The EMSO-ERIC pan-european consortium: Data benefits and lessons learned as the legal entity forms

The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) provides power, communications, sensors, and data infrastructure for continuous, high-resolution, (near-)real-time, interactive ocean observations across a multidisciplinary...

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Main Authors: Best, Mairi M.R., Favali, Paolo, Beranzoli, Laura, Blandin, Jerome, Çağatay, Namik M., Cannat, Mathilde, Dañobeitia, Juan José, Delory, Eric, de Miranda, Jorge M.A., Del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin, de Stigter, Henko, Gillooly, Mick, Grant, Fiona, Hall, Per O.J., Hartman, Susan E., Hernandez-Brito, Joaquin, Lanteri, Nadine, Mienert, Jurgen, Oaie, Gheorge, Piera, Jaume, Radulescu, Vlad, Rolin, Jean-Francois, Ruhl, Henry A., Waldmann, Christoph
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Published: Marine Technology Society 2016
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/26498 2023-05-15T15:12:31+02:00 The EMSO-ERIC pan-european consortium: Data benefits and lessons learned as the legal entity forms Best, Mairi M.R. Favali, Paolo Beranzoli, Laura Blandin, Jerome Çağatay, Namik M. Cannat, Mathilde Dañobeitia, Juan José Delory, Eric de Miranda, Jorge M.A. Del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin de Stigter, Henko Gillooly, Mick Grant, Fiona Hall, Per O.J. Hartman, Susan E. Hernandez-Brito, Joaquin Lanteri, Nadine Mienert, Jurgen Oaie, Gheorge Piera, Jaume Radulescu, Vlad Rolin, Jean-Francois Ruhl, Henry A. Waldmann, Christoph 2016-05-01 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26498 https://doi.org/10.4031/MTSJ.50.3.13 eng eng Marine Technology Society Marine Technology Society journal Norges forskningsråd: 223259 Best, Favali P, Beranzoli L, Blandin, Çağatay, Cannat M, Dañobeitia, Delory E, de Miranda, Del Rio Fernandez, de Stigter H, Gillooly M, Grant F, Hall PO, Hartman SE, Hernandez-Brito, Lanteri, Mienert J, Oaie, Piera, Radulescu, Rolin J, Ruhl HA, Waldmann C. The EMSO-ERIC pan-european consortium: Data benefits and lessons learned as the legal entity forms. Marine Technology Society journal. 2016;50(3):8-15 FRIDAID 1370645 doi:10.4031/MTSJ.50.3.13 0025-3324 1948-1209 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26498 openAccess Copyright 2016 The Author(s) Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2016 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.4031/MTSJ.50.3.13 2022-08-31T23:00:12Z The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) provides power, communications, sensors, and data infrastructure for continuous, high-resolution, (near-)real-time, interactive ocean observations across a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary range of research areas including biology, geology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and computer science, from polar to subtropical environments, through the water column down to the abyss. Eleven deep-sea and four shallow nodes span from the Arctic through the Atlantic and Mediterranean, to the Black Sea. Coordination among the consortium nodes is being strengthened through the EMSOdev project (H2020), which will produce the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM). Early installations are now being upgraded, for example, at the Ligurian, Ionian, Azores, and Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP) nodes. Significant findings have been flowing in over the years; for example, high-frequency surface and subsurface water-column measurements of the PAP node show an increase in seawater pCO 2 (from 339 μatm in 2003 to 353 μatm in 2011) with little variability in the mean air-sea CO 2 flux. In the Central Eastern Atlantic, the Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands open-ocean canary node (aka ESTOC station) has a long-standing time series on water column physical, biogeochemical, and acidification processes that have contributed to the assessment efforts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). EMSO not only brings together countries and disciplines but also allows the pooling of resources and coordination to assemble harmonized data into a comprehensive regional ocean picture, which will then be made available to researchers and stakeholders worldwide on an open and interoperable access basis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Marine Technology Society Journal 50 3 8 15
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description The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) provides power, communications, sensors, and data infrastructure for continuous, high-resolution, (near-)real-time, interactive ocean observations across a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary range of research areas including biology, geology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and computer science, from polar to subtropical environments, through the water column down to the abyss. Eleven deep-sea and four shallow nodes span from the Arctic through the Atlantic and Mediterranean, to the Black Sea. Coordination among the consortium nodes is being strengthened through the EMSOdev project (H2020), which will produce the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM). Early installations are now being upgraded, for example, at the Ligurian, Ionian, Azores, and Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP) nodes. Significant findings have been flowing in over the years; for example, high-frequency surface and subsurface water-column measurements of the PAP node show an increase in seawater pCO 2 (from 339 μatm in 2003 to 353 μatm in 2011) with little variability in the mean air-sea CO 2 flux. In the Central Eastern Atlantic, the Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands open-ocean canary node (aka ESTOC station) has a long-standing time series on water column physical, biogeochemical, and acidification processes that have contributed to the assessment efforts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). EMSO not only brings together countries and disciplines but also allows the pooling of resources and coordination to assemble harmonized data into a comprehensive regional ocean picture, which will then be made available to researchers and stakeholders worldwide on an open and interoperable access basis.
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author Best, Mairi M.R.
Favali, Paolo
Beranzoli, Laura
Blandin, Jerome
Çağatay, Namik M.
Cannat, Mathilde
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Delory, Eric
de Miranda, Jorge M.A.
Del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
de Stigter, Henko
Gillooly, Mick
Grant, Fiona
Hall, Per O.J.
Hartman, Susan E.
Hernandez-Brito, Joaquin
Lanteri, Nadine
Mienert, Jurgen
Oaie, Gheorge
Piera, Jaume
Radulescu, Vlad
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Ruhl, Henry A.
Waldmann, Christoph
spellingShingle Best, Mairi M.R.
Favali, Paolo
Beranzoli, Laura
Blandin, Jerome
Çağatay, Namik M.
Cannat, Mathilde
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Delory, Eric
de Miranda, Jorge M.A.
Del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
de Stigter, Henko
Gillooly, Mick
Grant, Fiona
Hall, Per O.J.
Hartman, Susan E.
Hernandez-Brito, Joaquin
Lanteri, Nadine
Mienert, Jurgen
Oaie, Gheorge
Piera, Jaume
Radulescu, Vlad
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Ruhl, Henry A.
Waldmann, Christoph
The EMSO-ERIC pan-european consortium: Data benefits and lessons learned as the legal entity forms
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Favali, Paolo
Beranzoli, Laura
Blandin, Jerome
Çağatay, Namik M.
Cannat, Mathilde
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Delory, Eric
de Miranda, Jorge M.A.
Del Rio Fernandez, Joaquin
de Stigter, Henko
Gillooly, Mick
Grant, Fiona
Hall, Per O.J.
Hartman, Susan E.
Hernandez-Brito, Joaquin
Lanteri, Nadine
Mienert, Jurgen
Oaie, Gheorge
Piera, Jaume
Radulescu, Vlad
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Ruhl, Henry A.
Waldmann, Christoph
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title The EMSO-ERIC pan-european consortium: Data benefits and lessons learned as the legal entity forms
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