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Arctic-COLORS (Arctic-COastal Land Ocean inteRactionS) Field Campaign Scoping Study Update and Plans
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  • Antonio Mannino,
  • Marjorie Friedrichs,
  • Peter Hernes,
  • Patricia Matrai,
  • Joseph Salisbury,
  • Maria Tzortziou,
  • Carlos Del Castillo
Antonio Mannino
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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Marjorie Friedrichs
Virginia Inst Marine Science
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Peter Hernes
University of California - Davis
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Patricia Matrai
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science
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Joseph Salisbury
University of New Hampshire
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Maria Tzortziou
University of New Hampshire
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Carlos Del Castillo
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Abstract

The realization that changes within the Arctic have profound impacts on ecosystems and human populations across the globe has motivated greater attention. Yet major gaps remain in our understanding of the feedbacks, response, and resilience of coastal Arctic ecosystems, communities, and natural resources to current and future pressures. Most importantly, the Arctic coastal zone, a vulnerable and complex contiguous landscape of lakes, streams, wetlands, permafrost, rivers, lagoons, estuaries, and coastal seas—all modified by snow and ice—remains poorly understood. To improve our mechanistic understanding and prediction capabilities of land-ice-ocean interactions in the rapidly changing Arctic coastal zone, our team proposed a Field Campaign Scoping Study called Arctic-COLORS (Arctic-COastal Land Ocean inteRactionS) to NASA’s Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry Program. Arctic-COLORS aims to quantify the response of the Arctic coastal environment to global change and anthropogenic disturbances – an imperative for developing mitigation and adaptation strategies for the region. Arctic-COLORS is unprecedented, as it represents the first attempt to study the nearshore coastal Arctic (from riverine deltas and estuaries out to the coastal sea) as an integrated land-ocean atmosphere-biosphere system. The overarching objective of Arctic-COLORS is to quantify the coupled biogeochemical/ecological response of the Arctic nearshore system to rapidly changing terrestrial fluxes and ice conditions, in the context of environmental (short-term) and climate (long-term) change. The science of our field campaign will focus on three key science themes and several overarching science questions per theme: (1) Effect of land on nearshore Arctic biogeochemistry (2) Effect of ice on nearshore Arctic biogeochemistry (3) Effects of future change (warming land and melting ice) on nearshore Arctic biogeochemistry This field campaign will be composed of an integrative measurement approach utilizing a broad range of proven sampling approaches from a multitude of platforms including autonomous vehicles to achieve sufficient seasonal and spatial coverage to resolve the science questions proposed by the Arctic-COLORS team as well as remote sensing and development of coupled physical-biogeochemical models.