CATLIN ARCTIC SURVEY 2011 ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2011 Catlin Arctic Survey. This page should
tell you everything you need to know to submit the ‘expression of interest’ form,
which is available for download below.
The Survey is organised and managed by Geo Mission Ltd, a specialist environmental
sponsorship, communications and operations agency. Should you have any questions
relating to your application, please email our Science Manager Dr. Tim Cullingford
on tim@geomission.co.uk. To report any technical issues or problems downloading
the form, please email sal@geomission.co.uk.
BACKGROUND
The Catlin Arctic Surveys undertake research into the changing Arctic environment,
especially sea-ice and its relation to ocean/atmospheric systems. They offer unique
services of logistics, infrastructure and expertise (particularly the extreme Winter/Spring
environment) with potential for explorer scientist collaborations, to advance scientific
understanding of this region. They also facilitate development of inter-disciplinary
collaborations within the international scientific community. The communication
of the Surveys to the wider public, including the environmental imperatives underpinning
them, forms an integral part of the project plan.
So far, two Surveys have been undertaken. Further information about the 2010 Survey,
which predominantly investigated ocean acidification (with supporting sea ice dynamics
research), can be found within the pages of this website.
The 2009 Survey concentrated on sea ice thickness and understanding how long this
important surface feature of our planet would still exist in the summers. More information
can be found on the dedicated website
.
CATLIN ARCTIC SURVEY 2011
We are inviting proposals for 2011 to research the
ATLANTIC MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING (THERMOHALINE) CIRCULATION
, implicated in regulation of European climate, US coastal sea-levels etc. Focusing
on the role of sea-ice in the
freshening / warming
Arctic Ocean, proposals may include for example:
- Geophysics – water column profiling, satellite ground-truthing, GIS
- Biogeochemical signatures – trace elements / isotopes, ocean / atmosphere gas fluxes,
methane hydrate release, ocean microbiology
- Research complementary to our ongoing surveys into ocean acidification (2010), and
sea-ice thickness (2009, 2010)
- Other research areas will be considered
Catlin Arctic Survey 2011 will comprise an Ice Base in the Canadian High Arctic
enabling scientists to undertake Winter/Spring fieldwork. Additionally, an Explorer
Team will cross the Arctic Ocean basin sea-ice making ocean/sea-ice observations.
The Catlin Arctic Survey 2011 invites investigators from any organization/country
to submit proposals.
SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
Applications will only be accepted via the official form below. To download, just
double click on the word icon and remember to ‘save as’ before you start to fill
in.
Completed forms should be emailed to tim@geomission.co.uk no later than 5pm on Thursday
12th August 2010.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Expression of Interest will be put to a scientific panel for short-listing.
Those invited to the next stage will be informed by 26th August 2010
Full research proposals will be required by 23rd September 2010,
Full research proposals will be put to a scientific panel for peer review. Further
guidance on this process will be issued at a later stage.
Specialist Arctic training for all successful applicants is likely to take place
two weeks prior to deployment to the Ice Base.
The Ice Base Survey gets underway in March 2011.
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