1. EMSO ERIC: A challenging infrastructure to monitor Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) across European Seas
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Dañobeitia, Juan José, Faviali, Paolo, Beranzoli, Laura, Berry, Alan, Blandin, Jérôme, Bozzano, Roberto, Cannat, Mathilde, Carapuço, Mafalda, Cardin, Vanessa, Castro Alonso, Ayoze, Coppola, Laurent, Delory, Eric, Río Fernandez, Joaquín del, Embriaco, Davide, Fer, Ilker, Ferre, Bénédicte, Fredella, Maria Incoronata, Gates, Andrew, Galeotti, Marco, Giuntini, Alessandra, Hartman, Susan, Lantèri, Nadine, Perivoliotis, Leonidas, Petihakis, George, Radulescu, Vlad, Rodero Castro, Iván, Sarradin, Pierre-Marie, and Stroynowsk, Zuzia
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EOVs ,Fons marins ,Ocean bottom ,Estructures marines ,Deep seafoor and water column ,Ocean observation systems ,Enginyeria civil::Geologia::Oceanografia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Deep seafloor and water column ,European Research Infrastructure ,Offshore structures - Abstract
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain.-- 2 pages, 1 figure, The European Multidisciplinary Seafoor and water Column Observatory (EMSO, www.emso.eu) is a distributed research infrastructure (RI), composed of fxed-point deep-sea observatories and shallow water test sites at strategic environmental locations from the southern entrance of the Arctic Ocean all the way through the North Atlantic through the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. Working as a single powerful system, it is a valuable new tool for researchers and engineers looking for long time series of high-quality and high-resolution data to study and continuously monitor complex processes interactions among the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, as well as to test, validate and demonstrate new marine technologies
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- 2021