Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ... Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
esearch collaborationProject & granting body Researchers GrantperiodActive Ice-Shelf Rift Systems on the Amery IceShelf, East AntarcticaARC DiscoveryTasmanian Shoreline Monitoring Project in NorthernTasmaniaUTAS Institutional Research Grant SchemeFracturing and deformation along the Amery IceShelfAASIceberg Calving from active ice-shelf rift systems onthe Amery Ice ShelfAASInteractive effects of light, CO 2and iron onphytoplankton community dynamics in the RossSea, AntarcticaNational Science Foundation, Office of PolarPrograms (USA)Supporting or Sabotaging SustainableDevelopment: State Responses to EnvironmentalCertification Schemes’ARC DiscoveryHyphenated Capillary Electrophoresis - MassSpectrometry FacilityARC Linkage-Infrastructure, Equipment andFacilitiesLong term investigation of the southern ocean withhigh resolution simulations of a coupled ice-oceanmodelAASImplementation of a sea ice modelAASInvestigation of Antarctic sea ice with a highresolutioncoupled ice-ocean modelAPAC Merit Allocation SchemeStudying high-frequency Arctic and Antarctic sea icedynamics using drifting buoy data.AASLong term investigation of the Southern Ocean withhigh resolution simulations of a coupled ice-oceanmodelAPAC Merit Grant SchemeCash and/or In-KindTotal 2005-06Coleman R 2006-08 $290,000 $55,500Coleman R 2005 $22,500 $11,250Coleman R,Fricker A, LackieM, Young NColeman R,Fricker H, YoungNDiTullio G,Hutchins D,Smith W,Sedwick P,Dunbar R, TortellP, Bowie A2005-06 $18,055Logistical$850,0002005-06 $27,277Logistical$1.2M$18,055$27,2772005-07 $495,428 $15,000Gale F, Haward M 2004-06 $150,000 $50,000Haddad P, ClarkM, Reid J, BowieA, Macka M,McMeekin T,Bowman J, RossJ, Breadmore M,Hilder E, GuijtR, Shellie R,Jacobson G2006 $263,000 $263,000Heil P, Allison I 2004-10 LogisticalsupportHeil P, Bindoff N 2004-08 LogisticalsupportHeil P, Bindoff Nand others2005 $230,000serviceunits,$100,000logisticalHeil P 2006-09 LogisticalsupportLogisticalsupportLogisticalsupport$100,000LogisticalsupportHeil P and others 2005 $460,000 $207,00068 Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06
esearch collaborationProject & granting body Researchers GrantperiodLong term investigation of the Southern Ocean withhigh resolution simulations of a coupled ice-oceanmodelAPAC Merit Grant SchemeWinter temperature and salinity measurements inthe Southern Ocean using elephant seals as oceanobserving platformARC DiscoveryVariability and stability of Antarctic Bottom Water inMk3 modelAustralian Antarctic ProgramPhysical and biogeochemical dynamics of theSubantarctic ZoneAASCash and/or In-KindTotal 2005-06Heil P and others 2006 $60,000 $20,000Hindell M,Michael K,Coleman R,Rintoul RHirst A, O’FarrellS, England MHoward W,Trull T, BowieA, TilbrookB, Griffiths B,Wright S2003-05 $250,000 $40,000July 2004-July 200715/1/07– 15/2/07$84 000 $28 000$3,000,000logisticalsupportPotential effects of increasing anthropogenic CO 2onmarine plankton in the Southern OceanAustralian Greenhouse OfficeFederalism and international risk managementARC DiscoveryTourism to subantarctic Macquarie Island and EastAntarctica from Hobart – A scoping studyTasmanian Polar NetworkLooking back to see the future: Change in theLambert Glacier and the East Antarctic Ice Sheet– postglacial work of relevance to SLPARC DiscoveryThe Southern Ocean and sea ice response toclimate variability and changeAPAC