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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:CHIRON AS, VU, CSIC, OGS, NILU +11 partnersCHIRON AS,VU,CSIC,OGS,NILU,NIVA,INCDM - NIMRD,AWI,AFNOR,CNR,IFREMER,EAWAG,AU,CHIRON,SALT LOFOTEN AS,EV ILVOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101003805Overall Budget: 2,045,000 EURFunder Contribution: 2,045,000 EURPlastic pollution has become a global environmental and societal concern in recent years. Numerous protocols have been developed to monitor plastic debris, but these are rarely comparable. This has hindered gathering of knowledge regarding pollution sources, development of monitoring programmes and risk assessments and implementation of mitigation measures. To develop long-term solutions to reduce plastic pollution, it is essential to establish harmonised methodologies. EUROqCHARM will address this by critically reviewing state-of-the-art analytical methods and, taking harmonisation one step further, validating them through an interlaboratory comparison (ILC) study. This will bring together prominent laboratories in environmental plastics analysis and will produce certified reference materials to be marketed for at least three of the four target matrices (water, soil/sediment, biota, air), during and after project completion. EUROqCHARM recognises that harmonisation for large scale monitoring requires flexibility, comparability and reliability. We will identify Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP), resulting in a catalogue of RAP procedures for nano-, micro- and macro-plastics for the four target matrices. Each RAP will be validated in terms of Technology Readiness Level to decide if further validation is needed (by ILC). Blueprints for standards, recommendations for policy and legislation and support for the establishment of acceptable reference levels and environmental targets will be given. This will include a roadmap for harmonised data collection and management, where policy analysis and coherence will be integral parts. To maximise impact, EUROqCHARM will also establish and consolidate an operational network for plastic monitoring, stimulating Transnational Joint Actions built on existing and future European and international initiatives. The multi-stakeholder composition of EUROqCHARM puts the group in a unique position to achieve these ambitious goals.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:AZTI, Brevisco, TERRASIGNA SRL, ULiège, CNR +17 partnersAZTI,Brevisco,TERRASIGNA SRL,ULiège,CNR,INCDM - NIMRD,AU,EV ILVO,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,CUAN BEO ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY LBG,Sofia University,EXPORSADO,ISESP,Deltares,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,OGS,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM,MARINE INSTRUMENTS SA,JAILOO SRL,OYSTER BOAT APS,Marine InstituteFunder: European Commission Project Code: 870465Overall Budget: 2,288,910 EURFunder Contribution: 2,082,060 EURThe FORCOAST project addresses the topic “DT-SPACE-01-EO-2018-2020 COPERNICUS MARKET UPTAKE” which seeks to foster market development exploiting the value of Copernicus Earth Observation Products. FORCOAST aims to provide information services that offer high resolution water quality and met-ocean indicators in coastal and nearshore areas, to improve operation, planning and management of different marine activities in the sectors of wild fisheries, oystergrounds restoration, and bivalve mariculture. FORCOAST information products and services will be co-designed with stakeholders, thereby ensuring that these products and services are tailored to meet their needs. FORCOAST is developing, testing and demonstrating, in operational mode, novel Copernicus-based downstream information services that will incorporate Copernicus Marine, Land and Climate Services Products, local monitoring data and advanced modelling in the service. The services will integrate Copernicus Earth Observation Products with local models and other diverse data sources (local, regional or global) with ICT (enhancing new frontiers opened by web, and use of cloud) across the different market segments. FORCOAST will provide consistent coastal data products, based on a standardized data processing scheme. FORCOAST is supporting the concept of developing an advanced platform and cloud computing for Copernicus-based downstream services utilizing one of the DIAS systems. The availability and accessibility of data and derived products generated will stimulate their exploitation by a wide range of user communities in the targeted sectors. FORCOAST will provide those services in eight pilot service uptake sites covering five different regional waters (North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and the coastal Atlantic Ocean).
