Eurotrac
EUROTRAC was a joint European scientific research programme within the Eureka Framework.
EUROTRAC was accepted as a Eureka project at the second Eureka Ministerial Conference held in Hannover in November 1985. After a two-year definition phase, the work started in January 1988 and ended in 1995. At the peak of the programme, it included more than 250 research groups from 24 European countries and its budget exceeded 16 million ECU per year.
Objectives and focus areas
The objectives of Eurotrac were to:- Increase the basic knowledge in atmospheric science;
- Promote the technological development of sensitive, specific, and fast response instruments for environmental research and monitoring;
- Improve the scientific basis for future political decisions on environmental management in European countries.
- The chemistry and transport of photo-oxidants in the troposphere
- The processes leading to the formation of acidity in the atmosphere
- The uptake and release of atmospheric trace substances by the biosphere.
Projects and outcome
Fourteen projects were established as part of the EUROTRAC programme. Under each project, several subprojects and studies were carried out. Numerous articles and findings resulting from numerous studies have been presented at symposiums held during and after the EUROTRAC period. These articles can be found on websites like Springer, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, and ResearchGate. The 14 EUROTRAC projects were:Cloud studies:
- ACE: Acidity in Cloud Experiments
- GCE: Ground Based Cloud Experiment
- ALPTRAC: High Alpine Air and Snow Chemistry
- TOR: Tropospheric Ozone Research
- TRACT: Transport of Pollutants over Complex Terrain
- ASE: Air-Sea Exchange
- BIATEX: Biosphere-Atmosphere exchange of pollutants and Trace substances
- HALIPP: Heterogeneous and Liquid Phase Processes
- LACTOZ: Laboratory Studies of Chemistry Related to Tropospheric Ozone
- EUMAC: European Modelling of Atmospheric Constituents
- GLOMAC: Global Modelling of Atmospheric Chemistry
- JETDLAG: Joint European Development of Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy for Measurement of Atmospheric Trace Gases
- TESLAS: Tropospheric Environmental Studies by Laser Sounding
- TOPAS: Tropospheric Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
Funding and cooperation
In order to become a EUROTRAC-project, the project proposals had to be evaluated by the Scientific Steering Committee and finally approved by the International Executive Committee.