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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE100100203

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $700,000.00
    Summary
    Advanced Geochemical Facility for Climate and Environmental Change Research: a Western Australian/Indian Ocean focus. Research outcomes from this new facility will empower government bodies, resource industries, and indigenous stakeholders with key baseline information to ensure the sustainable and sensitive development of west Australia's unique coastal and offshore regions, across heavily populated and pristine environments. This includes projecting future impacts on local industries (eg. ener .... Advanced Geochemical Facility for Climate and Environmental Change Research: a Western Australian/Indian Ocean focus. Research outcomes from this new facility will empower government bodies, resource industries, and indigenous stakeholders with key baseline information to ensure the sustainable and sensitive development of west Australia's unique coastal and offshore regions, across heavily populated and pristine environments. This includes projecting future impacts on local industries (eg. energy, fisheries, tourism), rising shorelines with critical implications for existing and developing communities, and enhancing the resilience of habitats at risk. These are crucial to mitigate the impacts from environmental change that could severely affect our regional and national economies, as well as the style and quality of life of current and future generations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559042

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
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    DEEP SEA CORALS AS HIGH RESOLUTION RECORDERS OF SOUTHERN OCEAN NUTRIENT CHEMISTRY AND CIRCULATION. There is compelling evidence that the Earth has been warming dramatically since the end of the 19th century as a consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2. This study aims to understand the long-term role of the Southern Ocean as a 'store-house' for CO2, and its significance in controlling changes in the Earth's climate. We will use coral skeletons from the deep oceans as archives of ocean circu .... DEEP SEA CORALS AS HIGH RESOLUTION RECORDERS OF SOUTHERN OCEAN NUTRIENT CHEMISTRY AND CIRCULATION. There is compelling evidence that the Earth has been warming dramatically since the end of the 19th century as a consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2. This study aims to understand the long-term role of the Southern Ocean as a 'store-house' for CO2, and its significance in controlling changes in the Earth's climate. We will use coral skeletons from the deep oceans as archives of ocean circulation and nutrient levels. This information will help unravel how biological activity in the Southern Ocean has responded during previous episodes of climate change, and how this has controlled the levels of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere. This will provide a better understanding of greenhouse warming and its effect on our future climate.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0880815

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $617,418.00
    Summary
    An Investigation into Oceanic CO2 Variability and its Influence on Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations. Carbon dioxide is a powerful greenhouse gas whose observed atmospheric increase is the central cause of climate change. The associated environmental, social and economic impacts to Australia could be staggering via coral reef degradation, loss of agricultural production, coastal erosion and extreme climate events. This work aims to better our understanding of how the oceans may mediate the effec .... An Investigation into Oceanic CO2 Variability and its Influence on Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations. Carbon dioxide is a powerful greenhouse gas whose observed atmospheric increase is the central cause of climate change. The associated environmental, social and economic impacts to Australia could be staggering via coral reef degradation, loss of agricultural production, coastal erosion and extreme climate events. This work aims to better our understanding of how the oceans may mediate the effects of climate change for Australia and therefore has a strong national benefit. Quantifying the importance Australia's oceanic CO2 sink will be important for Australian policy makers within international climate negotiations and also for better management practices to ensure the future prosperity of Australia's coral reef ecosystem.
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