Monitoring water masses properties by Glider in Sardinia Channel during summer 2014
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
In the framework of the EC funded project, PERSEUS (WP3, Subtask 3.3.1: Repeated glider sections in
key channels and sub-basin) and with the support of JERICO TNA (EU-FP7), a deep water glider (up to 1000m)
was deployed from the R/V Tethys in the Sardinia Channel and has carried out 3 return trips during the period
spanning from the 16th of August 2014 to the 19th of September 2014. The Gilder was equipped with CTD, O2
sensors, Fluorometers (ChlA), back scattering from 470 to 880 nm and was programmed to follow a path close
to SARAL satellite track #887. During this experiment, a significant dataset, as never obtained before for this
area, has been collected. The innovation stands in the high spatial resolution, in the temporal repetitivity and in
the number of parameters sampled simultaneously. The first step of the work will focuses on the analysis of the
hydrological properties of the existing water masses in the area.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Glider; Sardinia Channel; Water masses
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