MINERVE 2010/2011
Type | Oceanographic cruise |
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Set | This cruise is part of the set MINERVE |
Ship | L'Astrolabe |
Ship owner | IPEV |
Dates | 21/10/2010 - 06/03/2011 |
Chief scientist(s) | GOYET Catherine |
IMAGES_ESPACE-DEV - UMR 228 Université de Perpignan Via Domitia 52 avenue Paul Alduy 66860 PERPIGNAN |
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DOI | 10.17600/10210030 |
Objective | The MINERVE (acronym for Mesures à l'Interface Eau- aiR de la Variabilité des Echanges de CO2) programme is based on oceanographic cruises between Hobart (Australia) Adélie Land (French base in Antarctica). Its goal is to observe and understand the seasonal variations in the differential pressure of CO2 (pCO2), of total inorganic carbon and of total alkalinity in surface waters in association with hydrological and biogeochemical measurements taken in situ and with satellite data (temperature, water colour). RV Astrolabe's logistics trips made it possible to access areas which have rarely been studied and document them to better understand the processes which explain pCO2 variations over time and space on a medium scale in Southern Ocean regions. The data collected during these cruises will provide the basis for estimating the inter-annual variability and the mean variation (trend) of the net CO2 flux at the ocean-atmosphere interface. The observations collected during the MINERVE cruises are also used by other teams to limit atmospheric models and validate biogeochemical ones based on general ocean circulation models which try to simulate the ocean carbon cycle over the medium and the long term. The dates of days at sea were: from 21/10/2010 to 08/11/2010 and from 21/02/2011 to 06/03/2011. |