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Authors: | Favali, P.* Smriglio, G.* Beranzoli, L.* Braun, T.* Calcara, M.* D'Anna, G.* De Santis, A.* Di Mauro, D.* Etiope, G.* Frugoni, F.* Iafolla, V.* Monna, S.* Montuori, C.* Nozzoli, S.* Palangio, P.* Romeo, G.* |
Editors: | Beranzoli, L. Favali, P. Smriglio, G. |
Title: | Towards a permanent deep sea observatory,: the GEOSTAR European Experiment. | Issue Date: | 2002 | ISBN: | 0-444-50591-1 | Keywords: | Ocean Bottom Seismometer | Subject Classification: | 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.08. Instruments and techniques | Abstract: | GEOSTAR is the prototype of the first European long-term, multidisciplinary deep sea observatory for continuous monitoring of geophysical, geochemical and oceanographic parameters. Geostar is the example of a strong synergy between science and tecnology addressed to the development of new technological solutions for the observatory realisation and management. The GEOSTAR system is described outlining the enhancements introduced during five years of project activity. An example of data retrieved from the observatory being the deep sea mission running is also given. |
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