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Title: Mediterranean Data Archaeology and Rescue of Temperature, Salinity and Bio-chemical Parameters (MEDAR/MEDATLAS II)
Authors: Maillard, Catherine
Fichaut, Michele
Maudire, Gilbert
Gwenaelle, Ricou
Boukortt, Redouane
Eddalia, Nabila
Beckers, Jean-Marie
Rixen, Michel
Kortchev, Georgi
Zodiatis, George
Dooley, Harry
El-Agami, Sherif
Oliounine, Iouri
Balopoulos, Efstathios
Iona, Athanasia
Kravregekis, Pelopidas
Tsehtik, Yan
Manca, Beniamino Bruno
Giorgetti, Alessandra
Manzella, Giuzeppe
Pinardi, Nadia
Lakkis, Sami
Drago, Aldo
Orbi, Abdellatif
Larissi, Abdellatif
Mikhailov, Nickolay
Vyazilov, Evgeny
Kuznetsov, Alexander
Garcia, Maria-Jesus
Berkay, Fatih
Suvorov, Alexander
Khaliulin, Alexey
Keywords: Environmental monitoring -- Mediterranean Sea
Environmental monitoring -- Black Sea
Exchange of oceanographic information
Oceanography -- Data processing
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: National Centers for Environmental Information
Citation: Maillard, C., Fichaut, M., Maudire, G., Gwenaelle, R., Boukortt, R., Eddalia, N.,... Khaliulin, A. (2005). Mediterranean Data Archaeology and Rescue of Temperature, Salinity and Bio-chemical Parameters (MEDAR/MEDATLAS II)
Abstract: The objective of the MEDAR/MEDATLAS II project (1998-2001) is to rescue, safeguard and make available a comprehensive data set of temperature, salinity and bio-chemical parameters collected in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, through a wide co-operation of the Mediterranean countries. The data are collected at national levels and checked for quality according to the common protocol, at four regional qualification centre. The data sets will be integrated in a common database and transferred to a modellisation centre for calculating the climatological statistics. At the present stage of the project, a preliminary benchmark of data sets from all participants has been processed, to test the structure and the protocol. In addition to the technical tasks, sharing the knowledge and know-how among the participants is an important issue of the project. It aims to enhance the overall capacity of the Mediterranean and Black Sea data centres network, in oceanographic data management, in the perspective of the forthcoming operational oceanography.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93424
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