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GEO Health and Environment Community of Practice Proposal for a New Task as part of Information Services of the GEO WP (2012-2015) Prof. Nicola Pirrone Director CNR - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research Rome, Italy pirrone@iia.cnr.it GEO Health and Environment Community of Practice 3rd Workshop Press Room, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Building 7 bis, avenue de la Paix, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland 4-6 May 2011 CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Global Mercury Observation New Task Title Global Mercury Observation It builds on the previous sub-Task HE-09-02d: “Global Monitoring Network for Mercury” CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Task Definition Develop a global observation system for mercury by: combining ground-based, over-water and tropospheric observations Harmonizing standard operating procedures for monitoring mercury and its compounds in air, atmospheric deposition, water, soil, sediments, vegetation and biota. The sharing of data from this network, allowing access to comparable and long-term data from a wide array of locations, will help understand temporal and spatial patterns of mercury transport and deposition to, and evasion from, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The data produced will support the validation of regional and global atmospheric mercury models for use in evaluations of different policy options for reducing mercury pollution impacts on continental and global scales. Build upon the GMOS Project, the US MercNet initiative and international monitoring and modelling efforts led by Italy, Japan and South Africa. Moreover build upon the contribution of, among others, UNEP Mercury Programme, the Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants Task Force (TF HTAP), and the European Monitoring and Evaluation Program (EMEP). CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Deliverables / Priority Actions / Leads Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for monitoring mercury and its compounds in air, atmospheric deposition, water, soil, sediments, vegetation and biota relevant to public health. Responsible: Francesca Sprovieri, CNR-IIA, Italy Ground-based observations aimed to provide spatially distributed information on mercury concentrations in ambient air and precipitations. Responsible: Nicola Pirrone, CNR-IIA, Italy Marine Observations aimed to provide spatially distributed data on mercury concentration in biotic and abiotic systems of major oceans (i.e., Atlantic, Pacific, Indian) and seas (i.e., North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea). Responsible: Milena Horvat, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia UTLS Observations, aimed to provide mercury speciation data along with major atmospheric oxidants data in the troposphere and lower stratosphere including vertical profiles; data will be gathered on board of regional and intercontinental flights. Responsible: Ralf Ebinghaus, HZG, Germany CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Deliverables / Priority Actions / Leads E. Validated regional and global scale atmospheric mercury models on the basis of the data produced at ground-based sites (as in A), over oceans and seas (as in B) and in the UTLS (as in C). Responsibles: Oleg Travnikov, MSC-East, Moscow (for Global Models) Volker Matthias, HZG, Hamburg, Germany (Regional Models) F. The interoperable system to allow the sharing of data and tools produced (in A-E above) that will represent the core of the forecasting and alerting system. Responsibles: Sergio Cinnirella and Ian M. Hedgecock, CNR-IIA, Italy CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

PoC / Contributors / Co-Leads CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Resources Available for Implementation From EC-FP7, through GMOS (2010-2015) Italian Polar Program (PNRA) French Polar Program U.S.EPA (to support the operation of several sites in USA) NSF (support NAAMEX aircraft tropospheric studies at Univ. of Washington) Government of Japan for the Okinawa sites Government of Canada for Alert site MOST, PR China, for sites in China Others…. CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Issues and Gaps Establish a close cooperation/ coordination with INFRASTRUCTURE tasks. Increase advocacy for in-situ QA/QC procedure. Ensure a close cooperation with DS-04 “Ocean Monitoring, Forecasting and Resources Management”, DS-08 “Human Impact Monitoring and Forecasting”, DS-06: Disease Early Warning”. Ensure a better link between task level (deliverables) and policy level within GEO; issues related to data property rights, data sharing, etc need to be better framed. Plan for the infrastructure (observing + data) management after 2015 CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

