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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Leuenberger, Markus; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Chmura, Łukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Larmanou, Eric; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lopez, Morgan; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Mölder, Meelis; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Noe, Steffen Manfred; Nęcki, Jarosław; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Pitt, Joseph; Ramonet, Michel; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Heltai, Daniela; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Lunder, Chris; Marklund, Per; Morguí, Josep-Anton; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Schmidt, Martina; Sferlazzo, Damiano (ORCID: 0009-0000-2970-304X); Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; Zazzeri, Giulia; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/pawa-b2y4
This data package contains high accuracy CH4 dry air mole fractions from 69 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 148 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the 2024 update of the European Obspack data product (version 10.0), released in 2024 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/PAWA-B2Y4. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Rennick, Chris; Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; O'Doherty, Simon; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Conen, Franz; Henne, Stephan; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Schmidt, Martina; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/6zxd-baaz
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 32 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the first release of the N2O European Obspack data product (version 10.0), and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/6ZXD-BAAZ. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Leuenberger, Markus; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lunder, Chris; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Mölder, Meelis; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Necki, Jaroslaw; Noe, Steffen Manfred; O'Doherty, Simon; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Piacentino, Salvatore; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Heltai, Daniela; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Marklund, Per; Morguí, Josep-Anton; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/47kn-kv28
This data package contains high accuracy CO2 dry air mole fractions from xx ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total xxx observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the first 2024 update of the Globalview EU data product (version 9.1), released in 2023 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/47KN-KV28. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina; Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/bb32-e5tq
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 26 ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package includes the 2024.3 FastTrack update of the Globalview EU data product and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/BB32-E5TQ. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 Spain, United KingdomPublisher:Stockholm University Press Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEACRIFOG, UKRI | The Global Methane BudgetEC| SEACRIFOG ,UKRI| The Global Methane BudgetNickless, Alecia; Scholes, Robert J.; Vermeulen, Alex; Beck, Johannes; Lopez-Ballesteros, Ana; Ardö, Jonas; Karstens, Ute; Rigby, Matthew L; Kasurinen, Ville; Pantazatou, Karolina; Jorch, Veronika; Kutsch, Werner;An optimal network design was carried out to prioritise the installation or refurbishment of greenhouse gas (GHG) monitoring stations around Africa. The network was optimised to reduce the uncertainty in emissions across three of the most important GHGs: CO2, CH4, and N2O. Optimal networks were derived using incremental optimisation of the percentage uncertainty reduction achieved by a Gaussian Bayesian atmospheric inversion. The solution for CO2 was driven by seasonality in net primary productivity. The solution for N2O was driven by activity in a small number of soil flux hotspots. The optimal solution for CH4 was consistent over different seasons. All solutions for CO2 and N2O placed sites in central Africa at places such as Kisangani, Kinshasa and Bunia (Democratic Republic of Congo), Dundo and Lubango (Angola), Zoétélé (Cameroon), Am Timan (Chad), and En Nahud (Sudan). Many of these sites appeared in the CH4 solutions, but with a few sites in southern Africa as well, such as Amersfoort (South Africa). The multi-species optimal network design solutions tended to have sites more evenly spread-out, but concentrated the placement of new tall-tower stations in Africa between 10ºN and 25ºS. The uncertainty reduction achieved by the multi-species network of twelve stations reached 47.8% for CO2, 34.3% for CH4, and 32.5% for N2O. The gains in uncertainty reduction diminished as stations were added to the solution, with an expected maximum of less than 60%. A reduction in the absolute uncertainty in African GHG emissions requires these additional measurement stations, as well as additional constraint from an integrated GHG observatory and a reduction in uncertainty in the prior biogenic fluxes in tropical Africa. This work was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 730995 and by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Methane Observations and Yearly Assessments programme (MOYA, NE/N016548/1). ALB was supported by a Juan de la Cierva-Formaci?n postdoctoral contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (FJC2018-038192-I). The authors would like to thank Alistair Manning for useful tea-time discussions on biomass burning emissions.