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2015Partners:Department of Petroleum Geosystems, JAMSTEC, Université de Montpellier II, LOCEAN, UNIPA +39 partnersDepartment of Petroleum Geosystems,JAMSTEC,Université de Montpellier II,LOCEAN,UNIPA,Department of Geosciences,Université Paul Sabotier,University of Perpignan,Laboratoire dOcéanographie et du Climat: expérimentation et approches numériques,OGS,PRES,INSU,Department of Biogeochemistry,Université Pierre et Marie Curie,Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability,IRD,CNRS,University of Brest,Utrecht University,MNHN,CNR,CSIC,UM,UA,University of Lyon System,University of Essex,UAG,UNIPR,University of Vienna,School of Geographical Sciences,ICM,GeoBioStrata,UiT,UCLA,University of Haifa,EPFZ,Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra,LOCEAN,University of Salamanca,Group of Dyamics of the Lithosphere,GSI,UNIGE,Department of Earth Sciences,Géosciences MontpellierFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-15-MRSE-0027Funder Contribution: 29,999.8 EURThe ANR MEDSALT project aims to consolidate and expand a scientific network recently formed with the purpose to use scientific drilling to address the causes, timing, emplacement mechanisms and consequences of the largest and most recent 'salt giant' on Earth: the late Miocene (Messinian) salt deposit in the Mediterranean basin. After obtaining the endorsement of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) on a Multiplatform Drilling Proposal (umbrella proposal) in early 2015, the network is planning to submit a site-specific drilling proposal to drill a transect of holes with the R/V Joides Resolution in the evaporite-bearing southern margin of the Balearic promontory in the Western Mediterranean - the aim is to submit the full proposal before the IODP dealine of April 1st 2017, following the submission of a pre-proposal on October 1st 2015. Four key issues will be addressed: 1) What are the causes, timing and emplacement mechanisms of the Mediterranean salt giant ? 2) What are the factors responsible for early salt deformation and fluid flow across and out of the halite layer ? 3) Do salt giants promote the development of a phylogenetically diverse and exceptionally active deep biosphere ? 4) What are the mechanisms underlying the spectacular vertical motions inside basins and their margins ? Our nascent scientific network will consit of a core group of 22 scientists from 10 countries (7 European + USA + Japan + Israel) of which three french scientists (G. Aloisi, J. Lofi and M. Rabineau) play a leading role as PIs of Mediterranean drilling proposals developed within our initiative. Support to this core group will be provided by a supplementary group of 21 scientists that will provide critical knowledge in key areas of our project. The ANR MEDSALT network will finance key actions that include: organising a 43 participants workshops to strengthen and consolidate the Mediterranean drilling community, supporting the participation of network scientists to seismic well site-survey cruises, organising meetings in smaller groups to work on site survey data and finance trips to the US to defend our drilling proposal in front of the IODP Environmental Protection and Safety Panel (EPSP). The MEDSALT drilling initiative will impact the understanding of issues as diverse as submarine geohazards, sub-salt hydrocarbon reservoirs and life in the deep subsurface. This is a unique opportunity for the French scientific community to play a leading role, next to our international partners, in tackling one of the most intellectually challenging open problems in the history of our planet.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:RWE, SINTEF AS, CERTH, DLO, University of Nottingham +19 partnersRWE,SINTEF AS,CERTH,DLO,University of Nottingham,University of Regina,Quintessa,CO2CRC,MSU,ENEL INGEGNERIA E RICERCA SPA,CO2 GeoNet,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,Zero Emissions Resource Organisation,NERC,STATOIL PETROLEUM,VATTENFALL,STANFORD,Public Power Corporation (Greece),OGS,PML,BGR,UNIPER TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED,Sapienza University of Rome,NIKUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 240837more_vert - BLIT,CNR,IFREMER,AZTI,HZG,IH,OGS,Marine Institute,CMCC,BAS,University of Malta,SYKE,SMHI,CSIC,IBWPAN,HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET,NERC,NIVA,IO BAS,HCMR,DEFRA,Deltares,CNRS,Ministry of the Environment,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,INGV,EPPE,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,NIOZ,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural SciencesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 262584
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