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Autor:
Annemie Rose Janssen, Philippa Bricher, Karen Payne, Renuka Badhe, Nicole Biebow, Taco de Bruin, Ruth Duerr, Pjotr Elshout, Allison Gaylord, Øystein Godøy, Patrick Gorringe, Damien Guihen, Johnathan Kool, Jan Rene Larsen, Joseph Nolan, Antonio Novellino, William Manley, Andreas Marouchos, Molly McCammon, Maribeth Murray, Jenn Parrott, Jay Pearlman, Helen Peat, Peter Pulsifer, Lloyd Symons, Marten Tacoma, Soulaine Theocharides, Stein Tronstad, Chantelle Verhey, Anton Van de Putte
Publikováno v:
Data Science Journal, Vol 22, Pp 18-18 (2023)
This paper reports on the Hackathon Sessions organised at the Polar Data Forum IV (PDF IV) (20–24 September 2021), during which 351 participants from 50 different countries discussed collaboratively about the latest developments in polar data manag
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https://doaj.org/article/c9956e3c44664b40996b405bb528cfef
Autor:
Damien Guihen
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PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0201816 (2018)
Underwater gliders are autonomous robots that follow a slow, see-saw path and may be deployed for months on end. Gliders have a dramatically lower payload capacity than research vessels and are thus limited to more simple instrumentation. They have t
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https://doaj.org/article/16bad65431bf4bdb9971b83a597bdecc
Autor:
Marc Lavaleye, Gerard Duineveld, Tomas Lundälv, Martin White, Damien Guihen, Kostas Kiriakoulakis, George A. Wolff
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Oceanography, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 76-84 (2009)
During HERMES cruises in spring 2006 and 2007 to a cold-water coral (CWC) reef at the border between Norway and Sweden, we studied effects of the reef on the quality (C/N ratio) of suspended particles. The Tisler reef is situated on top of a southeas
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https://doaj.org/article/460ed9acd72e4dd6942cc22ccb1e0f6a
Autor:
Mark Hemer, Remo Cossu, Jeffrey T. Wright, Damien Guihen, Constantin Scherelis, Irene Penesis
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy. 159:399-413
As the tidal energy industry looks to expand into commercial-scale array installations, uncertainty in methodology and outcome for environmental impact assessments can encumber tidal energy developments. Incorporating environmental monitoring measure
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Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 179:103680
The extent to which marine species avoid survey vessels is the subject of considerable debate, with stimuli such as noise and pressure waves receiving particular attention. By some estimates, avoidance behaviour is a major bias in the assessment of p
Autor:
Erica Spain, S. Cook, Damien Guihen, Eleri Evans, Benjamin K. Galton-Fenzi, Guy D. Williams, Peter King, Richard Coleman, Ole Richter, David E. Gwyther
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 125
Basal melting of ice shelves is inherently difficult to quantify through direct observations, yet it is a critical factor controlling Antarctic mass balance and global sea‐level rise. While much research attention is paid to larger ice shelves and
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Coral Reefs. 37:1013-1025
Tisler Reef is a Norwegian cold-water coral reef in the Northeastern Skagerrak, which lies at an average depth of 120 m, is constructed principally of the scleractinian coral Lophelia pertusa and hosts a dynamic and diverse ecosystem. The availabilit
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Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. 12:373-389
A calibrated 120 kHz single-beam echo-sounder was integrated into an ocean glider and deployed in the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean. The glider was deployed for two short periods in January 2012, in separate survey boxes on the continental shelf to the
Autor:
Damien Guihen, Peter King
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2016 IEEE/OES Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV).
The marine environment is patchy, that is there are distributions of physical, chemical and biological features that are uneven across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Spatial scales range from the molecular level to thousands of kilometers, und
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Journal of Sea Research. 78:36-44
The Tisler cold-water coral reef is a 2 km long reef in the north-eastern Skagerrak, Norway. The reef is comprised principally of Lophelia pertusa at depths between 70 and 160 m. Velocity shear and boundary layer shear stresses have been measured at