Phytoscope : PHYToplankton biOdiversity multiScale Characterization using advanced OPtical TechnologiEs
The aim of Phytoscope, funded by the Total Foundation, is to demonstrate the feasibility of high-resolved oceanographic optical data for better understanding of phytoplankton biodiversity and dynamics. In order to overcome this challenge, different methodologies based on advanced observational techn...
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CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM)
2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/221778 |
Summary: | The aim of Phytoscope, funded by the Total Foundation, is to demonstrate the feasibility of high-resolved oceanographic optical data for better understanding of phytoplankton biodiversity and dynamics. In order to overcome this challenge, different methodologies based on advanced observational technologies such as hyperspectral optical sensors and high spatial-temporal resolution platforms are being explored and optimized. This project is a coordinated research initiative carried out by two research groups from the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM, CSIC, Barcelona) and the Alfred-Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and Institute for Environmental Physiscs (IUP) of the University Bremen (UB) Peer reviewed |
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