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EMSOEMSOEuropean Multidisciplinary Seafloor ObservatoryEuropean Multidisciplinary Seafloor Observatory
Paolo FavaliPaolo Favali
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy
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EMSO, a Research Infrastructure of the ESFRI Roadmap (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures), is the European network of seafloor observatories (cabled & acoustically linked), constituting a distributed infrastructure for long-term (mainly) real-time monitoring of environmental processes related to ecosystems, global changes and geo-hazards to study also the interactions between geo-, bio- and hydro-sphere
In the EC-FP7 EMSO Preparatory Phase (12 countries) started in April 2008 for 4 years, with the aim to design and create the legal entity in charge of the infrastructure
Favali & Beranzoli, 2009a
http://cordis.europa.eu/esfri/roadmap.htm
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INGVINGV - Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (Italy) ITUITU - Istanbul Teknik Universitesi (Turkey)
IFREMERIFREMER - Institut Français de Recherche pour l’exploitation de la MER (France)
UiTUiT - University of Tromsø (Norway)
NOCSNOCS - National Oceanography Centre Southampton (United Kingdom)
HCMRHCMR - Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (Greece)
KDMKDM - Konsortium Deutsche Meeresforschung e.V. (Germany)
IMIIMI - Irish Marine Institute (Ireland)
NIOZNIOZ - Stichting Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Zeeonderzoek (The Netherlands)
UGOTUGOT - Goteborgs Universitet (Sweden)
UTM-CSIC - Unidad de Tecnologia Marina - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)
FFCULFFCUL - Fundação da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
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EMSO
NEPTUNE (Canada)
DONET (Japan)
MACHO (Taiwan)
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MARS(USA)
VENUS(Canada)
OOI(USA)
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Long-Term, Real-TimeCabled Observatories
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• Role of the Ocean in ClimateRole of the Ocean in Climate• Turbulent mixing and Biophysical interactionsTurbulent mixing and Biophysical interactions• Ecosystem dynamics and BiodiversityEcosystem dynamics and Biodiversity• Fluids and Life in the Ocean Crust Fluids and Life in the Ocean Crust • Dynamics of lithosphere and Imaging Earth’s interiorDynamics of lithosphere and Imaging Earth’s interior
Scientific ThemesScientific Themes
http://www.oceanleadership.org/ocean_observing
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EQ faults
magma chambersMantle
convection
geodetic spreading
hydrothermalism
Time & Space scales of major ocean and earth processesTime & Space scales of major ocean and earth processes
Redrawn from figure courtesy of Dudley Chelton, Oregon State University (see also Dichey & Chang, 2001)
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Interdisciplinary research prioritiesInterdisciplinary research priorities • Physical oceanography water mass characterisation, water column processes, thermodynamics, ice cover, climatology, and impacts on climate change
• Biogeochemistry global carbon cycle and elemental cycling within the ocean through both physical and biological processes, and ocean acidification
• Marine ecology distribution and abundance of sea life, ocean productivity, biodiversity, ecosystem function, living resources, and climate feedbacks• Geoscience transfer from Earth’s interior to the crust, hydrosphere and biosphere, fluid flow and gas seepage through sediments and gas hydrate, non-living resources, sediment transfer to deep-sea and climate change
• Geo-hazards earthquake and tsunami hazard, volcanic hazard, slope instability and failure
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DATA• multiparametric long-term (years) time-series
• measurements of sub-sea and water column
SEAFLOOR SEAFLOOR OBSERVATORY OBSERVATORY
MEASUREMENTSMEASUREMENTS
• Seismic ground motion• Gravity• Magnetism• Geodesy and seafloor deformation • Fluid related processes monitoring• Chemical and Aqueous Transport (CAT) • Pore pressure• Gas hydrate monitoring• Dissolved Fe, Mn and sulfide species• Acoustic tomography• CTD equipment for hydrothermal vents• Methane• Carbon dioxide• Heat Flow
• Nutrient analyzers • pH, Eh and alkalinity• hydrocarbon fluorescence• In situ Mass spectrometer• Particle flux trap• Image based particle flux• Pigment fluorescence• Deep biosphere sensors• Time-Lapse Cameras• Holographic imaging• Video• Passive acoustics• Active acoustics• Zooplankton sampling• In situ sample processors with molecular/ genetic probes• In situ respiration
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EXAMPLES OF RI SERVICES EXAMPLES OF RI SERVICES
Basics
• Technical Assistance
• Power supply and data transmission (e.g., junction boxes)
• Logistics (e.g., ships, underwater vehicles)
Test beds for
• Validation of prototype of underwater sensors
• Validation of new devices for underwater observatories
• Materials in corrosive ambient and lasting high pressure
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Technical Economic Plan
Creation of EMSO organisation body
FUNDING FUNDING AGENCIESAGENCIESAGREEMENT AND AGREEMENT AND COMMITTMENTCOMMITTMENT
EMSO-PP will constitute EMSO-PP will constitute the roundtable to build the roundtable to build consensus among Nations consensus among Nations
Goals of the Preparatory PhaseGoals of the Preparatory Phase
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Output: Legal Framework and Governance
ESFRI Definition for Distributed RI:– “...is a singular Research Infrastructure, having a unique Name and
legal status, Management Structure (director or board of directors), Strategy and Development Plan, Access point for users, Annual Report and Fiscal address although its research facilities are distributed in multiple sites...”
“This would range between:– An infrastructure having facilities located in different sites,
operated solely by one legal entity, and
– An infrastructure set up as a central hub which is responsible for the coordinated operation of several closely coordinated facilities...”
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Output: financial engineering
ResearchInfrastructure
Member States
European Commission
Other Stakeholders
(e.g., Industry)
EIB
Funding through national programmes
Funding through RTD programmes or inclusion in DG-REGIO/DG-DEV strategic plans
Loans
Up to 50% of project costs
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Benefits Benefits for the Scientific Communityfor the Scientific Community
EMSO will bring about a breakthrough on:
Geo-hazard warning Environmental policies Understanding the climate impacts and the anthropogenic forcing High-level training and education of researchers, engineers and technicians Knowledge and technology transfer Interaction with industry
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ImpactImpact
Public PolicyPublic Policy– EnvironmentalEnvironmental– ResourcesResources– Public health and safetyPublic health and safety– SecuritySecurity
Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development– Growth of marine technology industryGrowth of marine technology industry– Innovative technologiesInnovative technologies– TourismTourism
Education and Public EngagementEducation and Public Engagement
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Benefits for the SocietyBenefits for the Society
• Natural hazard mitigation (earthquakes, tsunamis)• Understanding climate changes• Marine environment preservation and sustainable
development• Strong impact on SMEs in marine technologies• Potential involvement of the oil companies and
biotecnology industries• Impact on education and job creation opportunities
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Running S&T activities
Status of ESONET/EMSO sites
Test sites (shallow water)
Permanent infrastructures
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Synergies with other ESFRI ESFRI Infrastructures
SIOS
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PerspectivesPerspectivesShort-term:• The EMSO Preparatory Phase will create the legal governance to
establish and manage the infrastructure
• In most of the EMSO sites permanent structures are under development
Long-term:• Multidisciplinary time series (sub-seafloor, seafloor and water column)
to study Ecosystems, Global changes, Earth Sciences and Geo-hazards and for Environment protection
• Platform for data access and management
• Marine component of GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) and GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems)
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Thank you Thank you for your attentionfor your attention
Paolo Favali Paolo Favali EMSO-PP Co-ordinatorEMSO-PP Co-ordinator
[email protected]@ingv.it