DYFAMED/PAPADOC - 99
Type | Oceanographic cruise |
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Set | This cruise is part of the set DYFAMED |
Ship | Téthys II |
Ship owner | CNRS until 2019 - IFREMER since 2020 |
Dates | 01/01/1999 - 31/12/1999 |
Chief scientist(s) | CHIAVERINI Jacques, STOCK Agnès |
LABORATOIRE D'OCÉANOGRAPHIE DE VILLEFRANCHE-SUR-MER - UMR 7093 181 chemin du Lazaret 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer +33 (0)4 93 76 38 13 |
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DOI | 10.17600/99450080 |
Objective | The general objective was to study the ocean's responses to changes in the environment induced by human activity. This mainly involves observing and predicting changes in a biogeochemical cycle of carbon and its associated elements in order to determine the ocean's response to the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere and to other sensitive elements like some trace metals. This falls under the INSU's DYFAMED observation service project, with J.C. Marty as head scientist. The INSU observation service current federates three laboratoris to take monthly field measurements. They are the LPCM and LOBEPM of the oceanological observatory of Villefranche and the marine environment laboratory of the AIEA in Monaco. The site is located in the central part of the Ligurian Sea. The reference point is located at 123 of Cap Ferrat, 28 nautical miles away from this headland (i.e., precisely at 43°25,400'N and 07°51,800' E). The cruise took place as 11 sea outings lasting 3 days per month on average. |