Tellus: Series B, Ch... arrow_drop_down Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical MeteorologyArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020License: CC BY NC SAData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAARCHIVO DIGITAL PARA LA DOCENCIA Y LA INVESTIGACIONArticle . 2020Data sources: ARCHIVO DIGITAL PARA LA DOCENCIA Y LA INVESTIGACIONTellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical MeteorologyArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data PortalUniversity of Bristol: Bristol ResearchArticle . 2020Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2012 United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, France, NetherlandsPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Takashi Maki; Richard Engelen; G. James Collatz; David Baker; Frédéric Chevallier; Peter Bergamaschi; Thomas Kaminski; Dmitry Belikov; Bakr Badawy; Dylan B. A. Jones; Christian Rödenbeck; Annemarie Fraser; Jocelyn Turnbull; Michael J. Prather; Aslam Khalil; Shamil Maksyutov; Z. Poussi; Parv Suntharalingam; Ian G. Enting; Grégoire Broquet; Nir Y. Krakauer; Jing M. Chen; Philippe Ciais; Prasad S. Kasibhatla; Andrew C. Manning; Martin Heimann; Tim Butler; Philippe Peylin; Jorge L. Sarmiento; Sourish Basu; John B. Miller; John B. Miller; Scott Denning; Manuel Gloor; Wouter Peters; Taro Takahashi; Paul I. Palmer; James T. Randerson; Marko Scholze; Christoph Gerbig; David S. Schimel; Prabir K. Patra; Andrew R. Jacobson; Andrew R. Jacobson; Andrew Schuh; Sander Houweling; Marc Fischer; Thomas Röckmann; Philippe Bousquet; Josep G. Canadell; Alex Vermeulen; Maarten Krol; Maarten Krol; L. Yurganov; A. G. C. A. Meesters;THE STEADY RISE IN ATMOSPHERIC LONGlived greenhouse gas concentrations is the main driver of contemporary climate change. The Mauna Loa CO2 time series (1, 2), started by C. D. Keeling in 1958 and maintained today by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) of NOAA, is iconic evidence of the effect of humancaused fossil fuel and land-use change emissions on the atmospheric increase of CO2. The continuity of such records depends critically on having stable funding, which is challenging to maintain in the context of 3- to 4-year research grant funding cycles (3), and is currently threatened by the fi nancial crisis. The ESRL Global Monitoring Division maintains a network of about 100 surface and aircraft sites worldwide at which whole air samples are collected approximately every week for analysis of CO2, CH4, CO, halocarbons, and many other chemical species (4). This is complemented by high-frequency measurements at the Mauna Loa, Barrow, American Samoa, and South Pole observatories, and about 10 North American tall towers. The success of the NOAA program has inspired similar efforts in Europe (5), China (6), India (7), and Brazil (8), with the United Nations World Meteorological Organization providing guidance and precision requirements through the Global Atmosphere Watch program (9), but no funding.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2022Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2022 France, Norway, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, NetherlandsPublisher:American Meteorological Society Funded by:SNSF | ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbo..., EC | RINGO, AKA | ICOS - Integrated Carbon ... +6 projectsSNSF| ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbon Observation System in Switzerland ,EC| RINGO ,AKA| ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System: ICOS-ERIC Head Office ,EC| CoCO2 ,AKA| Integrated Carbon Observation System-European Research Infrastructure Consortium ,AKA| ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System; ICOS-Finland ,EC| VERIFY ,EC| ICOS ,SNSF| ICOS-CH Phase 2Heiskanen, Jouni; Brümmer, Christian; Buchmann, Nina; Calfapietra, Carlo; Chen, Huilin; Gielen, Bert; Gkritzalis, Thanos; Hammer, Samuel; Hartman, Susan; Herbst, Mathias; Janssens, Ivan; Jordan, Armin; Juurola, Eija; Karstens, Ute; Kasurinen, Ville; Kruijt, Bart; Lankreijer, Harry; Levin, Ingeborg; Linderson, Maj-Lena; Loustau, Denis; Merbold, Lutz; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Papale, Dario; Pavelka, Marian; Pilegaard, Kim; Ramonet, Michel; Rebmann, Corinna; Rinne, Janne; Rivier, Léonard; Saltikoff, Elena; Sanders, Richard; Steinbacher, Martin; Steinhoff, Tobias; Watson, Andrew; Vermeulen, Alex; Vesala, Timo; Vítková, Gabriela; Kutsch, Werner; Myhre, Cathrine;Abstract Since 1750, land-use change and fossil fuel combustion has led to a 46% increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, causing global warming with substantial societal consequences. The Paris Agreement aims to limit global temperature increases to well below 2°C above preindustrial levels. Increasing levels of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), in the atmosphere are the primary cause of climate change. Approximately half of the carbon emissions to the atmosphere are sequestered by ocean and land sinks, leading to ocean acidification but also slowing the rate of global warming. However, there are significant uncertainties in the future global warming scenarios due to uncertainties in the size, nature, and stability of these sinks. Quantifying and monitoring the size and timing of natural sinks and the impact of climate change on ecosystems are important information to guide policy-makers’ decisions and strategies on reductions in emissions. Continuous, long-term observations are required to quantify GHG emissions, sinks, and their impacts on Earth systems. The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) was designed as the European in situ observation and information system to support science and society in their efforts to mitigate climate change. It provides standardized and open data currently from over 140 measurement stations across 12 European countries. The stations observe GHG concentrations in the atmosphere and carbon and GHG fluxes between the atmosphere, land surface, and the oceans. This article describes how ICOS fulfills its mission to harmonize these observations, ensure the related long-term financial commitments, provide easy access to well-documented and reproducible high-quality data and related protocols and tools for scientific studies, and deliver information and GHG-related products to stakeholders in society and policy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2018 Germany, Ireland, France, France, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEACRIFOGEC| SEACRIFOGAna López‐Ballesteros; Johannes Beck; Antonio Bombelli; Elisa Grieco; Eliška Krkoška Lorencová; Lutz Merbold; Christian Brümmer; Wim Hugo; Robert J. Scholes; David Vačkář; Alex Vermeulen; Manuel Acosta; Klaus Butterbach‐Bahl; Jörg Helmschrot; Dong‐Gill Kim; Michael B. Jones; Veronika Jorch; Marian Pavelka; Ingunn Skjelvan; Matthew Saunders;handle: 20.500.14243/380341 , 2262/90328 , 10568/96905