from GEO to Environmental Policy The proposed Task will contribute to the overall GEOSS goal to …. further the implementation of international environmental treaty obligations. European Mercury Strategy UNEP Mercury Program – Global Partnership on Atmospheric Mercury Transport and Fate Research (F&T) Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants (TF HTAP) under the UNECE-LRTAP conventions. On-going programs in US, Canada, Asia, etc. CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Global Mercury Observation System - GMOS – Funded by: European Commission – DG Research (2010 – 2015) GMOS involves most of GEO Task Contributors, key contributors in USA, Canada, Japan, Korea that were not eligible to EU funding are involved as “External GMOS Partners” and are part of the Scientific Advisory Board. CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Innovation / Filling Gaps The outcomes of GMOS will support the achievement of goals and objectives of key international programs including the proposed GEO Task, the UNEP F&T, and TF HTAP of the UNECE-LRTAP convention. For the first time, a coordinated Global Mercury Observation System will be established which will include observations from continuous ground-based stations, ad-hoc over-water observation programs, and a UTLS program. For the first time vertical profiles of tropospheric mercury concentrations at different latitudes and time of the year will be provided by coordinating the efforts of GMOS with those of other on-going international programs in Europe and North America (i.e., CARIBIC, NAAMEX). For the first time a full validation of global and regional scale atmospheric models will be performed on the basis of observations that are representative of different regions, locations of natural and anthropogenic sources, terrestrial and aquatic receptors, and atmospheric transport patterns. For the first time fully validated regional and global scale atmospheric models, will be used to evaluate spatial and temporal patterns of ambient concentrations, and re- emission rates from and deposition fluxes to aquatic and terrestrial receptors for different scenarios of mercury emissions at regional and global scales. CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Strategy GMOS will include the following observation programs: Ground-Based Observation System Oceanographic Observation program which will include: Cruises over the Pacific Ocean Cruises over the Atlantic Ocean Cruises over the Mediterranean and North/Baltic Seas Aircraft program which will include: Intercontinental Flights in the Upper Troposphere / Lower Stratosphere Regional scale flights in Europe (and likely also in USA) up to the mid Troposphere CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Ground-Based Observation System - 40 stations will be established in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere - CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Ground-Based Observation System CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS External Partners - As part of the GMOS Scientific Advisory Board - Representatives of existing regional programs and networks: AMNet, USA (David Schmeltz, USEPA) NADP, USA-Canada (Sandy Steffen, Env. Canada) Storm Pick Station (CO), USA (Daniel Obrist, DRI) Mauna Loa (Hawaii), USEPA, USA (Matt Landis, USEPA) Mt. Bachelor station (WA), USA (Dan Jaffe, UoW) Cape Hedo, Okinawa, Japan (Nriughi Suzuki, NIES, Tokyo) ....more ….. CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

More info at: http://evk2.isac.cnr.it/ KHUMBU GLACIER Power provided by solar cells (96 photovoltaic panels and 120 electric storage cells) Station is remote controlled from CNR and CNRS labs. Logistics managed by EvK2CNR. NCO-P in operation since March 2006 (ABC, GAW, Aeronet, CEOP)

CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Oceanographic Program - Cruises over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans - CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Aircraft-Based Program - Intercontinental flights in the UTLS CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

... State of the art: GMOS SDI PostGIS Metadata Output Geoserver Portal State of the art: GMOS SDI RDBMS Server Server Client Metadata Output PostGIS ... Geoserver Client Application GeoInt OpenLayers CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

GMOS Interoperable Architecture (based on SWE) GMOS Station 1 ..... GMOS Station 2 GMOS Station n AQUIRE OBSERVATIONS FROM HTTP Mobile (GMS/UMTS) ................ Core Node Output: Desktop GIS (uDig, ArcMap ....) SWE Thin Client Web Gis (OpenLayers,...) Metadata ISO 19115, CS-W 2.0.2 OGC Web Services (WMS, WFS, WPS, SOS..) SMS, .... Security and Geo Right Management Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) SOS, SWE, WPS Components Pre Processing! Storage System CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) GMOS Impact Users Nearcast Forecast ..... Decisors Scenarios Directives ….. Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Web Processing Service ..... CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it

DS-15: GLOBAL MERCURY OBSERVATION What comes next in the new GEO WP (2012-2015) CONSIDEIRNG THE RELEVANCE OF THIS TASK, ITS OWN FUNDING, CRITICAL MASS, PSATIAL DISTRIBTUION OF COUTNRIES INVOLVED, FORESEEN DELIVERABLES WE PROPOSE TO MOVE THIS TASK TO BE PART OF INFORMATION SERVICES AS: DS-15: GLOBAL MERCURY OBSERVATION

More about GMOS will be available at... www.gmos.eu the official GMOS web portal provides all the information concerning the project development, interoperable system, field campaigns, atmospheric modelling and major findings and press releases Thanks CNR – Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Rome, Italy http://www.iia.cnr.it