Autores
Joaquin Del-Rio, Marc Nogueras, Daniel Mihai Toma, Enoc Martínez, Carola Artero-Delgado, Ikram Bghiel, Marc Martinez, Javier Cadena, Albert Garcia-Benadi, David Sarria, Jacopo Aguzzi, Ivan Masmitja, Matias Carandell, Joaquim Olive, Spartacus Gomariz, Pep Santamaria, Antoni Mànuel Làzaro
Fecha de publicación
2020/2/13
Revista
IEEE access
Volumen
8
Páginas
33163-33177
Editor
IEEE
Descripción
The study of the effects of climate change on the marine environment requires the existence of sufficiently long time series of key parameters. The study of these series allows both to characterize the range of variability in each particular region and to detect trends or changes that could be attributed to anthropogenic causes. For this reason, networks of permanent cabled observation systems are being deployed in the ocean. This paper presents a balance of a decade of activity at the OBSEA cabled observatory, as an example of ocean monitoring success and drawbacks. It is not the objective of this article to analyze the scientific and technical aspects already presented by the authors in different publications (Table 4). We will evaluate the overall experience by retracing the different steps of infrastructure deployment and maintenance, focusing on routines for in situ control, damages experienced, breakdowns and …
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