SETAC (Society of Environmental, Toxicology and Chemistry) Europe Annual Meeting
Session Title: Climate change in Arctic and Antarctica and its effect on legacy and emerging micropollutants in abiotic and biotic environmental compartments
Track: 3. Environmental chemistry and exposure assessment: analysis, monitoring, fate and modelling
Chairman: Luisa Patrolecco (CNR-ISP), Italy
Co-chairman: Francesca Spataro (CNR-ISP), Italy; Fabiana Corami (CNR-ISP), Italy; Ida Beathe Overjordet (SINTEF Ocean), Norway - Abstract of the session.
For more information about the meeting, visit: https://europe2023.setac.org/
• ISP-Newsletter n.5 Settembre/September 2022 - (Ita - Eng)
In questo numero: Angelo P. Viola (il Punto), Renato Colucci (In primo piano), Mauro Mazzola (Qui Dirigibile Italia), Mikhail Iakimov e Violetta La Cono (Ricerca in evidenza)
In this issue: Angelo P. Viola (Overview), Renato Colucci (Top Stories), Mauro Mazzola (Here Dirigibile Italia), Mikhail Iakimov e Violetta La Cono (Research Highlights)
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KUM! Festival è il progetto di Massimo Recalcati per la Mole Vanvitelliana di Ancona.
Quest'anno il festival ha voluto introdurre attività laboratoriali scientifiche indirizzate agli studenti delle scuole medie. Nasce così il format KUM!Lab, una tre giorni interamente dedicata al territorio organizzata in tre sezioni: la Persona; il Pianeta; l'Arte. Ognuna di queste tre sezioni coinvolge attori locali, istituzionali e non, e propone attività di informazione e di laboratorio sul tema dell'anno, con un focus specifico dedicato alle scuole e all'adolescenza. Il sottotitolo, Cantieri, mette l’accento sull’urgenza della ripartenza e sulla bellezza del lavoro che noi tutti svolgiamo quotidianamente. Nella sezione Cosmo-Cura del Pianeta è stato coinvolto il Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche con l'Istituto di Scienze Polari e l'Unità Comunicazione.
In un articolo appena pubblicato on-line sulla rivista scientifica internazionale Geomorphology, Andrea Securo e Renato R. Colucci (CNR-ISP) hanno sfruttato i vantaggi offerti dalla tecnologia LiDAR per monitorare le variazioni di 75 depositi di neve e ghiaccio nel Massiccio del Monte Canin, Alpi Giulie, tra il 2006 ed il 2018. La ricerca è svolta all’interno del progetto CryoKarst.
Nella foto: Colucci R.R., Basso Bondini M., Del Gobbo C. e alcuni tirocinanti dell’Università degli Studi di Trieste dopo una giornata di rilievi sul campo. Foto di A. Securo
Roma Testaccio – Città dell’Altra Economia - Tra i ghiacci polari per studiare la Terra
Venerdì 30 Settembre ore 18:30-23
Sabato 1 Ottobre ore 18:30-23
I due Poli terrestri, lontani da fonti di inquinamento ambientale e atmosferico, possono fornirci informazioni importanti sulla storia e lo stato del nostro pianeta. L’Italia è impegnata in entrambi con attività di ricerca con il Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Antartide e con il Programma di Ricerche in Artico. I ricercatori e le ricercatrici del CNR e dell’ENEA racconteranno come si vive e si lavora in ambienti cosi estremi, e presenteranno le attività di ricerca in corso.
SPECIALE DIRETTA con la stazione italo francese Concordia in Antartide VENERDI’ 30 Ore 20
Evento proposto e organizzato dal CNR-ISP, ENEA e PNRA nell'ambito del progetto ScienzaInsieme
JCIOI (Joint Commission on Ice-Ocean Interactions) invite you to join an online workshop (online) on ice-ocean interactions 17-19th October 2022. The workshop will address four key science themes:
1. The physics of the ice-ocean boundary
2. The role of glacial melt in the wider ocean
3. The impact of ocean-driven melt on glacier and ice sheet mass balance
4. New and emerging technologies for studying ice-ocean interaction
The EU Horizon 2020 projects ECOTIP and FACE-IT, in collaboration with the EU Polar Cluster, warmly invite you to attend a webinar on how EU science on Arctic marine biodiversity addresses knowledge gaps identified in the IPCC process and supports adaptation.
