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Main Authors: Toma, Daniel Mihai, Beranzoli, Laura, Dañobeitia, Juan José, Del Rio, Joaquin, Garcia, Oscar, Jesus, Sergio M, Kassis, Dimitris, Lanteri, Nadine, Marinaro, Giuditta, Legrand, Julien, Martinez Padro, Enoc, Moreau, Bertrand, Nogueras Cervera, Marc, Rolin, Jean-Francois, Bardaji, Raul
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Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.883072
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author Toma, Daniel Mihai
Beranzoli, Laura
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Del Rio, Joaquin
Garcia, Oscar
Jesus, Sergio M
Kassis, Dimitris
Lanteri, Nadine
Marinaro, Giuditta
Legrand, Julien
Martinez Padro, Enoc
Moreau, Bertrand
Nogueras Cervera, Marc
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Bardaji, Raul
author_facet Toma, Daniel Mihai
Beranzoli, Laura
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Del Rio, Joaquin
Garcia, Oscar
Jesus, Sergio M
Kassis, Dimitris
Lanteri, Nadine
Marinaro, Giuditta
Legrand, Julien
Martinez Padro, Enoc
Moreau, Bertrand
Nogueras Cervera, Marc
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Bardaji, Raul
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents On the 1st of December a major step forward in the direct ocean observing was taken with the deployment of the new observatory infrastructure, an ocean monitoring multi-sensor module EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM) and its installation and maintenance on the OBSEA underwater observatory near the coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona, Spain). EGIM is the key objective of the European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory Development (EMSODEV) project- funded by the European Union' s dedicated programme for research and innovation, Horizon 2020. After EGIM has undergone various and rigorous dry tests in laboratories, the first deployment's main purpose was to test the module under real-life conditions. This data set contains raw data from this deployment, including data collected using a Seabird SBE37 CTD, a Seabird SBE54 Tsunami meter, a AADI DW4831 Oxygen Optode, a Wetlabs ECO NTUrtd Fluorometer and a TELEDYNE RDI Workhorse monitor ADCP.
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spellingShingle Data collected during the first deployment of the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM) at the OBSEA cabled observatory from December, 2016 to April, 2017
Toma, Daniel Mihai
Beranzoli, Laura
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Del Rio, Joaquin
Garcia, Oscar
Jesus, Sergio M
Kassis, Dimitris
Lanteri, Nadine
Marinaro, Giuditta
Legrand, Julien
Martinez Padro, Enoc
Moreau, Bertrand
Nogueras Cervera, Marc
Rolin, Jean-Francois
Bardaji, Raul
EMSODEV; EMSO implementation and operation: DEVelopment of instrument module
On the 1st of December a major step forward in the direct ocean observing was taken with the deployment of the new observatory infrastructure, an ocean monitoring multi-sensor module EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM) and its installation and maintenance on the OBSEA underwater observatory near the coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona, Spain). EGIM is the key objective of the European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory Development (EMSODEV) project- funded by the European Union' s dedicated programme for research and innovation, Horizon 2020. After EGIM has undergone various and rigorous dry tests in laboratories, the first deployment's main purpose was to test the module under real-life conditions. This data set contains raw data from this deployment, including data collected using a Seabird SBE37 CTD, a Seabird SBE54 Tsunami meter, a AADI DW4831 Oxygen Optode, a Wetlabs ECO NTUrtd Fluorometer and a TELEDYNE RDI Workhorse monitor ADCP.
title Data collected during the first deployment of the EMSO Generic Instrument Module (EGIM) at the OBSEA cabled observatory from December, 2016 to April, 2017
topic EMSODEV; EMSO implementation and operation: DEVelopment of instrument module
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.883072