Merit Grant SchemeA study of fast-ice distribution and polynyas in EastAntarctica using ALOS dataJAXA (Japanese Space Agency)Validation of AMSR-E Antarctic sea ice products inEast AntarcticaNASARemote sensing validation experimentASACThe validation of Cryosat sea ice thicknessmeasurements in AntarcticaEuropean Space AgencyHoward W, Moy A May 2006-May 2007Kellow A, HawardMJabour J Nov 2005-Nov 2006Lambeck K, FabelD, Tregoning P,Coleman R, FinkDMarsland S, HeilP and othersMassom R,Worby A, Lytle VMassom R, LytleV, Worby A,Michael K, YoungNMassom R,Allison I, WorbyA, Lytle V,Michael K, YoungNMassom R,Allison I, WorbyA, Michael K,Lytle V, Young N$108,000 $108,0002002-05 $90,000 $32,000$38,500(includes$27,500in kindsupport forship berthsand surveyproduction)$32,4662003-06 $530,000 $140,0002006 $190,000 $90,0002003-07 Satellitedata2002-06 Satellitedata2002-06 Logisticalsupport forV1 2003-042002-06 SatellitedataSatellitedataSatellitedataSatellitedataAntarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06 69
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esearch collaborationProject & granting body Researchers GrantperiodActive Ice-Shelf Rift Systems on the Amery IceShelf, East <strong>Antarctic</strong>aARC DiscoveryTasmanian Shoreline Monitoring Project in NorthernTasmaniaUTAS Institutional Research Grant SchemeFracturing <strong>and</strong> deformation along the Amery IceShelfAASIceberg Calving from active ice-shelf rift systems onthe Amery Ice ShelfAASInteractive effects of light, CO 2<strong>and</strong> iron onphytoplankton community dynamics in the RossSea, <strong>Antarctic</strong>aNational Science Foundation, Office of PolarPrograms (USA)Supporting or Sabotaging SustainableDevelopment: State Responses to EnvironmentalCertification Schemes’ARC DiscoveryHyphenated Capillary Electrophoresis - MassSpectrometry FacilityARC Linkage-Infrastructure, Equipment <strong>and</strong>FacilitiesLong term investigation of the southern ocean withhigh resolution simulations of a coupled ice-oceanmodelAASImplementation of a sea ice modelAASInvestigation of <strong>Antarctic</strong> sea ice with a highresolutioncoupled ice-ocean modelAPAC Merit Allocation SchemeStudying high-frequency Arctic <strong>and</strong> <strong>Antarctic</strong> sea icedynamics using drifting buoy data.AASLong term investigation of the Southern Ocean withhigh resolution simulations of a coupled ice-oceanmodelAPAC Merit Grant SchemeCash <strong>and</strong>/or In-KindTotal <strong>2005</strong>-06Coleman R 2006-08 $290,000 $55,500Coleman R <strong>2005</strong> $22,500 $11,250Coleman R,Fricker A, LackieM, Young NColeman R,Fricker H, YoungNDiTullio G,Hutchins D,Smith W,Sedwick P,Dunbar R, TortellP, Bowie A<strong>2005</strong>-06 $18,055Logistical$850,000<strong>2005</strong>-06 $27,277Logistical$1.2M$18,055$27,277<strong>2005</strong>-07 $495,428 $15,000Gale F, Haward M 2004-06 $150,000 $50,000Haddad P, ClarkM, Reid J, BowieA, Macka M,McMeekin T,Bowman J, RossJ, Breadmore M,Hilder E, GuijtR, Shellie R,Jacobson G2006 $263,000 $263,000Heil P, Allison I 2004-10 LogisticalsupportHeil P, Bindoff N 2004-08 LogisticalsupportHeil P, Bindoff N<strong>and</strong> others<strong>2005</strong> $230,000serviceunits,$100,000logisticalHeil P 2006-09 LogisticalsupportLogisticalsupportLogisticalsupport$100,000LogisticalsupportHeil P <strong>and</strong> others <strong>2005</strong> $460,000 $207,00068 <strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06