Il existe actuellement un manque d'observations représentatives, systématiques et harmonisées des gaz à effet de serre (GES) couvrant la variété des biomes naturels et modifiés par l'homme qui se produisent en Afrique. Cela entrave l'évaluation à long terme des moteurs du changement climatique, en plus de leurs impacts et de leurs boucles de rétroaction à l'échelle continentale, mais limite également notre compréhension de la contribution du continent africain au cycle mondial du carbone (C). Compte tenu de la transformation actuelle et prévue des conditions socio-économiques en Afrique (c'est-à-dire la tendance croissante de l'urbanisation et de la croissance démographique) et des impacts négatifs du changement climatique, le développement d'une infrastructure de recherche (IR) sur les GES est nécessaire pour soutenir la conception de stratégies d'atténuation et d'adaptation appropriées nécessaires pour assurer la sécurité alimentaire, énergétique, nutritionnelle et économique de la population africaine. Ce document présente les premiers résultats du projet SEACRIFOG UE-Afrique, qui vise à concevoir une IR d'observation des GES pour l'Afrique. Les premières étapes de ce projet comprenaient l'identification et l'engagement des principales parties prenantes, la définition du cadre de suivi conceptuel et une évaluation des capacités infrastructurelles existantes. Les commentaires des secteurs des parties prenantes ont été obtenus lors de trois ateliers de consultation des parties prenantes tenus au Kenya, au Ghana et en Zambie. Les principales préoccupations identifiées étaient la qualité et l'accessibilité des données, le besoin de renforcement des capacités et de mise en réseau de la communauté scientifique, et l'adaptation au changement climatique, qui a été confirmée comme une priorité pour l'Afrique. Ces commentaires, en plus des contributions d'experts dans les domaines thématiques atmosphériques, terrestres et océaniques, ont facilité la sélection d'un ensemble de « variables essentielles » qui doivent être mesurées dans le futur IR environnemental. Un inventaire de 47 réseaux existants et prévus à travers le continent a permis d'évaluer les besoins et les lacunes actuels des IR en Afrique. Dans l'ensemble, le développement d'un IR panafricain harmonisé et standardisé servira à relever les principaux défis sociétaux et scientifiques du continent grâce à une synergie intersectorielle potentielle entre les réseaux existants et prévus aux échelles régionale, continentale et mondiale. Actualmente hay una falta de observaciones representativas, sistemáticas y armonizadas de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) que cubran la variedad de biomas naturales y humanos alterados que se producen en África. Esto impide la evaluación a largo plazo de los impulsores del cambio climático, además de sus impactos y ciclos de retroalimentación a escala continental, pero también limita nuestra comprensión de la contribución del continente africano al ciclo global del carbono (C). Dada la transformación actual y proyectada de las condiciones socioeconómicas en África (es decir, la tendencia creciente de la urbanización y el crecimiento de la población) y los impactos adversos del cambio climático, se necesita el desarrollo de una infraestructura de investigación (IR) de GEI para apoyar el diseño de estrategias adecuadas de mitigación y adaptación necesarias para garantizar la seguridad alimentaria, energética, nutricional y económica de la población africana. Este documento presenta los resultados iniciales del proyecto SEACRIFOG UE-África, que tiene como objetivo diseñar un RI de observación de GEI para África. Las primeras etapas de este proyecto incluyeron la identificación y participación de las partes interesadas clave, la definición del marco conceptual de monitoreo y una evaluación de la capacidad de infraestructura existente. Los comentarios de los sectores interesados se obtuvieron a través de tres talleres de consulta a las partes interesadas celebrados en Kenia, Ghana y Zambia. Las principales preocupaciones identificadas fueron la calidad y accesibilidad de los datos, la necesidad de desarrollar capacidades y establecer redes entre la comunidad científica, y la adaptación al cambio climático, que se confirmó como una prioridad para África. Esta retroalimentación, además de los aportes de expertos en las áreas temáticas atmosférica, terrestre y oceánica, facilitó la selección de un conjunto de "variables esenciales" que deben medirse en la futura IR ambiental. Un inventario de 47 redes existentes y planificadas en todo el continente permitió evaluar las necesidades y brechas actuales de RI en África. En general, el desarrollo de una IR panafricana armonizada y estandarizada servirá para abordar los principales desafíos sociales y científicos del continente a través de una posible sinergia entre dominios entre las redes existentes y planificadas a escala regional, continental y global. There is currently a lack of representative, systematic and harmonised greenhouse gas (GHG) observations covering the variety of natural and human-altered biomes that occur in Africa. This impedes the long-term assessment of the drivers of climate change, in addition to their impacts and feedback loops at the continental scale, but also limits our understanding of the contribution of the African continent to the global carbon (C) cycle. Given the current and projected transformation of socio-economic