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BE-OI

Beyond EPICA - Oldest Ice

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
AWI - ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUTE OF POLAR AND MARINE RESEARCH (Germania)
Responsabile:
BIANCHI FASANI GIANLUCA - UTA (SEDE)
Ruolo ENEA:
PARTNER
Sito WEB:
Sito WEB non disponibile

Programmi Europei

Programma:
HORIZON 2020 -> Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (CSA - Coordination and support action)

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

To better constrain the response of Earth’s climate system to continuing emissions, it is essential to turn to the past. A key advance would be to understand the transition in Earth’s climate response to changes in orbital forcing during the 'mid-Pleistocene transition' (900 to 1200 thousand years ago) and in particular the role of greenhouse gases. Unravelling such key linkages between the carbon cycle, ice sheets, atmosphere and ocean behaviour is vital for society to better design effective mitigation and adaptation strategies. Only ice cores contain the unique and quantitative information about past climate forcing and atmospheric responses. But the ice providing essential evidence about past mechanisms of climate change more than 1 Ma ago required for our understanding of these changes (termed the “Oldest Ice” core), has not been found to date.
The consortium BEYOND EPICA – OLDEST ICE (BE-OI), formed by 14 European institutions, takes on this challenge to prepare the ground for obtaining 1.5 million year old ice from East Antarctica. BE-OI has the objectives to:
- support the site selection through creation and synthesis of all necessary information on Antarctic sites through specific geophysical surveys and the use of fast drilling tools to qualify sites and validate the age of their ice;
- select and evaluate the optimum drill site for the future “Oldest Ice” core project and establish a science and management plan for a future drilling;
- coordinate the technical and scientific planning to ensure the availability of the technical means to implement suitable drill systems and analytical methodologies for a future ice-core drilling, and of well-trained personnel to operate them successfully;
- establish the budget and the financial background for a future deep-drilling campaign;
- embed the scientific aims of an “Oldest Ice” core project within the wider paleoclimate data and modelling communities through international and cross-disciplinary cooperation.

Attività svolta da ENEA

L'ENEA avrà il compito di attuare le attività logistiche integrandole nella più ampia e generale gestione delle spedizioni antartiche e della stazione Concordia, e attraverso il Dipartimento Sostenibilità dei sistemi produttivi territoriali che seguirà gli aspetti scientifici del progetto.

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
2.594.000,00
ENEA:
530.000,00

Contributo

Progetto:
2.223.000,00
ENEA:
530.000,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2016 - 36 mesi
Periodo:
01-10-2016 -> 30-09-2019

Partner (13)

Ruolo Nome Nazione
UNIV. LIBRE DE BRUXELLES (ULB) Belgio
UNIV. KØBENHAVNS Danimarca
CNRS - FRENCH NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Francia
INSTITUT POLAIRE FRANCAIS PAUL EMILE VICTOR Francia
UNIV. BOLOGNA ALMA MATER STUDIORUM (UNIBO) Italia
NORWEGIAN POLAR INSTITUTE Norvegia
UNIV. UTRECHT Paesi Bassi
NERC - NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL Regno Unito
UNIV. CAMBRIDGE Regno Unito
UNIV. STOCKHOLM Svezia
UNIV. BERNA Svizzera
COORD AWI - ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUTE OF POLAR AND MARINE RESEARCH Germania
PARTNER ENEA Italia

Keyword CORDIS (2)

Keyword Argomento
CLIMATE CHANGE AND CARBON CYCLE RESEARCH Protecting Man and his Environment
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH RTD Horizontal Topics

Altre Keyword (2)

Keyword
Antarctica
Greenhouse gas

Sostituzione responsabile Matr. 37209 - FREZZOTTI MASSIMO con Matr. 92454 - BIANCHI FASANI GIANLUCA