The SOLAS Climate Intervention Implementation Team is aiming to build a global network of ocean experts that work in regional nodes to develop standards for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) initiatives especially concerning Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV). Our aim is to help establish an internationally agreeable foundation for standards, recognizing the interconnected nature of the ocean beyond national boundaries and jurisdiction. A more detailed description is attached. If you are interested in participating in any form, please fill out the form in this link FILL OUT FORM until 31 January 2024. Please also forward this to any other interested ocean experts in your respective networks. If you have any questions, please contact Linn Hoffmann (University of Otago, New Zealand) and Lennart Bach (University of Tasmania, Australia).
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IIOE-2 Newsletter, Volume-7, Issue-11, November, 2023
View the November 2023 issue of the IIOE-2 newsletter here.
GEOTRACES eNewsletter – Special Issue – Educational Videos
A set of educational videos were produced as part of the GEOTRACES summer school 2022, organised by Walter Geibert and Claudia Hanfland, at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI, Germany) and supported by the Volkswagen Stiftung.
The videos explain methods for trace element analysis of seawater samples used in the GEOTRACES programme. They have been developed with the aim of providing a useful resource for teachers and an attractive method for those willing to learn about trace metal sample analysis.
View the special issue of the newsletter for more information.
IMBeR eNews 21 November 2023
Read the latest news from IMBeR here.
Call for SOLAS Seminar Host
The SOLAS seminar series is a quarterly event, which is structured around SOLAS-relevant topics covered by the SOLAS 2015-2025 Science Plan and beyond, with the aims of fostering discussions on cutting-edge scientific questions, providing researchers at all career stages with the opportunity to interact and building SOLAS community across the globe.
Seven seminars have been organised and hosted by SOLAS scientists, which in total attracted more than 1000 registrants from over 30 countries. The recordings of the SOLAS seminars are available on the SOLAS YouTube channel
If you are interested in hosting any of the following SOLAS seminars, please get in touch with the SOLAS IPO at solas@xmu.edu.cn. The earliest free slot is in January 2024.
Ocean Sound Essential Ocean Variable Implementation Plan
SCOR WG 167 Copernicus Special Issue Launched
The SCOR Working Group 167, RUSTED, aims at assuring the quality of aerosol trace element solubility data produced by the international research community and its use in Earth System models.
RUSTED is now calling for manuscripts to contribute to its special issue on “Reducing the Uncertainty in aerosol Soluble Trace Element Deposition.” This is a Copernicus inter-journal special issue lead by the journal “Atmospheric Measurement and Techniques”, but submissions are also welcome in “Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,” “Aerosol Research,” and “Biogeosciences.”
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The RUSTED special issue welcomes cutting-edge studies which advance our knowledge of the deposition of soluble aerosol trace elements and their impacts on marine ecosystems as well as manuscripts addressing challenges and/or recent advances in the field of aerosol trace element deposition. This call is open to the wider international researchers community working on trace element biogeochemistry at the air-sea interface. Please request for your inclusion to the RUSTED SI when submitting your manuscript to one of the above mentioned contributing journal. For more information, please email Mingjin Tang (mingjintang@gig.ac.cn) or Morgane Perron (morgane.perron@univ-brest.fr)
SOLAS Newsletter November 2023
The November 2023 issue of the SOLAS newsletter can be found here.
IMBeR eNews 7 November 2023
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GLODAPv2.2023 data product released
On behalf of the GLODAP Reference Group, and hundreds of seagoing oceanographers who tirelessly have collected data all over the ocean, we are happy to announce the publication of GLODAPv2.2023.
The Global Ocean Data Analysis Project (GLODAP) data product provides access to quality controlled surface to bottom ocean biogeochemical data, with an emphasis on seawater inorganic carbon. GLODAPv2.2023 is an update of the previous version, with 23 additional cruises and includes measurements from more than 1.4 million water samples from the global oceans collected on 1108 cruises. The data for the 13 core variables have undergone extensive quality control, especially systematic evaluation of bias. The data are available in two formats: (i) as submitted by the data originator but updated to WOCE exchange format and (ii) as a merged data product with adjustments applied to minimize bias.
More details about GLODAP background as well as the v2.2023 release poster can be found on the IOCCP website.