conditions in Africa (i.e. the increasing trend of urbanisation and population growth) and the adverse impacts of climate change, the development of a GHG research infrastructure (RI) is needed to support the design of suitable mitigation and adaptation strategies required to assure food, fuel, nutrition and economic security for the African population. This paper presents the initial results of the EU-African SEACRIFOG project, which aims to design a GHG observation RI for Africa. The first stages of this project included the identification and engagement of key stakeholders, the definition of the conceptual monitoring framework and an assessment of existing infrastructural capacity. Feedback from stakeholder sectors was obtained through three Stakeholder Consultation Workshops held in Kenya, Ghana and Zambia. Main concerns identified were data quality and accessibility, the need for capacity building and networking among the scientific community, and adaptation to climate change, which was confirmed to be a priority for Africa. This feedback in addition to input from experts in the atmospheric, terrestrial and oceanic thematic areas, facilitated the selection of a set of 'essential variables' that need to be measured in the future environmental RI. An inventory of 47 existing and planned networks across the continent allowed for an assessment of the current RIs needs and gaps in Africa. Overall, the development of a harmonised and standardised pan-African RI will serve to address the continent's primary societal and scientific challenges through a potential cross-domain synergy among existing and planned networks at regional, continental and global scales. يوجد حاليًا نقص في الملاحظات التمثيلية والمنهجية والمنسقة لغازات الدفيئة (GHG) التي تغطي مجموعة متنوعة من المناطق الأحيائية الطبيعية والمعدلة بشريًا التي تحدث في إفريقيا. وهذا يعيق التقييم طويل الأجل لدوافع تغير المناخ، بالإضافة إلى آثارها وحلقات التغذية الراجعة على المستوى القاري، ولكنه يحد أيضًا من فهمنا لمساهمة القارة الأفريقية في دورة الكربون العالمية. بالنظر إلى التحول الحالي والمتوقع للظروف الاجتماعية والاقتصادية في أفريقيا (أي الاتجاه المتزايد للتحضر والنمو السكاني) والآثار السلبية لتغير المناخ، هناك حاجة إلى تطوير بنية تحتية لبحوث غازات الدفيئة (RI) لدعم تصميم استراتيجيات التخفيف والتكيف المناسبة المطلوبة لضمان الغذاء والوقود والتغذية والأمن الاقتصادي للسكان الأفارقة. تعرض هذه الورقة النتائج الأولية لمشروع SEACRIFOG المشترك بين الاتحاد الأوروبي وأفريقيا، والذي يهدف إلى تصميم مؤشر مرجعي لرصد غازات الدفيئة في أفريقيا. تضمنت المراحل الأولى من هذا المشروع تحديد أصحاب المصلحة الرئيسيين وإشراكهم، وتحديد إطار الرصد المفاهيمي وتقييم قدرات البنية التحتية الحالية. تم الحصول على تعليقات من قطاعات أصحاب المصلحة من خلال ثلاث ورش عمل تشاورية لأصحاب المصلحة عقدت في كينيا وغانا وزامبيا. وتمثلت الشواغل الرئيسية التي تم تحديدها في جودة البيانات وإمكانية الوصول إليها، والحاجة إلى بناء القدرات والتواصل بين الأوساط العلمية، والتكيف مع تغير المناخ، الذي تأكد أنه يمثل أولوية بالنسبة لأفريقيا. هذه التغذية الراجعة بالإضافة إلى مدخلات الخبراء في المجالات المواضيعية الجوية والبرية والمحيطية، سهلت اختيار مجموعة من "المتغيرات الأساسية" التي يجب قياسها في RI البيئي المستقبلي. أتاح جرد 47 شبكة قائمة ومخططة في جميع أنحاء القارة إجراء تقييم لاحتياجات منظمات الإغاثة الدولية الحالية والثغرات في أفريقيا. بشكل عام، سيعمل تطوير RI متناسق وموحد لعموم إفريقيا على معالجة التحديات المجتمعية والعلمية الأساسية للقارة من خلال التآزر المحتمل عبر المجالات بين الشبكات القائمة والمخطط لها على المستويات الإقليمية والقارية والعالمية.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2025Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina (ORCID: 0000-0002-4648-769X); Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Larmanou, Eric; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Yver-Kwok, Camille; Arriga, Nicola; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Marklund, Per; Montaguti, Simonetta; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/xkka-awrs
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 26 ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package includes the 2025.1 FastTrack update of the Globalview EU data product and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/XKKA-AWRS. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Schmidt, Martina; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Leuenberger, Markus; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lopez, Morgan; Lunder, Chris; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Marklund, Per; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Necki, Jaroslaw; O'Doherty, Simon; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Piacentino, Salvatore; Pitt, Joseph; Ramonet, Michel; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Heltai, Daniela; Hensen, Arjan; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/cec4-cagk
This data package contains high accuracy CO2 dry air mole fractions from 58 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 132 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is part of the Globalviewplus v8.0 data product, released in 2022 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. This is the sixth release of the GLOBALVIEWplus (GV+) cooperative data product. Please review the release notes for this product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/CEC4-CAGK. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Leuenberger, Markus; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Chmura, Łukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Larmanou, Eric; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lopez, Morgan; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Mölder, Meelis; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Noe, Steffen Manfred; Nęcki, Jarosław; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Pitt, Joseph; Ramonet, Michel; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Heltai, Daniela; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Lunder, Chris; Marklund, Per; Morguí, Josep-Anton; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Schmidt, Martina; Sferlazzo, Damiano (ORCID: 0009-0000-2970-304X); Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; Zazzeri, Giulia; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/pawa-b2y4
