Ocean Networks Canada: From Geohazards Research Laboratories to Smart Ocean Systems

Autor: Martin Heesemann, Tania L. Insua, Martin Scherwath, S. Kim Juniper, Kate Moran
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Oceanography, Vol 27, Iss 2, Pp 151-153 (2014)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1042-8275
DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2014.50
Popis: Ocean Networks Canada (ONC; http://www.oceannetworks.ca) operates the NEPTUNE and VENUS cabled ocean observatories off the western coast of Canada (Figure 1) and an increasing number of miniature ocean observatories, such as in the Canadian Arctic. These observatories collect data on physical, chemical, biological, and geological properties of the ocean and seafloor over long time periods, supporting research on complex Earth processes in ways not previously possible (Taylor, 2009; Barnes et al., 2012, 2013). All recorded data are permanently archived and publicly available in real time through ONC's Oceans 2.0 data portal. Much of the data collected by ONC is related to marine geohazards, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, submarine landslides, waves, and gas hydrate stability. These real-time data are used by early warning centers and could be made available to decision makers through Smart Ocean Systems (http://www.oceannetworks.ca/technology-services/smart-ocean-systems).
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