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Global Mercury Observation System

GMOS

Project timeline
Start:
November 2010
Duration:
60 months
End:
October 2015
General Information
The overall goal of the proposed project is to develop a coordinated global observation system for mercury able to provide temporal and spatial distributions of mercury concentrations in ambient air and precipitation over land and over surface waters at different altitudes and latitudes around the world. This will then provide high quality data for the validation and application of regional and global scale atmospheric models, to give to governments, national and international organisations and stakeholders a firm basis for future policy development and implementation. Specific objectives of the proposed project are (a) to establish a Global Observation System for Mercury (GMOS) able to provide ambient concentrations and deposition fluxes of mercury species around the world, by combining observations from permanent ground-based stations, and from oceanographic and tropospheric measurement campaigns; (b) to validate regional and global scale atmospheric mercury modelling systems able to predict temporal variations and spatial distributions of atmospheric mercury entering to and re-emitted from terrestrial and aquatic receptors; (c) to evaluate and identify source-receptor relationships at country scale and their temporal trends for current and projected scenarios of mercury emissions from anthropogenic and natural sources; (d) to develop interoperable tools to allow the sharing of observational and models output data produced by GMOS. The overarching goal of GMOS is to support the achievement of goals set by the GEO / GEOSS, and specifically of the GEO Task HE-09-02d and contribute to the advancement of our scientific understanding in the nine Societal Benefit Areas (SBA) established in GEOSS. The proposed project will rely on the results and knowledge acquired in the framework of past EU projects (i.e., MAMCS, MOE, MERCYMS) and international programs (i.e., UNECE TF HTAP; UNEP F&T partnership area).
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme AreaFP7-ENV-2010, ENV-2010.4.1.3-2
Project TypeLarge-scale integrating project
Contract NumberGrant Agreement 265113
Co-ordinatorConsiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (IT)
Total Eligible Costs (€) Hereon Eligible Costs (€) EC Funding for Hereon (€)
8.856.535932.155708.676
Contact Person at Hereon Prof. Ralf Ebinghaus, Institute of Coastal Research, KBC Phone: +49 4152 87 2354 Fax: +49 4152 87 2466
E-mail contact
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Participants
Anna University Chennai (IN), Associação dos Pesquisadores do Experimento LBA (BR), Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (IT), European Commission (BE), Göteborg Universitet (SE), INIBIOMA CONICET Universidad Nacional des Comahue (AR), Institut Francais de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer IFREMER (FR), Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN), Instituut voor Toegepast Technologisch Onderzoek (SR), Ivl Svenska Miljoeinstitutet Ab (SE), Jozef Stefan Institute (SI), Kenya Meteorological Department (KE), Latvijas Universitate (LV), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V., München (DE), Meteorological Synthesizing Centre - East of EMEP (RU), National Institute for Meteorology and Geophysics (CV), Norsk Institutt for Luftforskning (NO), Saint-Petersburg State University (RU), South African Weather Service (ZA), Universita ca Forscari di Venezia (IT), Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble (FR), University of Aarhus (DK), University of York (UK)
GMOS website
Last Update: 16. April 2021