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A number of remarks and recommendations were done by ACEO mainly<br>related to three points: (i) link of Mission Goal, Mission Objectives and Science Questions, (ii)<br>impact of land-sea contamination and auxiliary datasets’ uncertainties/availability to retrieve sea<br>surface salinity close the the coast and to land-ice interfaces, (iii) impact of uncertainties and<br>availability of input data to estimate the surface partial pressure of CO2.<br>The goal of this proposal in response to “FReSCH Pre-phase 0 Science Requirement<br>Consolidation” is to consolidate the scientific preparation of FReSCH taking into account ACEO’s<br>comments. It is structured in one management and three technical packages. The latter are<br>devoted to addressing the recommendations mentioned above. The first one will review the<br>FReSCH mission goals and objectives and will formulate specific science questions to be tackled<br>by FReSCH. This will be done using as reference the new ESA Earth Observation science strategy<br>published in 2024. The work will be done by the consortium members with the support of an<br>advisory board to ensure that a wide range of expertises is available. The second technical work<br>package is devoted to do a finer analysis of the impact of sea surface temperature and wind speed<br>data (uncertainties/availability) into fine resolution sea surface salinity retrievals close to the coast.<br>Synergies with other sensors such as Sentinel 3 and CIMR will be discussed. The land sea<br>contamination effect known from SMOS will be revisited with a two-fold innovative approach in<br>order to quantify the effect for an instrument such as FReSCH. The last technical package will<br>provide a literature review of physical and statistical methods to estimate pCO2 and a sensitivity<br>study of the most promising one to estimate pCO2 from space remote sensing observations. The<br>goal is to address the impact of the uncertainties in the input data into the pCO2 estimations to<br>assess the final error of the estimations close to the coast. The effect of missing input data for instance due to cloud coverage will also be discussed. Finally, a roadmap with plans for an optimal<br>campaign to acquire valuable data for pCO2 estimation from space will be discussed.</p>","AbstractOtherLang":"<p>The Fine Resolution Explorer for Salinity Carbon and Hydrology (FReSCH) is a new mission<br>concept that was submitted to the 12th call of the Earth Explorers program in September 2023.<br>After the evaluation results published in April 2024, FReSCH was not selected to start a Phase 0<br>study but was labeled as a “commended mission” by the ESA Advisory Committee for Earth<br>Observation (ACEO). A number of remarks and recommendations were done by ACEO mainly<br>related to three points: (i) link of Mission Goal, Mission Objectives and Science Questions, (ii)<br>impact of land-sea contamination and auxiliary datasets’ uncertainties/availability to retrieve sea<br>surface salinity close the the coast and to land-ice interfaces, (iii) impact of uncertainties and<br>availability of input data to estimate the surface partial pressure of CO2.<br>The goal of this proposal in response to “FReSCH Pre-phase 0 Science Requirement<br>Consolidation” is to consolidate the scientific preparation of FReSCH taking into account ACEO’s<br>comments. It is structured in one management and three technical packages. The latter are<br>devoted to addressing the recommendations mentioned above. The first one will review the<br>FReSCH mission goals and objectives and will formulate specific science questions to be tackled<br>by FReSCH. This will be done using as reference the new ESA Earth Observation science strategy<br>published in 2024. The work will be done by the consortium members with the support of an<br>advisory board to ensure that a wide range of expertises is available. The second technical work<br>package is devoted to do a finer analysis of the impact of sea surface temperature and wind speed<br>data (uncertainties/availability) into fine resolution sea surface salinity retrievals close to the coast.