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Operational ocean observing system (OOOS) can meet the needs of marine disaster prevention and reduction, safeguard socio-economic development in coastal zones, and promote marine resource exploitation. As a solid foundation for the establishment of the OOOS, operational ocean observing equipment (OOOE) is attached great significance across the world. Three kinds of OOOEs in China are introduced and...
Accompanied with the evolution of sea floor exploration technologies, marine samples and corresponding geochemical data increased dramatically. These distributed data interconnected together within complex and evolving relationship. Heterogeneity of format, syntax and semantic becomes obstacle to knowledge integration, transmission and sharing. In order to collect and integrate these fragmented piece...
Turbulence plays a crucial role in ocean dynamics and global biogeochemical cycles through redistributing heat, salt and nutrients across isodensity surfaces. Conventionally, most of microstructure measurements were conducted with vertical freefall profilers. In order to provide both a very high resolution vertical distribution of turbulent quantities and the long term series, a novel instrument MRVP...
The last decade can be considered an embryonic period for seafloor networks with the introduction of sizeable networks off the West Coast of Canada, off the West Coast of the United States and in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as smaller networks spread throughout the world's oceans. The amount of data currently available is expected to pale in comparison to future prospects as the infrastructure...
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