Design and Construction of a Polar Remote Interactive Marine Observatory
A seafloor marine observatory is under development for deployment in Antarctic coastal waters to study and monitor the physical, biological, and biogeochemical processes as a function of global climate change. This observatory will consist of an instrument package on the seafloor 3.5 km from shore i...
Published in: | OCEANS 2006 |
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The Aquila Digital Community
2007
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Online Access: | https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/17120 https://doi.org/10.1109/OCEANS.2006.306813 |
Summary: | A seafloor marine observatory is under development for deployment in Antarctic coastal waters to study and monitor the physical, biological, and biogeochemical processes as a function of global climate change. This observatory will consist of an instrument package on the seafloor 3.5 km from shore in 130 m of water connected the U.S. base Palmer Station by electro-optical cable, providing the capability for internet-based teleoperation by educators, students, and scientists from anywhere in the world |
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