Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice shelves to a small number of drillholes. Studies of sea-ice underwater morphology are limited largely to scientific utilization of submarines. Remotely operated vehicles, tethered to a mother ship by umbilical cable, have been deployed to investigate tidewater-glacier and ice-shelf margins, but their range is often restricted. The development of free-flying autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) with ranges of tens to hundreds of kilometres enables extensive missions to take place beneath sea ice and floating ice shelves. Autosub2 is a 3600 kg, 6.7 m long AUV, with a 1600 m operating depth and range of 400 km, based on the earlier Autosub1 wh...
This paper describes the design and use of two new autonomous underwater vehicles, Jaguar and Puma, ...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are rapidly becoming the platform of choice for mapping the un...
The importance of polar ice as vital components of the global ocean–climate system is widely r...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
It is clear that autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) play a pivotal role in the monitoring and exp...
The ice covered portions of the world’s seas and oceans are some of the most inaccessible areas on t...
Investigation of sub-ice aquatic environments on Earth requires highly specialized methods. While ic...
Due to the receding sea-ice extent in the Arctic, and the potentially large undiscovered petroleum r...
On 22 August 2004 the Autosub-2 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) was on its return leg of a 144â€...
This paper describes the design and use of two new autonomous underwater vehicles, Jaguar and Puma, ...
and other research outputs Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and investi-gations of the ice-ocea...
The Arctic seafloor remains one of the last unexplored areas on Earth. Exploration of this unique en...
In order to improve the capabilities of AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) when operating in the ...
This paper describes the design and use of two new autonomous underwater vehicles, Jaguar and Puma, ...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are rapidly becoming the platform of choice for mapping the un...
The importance of polar ice as vital components of the global ocean–climate system is widely r...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
Limitations of access have long restricted exploration and investigation of the cavities beneath ice...
It is clear that autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) play a pivotal role in the monitoring and exp...
The ice covered portions of the world’s seas and oceans are some of the most inaccessible areas on t...
Investigation of sub-ice aquatic environments on Earth requires highly specialized methods. While ic...
Due to the receding sea-ice extent in the Arctic, and the potentially large undiscovered petroleum r...
On 22 August 2004 the Autosub-2 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) was on its return leg of a 144â€...
This paper describes the design and use of two new autonomous underwater vehicles, Jaguar and Puma, ...
and other research outputs Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and investi-gations of the ice-ocea...
The Arctic seafloor remains one of the last unexplored areas on Earth. Exploration of this unique en...
In order to improve the capabilities of AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) when operating in the ...
This paper describes the design and use of two new autonomous underwater vehicles, Jaguar and Puma, ...
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are rapidly becoming the platform of choice for mapping the un...
The importance of polar ice as vital components of the global ocean–climate system is widely r...