The webinar will be held on Wednesday September 21st 2022 from 13-14:30 CEST on the Zoom platform.
Please register here to receive the invitation link.
Please find the programme below, which can also be downloaded from this link.
10-11:00 CEST - Where: Zoom
This webinar will focus on; (1) How to access or request high-resolution satellite data useful for Arctic scientists?, (2) Which parameters one should think about while requesting data?, (3) What kind of data is available?, (4) What are these data useful for? In brief, the webinar speakers should guide the diverse arctic science community in demonstrating the usefulness of the high resolution data and the ways they can access the data. Speakers from KSAT and Planet.
The EU-H2020 funded INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) opens a call for research groups to apply for Transnational Access and Remote Access to 39 (TA) and 26 (RA) research stations.
The current call for Transnational and Remote Access applications is open until 15th November 2022, and it is for access taking place in April -October 2023. You can find the TA/RA Call information, descriptions of stations and their facilities, and registration to the INTERACCESS on-line application system from the INTERACT website.
At Arctic Frontiers 2023 Moving North, there will be seven science themes, covering a wide range of topics in physical and social sciences.
The call-for-abstracts is now open. New deadline: September 26th 2022
Understanding the past climate variability and sensitivity from glacial archives is fundamental for placing the current changes in a longer-term context. The scientific ice core community is currently putting an enormous effort towards retrieving the oldest continuous ice core from Antarctica (Project Beyond EPICA) and training a new generation of ice core scientists capable of analyzing, interpreting, and modelling the new records that will be obtained (ITN DEEPICE project).
• Session INQUA-MARE: Pole to pole teleconnections as registered in Antarctic and Arctic Holocene Archives
With the expression “pole to pole teleconnections” we refer to climate anomalies in the Arctic region, caused by oceanic or atmospheric processes originating in the Antarctic region and vice versa. These anomalies are well recognized in today’s climate but are detected with difficulties in the paleoclimate archives. Within the frame of the CMP-Coastal & Marine Processes (Coastal and Marine Processes) Commission and of the SPLOSH (Submerged Palaeolandscapes of the Southern Hemisphere) International Focus Group, the “INQUA MARE” scientific action (INtegrated QUAternary MArine REcord at Sensitive Latitudes, 2020-2024) aims to exhaustively explore the interactions between the tropical and polar regions by studying the Holocene marine sediment records from Arctic, Antarctic and Tropical regions, considered as the most sensitive areas to climate change. With this session, we would like to “recap” the first two INQUA-MARE workshops focused on the Antarctic and on the Arctic realms respectively, to open the discussion also to the terrestrial environment, and to promote next INQUA-MARE workshop that will focus on tropical areas and worldwide teleconnections between high and low latitude regions. We therefore welcome contributions that explore (and possibly compare) Holocene marine and terrestrial records from the Antarctic and Arctic regions highlighting anomalies ascribable to the climate fluctuations regime on the opposite Pole.
This workshop will present how Copernicus supports EU’s policy actions by contributing to the monitoring of the Polar Regions. The workshop aims to address Polar resilience, the changing Arctic economy and not least the changing climate at both poles, and how Copernicus can support monitoring these key aspects and facilitate interactions and discussions between different stakeholders.
Call for Papers - Evolution of East Antarctic Landscape, Cryosphere and Climate during Quaternary. This special issue propose to provide a state-of-the-art perspective on the geological-geomorphological-cryosphere-climate variability in East Antarctica, with an objective to summarise and synthesize the current scientific knowledge. More informations.
Deadline title: 15 August 2022 - Deadline manuscript submission: 15 October 2022
The aim of the online conference is to promote the work of PhD students, postdocs, researchers, senior scientists, and academics who are actively contributing to the science of Svalbard, to review the state-of-the-art Earth Observation and Remote Sensing applications in Svalbard and to provide a social experience to the Svalbard scientific community.
Ministero dell'Universita e Ricerca
Programma Ricerche Artico
Programma Nazionale di Ricerca in Antartide
Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale
L'Italia e l’Artico
L’Italia e l’Antartide
CNR-ISP
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Istituto di Scienze Polari
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