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Aquatische Optische Technologien in Deutschland

Authors :
Schulz, Jan
Möller, Klas Ove
Bracher, Astrid
Hieronymi, Martin
Cisewski, Boris
Zielinski, Oliver
Voss, Daniela
Gutzeit, Enrico
Dolereit, Tim
Niedzwiedz, Gerd
Kohlberg, Gesche
Schories, Dirk
Kiko, Rainer
Körtzinger, Arne
Falldorf, Claas
Fischer, Philipp
Nowald, Nicolas
Beisiegel, Kolja
Martinez-Arbizu, Pedro
Rüssmeier, Nick
Röttgers, Rüdiger
Büdenbender, Jan
Jordt-Sedlazeck, Anne
Koch, Reinhard
Riebesell, Ulf
Iversen, Morten Hvitfeldt
Köser, Kevin
Kwasnitschka, Tom
Wellhausen, Jens
Thoma, Christoph
Barz, Kristina
Rohde, Sven
Nattkemper, Tim W.
Schoening, Timm
Peeters, Frank
Hofmann, Hilmar
Busch, Julia A.
Hirche, Hans-Jürgen
Niehoff, Barbara
Hildebrandt, Nicole
Stohr, Erik
Winter, Christian
Herbst, Gabriel
Konrad, Christian
Schmidt, Mark
Linke, Peter
Brey, Thomas
Bange, Hermann W.
Nolle, Lars
Krägefsky, Sören
Gröger, Joachim
Sauter, Eberhard
Schulz, Miriam
Müller, Jens
Rehder, Gregor
Stepputtis, Daniel
Beszteri, Bank
Kloster, Michael
Kauer, Gerhard
Göritz, Anna
Gege, Peter
Freiherr von Lukas, Uwe
Bathmann, Ulrich
Source :
EPIC3Marine Science Reports-Meereswissenschaftliche Berichte, IOW Warnemünde, 97, pp. 1-83, ISSN: 2195-657X
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IOW Warnemünde, 2015.

Abstract

Optic technologies and methods/procedures are established across all areas and scales in limnic and marine research in Germany and develop further continuously. The working group “Aquatic Optic Technologies” (AOT) constitutes a common platform for knowledge transfer among scientists and users, provides a synergistic environment for the national developer community and will enhance the international visibility of the German activities in this field. This document summarizes the AOT-procedures and -techniques applied by national research institutions. We expect to initiate a trend towards harmonization across institutes. This will facilitate the establishment of open standards, provide better access to documentation, and render technical assistance for systems integration. The document consists of the parts: Platforms and carrier systems outlines the main application areas and the used technologies. Focus parameters specifies the parameters measured by means of optical methods/techniques and indicates to which extent these parameters have a socio-political dimension. Methods presents the individual optical sensors and their underlying physical methods. Similarities denominates the common space of AOT-techniques and applications. National developments lists projects and developer groups in Germany designing optical hightechnologies for limnic and marine scientific purposes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPIC3Marine Science Reports-Meereswissenschaftliche Berichte, IOW Warnemünde, 97, pp. 1-83, ISSN: 2195-657X
Accession number :
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