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Cold-water corals: archives of intermediate waters oxygenation state?

Short Title 
CoralOx
Reference 
MIT-EXPL/SOE/0024/2019
Coordination 
CCMAR
Coordinator 
Budget CCMAR 
46813.75k€
Funding 
FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Partners 
Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA)
Date 
07/2021 to 09/2022

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Main info

Ocean deoxygenation is one of the big impacts of climate change. Decreasing oxygen levels will greatly impact the ocean intermediate depths (200-1500m) and especially oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs). In order to better understand the processes that control ocean oxygenation, we need long-term records, which can only be obtained from geological archives such as sediments and cold-water corals. Chromium and Cr isotopes are sensitive to ocean oxygenation levels, particularly near ODZs. CoralOx is an exploratory project of the MIT-Portugal Program aiming to investigate the use of cold-water coral Cr concentration and isotope ratio as a proxy of paleoredox state of intermediate-depth waters.

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Name Position
Fatima Abrantes Senior Researcher
Marcos Fontela Postdoc
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Senior Researcher
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Marcos Fontela
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Postdoc
News
The researcher was a speaker in the session "Terrestrial Systems", where she presented the most recent data from her CoralOx project.
Our researcher Lélia has finished her work on the EMSO project and will start working on the new project CoralOx. Congratulations!