The ANTARES observation network

The ANTARES network seeks to understand the variability of the coastal environment on a continental scale and the local, regional, and global factors and processes that modulate this variability. The target are coastal zones of South America and the Caribbean Sea. The initial approach includes devel...

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spelling paper:paper_0277786X_v5885_n_p1_Dogliotti2023-06-08T15:26:25Z The ANTARES observation network ANTARES Bio-optics Coastal Ocean Ocean color Remote sensing Sea surface temperature Time series Chlorophyll Color Oceanography Satellites Sensors Time series analysis ANTARES Bio-optics Coastal Ocean Ocean color Sea surface temperature Time series Coastal engineering The ANTARES network seeks to understand the variability of the coastal environment on a continental scale and the local, regional, and global factors and processes that modulate this variability. The target are coastal zones of South America and the Caribbean Sea. The initial approach includes developing time series of in situ and satellite-based environmental observations in coastal and oceanic regions. The network is constituted by experts that seek to exchange ideas, develop an infrastructure for mutual logistical and knowledge support, and link in situ time series of observations located around the Americas with real-time and historical satellite-derived time series of relevant products. A major objective is to generate information that will be distributed publicly and openly in the service of coastal ocean research, resource management, science-based policy making and education in the Americas. As a first stage, the network has linked oceanographic time series located in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Venezuela. The group has also developed an online tool to examine satellite data collected with sensors such as NASA's MODIS. Specifically, continental-scale high-resolution (1 km) maps of chlorophyll and sea surface temperature are generated and served daily over the web according to specifications of users within the ANTARES network. Other satellite-derived variables will be added as support for the network is solidified. ANTARES makes data available and offers simple analysis tools that anyone can use with the ultimate goal of improving coastal assessments, management and policies. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0277786X_v5885_n_p1_Dogliotti http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0277786X_v5885_n_p1_Dogliotti
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topic ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Remote sensing
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Chlorophyll
Color
Oceanography
Satellites
Sensors
Time series analysis
ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Coastal engineering
spellingShingle ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Remote sensing
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Chlorophyll
Color
Oceanography
Satellites
Sensors
Time series analysis
ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Coastal engineering
The ANTARES observation network
topic_facet ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Remote sensing
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Chlorophyll
Color
Oceanography
Satellites
Sensors
Time series analysis
ANTARES
Bio-optics
Coastal
Ocean
Ocean color
Sea surface temperature
Time series
Coastal engineering
description The ANTARES network seeks to understand the variability of the coastal environment on a continental scale and the local, regional, and global factors and processes that modulate this variability. The target are coastal zones of South America and the Caribbean Sea. The initial approach includes developing time series of in situ and satellite-based environmental observations in coastal and oceanic regions. The network is constituted by experts that seek to exchange ideas, develop an infrastructure for mutual logistical and knowledge support, and link in situ time series of observations located around the Americas with real-time and historical satellite-derived time series of relevant products. A major objective is to generate information that will be distributed publicly and openly in the service of coastal ocean research, resource management, science-based policy making and education in the Americas. As a first stage, the network has linked oceanographic time series located in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Venezuela. The group has also developed an online tool to examine satellite data collected with sensors such as NASA's MODIS. Specifically, continental-scale high-resolution (1 km) maps of chlorophyll and sea surface temperature are generated and served daily over the web according to specifications of users within the ANTARES network. Other satellite-derived variables will be added as support for the network is solidified. ANTARES makes data available and offers simple analysis tools that anyone can use with the ultimate goal of improving coastal assessments, management and policies.
title The ANTARES observation network
title_short The ANTARES observation network
title_full The ANTARES observation network
title_fullStr The ANTARES observation network
title_full_unstemmed The ANTARES observation network
title_sort antares observation network
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0277786X_v5885_n_p1_Dogliotti
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0277786X_v5885_n_p1_Dogliotti
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