<br>Synergies with other sensors such as Sentinel 3 and CIMR will be discussed. The land sea<br>contamination effect known from SMOS will be revisited with a two-fold innovative approach in<br>order to quantify the effect for an instrument such as FReSCH. The last technical package will<br>provide a literature review of physical and statistical methods to estimate pCO2 and a sensitivity<br>study of the most promising one to estimate pCO2 from space remote sensing observations. The<br>goal is to address the impact of the uncertainties in the input data into the pCO2 estimations to<br>assess the final error of the estimations close to the coast. The effect of missing input data for instance due to cloud coverage will also be discussed. Finally, a roadmap with plans for an optimal<br>campaign to acquire valuable data for pCO2 estimation from space will be discussed.</p>","DateLastModified":{"date":"2026-06-18 13:38:50.562932","timezone_type":1,"timezone":"+02:00"},"ParentProID":null,"BeginYear":2025,"EndYear":2027,"BMonth":9,"EMonth":3,"BeginMonth":"September","EndMonth":"March","OrigTitleLangCode":null,"OrigTitleLangID":null,"OrigTitleLangNL":null,"OrigTitleLang":null,"OtherAbstractLangCode":"nl","OtherAbstractLangID":41,"OtherAbstractLang":"Dutch","OtherAbstractLangNL":"Nederlands","Progress":"In Progress","ProgressNL":"Gestart","PublicFlag":1,"CheckedFlag":1,"ND":"2026-06-18","UD":"2026-06-18","DMPFlag":0,"Budget":196590,"BudgetCurrency":null},"parent":null,"persons":null,"projects":null,"events":null,"datasets":null,"institutes":[{"instituterec":{"Acronym":"VLIZ","ProPartID":20043,"PublicFlag":1,"OrigNameLangCode":"en","OrigNameLangID":15,"FullOrigName":"Flanders Marine Institute","Line1":"VLIZ – InnovOcean Campus","Line2":"Jacobsenstraat 1","Line3":"8400 Oostende","Line4":null,"InsID":36,"FullStandardName":"Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee","Role":null,"RoleID":null,"EncAddress":"VLIZ – InnovOcean Campus, Jacobsenstraat 1, 8400 Oostende, Belgium"},"parent":null,"institutes":null,"references":null,"conferences":null,"datasets":null,"persons":[{"Surname":"Landschützer","Firstname":"Peter","Initials":"P.","LeaderFlag":0,"PersID":41702,"Role":"Co-ordinator","RoleID":7,"PastInstitute":0,"BeginDay":1,"BeginMonth":9,"BeginYear":2022,"EndDay":null,"EndMonth":null,"EndYear":null}],"pastpers":null,"subpers":null,"projects":null,"urls":null,"pictures":null,"published":null,"affrefs":null,"collections":null,"thesterms":null,"taxterms":null,"geoterms":null,"thestermsFRIS":null,"nXtins":null,"previns":null,"spcols":null,"resmessage":"no id specified","complete":0,"participantrec":null,"peerrevs":null,"urlmaps":null}],"refs":null,"urls":null,"thesterms":[{"ThesaurusTerm":"Climate change","ThestID":179134,"ThesTypID":23,"ThesType":"Flemish Research Disciplines","OrigThesTerm":"Climate change","DutchTerm":"Klimaatsverandering","Code":"01050601"},{"ThesaurusTerm":"Hydrology","ThestID":4114,"ThesTypID":1,"ThesType":"ASFA Thesaurus List","OrigThesTerm":"Hydrology","DutchTerm":"Hydrologie","Code":"c_3731"},{"ThesaurusTerm":"PRINC_FUND - 3899 - Other EU initiatives out of framework","ThestID":177565,"ThesTypID":21,"ThesType":"FRIS Principal Funding Codes","OrigThesTerm":"PRINC_FUND - 3899 - Other EU initiatives out of framework","DutchTerm":"PRINC_FUND - 3899 - Andere Eu-programma's en intiatieven","Code":"3899"},{"ThesaurusTerm":"Project","ThestID":181641,"ThesTypID":33,"ThesType":"Project Types","OrigThesTerm":"Project","DutchTerm":"Project","Code":null},{"ThesaurusTerm":"Salinity","ThestID":100518,"ThesTypID":3,"ThesType":"Transportation Research Thesaurus","OrigThesTerm":"Salinity","DutchTerm":"Zoutgehalte","Code":"Rkcbs"}],"taxterms":null,"geoterms":null,"funderids":null,"othtermsFRIS":null,"pictures":[],"spcols":null,"resmessage":"","complete":1}
