Automated Author ProfileLefevre, D
Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), CNRS UMR 7294 - IRD 235 - Aix-Marseille Université, 163 Avenue de Luminy Bat OCEANOMED 1 PACIFIC (26P043), 13288 Marseille Cedex 09, France
Lefevre, D
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Current S-Index: 14.4 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Multidisciplinary, permanent marine observatory providing high-bandwidth real-time data transmission from deep-sea for geosciences and marine environmental sciences. Site is part of the MOOSE network providing real-time data transmission through two deep cabled moorings. These moorings are complemented by stand-alone mooring near the junction box. Physical and biogeochemical parameters recorded by autonomous sensors with regular maintenance. In addition, monthly ship occupation for CTD profiles and seawater collection. Cabled extension of the neutrino telescope is offering connectors for direct link to shore in addition to operational seismometer already in place.
Authors
- Lefevre, D ;
- Tamburini, C ;
- Bhairy, N ;
- Chirurgien, L ;
- Gojak, C ;
- Bernardet, K ;
- Hafidi, Z ;
- Mahiouz, K ;
- Aguilar, J.A ;
- Samarai, I.Al ;
- Albert, A ;
- André, M ;
- Anghinolfi, M ;
- Anton, G ;
- Anvar, S ;
- Ardid, M ;
- Assis Jesus, A.C ;
- Astraatmadja, T.L ;
- Aubert, J-J ;
- Baret, B ;
- Basa, S ;
- Bertin, V ;
- Biagi, S ;
- Bigi, A ;
- Bigongiari, C ;
- Bogazzi, C ;
- Bou-Cabo, M ;
- Bouhou, B ;
- C. Bouwhuis, M ;
- Brunner, J ;
- Busto, J ;
- Camarena, F ;
- Capone, A ;
- Cârloganu, C ;
- Carminati, G ;
- Carr, J ;
- Cecchini, S ;
- Charif, Z ;
- Charvis, P ;
- Chiarusi, T ;
- Circella, M ;
- Coniglione, R ;
- Costantini, H ;
- Coyle, P ;
- Curtil, C ;
- Decowski, P ;
- Dekeyser, I ;
- Deschamps, A ;
- Donzaud, C ;
- Dornic, D ;
- Q. Dorosti, H ;
- Drouhin, D ;
- Eberl, T ;
- Emanuele, U ;
- Ernenwein, J-P ;
- Escoffier, S ;
- Fermani, P ;
- Ferri, M ;
- Flaminio, V ;
- Folger, F ;
- Fritsch, U ;
- Fuda, J-L ;
- Galatà, S ;
- Gay, P ;
- Giacomelli, G ;
- Giordano, V ;
- Gómez-González, J-P ;
- Graf, K ;
- Guillard, G ;
- Halladjian, G ;
- Hallewell, G ;
- Van Haren, H ;
- Hartman, J ;
- Heijboer, A.J ;
- Hello, Y ;
- Hernández-Rey, J.J ;
- Herold, B ;
- Hössl, J ;
- Hsu, C-C ;
- De Jong, M ;
- Kadler, M ;
- Kalekin, O ;
- Kappes, A ;
- Katz, U ;
- Kavatsyuk, O ;
- Kooijman, P ;
- Kopper, C ;
- Kouchner, A ;
- Kreykenbohm, I ;
- Kulikovskiy, V ;
- Lahmann, R ;
- Lamare, P ;
- Larosa, G ;
- Lattuada, D ;
- Lim, G ;
- Lo Presti, D ;
- Loehner, H ;
- Loucatos, S ;
- Mangano, S ;
- Marcelin, M ;
- Margiotta, A ;
- Martinez-Mora, J-A ;
- Meli, A ;
- Montaruli, T ;
- Moscoso, L ;
- Motz, H ;
- Neff, M ;
- Nezri, E ;
- Palioselitis, D ;
- Pavalas, G.E ;
- Payet, K ;
- Payre, P ;
- Petrovic, J ;
- Piattelli, P ;
- Picot-Clemente, N ;
- Popa, V ;
- Pradier, T ;
- Presani, E ;
- Racca, C ;
- Reed, C ;
- Riccobene, G ;
- Richardt, C ;
- Richter, R ;
- Rivière, C ;
- Roensch, K ;
- Rostovtsev, A ;
- Ruiz-Rivas, J ;
- Rujoiu, M ;
- G. Russo, V ;
- Salesa, F ;
- Sánchez-Losa, A ;
- Sapienza, P ;
- Schöck, F ;
- Schuller, J-P ;
- Schussler, F ;
- Shanidze, R ;
- Simeone, F ;
- Spies, A ;
- Spurio, M ;
- Steijger, J.M ;
- Stolarczyk, T ;
- Taiuti, M.G F. ;
- Toscano, S ;
- Vallage, B ;
- Van Elewyck, V ;
- Vannoni, G ;
- Vecchi, M ;
- Vernin, P ;
- Wijnker, G ;
- Wilms, J ;
- De Wolf, E ;
- Yepes, H ;
- Zaborov, D ;
- De Dios Zornoza, J ;
- Zúñiga, J
This is an obsolete version of the EMSO-Ligure Ouest observatory data (mooring ALBATROSS) dataset.The new versions of this dataset are available freely at : - https://doi.org/10.17882/95265 (2018-05 to 2019-05 data) - https://doi.org/10.17882/95264 (2016-10 to 2017-06 data) - https://doi.org/10.17882/95263 (2015-06 to 2016-06 data) - https://doi.org/10.17882/95262 (2014-09 to 2015-04 data) - https://doi.org/10.17882/99982 (2024-02 to 2025-04 data) EMSO-ANTARES (European Multidisciplinary See floor Observatory and water column, ANTARES site) is a second generation permanent submarine observatory deployed offshore of Toulon, France, as a follow up of the pioneering ANTARES neutrino telescope. This submarine network is part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units, i.e. ten times more than ANTARES. The Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an Instrumented Interface Module (MII) and an autonomous mooring line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS mooring line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic release system, two wire ropes hosting CTD-O2 sensors and currentmeters, and two instrumented buoys, . This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and the shore communication is done through an acoustic link with the MII which is linked to the KM3NeT node.
Authors
- Lefevre, D ;
- Tamburini, C ;
- Bhairy, N ;
- Chirurgien, L ;
- Gojak, C ;
- Bernardet, K ;
- Hafidi, Z ;
- Mahiouz, K