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Research unit
EU RFP
Project number
99.0621
Project title
AEROCARB: Airborne European regional observations of the carbon balance

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CO2 emissions; carbon balance; European network for CO2; climate change; high precision O2; concentration measurements; isotopes
Alternative project number
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EU project number: EVK2-1999-00013
Research programs
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EU-programme: 5. Frame Research Programme - 1.4a.2 Global change, climate and biodiversity
Short description
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See abstract
Partners and International Organizations
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Coordinator: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris (F)
Abstract
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The prime objective of AEROCARB is to demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated approach to estimate and monitor the net European carbon balance on monthly to decadal time scales, as a means to corroborate EU-wide controls of CO2 emissions. Closely connected to this is the study of spatial and temporal variations of the CO2 sources and sinks over the European continent.
All experimental results will be included into a mesoscale inverse modelling system, using a priori surface flux scenarios as an input, and delivering an optimised spatially and temporally resolved surface carbon balance of Europe. This synergetic approach shall eventually lead to model-based designs of a more accurate future observing system for the carbon fluxes over the European continent.
Additional to the CO2 measurements highly precise atmospheric O2 concentration measurements are performed. Atmospheric oxygen is a powerful tracer of the carbon cycle that brings key information on the ocean versus land partitioning of carbon fluxes. O2 measurements will be used for evaluating how much CO2 of marine origin is present in the European air shed.


Please contact our Webpage: http://www.aerocarb.cnrs-gif.fr/

References in databases
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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 99.0621