This data package contains high accuracy CH4 dry air mole fractions from 69 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 148 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the 2024 update of the European Obspack data product (version 10.0), released in 2024 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/PAWA-B2Y4. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Rennick, Chris; Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; O'Doherty, Simon; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Conen, Franz; Henne, Stephan; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Schmidt, Martina; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/6zxd-baaz
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 32 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the first release of the N2O European Obspack data product (version 10.0), and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/6ZXD-BAAZ. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Leuenberger, Markus; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gerbig, Christoph; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lunder, Chris; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Mölder, Meelis; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Necki, Jaroslaw; Noe, Steffen Manfred; O'Doherty, Simon; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Piacentino, Salvatore; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Heltai, Daniela; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Marklund, Per; Morguí, Josep-Anton; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/47kn-kv28
This data package contains high accuracy CO2 dry air mole fractions from xx ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total xxx observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is the first 2024 update of the Globalview EU data product (version 9.1), released in 2023 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/47KN-KV28. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina; Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/bb32-e5tq
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 26 ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package includes the 2024.3 FastTrack update of the Globalview EU data product and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/BB32-E5TQ. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 Spain, United KingdomPublisher:Stockholm University Press Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEACRIFOG, UKRI | The Global Methane BudgetEC| SEACRIFOG ,UKRI| The Global Methane BudgetNickless, Alecia; Scholes, Robert J.; Vermeulen, Alex; Beck, Johannes; Lopez-Ballesteros, Ana; Ardö, Jonas; Karstens, Ute; Rigby, Matthew L; Kasurinen, Ville; Pantazatou, Karolina; Jorch, Veronika; Kutsch, Werner;An optimal network design was carried out to prioritise the installation or refurbishment of greenhouse gas (GHG) monitoring stations around Africa. The network was optimised to reduce the uncertainty in emissions across three of the most important GHGs: CO2, CH4, and N2O. Optimal networks were derived using incremental optimisation of the percentage uncertainty reduction achieved by a Gaussian Bayesian atmospheric inversion. The solution for CO2 was driven by seasonality in net primary productivity. The solution for N2O was driven by activity in a small number of soil flux hotspots. The optimal solution for CH4 was consistent over different seasons. All solutions for CO2 and N2O placed sites in central Africa at places such as Kisangani, Kinshasa and Bunia (Democratic Republic of Congo), Dundo and Lubango (Angola), Zoétélé (Cameroon), Am Timan (Chad), and En Nahud (Sudan). Many of these sites appeared in the CH4 solutions, but with a few sites in southern Africa as well, such as Amersfoort (South Africa). The multi-species optimal network design solutions tended to have sites more evenly spread-out, but concentrated the placement of new tall-tower stations in Africa between 10ºN and 25ºS. The uncertainty reduction achieved by the multi-species network of twelve stations reached 47.8% for CO2, 34.3% for CH4, and 32.5% for N2O. The gains in uncertainty reduction diminished as stations were added to the solution, with an expected maximum of less than 60%. A reduction in the absolute uncertainty in African GHG emissions requires these additional measurement stations, as well as additional constraint from an integrated GHG observatory and a reduction in uncertainty in the prior biogenic fluxes in tropical Africa. This work was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 730995 and by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Methane Observations and Yearly Assessments programme (MOYA, NE/N016548/1). ALB was supported by a Juan de la Cierva-Formaci?n postdoctoral contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (FJC2018-038192-I). The authors would like to thank Alistair Manning for useful tea-time discussions on biomass burning emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2012 United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, France, NetherlandsPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Takashi Maki; Richard Engelen; G. James Collatz; David Baker; Frédéric Chevallier; Peter Bergamaschi; Thomas Kaminski; Dmitry Belikov; Bakr Badawy; Dylan B. A. Jones; Christian Rödenbeck; Annemarie Fraser; Jocelyn Turnbull; Michael J. Prather; Aslam Khalil; Shamil Maksyutov; Z. Poussi; Parv Suntharalingam; Ian G. Enting; Grégoire Broquet; Nir Y. Krakauer; Jing M. Chen; Philippe Ciais; Prasad S. Kasibhatla; Andrew C. Manning; Martin Heimann; Tim Butler; Philippe Peylin; Jorge L. Sarmiento; Sourish Basu; John B. Miller; John B. Miller; Scott Denning; Manuel Gloor; Wouter Peters; Taro Takahashi; Paul I. Palmer; James T. Randerson; Marko Scholze; Christoph Gerbig; David S. Schimel; Prabir K. Patra; Andrew R. Jacobson; Andrew R. Jacobson; Andrew Schuh; Sander Houweling; Marc Fischer; Thomas Röckmann; Philippe Bousquet; Josep G. Canadell; Alex Vermeulen; Maarten Krol; Maarten Krol; L. Yurganov; A. G. C. A. Meesters;THE STEADY RISE IN ATMOSPHERIC LONGlived greenhouse gas concentrations