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InG OS objective & means

InG OS objective & means. Improving and extending the European observation capacity for non-CO 2 greenhouse gases Infrastructure project: Integrating Activities Budget 10 M€, EU 8 M€ 34 partners, 14 countries , 24 observing stations 1 October 2011 – 1 October 2015

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InG OS objective & means

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  1. InGOSobjective & means Improving and extending the European observation capacity for non-CO2 greenhouse gases • Infrastructure project: IntegratingActivities • Budget 10 M€, EU 8 M€ • 34 partners, 14 countries, 24 observing stations • 1 October 2011 – 1 October 2015 • Will integrate the non-CO2observations in ICOS infrastructure • Buildson: CHIOTTO, SOGE, CarboEurope, GHGEurope, IMECC etc. • Coordination: ECN, NL

  2. Non-CO2gases and climate • Forcing=57% CO2,ff • Montreal protocol succesful (ODS) • Non-ODSemissionsstillincrease • N2O now most important ODS • Emissionsveryuncertain • Big emissionreductionpotential Montzka, Dlugocencky & Butler, Nature, 2011 ODS=OzoneDepletingSubstance

  3. Montzka, Dlugocencky & Butler, Nature, 2011

  4. a = continued 2008 emissions b = -80% longlived non-CO2 2050 c = -80% CO2 2050 d = -80% all GHG 2050 Beware of the possiblefeedbacks (lifetime, naturalemissions)! Verification of reductions and monitoring of naturalsourceswillbe important! Montzka, Dlugocencky & Butler, Nature, 2011

  5. General features of NCGHG mixingratios; InGOS targets • Low abundances • Smallsignal to baseline ratio • High demandsforprecision and accuracy • Complex equipment • High running costs InGOSwillimprove: • Cost of operation • Quality of measurements • Coherence of the network • Number of sites and frequency of observations

  6. InGOSinfrastructure (Flux) sites Talltowers Oceanobservations Airbornemeasurements Total column (up) Satellite data (down) Data centre Isotope Lab Cal gas Lab

  7. The InGOS gases Methane (CH4) Nitrous Oxide (N2O) SulphurHexafluoride (SF6) Radon (222Rn) Hydrogen(H2) CF4 C2F6 Halocarbons (many different species) C2H2F4 HFC-134a CBrClF2 Halon1211 C2Cl3F3 CFC 113 SO2F2 CCl4 C2H3Cl2F HCFC-141b C3F8

  8. InGOS Structure Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA

  9. InGOS Structure NA1: Running the project & reporting to EU Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA NA1

  10. InGOS Structure NA 2,3,4: Harmonisation NA2 Historic data Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA NA3 New Data NA4 New Data

  11. InGOS Structure NA 2,3,4 Calibrations Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA Atmosphere (CEA) Flux data (UNITUS) Halocarbons (NILU)

  12. InGOS Structure NA 5: Harmonisationfor Flux data Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA Atmosphere (CEA) Flux data (UNITUS) Halocarbons (NILU)

  13. InGOS Structure NA 6: Ocean data Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA Atmosphere (CEA) Flux data (UNITUS) Halocarbons (NILU) MEMENTO (IFM-GEOMAR)

  14. Access to stations & facilities • 6 ‘super’-sites • Stations where JRA campaigns are hosted • 14 observing stations • 2 aircraftfor CH4 flux variability • Calibration service • 13CH4isotope service Network Access Research Service (Na1-6) TNA JRA SA

  15. Supersites Weybourne UK (UEA) GGLES London UK (RHUL) CABAUW 200m NL (ECN) SMEAR II Hyytiala 127m Fin (UHEL) Willow Field & beech forestDk (RISOE) Easter Bush UK (CEH)

  16. Observing stations JungfraujochGrignon & Orleans Las Majadas MaceHeadKasprowyWierch London (GGLES) Hegyhátsáltalltower Angustalltower POLWET LutjewadPallas HorstermeerNorunda

  17. Networkingobjectives • IntegrateEuropeanfacilitiesfor NCGHG observations • Linking the different communitiesfor CH4, N2O, H2, halocarbons, tracers, atmosphere, ecosystem flux, ocean • Improve the quality of historical, current and future NCGHG obs. (concentrations, fluxes, atmosphere & ocean) • Prepare expansion of the network in undersampledregions

  18. Access and Services • Provide access to observation sites and facilities • Provide NRT data for CH4, N2O, SF6 and H2 data (building on IMECC/ICOS) • Provide uniform databases of observational data • Halocarbons: NILU/Geomon -> ALE-GAGE • Fluxes: UNITUS/ICOS ETC -> Fluxnet • Atmosphere: LSCE/ICOS ATC -> GAW • Ocean: Memento

  19. JRA: research • Test and furtherdevelopnew (optical) sensors and observationstrategies • Modelling: analyse the observations and support the networkdevelopment • Improvedtop-downemissionestimates • Uncertaintyestimates of derivedemissions • Validation of model results • Evaluate13CH4observationstrategy

  20. (Inverse) Modelling Bergamaschi et al, 2011 (in prep.)

  21. Inverse modelling of Europeanmethane Bergamaschi et al, 2011 (in prep.)

  22. JRA continued • Integration of in-situ data withremotesensing -> TCCON-Europenetwork • Developcontinuousisotopeobservationsformethane and maintainreferencescale • Improve the halocarbon measurementtechniques • Combine talltowerconcentrationobs. with flux towerobservationsintoregionalscale flux estimates

  23. Someproducts(out of 96 deliverables) • Unified and improvedhistoric dataset of non-CO2GHG’s • Continuation of coordinated datasets contributing to GEOSS • Traveling FTIR and 222Rn system • Top down emissionestimatesforEurope • Capacity building in undersampledregions • Dissemination: • Reports, papers • Workshops • Summer schools • Website • Databases

  24. More info… • DoWavailable on website • Leaflets on website/requestfrom project office http://www.ingos-infrastructure.eu Coordinator: a.vermeulen@ecn.nl Dissemination & Outreach: hensen@ecn.nl / a.bleeker@ecn.nl

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