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Robotic networks of platforms carrying physical, chemical, and biological sensors that can monitor basic metabolic processes are required to observe ocean health. The sensors must operate for the 5 to 10 year period between research vessel visits with no direct human intervention and little or no chance for sensor recalibration. The sensors and the platforms that carry them must operate from the surface...
This talk will focus on the development and operation of a global scale, chemical sensor network that is distributed throughout the world's ocean. The daily, seasonal and interannual changes in the concentrations of inorganic carbon, pH, dissolved oxygen and nitrate that are driven by photosynthesis and respiration are basic tracers of ocean metabolism. This metabolism has a fundamental control on...
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