is the main driver of contemporary climate change. The Mauna Loa CO2 time series (1, 2), started by C. D. Keeling in 1958 and maintained today by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) of NOAA, is iconic evidence of the effect of humancaused fossil fuel and land-use change emissions on the atmospheric increase of CO2. The continuity of such records depends critically on having stable funding, which is challenging to maintain in the context of 3- to 4-year research grant funding cycles (3), and is currently threatened by the fi nancial crisis. The ESRL Global Monitoring Division maintains a network of about 100 surface and aircraft sites worldwide at which whole air samples are collected approximately every week for analysis of CO2, CH4, CO, halocarbons, and many other chemical species (4). This is complemented by high-frequency measurements at the Mauna Loa, Barrow, American Samoa, and South Pole observatories, and about 10 North American tall towers. The success of the NOAA program has inspired similar efforts in Europe (5), China (6), India (7), and Brazil (8), with the United Nations World Meteorological Organization providing guidance and precision requirements through the Global Atmosphere Watch program (9), but no funding.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2022Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2022 France, Norway, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, NetherlandsPublisher:American Meteorological Society Funded by:SNSF | ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbo..., EC | RINGO, AKA | ICOS - Integrated Carbon ... +6 projectsSNSF| ICOS-CH: Integrated Carbon Observation System in Switzerland ,EC| RINGO ,AKA| ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System: ICOS-ERIC Head Office ,EC| CoCO2 ,AKA| Integrated Carbon Observation System-European Research Infrastructure Consortium ,AKA| ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System; ICOS-Finland ,EC| VERIFY ,EC| ICOS ,SNSF| ICOS-CH Phase 2Heiskanen, Jouni; Brümmer, Christian; Buchmann, Nina; Calfapietra, Carlo; Chen, Huilin; Gielen, Bert; Gkritzalis, Thanos; Hammer, Samuel; Hartman, Susan; Herbst, Mathias; Janssens, Ivan; Jordan, Armin; Juurola, Eija; Karstens, Ute; Kasurinen, Ville; Kruijt, Bart; Lankreijer, Harry; Levin, Ingeborg; Linderson, Maj-Lena; Loustau, Denis; Merbold, Lutz; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Papale, Dario; Pavelka, Marian; Pilegaard, Kim; Ramonet, Michel; Rebmann, Corinna; Rinne, Janne; Rivier, Léonard; Saltikoff, Elena; Sanders, Richard; Steinbacher, Martin; Steinhoff, Tobias; Watson, Andrew; Vermeulen, Alex; Vesala, Timo; Vítková, Gabriela; Kutsch, Werner; Myhre, Cathrine;Abstract Since 1750, land-use change and fossil fuel combustion has led to a 46% increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, causing global warming with substantial societal consequences. The Paris Agreement aims to limit global temperature increases to well below 2°C above preindustrial levels. Increasing levels of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), in the atmosphere are the primary cause of climate change. Approximately half of the carbon emissions to the atmosphere are sequestered by ocean and land sinks, leading to ocean acidification but also slowing the rate of global warming. However, there are significant uncertainties in the future global warming scenarios due to uncertainties in the size, nature, and stability of these sinks. Quantifying and monitoring the size and timing of natural sinks and the impact of climate change on ecosystems are important information to guide policy-makers’ decisions and strategies on reductions in emissions. Continuous, long-term observations are required to quantify GHG emissions, sinks, and their impacts on Earth systems. The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) was designed as the European in situ observation and information system to support science and society in their efforts to mitigate climate change. It provides standardized and open data currently from over 140 measurement stations across 12 European countries. The stations observe GHG concentrations in the atmosphere and carbon and GHG fluxes between the atmosphere, land surface, and the oceans. This article describes how ICOS fulfills its mission to harmonize these observations, ensure the related long-term financial commitments, provide easy access to well-documented and reproducible high-quality data and related protocols and tools for scientific studies, and deliver information and GHG-related products to stakeholders in society and policy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2018 Germany, Ireland, France, France, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | SEACRIFOGEC| SEACRIFOGAna López‐Ballesteros; Johannes Beck; Antonio Bombelli; Elisa Grieco; Eliška Krkoška Lorencová; Lutz Merbold; Christian Brümmer; Wim Hugo; Robert J. Scholes; David Vačkář; Alex Vermeulen; Manuel Acosta; Klaus Butterbach‐Bahl; Jörg Helmschrot; Dong‐Gill Kim; Michael B. Jones; Veronika Jorch; Marian Pavelka; Ingunn Skjelvan; Matthew Saunders;handle: 20.500.14243/380341 , 2262/90328 , 10568/96905
Il existe actuellement un manque d'observations représentatives, systématiques et harmonisées des gaz à effet de serre (GES) couvrant la variété des biomes naturels et modifiés par l'homme qui se produisent en Afrique. Cela entrave l'évaluation à long terme des moteurs du changement climatique, en plus de leurs impacts et de leurs boucles de rétroaction à l'échelle continentale, mais limite également notre compréhension de la contribution du continent africain au cycle mondial du carbone (C). Compte tenu de la transformation actuelle et prévue des conditions socio-économiques en Afrique (c'est-à-dire la tendance croissante de l'urbanisation et de la croissance démographique) et des impacts négatifs du changement climatique, le développement d'une infrastructure de recherche (IR) sur les GES est nécessaire pour soutenir la conception de stratégies d'atténuation et d'adaptation appropriées nécessaires pour assurer la sécurité alimentaire, énergétique, nutritionnelle et économique de la population africaine. Ce