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Novellino, Antonio; D'Angelo, Paolo; Benedetti, Giacomo; Manzella, Giuseppe; Gorringe, Patrick; Schaap, Dick; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Rickards, Lesley. |
The EMODnet - Physics is a Marine Observation and Data Information System that provides a single point of access to near real time and historical achieved data. It is includes systems for physical data from the whole Europe (wave height and period, temperature of the water column, wind speed and direction, salinity of the water column, horizontal velocity of the water column, light attenuation, and sea level) as monitored by fixed stations, ARGO floats, drifting buoys, gliders, and ferry-boxes. It does provide discovering of data sets (both near real time and historical data sets), viewing and free and open downloading of the data from more than 4400 platforms. Moreover, the system provides full interoperability with third-party software through WMS... |
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Palavras-chave: EMODnet; Marine Data Management; Data Portal; Open Access; Physical parameters. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00349/45999/45738.pdf |
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Martín Míguez, Belén; Novellino, Antonio; Vinci, Matteo; Claus, Simon; Calewaert, Jan-bart; Vallius, Henry; Schmitt, Thierry; Pititto, Alessandro; Giorgetti, Alessandra; Askew, Natalie; Iona, Sissy; Schaap, Dick; Pinardi, Nadia; Harpham, Quillon; Kater, Belinda J.; Populus, Jacques; She, Jun; Palazov, Atanas Vasilev; Mcmeel, Oonagh; Oset, Paula; Lear, Dan; Manzella, Giuseppe M. R.; Gorringe, Patrick; Simoncelli, Simona; Larkin, Kate; Holdsworth, Neil; Arvanitidis, Christos Dimitrios; Molina Jack, Maria Eugenia; Chaves Montero, Maria Del Mar; Herman, Peter M. J.; Hernandez, Francisco. |
Marine data are needed for many purposes: for acquiring a better scientific understanding of the marine environment, but also, increasingly, as marine knowledge for decision making as well as developing products and services supporting economic growth. Data must be of sufficient quality to meet the specific users' needs. It must also be accessible in a timely manner. And yet, despite being critical, this timely access to known-quality data proves challenging. Europe's marine data have traditionally been collected by a myriad of entities with the result that much of our data are scattered throughout unconnected databases and repositories. Even when data are available, they are often not compatible, making the sharing of the information and data aggregation... |
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Palavras-chave: EMODnet; Data portal; Open access; Checkpoint; Data services; Marine knowledge; Blue economy; Data integrator. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00506/61779/65778.pdf |
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