| Grant number: | 10/52658-1 |
| Support Opportunities: | Research Program on Global Climate Change - Regular Grants |
| Start date: | August 01, 2011 |
| End date: | July 31, 2014 |
| Field of knowledge: | Physical Sciences and Mathematics - Geosciences |
| Agreement: | NERC, UKRI |
| Principal Investigator: | Paulo Eduardo Artaxo Netto |
| Grantee: | Paulo Eduardo Artaxo Netto |
| Principal researcher abroad: | Gordon McFiggans |
| Institution abroad: | University of Manchester , England |
| Host Institution: | Instituto de Física (IF). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil |
| City of the host institution: | São Paulo |
Abstract
The BUNIAACIC collaboration aims to develop a coherent strategy for UK studies of atmospheric composition and impacts in the Amazon. A network of Brazilian and UK atmospheric researchers will be established to scope potential collaborative opportunities by exploiting and extending the infrastructural framework of the FAPESP AEROCLlMA Thematic Grant. An early secondment of CAS staff to São Paulo followed by a broad kick-oft workshop will be used to initiate the scoping study. Potential UK activities at various stages of development will be drawn into a broader strategy of International collaboration and opportunities for further consortium scale activities will be developed. A UK office for collaboration on Amazonian atmospheric research will be established at the University of Manchester. The long-term particulate monitoring programme within AEROCLlMA will be expanded to include online aerosol composition measurements at the pristine rainforest site. Secondment of São Paulo staff to CAS will ensure adequate training is provided in the operation of the instrumentation, data analysis and quality control. A pump-priming pilot scale intensive deployment of the CAS container laboratory with additional particulate measurement instrumentation will be used to i) validate the long-term measurements; ii) quantitatively interpret the impacts of aerosol composition on physical properties of climate relevance in the context of the long-term variability; iii) act as a focal measurement suite around which a broader consortium-scale activity can be developed. A strategy for the medium and longer term collaborative efforts will be developed based on the initial scoping study and consultation throughout the UK research community. This strategy will be consolidated into a White Paper outlining the Brazil-UK collaborative opportunities and recommended participation of UK groups in Amazonian atmospheric research. (AU)
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