NEMO-SN1 (Western Ionian Sea, off Eastern Sicily): Example of architecture of a cabled observatory
Author(s)
NEMO Collaboration, NEMO Collaboration
Type
Conference paper
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
4.4. Scenari e mitigazione del rischio ambientale
4.6. Oceanografia operativa per la valutazione dei rischi in aree marine
Status
Published
Date Issued
April 5, 2011
Conference Location
Tokio, 5-8 April 2011
Publisher
IEEE
Subjects
Abstract
NEMO-SN1, located in the central Mediterranean Sea, Western Ionian Sea, off Eastern Sicily Island (Southern Italy) at 2100 m water depth, 25 km from the harbour of the city of Catania, is a prototype of a cabled deep-sea multiparameter observatory and the first operating with real-time data transmission in Europe since 2005. NEMO-SN1 is also the first-established node of EMSO (European Multidisciplinary Seafloor Observatory, http://emso-eu.org), one of the incoming European large-scale research infrastructure included since 2006 in the Roadmap of the ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures, http://cordis.europa.eu/esfri/roadmap.htm),
which will specifically address long-term monitoring of environmental processes related to Marine Ecosystems, Climate
Change and Geo-hazards. NEMO-SN1 has been deployed and developed over the last decade thanks to Italian resources and to the EC project ESONET-NoE (European Seas Observatory
NETwork - Network of Excellence, 2007-2011) that funded the LIDO-DM (Listening to the Deep Ocean - Demonstration Mission) and a technological interoperability test
(http://www.esonet-emso.org/esonet-noe/). NEMO-SN1 is performing geophysical and environmental long-term monitoring by acquiring seismological, geomagnetic, gravimetric, accelerometric, physico-oceanographic, hydro-acoustic, bioacoustic
measurements specifically related to earthquakes and tsunamis generation and ambient noise characterisation in term
of marine mammal sounds, environmental and anthropogenic sources. A further main feature of NEMO-SN1 is to be an important test-site for the construction of KM3NeT (Kilometre-Cube Underwater Neutrino Telescope, http://www.km3net.org/), another large-scale research infrastructure included in the ESFRI Roadmap constituted by a large volume neutrino telescope. The description of the observatory and the most recent data acquired will be presented and framed in the general objectives of EMSO.
which will specifically address long-term monitoring of environmental processes related to Marine Ecosystems, Climate
Change and Geo-hazards. NEMO-SN1 has been deployed and developed over the last decade thanks to Italian resources and to the EC project ESONET-NoE (European Seas Observatory
NETwork - Network of Excellence, 2007-2011) that funded the LIDO-DM (Listening to the Deep Ocean - Demonstration Mission) and a technological interoperability test
(http://www.esonet-emso.org/esonet-noe/). NEMO-SN1 is performing geophysical and environmental long-term monitoring by acquiring seismological, geomagnetic, gravimetric, accelerometric, physico-oceanographic, hydro-acoustic, bioacoustic
measurements specifically related to earthquakes and tsunamis generation and ambient noise characterisation in term
of marine mammal sounds, environmental and anthropogenic sources. A further main feature of NEMO-SN1 is to be an important test-site for the construction of KM3NeT (Kilometre-Cube Underwater Neutrino Telescope, http://www.km3net.org/), another large-scale research infrastructure included in the ESFRI Roadmap constituted by a large volume neutrino telescope. The description of the observatory and the most recent data acquired will be presented and framed in the general objectives of EMSO.
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Papaleo, R., 2010. NEMO-SN1 observatory developments in view
of the European Research Infrastructures EMSO and KM3NET,
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A:
Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment,
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Dynamics (in press)
Favali, P., Beranzoli, L., Rolin, J.-F., Waldmann, C., Gillooly, M.,
Dañobeitia, J.J., Hall, P.O.J., Likousis, V., Ruhl, H.A., Mienert, J.,
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Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment,
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Workshop “Beaked Whale Research”. ECS Special Publication
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measurements of acoustic background noise in very deep sea,
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A:
Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment,
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