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Dissipation measurements using temperature microstructure from an underwater glider.
(2014)
Microstructure measurements of temperature and current shear are made using an autonomous underwater glider. The glider is equipped with fast-response thermistors and airfoil shearprobes, providing measurements of dissipation ...
Guidelines for the delayed mode scientific correction of glider data. WP 5 , Task 5.7, D5.15. Version 4.1.
(SOCIB - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System for JERICO-NEXT, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2018)
Gliders are a rapidly maturing class of marine observing vehicles that offer long duration, some operate for several months at a time, autonomous ocean profiling in all weather conditions and sea states, to depths typically ...
Air-Sea Gas Fluxes and Remineralization From a Novel Combination of pH and O2 Sensors on a Glider.
(2021)
Accurate, low-power sensors are needed to characterize biogeochemical variability on underwater glider missions. However, the needs for high accuracy and low power consumption can be difficult to achieve together. To ...
Arctic Marine Data Collection Using Oceanic Gliders: Providing Ecological Context to Cetacean Vocalizations.
(2020)
To achieve effective management and understanding of risks associated with increasing
anthropogenic pressures in the ocean, it is essential to successfully and efficiently collect
data with high spatio–temporal resolution ...
Detections of whale vocalizations by simultaneously deployed bottom-moored and deep-water mobile autonomous hydrophones.
(2020)
Advances in mobile autonomous platforms for oceanographic sensing, including gliders and deep-water profiling floats, have provided new opportunities for passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) of cetaceans. However, there are ...