CloseThis event has ended. The JRC hosts the 5th edition of the HPLC Phytoplankton Pigments Intercomparisons (HIP) Workshop on 3-4 December 2024. This hybrid edition focuses on the determination of Total Chlorophyll and other relevant phytoplankton pigments in natural waters. scientific research | marine and aquatic research | environmental monitoring Tuesday 3 December 2024, 09:00 - Wednesday 4 December 2024, 18:00 (CET)Ispra, Italy Practical information WhenTuesday 3 December 2024, 09:00 - Wednesday 4 December 2024, 18:00 (CET)WhereJRC Ispra Via E. Fermi, 1219, 21027 Ispra VA, Italy Who should attend Researchers whose activities focus on marine pigments analysisLanguagesEnglishOrganisersJoint Research Centre Description Since 2009, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) has regularly organised intercomparison exercises on HPLC Phytoplankton Pigments (HIP) analysis to support the validation of satellite data products.The last four intercomparisons were organized with the general objective of supporting the validation of marine phytoplankton data products from Copernicus Sentinel-3 missions.This year, the JRC hosts the 5th edition of the HPLC Phytoplankton Pigments Intercomparisons (HIP) Workshop.The workshops aims to present and discuss the results of the last HPLC phytoplankton pigment analysis (HIP-8) and to plan future intercomparison activities. A rich opportunity to create and expand a network of researchers whose activities focus on marine pigments analysis to support satellite data and bio-optical algorithm validation. @Elisabetta Canuti, 2007 Contacts General contact Elisabetta Canuti Requests for participation shall be submitted to Elisabetta Canuti (JRC-HIP-workshopec [dot] europa [dot] eu (JRC-HIP-workshop[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)) by 15 November 2024. NameElisabetta Canuti OrganisationEuropean CommissionEmailJRC-HIP-workshopec [dot] europa [dot] eu
Since 2009, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) has regularly organised intercomparison exercises on HPLC Phytoplankton Pigments (HIP) analysis to support the validation of satellite data products.The last four intercomparisons were organized with the general objective of supporting the validation of marine phytoplankton data products from Copernicus Sentinel-3 missions.This year, the JRC hosts the 5th edition of the HPLC Phytoplankton Pigments Intercomparisons (HIP) Workshop.The workshops aims to present and discuss the results of the last HPLC phytoplankton pigment analysis (HIP-8) and to plan future intercomparison activities. A rich opportunity to create and expand a network of researchers whose activities focus on marine pigments analysis to support satellite data and bio-optical algorithm validation. @Elisabetta Canuti, 2007