Copyright : Laboratoire LEMAR- 2018
Géraldine Sarthou (LEMAR) et Pascale Lherminier (LOPS)
International
Start Date
24/11/2024
End Date
24/11/2024
https://www.biogeosciences.net/special_issue900.html
Trace elements and isotopes (TEIs) play a crucial role in the ocean and can provide fantastic tools for paleoceanography. Their cycles have direct implications in climate change, carbon cycling, ocean ecosystems and environmental contamination. Within the framework of the international GEOTRACES program, the collaborative program GEOVIDE undertook a integrated oceanographic transect in the North Atlantic. This area is crucial for the Earth climate and the TEI distributions are poorly known there. GEOVIDE aims at better constraining the uncertainties on ocean circulation and providing new information on chemical element fluxes. The strength of the project resides in its interdisciplinarity: physical oceanography and biogeochemistry are coupled, merging observation and modeling. We use a series of novel techniques and state-of-the-art instrumentation, gathering highly qualified scientific teams from nine countries.
Contributors
Laboratoires français : LEMAR, LOPS, LEGOS, MIO, LOV, LOCEAN, ISTERRE
Laboratoires étrangers:
Espagne : CSIS et UAB
Belgique : VUB
Royaume Uni : Univ. Oxford
Etats-Unis : MIT
Allemagne : GEOMAR
Brésil (Brazil) : Instituto de Oceanografia
Canada : Dalhousie University
Suisse (Swizterland) : ETH Zürich