European Network and ICOS

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European Network and ICOS Dario Papale University of Tuscia Italy ICOS Ecosystem Thematic Centre

Network size and trend The European network had a constant growth until 2009 and then stopped, increasing again only recently. The main reason is in the funding scheme

Research projects vs long term monitoring European Union funded different research projects (3-5 years) where eddy covariance data were collected. Often same sites were involved in different projects (but not always) 1996 2001 2005 2009 2011 Today

The European Network of sites More than 350 sites registered, about 200 confirmed to have EC data, 180 submitted data. Thanks to EU funded projects outside Europe also data from Africa and Russia are included. But also many sites not funded by EU. PAGE21

The European Network of sites Most of the sites are however in Europe, covering all the countries except the Balkan region where only few sites exist (note: sites in Estonia are chambers + one eddy)

What is ICOS www.icos-ri.eu ICOS is: 1. A networks of sites measuring GHGs in the ecosystem, atmosphere and ocean compartments 2. Four thematic centres that coordinate the activity of the sites 3. One EU level head-office and web portal The ICOS Ecosystem network: about 70 ecosystem sites measuring fluxes of CO 2, CH 4 and N 2 O The ICOS Ecosystem Thematic Center: coordinates the ecosystem network, does the processing, test and development of new methods and sensors. The main ETC lab is in Italy (Viterbo) with two additional offices/labs in France (Bordeaux) and Belgium (Antwerp).

Participation in ICOS It is not enough to be interested to share data to participate in ICOS As European Research Infrastructure there are formal and technical steps needed: Data quality, data continuity, metadata, 1) constant The country feedbacks where are the crucial station to ensure is located must participate to ICOS either as Member or that Observer the data and will pay be a useful membership and used. contribution All ICOS to is contribute a long term to Research the general costs of Head this Office is set-up and Carbon and tested Portal before a site is ICOS Infrastructure is not directly and funded for this by reason EU it is 2) officially The country added (or to the network. site directly) has also but to important pay through a station resources to follow contribution protocols from the to in participate order to to the costs of the Thematic Centre caring member increase about states their comparability. directly. measurements and providing services. For ecosystem station it is between A Many country 1.500 sites and participating run 6.000 two euro systems and per year. in parallel! 3) The site has to apply the agreed protocols paying and to is share also committing all the data to openly as requested by the ICOS data policy support On open the access national no community needed to comment. 4) The station has to go through a labelling process where the quality, completeness and Not robustness so different of the respect data collected to other and their transmission is tested by the Thematic Centre. networks. The fact that is linked to each single station makes 1) explicit the importance of the work done and 2) stronger the relation between site and Thematic Centre Stated in this way could be difficult to understand

The ICOS Network Not all the countries in Europe are currently members of ICOS and for this reason the distribution of stations is not homogeneous like in the European Database

The ICOS Network Not all the countries in Europe are currently members of ICOS and for this reason the distribution of stations is not homogeneous like in the European Database

ICOS Near Real Time data submission and processing Raw data are submitted daily to the ICOS databases. Fluxes are computed every morning for the Near Real Time data and periodically for the data releases. http://www.icos-etc.eu/icos/nrt-data

ICOS - Common methods to avoid errors and increase comparability Instruction documents 21 instructions manuals (~1900 pages) written and edited by ETC based upon protocols elaborated by the scientific community (>150 scientists involved). Provides a unique example of standard. The documents (technical) are available for everybody and will be soon online with a DOI. The protocols (more scientific) are going to be published in a scientific journal (ask Corinna for info)

ICOS - A new database system, including templates and formats With Near Real Time data processing and information to be submitted manually often and timely, the database system, templates and formats need to be chanted respect to the European Database. HOWEVER, always without re-inventing anything and ensuring the full compliance with the agreed international standards, in particular with AmeriFlux and the European Database. This means: BADM system, same variable names, same levels definition, same site codes, same formatting rules etc.

European Database and AmeriFlux: a story of success In the last years there have been a number of great achievements in the collaboration between these two large databases and their networks 1) Common centralized data processing so that the data are fully compliant. This also helped to save resources (no duplications). And you make a lot of friends. 2) Same variable names, codes, descriptions, units (!!!), structure. To call the same thing in the same way in USA and in Europe. 3) Same final products so that a used can download data from AmeriFlux and from the European Database and just use them, no additional steps needed, QC have the same meaning etc. 4) Same data levels definition in order to better organize the process and clearly explain to the users what they have in the hands (with limits and characteristics) 5) Same BADM templates, with same options and rules. In this way also the metadata and ancillary data are fully comparable and well organized. In ICOS we worked (and we are still working) to ensure full compatibility of ICOS data with these agreed standards even if data are in some cases more complex (raw data).

European Database and ICOS near future strategy European Database PAGE21 A lot of sites from all Europe, Africa, Russia Open to everybody for participation Strong compatibility with AmeriFlux Low funding level No long term plan Long term plan Stable (well, we hope ) funding Not open to everybody Sites only from participating countries Own standards but based on existing stuff Find a strategy in order to take the positive aspects from both. Viterbo coordinates both (good) but different groups involved, different stakeholders and formal rules to be respected