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The content of the present reports highlights a specific use case specified at the beginning of ENVRIplus project,  the  measurement  of  the  pCO2  concentration  from  the  air-sea  interface  to  the  bottom  of  the  Ocean.  
 
The content of the present reports highlights a specific use case specified at the beginning of ENVRIplus project,  the  measurement  of  the  pCO2  concentration  from  the  air-sea  interface  to  the  bottom  of  the  Ocean.  
 
2The rationales of the relevancy of measuring pCO2 concentration in the sea-water is exposed as being an extremely  important  parameter  for  the  global  Carbon  cycle  monitoring,  and  in  particular  the  contribution of the Inorganic Carbon. During the ENVRIplus project timeline, several initiatives have been carried-out  by  the  task  partners  to  (1)  assess  the  use  of  commercially  available  sensors  for  pCO2measurements and (2) trying to refine a common approach for across-network collaborations.It  appears  that  at  the  end  of  the  exercise,  no  mature  technology  is  suitable  to  cover  all  requirements  needed for disparate networks, and that the Marine RIs have to start more cohesive synergies to achieve a common strategy for new sensors implementation.Nevertheless, Interesting discussions have started inside this task consortium, and future collaborations are  engaged  to  converge  towards  a  future  continuum  strategy  from  sea-surface  to  bottom  for  the  innovative sensors implementation.
 
2The rationales of the relevancy of measuring pCO2 concentration in the sea-water is exposed as being an extremely  important  parameter  for  the  global  Carbon  cycle  monitoring,  and  in  particular  the  contribution of the Inorganic Carbon. During the ENVRIplus project timeline, several initiatives have been carried-out  by  the  task  partners  to  (1)  assess  the  use  of  commercially  available  sensors  for  pCO2measurements and (2) trying to refine a common approach for across-network collaborations.It  appears  that  at  the  end  of  the  exercise,  no  mature  technology  is  suitable  to  cover  all  requirements  needed for disparate networks, and that the Marine RIs have to start more cohesive synergies to achieve a common strategy for new sensors implementation.Nevertheless, Interesting discussions have started inside this task consortium, and future collaborations are  engaged  to  converge  towards  a  future  continuum  strategy  from  sea-surface  to  bottom  for  the  innovative sensors implementation.
  
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A  complete  project  glossary  is  provided  online  here:  https://envriplus.manageprojects.com/s/text-documents/LFCMXHHCwS5hh
 
 
 
=PROJECT SUMMARY=
 
 
 
ENVRIplus  is  a  Horizon  2020  project  bringing  together  Environmental  and  Earth  System  Research  Infrastructures,  projects  and  networks  together  with  technical  specialist  partners  to  create  a  more  coherent,  interdisciplinary  and  interoperable  cluster  of  Environmental  Research  Infrastructures  across  Europe. It is driven by three overarching goals: 1) promoting cross-fertilization between infrastructures, 2) implementing innovative concepts and devices across RIs, and 3) facilitating research and innovation in the field of environment for an increasing number of users outside the RIs. 
 
 
 
3ENVRIplus aligns its activities to a core strategic plan where sharing multi-disciplinary expertise will be most  effective.  The  project  aims  to  improve  Earth  observation  monitoring  systems  and  strategies,  including  actions  to  improve  harmonization  and  innovation,  and  generate  common  solutions  to  many  shared information technology and data related challenges. It also seeks to harmonize policies for access and provide strategies for knowledge transfer amongst RIs. ENVRIplus develops guidelines to enhance transdisciplinary  use  of  data  and  data-products  supported  by  applied  use-cases  involving  RIs  from  different  domains.  The  project  coordinates  actions  to  improve  communication  and  cooperation,  addressing  Environmental  RIs  at  all  levels,  from  management  to  end-users,  implementing  RI-staff exchange  programs,  generating  material  for  RI  personnel,  and  proposing  common  strategic  developments and actions for enhancing services to users and evaluating the socio-economic impacts.
 
  
ENVRIplus  is  expected  to  facilitate  structuration  and  improve  quality  of  services  offered  both  within  single  RIs  and  at  the  pan-RI  level.  It  promotes  efficient  and  multi-disciplinary  research  offering  new  opportunities to users, new tools to RI managers and new communication strategies for environmental RI communities. The resulting solutions, services and other project outcomes are made available to all environmental RI initiatives, thus contributing to the development of a coherent European RI ecosystem.
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D1.2 Specification report of common test protocols and intercomparison methodologies
Project [[:Category:ENVRIplus|ENVRIplus]]
Deliverable nr D1.2
Submission date 2019-07-25
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The content of the present reports highlights a specific use case specified at the beginning of ENVRIplus project, the measurement of the pCO2 concentration from the air-sea interface to the bottom of the Ocean. 2The rationales of the relevancy of measuring pCO2 concentration in the sea-water is exposed as being an extremely important parameter for the global Carbon cycle monitoring, and in particular the contribution of the Inorganic Carbon. During the ENVRIplus project timeline, several initiatives have been carried-out by the task partners to (1) assess the use of commercially available sensors for pCO2measurements and (2) trying to refine a common approach for across-network collaborations.It appears that at the end of the exercise, no mature technology is suitable to cover all requirements needed for disparate networks, and that the Marine RIs have to start more cohesive synergies to achieve a common strategy for new sensors implementation.Nevertheless, Interesting discussions have started inside this task consortium, and future collaborations are engaged to converge towards a future continuum strategy from sea-surface to bottom for the innovative sensors implementation.

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