Introduction To Atlas Case Study 1: Love Observatory

1. LOVE Observatory Introductory presentation given at the 1st ATLAS General Assembly, June 2016. In collaboration with the Institute for Marine Research, Statoil has operated a cabled ocean observatory outside Lofoten-Vesterålen in northern Norway since 2013. Due to the narrow continental shelf, th...

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