document présente les premiers résultats du projet SEACRIFOG UE-Afrique, qui vise à concevoir une IR d'observation des GES pour l'Afrique. Les premières étapes de ce projet comprenaient l'identification et l'engagement des principales parties prenantes, la définition du cadre de suivi conceptuel et une évaluation des capacités infrastructurelles existantes. Les commentaires des secteurs des parties prenantes ont été obtenus lors de trois ateliers de consultation des parties prenantes tenus au Kenya, au Ghana et en Zambie. Les principales préoccupations identifiées étaient la qualité et l'accessibilité des données, le besoin de renforcement des capacités et de mise en réseau de la communauté scientifique, et l'adaptation au changement climatique, qui a été confirmée comme une priorité pour l'Afrique. Ces commentaires, en plus des contributions d'experts dans les domaines thématiques atmosphériques, terrestres et océaniques, ont facilité la sélection d'un ensemble de « variables essentielles » qui doivent être mesurées dans le futur IR environnemental. Un inventaire de 47 réseaux existants et prévus à travers le continent a permis d'évaluer les besoins et les lacunes actuels des IR en Afrique. Dans l'ensemble, le développement d'un IR panafricain harmonisé et standardisé servira à relever les principaux défis sociétaux et scientifiques du continent grâce à une synergie intersectorielle potentielle entre les réseaux existants et prévus aux échelles régionale, continentale et mondiale. Actualmente hay una falta de observaciones representativas, sistemáticas y armonizadas de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) que cubran la variedad de biomas naturales y humanos alterados que se producen en África. Esto impide la evaluación a largo plazo de los impulsores del cambio climático, además de sus impactos y ciclos de retroalimentación a escala continental, pero también limita nuestra comprensión de la contribución del continente africano al ciclo global del carbono (C). Dada la transformación actual y proyectada de las condiciones socioeconómicas en África (es decir, la tendencia creciente de la urbanización y el crecimiento de la población) y los impactos adversos del cambio climático, se necesita el desarrollo de una infraestructura de investigación (IR) de GEI para apoyar el diseño de estrategias adecuadas de mitigación y adaptación necesarias para garantizar la seguridad alimentaria, energética, nutricional y económica de la población africana. Este documento presenta los resultados iniciales del proyecto SEACRIFOG UE-África, que tiene como objetivo diseñar un RI de observación de GEI para África. Las primeras etapas de este proyecto incluyeron la identificación y participación de las partes interesadas clave, la definición del marco conceptual de monitoreo y una evaluación de la capacidad de infraestructura existente. Los comentarios de los sectores interesados se obtuvieron a través de tres talleres de consulta a las partes interesadas celebrados en Kenia, Ghana y Zambia. Las principales preocupaciones identificadas fueron la calidad y accesibilidad de los datos, la necesidad de desarrollar capacidades y establecer redes entre la comunidad científica, y la adaptación al cambio climático, que se confirmó como una prioridad para África. Esta retroalimentación, además de los aportes de expertos en las áreas temáticas atmosférica, terrestre y oceánica, facilitó la selección de un conjunto de "variables esenciales" que deben medirse en la futura IR ambiental. Un inventario de 47 redes existentes y planificadas en todo el continente permitió evaluar las necesidades y brechas actuales de RI en África. En general, el desarrollo de una IR panafricana armonizada y estandarizada servirá para abordar los principales desafíos sociales y científicos del continente a través de una posible sinergia entre dominios entre las redes existentes y planificadas a escala regional, continental y global. There is currently a lack of representative, systematic and harmonised greenhouse gas (GHG) observations covering the variety of natural and human-altered biomes that occur in Africa. This impedes the long-term assessment of the drivers of climate change, in addition to their impacts and feedback loops at the continental scale, but also limits our understanding of the contribution of the African continent to the global carbon (C) cycle. Given the current and projected transformation of socio-economic conditions in Africa (i.e. the increasing trend of urbanisation and population growth) and the adverse impacts of climate change, the development of a GHG research infrastructure (RI) is needed to support the design of suitable mitigation and adaptation strategies required to assure food, fuel, nutrition and economic security for the African population. This paper presents the initial results of the EU-African SEACRIFOG project, which aims to design a GHG observation RI for Africa. The first stages of this project included the identification and engagement of key stakeholders, the definition of the conceptual monitoring framework and an assessment of existing infrastructural capacity. Feedback from stakeholder sectors was obtained through three Stakeholder Consultation Workshops held in Kenya, Ghana and Zambia. Main concerns identified were data quality and accessibility, the need for capacity building and networking among the scientific community, and adaptation to climate change, which was confirmed to be a priority for Africa. This feedback in addition to input from experts in the atmospheric, terrestrial and oceanic thematic areas, facilitated the selection of a set of 'essential variables' that need to be measured in the future environmental RI. An inventory of 47 existing and planned networks across the continent allowed for an assessment of the current RIs needs and gaps in Africa. Overall, the development of a harmonised and standardised pan-African RI will serve to address the continent's primary societal and scientific challenges through a potential cross-domain synergy among existing and planned networks at regional, continental and global scales. يوجد حاليًا نقص في الملاحظات التمثيلية والمنهجية والمنسقة لغازات الدفيئة (GHG) التي تغطي