Development of new technologies for the high variability phenomena data acquisition in the MFSTEP-VOS project
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Physical and biological processes of the marine ecosystem have a high spatial and temporal variability, whose study is possible only through high resolution and synoptic observations. For this reason a new sliding vehicle (SAVE) was designed, in order to collect physical and optical profiles in the upper200 m of the water column. SAVE slides along a cable between the surface and a depressor, that Is towed at a fixed depth, and is composed of an underwater unit, an on board unit and a data transmission system. A prototype was realized in the framework of the EC funded project MFSTEP. Many tests have been performed by using the R/V "Luigi Sanzo" of the CNR IAMC-Section of Messina:
-SAVE depressor navigational behavior
-Pitch, roll and depth stability
-Data acquisition from trim control.
The depressor was manufactured from PVC and was deployed at different depths to test the behaviour in the water. A cylinder pressure vessel was installed on the SAVE depressor containing a miniature pressure transducer and a biaxial inclinometer sensor.
A test version of the sliding vehicle was made in PVC, containing a CTD probe, fluorimeter and PAR sensors. SAVE was connected to the depressor cable through a sliding system of Teflon, and acquired physical-chemical and biological parameters in the water from surface to the depressor depth.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
SAVE; towed vehicle; MFSTEP; USV; depressor
List of contributors:
DI MAIO, Antonia; Zappala', Giuseppe
Book title:
European Operational Oceanography: Present and Future