Data Management Plan
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No new geophysical data will be acquired during this project. However, since climate change impacts are a topic of very wide public interest, the researcher will self-archive the numerical data from her modelling studies in publicly accessible repositories, with assigned DOIs. A formal data management plan will be developed with thehelp of the supervisor at the start of the project.
Communication, Dissemination, and Outreach Plan
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"Scientific manuscripts: 3 manuscripts in international journals. Scientific conferences: AGU, EGU, GRC (Gordon Research Conference), ICGH (Intl. conf. on gas hydrates)Project website,social media, et al: Progress and results in the form of info-metrics, animations, podcasts, and short blog-style articles will be regularly posted on dedicated website as well as social media.Animations and video blogs: Based on our models, methods and simulations, we will produce educational videos and animations that will be hosted on the project website, social media, and you-tube.Press releases: We will use online and print open-science-communication media like THINK magazine of UoM and local and national newspapers.Science festivals: For broadest possible engagement, we will organise presentations and exhibitions during UoM Open Week, European Researchers Night, and Long Night of Sciences across different cities.European Parliament Intergroups: Our findings will be of particular interest to the European Parliament Intergroup on""Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development"". We will organise events and get in direct contact with the policy makers and the stake-holders"