مجموعة متنوعة من المناطق الأحيائية الطبيعية والمعدلة بشريًا التي تحدث في إفريقيا. وهذا يعيق التقييم طويل الأجل لدوافع تغير المناخ، بالإضافة إلى آثارها وحلقات التغذية الراجعة على المستوى القاري، ولكنه يحد أيضًا من فهمنا لمساهمة القارة الأفريقية في دورة الكربون العالمية. بالنظر إلى التحول الحالي والمتوقع للظروف الاجتماعية والاقتصادية في أفريقيا (أي الاتجاه المتزايد للتحضر والنمو السكاني) والآثار السلبية لتغير المناخ، هناك حاجة إلى تطوير بنية تحتية لبحوث غازات الدفيئة (RI) لدعم تصميم استراتيجيات التخفيف والتكيف المناسبة المطلوبة لضمان الغذاء والوقود والتغذية والأمن الاقتصادي للسكان الأفارقة. تعرض هذه الورقة النتائج الأولية لمشروع SEACRIFOG المشترك بين الاتحاد الأوروبي وأفريقيا، والذي يهدف إلى تصميم مؤشر مرجعي لرصد غازات الدفيئة في أفريقيا. تضمنت المراحل الأولى من هذا المشروع تحديد أصحاب المصلحة الرئيسيين وإشراكهم، وتحديد إطار الرصد المفاهيمي وتقييم قدرات البنية التحتية الحالية. تم الحصول على تعليقات من قطاعات أصحاب المصلحة من خلال ثلاث ورش عمل تشاورية لأصحاب المصلحة عقدت في كينيا وغانا وزامبيا. وتمثلت الشواغل الرئيسية التي تم تحديدها في جودة البيانات وإمكانية الوصول إليها، والحاجة إلى بناء القدرات والتواصل بين الأوساط العلمية، والتكيف مع تغير المناخ، الذي تأكد أنه يمثل أولوية بالنسبة لأفريقيا. هذه التغذية الراجعة بالإضافة إلى مدخلات الخبراء في المجالات المواضيعية الجوية والبرية والمحيطية، سهلت اختيار مجموعة من "المتغيرات الأساسية" التي يجب قياسها في RI البيئي المستقبلي. أتاح جرد 47 شبكة قائمة ومخططة في جميع أنحاء القارة إجراء تقييم لاحتياجات منظمات الإغاثة الدولية الحالية والثغرات في أفريقيا. بشكل عام، سيعمل تطوير RI متناسق وموحد لعموم إفريقيا على معالجة التحديات المجتمعية والعلمية الأساسية للقارة من خلال التآزر المحتمل عبر المجالات بين الشبكات القائمة والمخطط لها على المستويات الإقليمية والقارية والعالمية.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2025Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Leuenberger, Markus; Marek, Michal V.; O'Doherty, Simon; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Ramonet, Michel; Schmidt, Martina (ORCID: 0000-0002-4648-769X); Arnold, Sabrina; Chen, Huilin; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Cristofanelli, Paolo; Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Haszpra, Laszlo; Hatakka, Juha; Hensen, Arjan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Larmanou, Eric; Lindauer, Matthias; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Meinhardt, Frank; Molnár, Mihály; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Pitt, Joseph; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Steinbacher, Martin; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Yver-Kwok, Camille; Arriga, Nicola; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Lopez, Morgan; Marklund, Per; Montaguti, Simonetta; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/xkka-awrs
This data package contains high accuracy N2O dry air mole fractions from 26 ICOS European observatories at in total 73 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package includes the 2025.1 FastTrack update of the Globalview EU data product and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. Please review the release notes for the associated Obspack product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/XKKA-AWRS. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information on Obspack.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023Publisher:ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ICOS RI; Bergamaschi, Peter; Colomb, Aurélie; De Mazière, Martine; Emmenegger, Lukas; Kubistin, Dagmar; Lehner, Irene; Lehtinen, Kari; Lund Myhre, Cathrine; Marek, Michal; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Plaß-Dülmer, Christian; Schmidt, Martina; Apadula, Francesco; Arnold, Sabrina; Blanc, Pierre-Eric; Brunner, Dominik; Chen, Huilin; Chmura, Lukasz; Conil, Sébastien (ORCID: 0000-0001-6767-821X); Couret, Cédric; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Delmotte, Marc (ORCID: 0000-0003-3805-818X); Forster, Grant; Frumau, Arnoud; Gheusi, François; Hammer, Samuel; Haszpra, Laszlo; Heliasz, Michal; Henne, Stephan; Hoheisel, Antje; Kneuer, Tobias; Laurila, Tuomas; Leskinen, Ari; Leuenberger, Markus; Levin, Ingeborg; Lindauer, Matthias; Lopez, Morgan; Lunder, Chris; Mammarella, Ivan; Manca, Giovanni; Manning, Andrew; Marklund, Per; Martin, Damien; Meinhardt, Frank; Müller-Williams, Jennifer; Necki, Jaroslaw; O'Doherty, Simon; Ottosson-Löfvenius, Mikaell; Philippon, Carole; Piacentino, Salvatore; Pitt, Joseph; Ramonet, Michel; Rivas-Soriano, Pedro; Scheeren, Bert; Schumacher, Marcus; Sha, Mahesh Kumar; Spain, Gerard; Steinbacher, Martin; Sørensen, Lise Lotte; Vermeulen, Alex; Vítková, Gabriela; Xueref-Remy, Irène; di Sarra, Alcide; Conen, Franz; Kazan, Victor; Roulet, Yves-Alain; Biermann, Tobias; Heltai, Daniela; Hensen, Arjan; Hermansen, Ove (ORCID: 0000-0001-7353-057X); Komínková, Kateřina; Laurent, Olivier; Levula, Janne; Pichon, Jean-Marc; Smith, Paul; Stanley, Kieran; Trisolino, Pamela; ICOS Carbon Portal; ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre; ICOS Flask And Calibration Laboratory; ICOS Central Radiocarbon Laboratory;doi: 10.18160/cec4-cagk
This data package contains high accuracy CO2 dry air mole fractions from 58 ICOS and non-ICOS European observatories at in total 132 observation levels, collected by the ICOS Atmosphere Thematic Centre (ATC) and provided by the station contributors. The package is part of the Globalviewplus v8.0 data product, released in 2022 and is intended for use in carbon cycle inverse modeling, model evaluation, and satellite validation studies. Please report errors and send comments regarding this product to the ObsPack originators. Please read carefully the ObsPack Fair Use statement and cite appropriately. This is the sixth release of the GLOBALVIEWplus (GV+) cooperative data product. Please review the release notes for this product at www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/obspack/release_notes.html. Metadata for this product are available at https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.18160/CEC4-CAGK. Please visit http://www.gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/obspack/ for more information.
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