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Title: A Mediterranean and Black Sea oceanographic database and network
Authors: Maillard, Charles
Fichaut, Michele
Maudire, Gilbert
Coatanoan, Christine
Balopoulos, Efstathios
Iona, Athanasia
Lykiardopoulos, Angelos
Karagevrekis, Pelopidas
Beckers, Jean-Marie
Rixen, Michael
García, María Jesús
Manca, Beniamino Bruno
Giorgetti, Alessandra
Mosetti, Renzo
Mikhailov, Nickolaj
Vyazilov, Evgeny
Kuznetsov, Alexander Alexandrovich
Puzova, Natalja
Boukortt, Abdelkader‬
Boudjellal, Benyahia
Eddalia, Nabila
Dooley, Harry
Drago, Aldo
El-Agami, Sherif
Kortchev, Georgi
Gertman, Isaac
Tsehtik, Yan
Lakkis, S.
Manzella, Guiseppe
Oliounine, Iouri
Orbi, Abdellatif
Larissi, Jamila
Soukaina, Zizah
Ozyalvac, Mustafa
Berkay, F.
Pinardi, Nadia
Zavatarelli, Marco
Suvorov, Alexander
Khaliulin, Alexey
George, Zodiatis
Bilashvili, Kakhaber
Savaneli, Z.
Dadić, Vlado
Diaconu, Vasile
Gelfeld, Robert
Sammari, Chérif
Keywords: Environmental monitoring -- Mediterranean Sea
Oceanography -- Data processing
Environmental monitoring -- Black Sea
Exchange of oceanographic information
Issue Date: 2005-12
Publisher: Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Citation: Maillard, C., Fichaut, M., Maudire, G., Coatanoan, C., Balopoulos, E., Iona, A.,...Sammari, C. (2005). A Mediterranean and Black Sea oceanographic database and network. Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata, 46(4), 329-343.
Abstract: The basic characteristics of a large multi-parameter ocean database for the Mediterranean and the Black Sea are described. The database has been developed through close cooperation between National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs) of IOC/UNESCO and specialized marine research institutes, within the framework of the MEDAR/MEDATLAS Concerted Action, supported by the European Union (EU). The data used in developing the database have been collected by about 150 scientific laboratories from 33 countries and consist of vertical profiles of in-situ temperature, salinity and bio-chemical parameters. In all, the database includes 285 879 qualified hydrographic stations of mechanical bathythermographs (MBT), expendable bathythermographs (XBT), CTDs and bottle casts. As regards the studied regions, these data increase (almost double) the volume of the ocean data made available to the user community greatly, when compared to earlier initiatives. They are published on a set of four Cd-roms, which include other products such as a Cruise Inventory, a Climatological Atlas of gridded numerical fields with vertical sections, maps (static and animated to illustrate the annual cycle), as well as, a selection and visualisation software. Although there are still some gaps before a complete data service can be provided, this important concerted action has contributed in developing data management standards and methods, in drawing attention to the necessity of acquiring professional data archiving systems and, finally, in increasing data and information circulation on the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/92752
ISSN: 22395695
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