Research on Climate Change
Ministry of Earth Sciences has a long-term program of
monitoring one of the major fjords at Ny-Ålesund
(1200km to the south of the North Pole) on the Svalbard archipelago in the
Arctic region to understand how it may respond to changing climate. Main
objective of the project is to establish a long-term comprehensive physical,
chemical, biological and atmospheric measurement programme to study:
i)
The
variability in the Arctic/Atlantic climate signal.
ii)
The
effect of interaction between the warm Atlantic water and the cold glacial-melt
iii)
fresh
water on the biological productivity and phytoplankton species composition
iv)
and
diversity within the fjord.
v)
The
winter convection and its role in the biogeochemical cycling.
vi)
The
trigger mechanism of spring bloom and its temporal variability and biomass
production.
vii)
The
production and export of organic carbon in the fjord.
In addition, following the understanding on February 2013
Delhi meeting of the Belmont Forum, a new multi-institutional Collaborative
Research Activity has been proposed for exploring the linkage between the
Arctic and Antarctic climate variability and the Monsoon as a new global
initiative to be led by India and France.
Union Minister of Science &
Technology and Earth Sciences Shri S.Jaipal Reddy gave this information in reply to a written question in
the Lok Sabha.
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