Physics
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Apr 2003
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EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #14519
Physics
Scientific paper
A global system of deep-ocean Eulerian timeseries observatories (GEO) is being coordinated by an International Science Team. The system, which is currently in a pilot phase, comprises all sites that fulfil a set of criteria established by the Science Team and that are operating, funded, or for which concrete plans exist. The observatories include surface flux reference sites, mass/heat transport sites, and more general observatories that are typically either of physical or biogeochemical types. Currently there are approximately 60 observatories on the global map, a third of them operating/funded. In addition, the operational TAO/TRITON and PIRATA arrays contribute to a global network. An important requirement is that the data must be publicly available with minimum delay, and efforts are being encouraged to implement real-time data delivery wherever possible. The presentation discusses the status of the global array and recent developments resulting from a Science Team Meeting just prior to the EGS/AGU conference.
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