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SOPRAN
Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene
Johanna Schietke
WDC-MARE/PANGAEA
University of Bremen, Germany
Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften at the University of Kiel
– H. Bange, P. Brandt, C. Eden, A. Körtzinger, J. LaRoche, K. Lochte, U. Riebesell, D. Wallace (Coordinator)
University of Heidelberg – C. Garbe, B. Jähne, U. Platt, R. VonGlasow
University of Hamburg – M. Gade, R. Kaese, W. Michaelis, G. Peters,
R. Seifert, D. Stammer
University of Bremen – W. Balzer, M. Rhein
Leibniz-Institut für Troposphärenforschung, Leipzig – H. Herrmann, I. Tegen, A. Wiedensohler
Leibniz-Insitut für Ostseeforschung, Warnemünde – K. Jürgens, M. Nausch, F. Pollehne, H. Siegel,
D. Schulz-Bull, M. Voss
Max-Planck Institut für Chemie, Mainz – J. Williams
Max-Planck Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg – E. Maier-Reimer
Max-Planck Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena – M. Heimann
Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Bremerhaven – C. Völker, A. Engel, D. Wolf-Gladrow
GKSS Forschungszentrum, Geesthacht – M. Schartau, K. Wirtz
11 Institutes:
Theme 1: The oceanic response to atmospheric dust
Theme 2: Effect of high CO2 on marine ecosystems and sea-to-air gas fluxes
in situ CO2 perturbation experiments with
mesocosms in off shore waters
Theme 3: Production / emission of radiatively and chemically active gases in the Tropical Oceans
Theme 4: Inter-Phase Transfer at the Sea Surface
Areas in the Baltic Sea for Theme 2 and 4:
Blue Line: Volunteer Observing Ship (VOS) line Red circle (SW): FINO-2 wind-energy research platform Red circle (NE): location for mesocosm deployments
Theme 1 and 3:
Tropical eastern Atlantic, Cap Verde- Area
Expected Data:
Cruise-derived data sets:
• Vertical profiles CTD/ bottle/ other profiler data structures - large data quantities, consistent formats. Simple metadata.
• Underway data; sediment-trap data, etc. -Relatively large data quantities with consistent parameters, formats and structures. Simple metadata.
• Experimental data: - tabular data structures of variable form. Relatively small data quantities with highly variable parameters and structures. Complex metadata.
Time-Series data (e.g. from Cape Verde):
Atmospheric Site: • Atmospheric data at relatively high frequency. Similar to Underway data but with more complex and extensive metadata. UK-SOLAS will handle and process these data via the British Oceanographic Data Centre and the British Atmospheric Data Centre.
Water-column data from measurements off Cape Verde: • Profile data of limited amount and according to standard parameters. • Experimental data from Cape Verde site: similar to cruise data discussed above. • Mooring data.
Data from mesocosm experiments:
• Mesocosm study data: Tabular data structures of variable form. Wide range of small to medium data quantities with highly variable parameters and structures. Complex metadata.
• Lab-Experimental data: Tabular data structures of variable form. Relatively small data quantities with highly variable parameters and structures. Complex metadata.
Data from gas exchange studies
Experimental data of unique design. • Tabular data structures of variable form. • Relatively large data quantities with highly variable parameters and structures. • Complex metadata.
The data will be archived at the WDC-MARE and will be available via www.pangaea.de and the dataportal http://solas.dataportal.wdc-mare.org/