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  • Study of Temporal Trends of Pollution in Selected Coastal Areas by the Application of Isotopic and Nuclear Tools

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    K41016

    CRP

    2070

    Approved Date

    27 May 2016

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    21 September 2016

    Expected End Date

    31 December 2020

    Participating Countries

    Australia
    Brazil
    Italy
    Jordan
    Kenya
    Kuwait
    Malaysia
    Mexico
    Morocco
    Russian Federation
    Spain
    Sri Lanka
    Sweden
    Viet Nam

    Description

    The increasing worldwide exploitation of coastal areas poses serious environmental problems and requires science-based policy for a sustainable management of the marine ecosystems and resources. Knowledge on pollution levels and trends is essential to define environmental protection measures. However, data availability in coastal areas is still very uneven. In large areas of the world information?is totally missing and, although monitoring programmes are being undertaken, very little is known on past contaminant levels and trends. The use of natural environmental archives (sediments, shells, corals, etc.) when properly dated by radioisotopic methods, may allow for defining the temporal variability and trend of the levels of a variety of contaminants ?in the marine environment, complementing conventional monitoring programmes and/or reconstructing past environmental conditions when monitoring data?is missing. ? The aim of this CRP is to critically review the use of natural environmental archives to retrospectively investigate pollution trends in the marine environment and to show how the application of radioanalytical, isotopic and tracer techniques can contribute to provide an improved approach enabling to produce comprehensive data on the behaviiour of contaminants in coastal marine systems.

    Objectives

    To provide Member States with improved and harmonized environmental archive dating tools to evaluate sources and temporal trends of pollutants which will enable them to sustainably manage their coastal marine environment.

    Specific objectives

    To globally verify the improved and harmonized common approach in selected coastal areas with high sedimentation rates

    To appraise pollution sources by the use of stable and radioisotopes

    To establish a scientific platform to improve the radiometric dating methods for defining time trends of pollution

    To globally verify the improved and harmonized common approach in selected coastal areas with high sedimentation rates

    To appraise pollution sources by the use of stable and radioisotopes

    To establish a scientific platform to improve the radiometric dating methods for defining time trends of pollution

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