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          Nuclear and Isotopic Studies of the El Ni?o Phenomenon in the Ocean

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          K41009

          CRP

          1347

          Approved Date

          14 April 2003

          Status

          Closed

          Start Date

          1 March 2004

          Expected End Date

          30 March 2013

          Completed Date

          11 November 2013

          Description

          The objectives of the CRP are (i) to improve the capability of member states to investigate the El Ni?o phenomenon in the ocean, (ii) to contribute to better understanding its past behaviour and to predict possible scenarios for the future, (iii) to explore the applications of recent nuclear and isotopic techniques suitable for the quantitative estimation of past el ni?o events. the CRP will co-ordinate efforts in the use of nuclear and isotopic techniques for studying isotope records in corals, seawater and sediment with the aim of deriving past temperature records in the pacific ocean. for this purpose, analysis of stable isotopes (d/h, 18o/16o, 13c/12c, sr/ca, u/ca), natural (210pb, 226ra, th and u isotopes) and cosmogenic/anthropogenic (3h, 10be, 14c) radionuclides will be carried out in coral, seawater and sediment samples collected in the Pacific regions using radiometric and mass spectrometry techniques. in addition to nuclear techniques, chemical and remote sensing techniques will also be applied as complementary tools. It is intended that the contract and agreement holders, to be selected for participation in the CRP, will apply their techniques in two or three reference sites where active programmes for investigations of the El Ni?o phenomenon and related aspects are being carried out.

          Objectives

          The objective of this CRP was to contribute to the understanding of climate and environmental changes in the marine environment, in particular on better knowledge of the El Ni?o events in the Pacific Ocean and its impact on coastal zones.

          Specific objectives

          Application of nuclear and isotopic techniques in climate and environmental change studies.

          Impact

          The CRP demonstrated the useful application of nuclear and isotopic techniques to climate change research.

          Relevance

          Climate change and the El Ni?o phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean has a big impact on the population worldwide. The IAEA could demonstrate the relevance of this type of research to the climate change policy.

          CRP Publications

          Description

          List of related publications from participants are given in the final report.

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