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A new era of transient tracers in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans

Project description

New tracers support research into North Atlantic climate

Although the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is crucial to the climate system, there are still unanswered questions regarding its physical mechanisms, water mass pathways, and transport or ventilation timescales. The EU-funded TITANICA project will address this knowledge gap using a new set of transient radionuclide tracers (129I, 236U, 39Ar and 14C), which will enable scientists to study oceanographic processes on timescales from years to millennia. The two nuclear reprocessing-derived 129I and 236U tracers will be used to investigate the shorter transport mechanisms of Atlantic waters in the Arctic Ocean and deep-water convection in the subpolar North Atlantic, while the natural 39Ar and 14C will provide answers for the longer-term ventilation of intermediate and deep waters.

Objective

Climate change is triggering profound changes in the marine environment, especially in the Arctic Ocean (AO) and subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA), two key areas playing a crucial role in feeding the main engine of the global oceans: the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Despite the utmost importance of AMOC for the climate system, there are still many open fundamental questions regarding its physical mechanisms, water mass pathways, and transport or ventilation timescales. TITANICA aims to improve our understanding of AMOC on the basis of a new set of transient radionuclide tracers (129I, 236U, 39Ar and 14C), a quartet that will allow to study and constrain oceanographic processes on timescales of years to millennia. While the combination of the two nuclear reprocessing-derived 129I and 236U will investigate the shorter transport mechanisms (<100 y) of Atlantic waters in the AO and deep-water convection in the SPNA, the natural 39Ar and 14C will provide answers for the ventilation of intermediate and deep waters (>100 y). Newly available techniques will allow the implementation of 39Ar to unprecedented possibilities, closing the time gap between the artificial transient tracers (CFCs, SF6, 129I, 236U) and natural 14C. TITANICA goes beyond the state-of-the art as it combines cutting-edge analytical techniques (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Atom Trap Trace Analysis) with novel data analysis methods pioneered by the PI and supported by binary mixing models, transit time distributions, and regional ocean modeling. During the 5 years journey of TITANICA, two PhD students and two postdocs will join the PI embarking in a suit of ocean expeditions covering the Arctic Ocean, the SPNA and the subtropical Atlantic Ocean. The new data generated and the strong collaboration with European and International partners will combine with the PI unique expertise in this field, triggering a new era of transient tracers in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.

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EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
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€ 2 330 078,00
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Raemistrasse 101
8092 Zuerich
Switzerland

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Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Zürich Zürich
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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