- KEYCOP
KEYCOP is the acronym for the EU-project "Key coastal processes in the mesotrophic Skagerrak and the oligotrophic Aegean" and was funded by the
European Commission 's Marine Science and Technology Programme (MAST -III) from 1998 to 2001 (MAS3-CT97-0148 [http://biologi.uio.no/mzk/keycop KEYCOP Project web page] [http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30190.d001 Project description (pdf, 350 kB)] ).Aim of the marine research project was to understand and model the processes that determine flux of carbon,
nutrients and trace substances in the water column andsediment in different hydrographic and nutrient regimes and the vertical and horizontal fluxes between thepelagic andbenthic systems. In particular the project studied how processes change over scales from microns to tens of metres and along physicochemical gradients, and compared processes under two contrasting situations, stratified and mixed water masses. By comparing two contrasting semi-enclosed European Seas, theSkagerrak and the northernAegean , the project was able to study differences in functioning between amesotrophic andoligotrophic system. These were complemented by one-dimensional modelling studies (General Ocean Turbulence Model, GOTM [http://www.gotm.net General Ocean Turbulence Model (GOTM)] , coupled with European Regional Seas Ecosystem Model, ERSEM [http://www.ifm.uni-hamburg.de/~wwwem/res/ersem.html European Regional Seas Ecosystem Model (ERSEM)] ).The project was coordinated by
John S. Gray , professor of marine biology, at theUniversity of Oslo , Norway and had five further partner institutes and four associate partners and subcontractors from seven European countries in total. The scientific results were a contribution to the major initatives to understand coastal processes and interactions: "Land Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone" (LOICZ [http://www.loicz.org/ Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ)] ) established by the "International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme" (IGBP [http://www.igbp.kva.se/ International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP)] ), and the "European Land-Ocean Interaction Study" (ELOISE [http://www2.nilu.no/eloise European Land Ocean Interaction Studies (ELOISE)] ) established by the European Union. Project results were archived in the information system PANGAEA [http://www.pangaea.de/search?q=projectlabel:keycop Project data] .See also
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