The Geophysical and Oceanographic Station for Abyssal Research (GEOSTAR), an autonomous seafloor observatory that collects measurements benefiting a number of disciplines during missions up to 1 year long, will begin the second phase of its first mission in 2000. The 6-8 month investigation will take place at a depth of 3400 m in the southern Tyrrhenian basin of the southern Tyrrhenian basin of the central Mediterranean. GEOSTAR was funded by the European Community (EC) for $2.4 million (U.S. dollars) in 1995 as a part of the Marine Science and Technology programme (MAST). The innovative deployment and recovery procedure GEOSTAR uses was derived from the "two-module" concept successfully applied by NASA in the Apollo and space shuttle missi...
The SEISMOFAULTS project (www.seismofaults.it) was set up in 2016 with the general plan of exploring...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...
The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infras...
The Geophysical and Oceanographic Station for Abyssal Research (GEOSTAR), an autonomous seafloor obs...
The GEOSTAR is a technological and scientific project aimed at the realisation of an autonomous bent...
GEOSTAR is the prototype of the first European long-term, multidisciplinary deep sea observatory for...
We assess the first mission of the GEOSTAR (GEophysical and Oceanographic STation for Abyssal Resear...
EMSO has been identified by the ESFRI Report 2006 as one of the Research Infrastructures that Europe...
From 2000 to 2005 two geophysical exploration missions were undertaken in the Tyrrhenian deep seaflo...
Performing good quality magnetic observations is not an easy task; making them in the extreme marine...
The establishment of a global network of seafloor observatories will help to provide the means to u...
Best, M.M.R. et. al.-- Oceans 2014, 14-19 Sept. 2014, St. John's, NL, Canada.-- 7 pagesEMSO (The Eur...
GEOSTAR (1 and 2) and ORION-GEOSTAR 3 seafloor missions have been performed in the frame of a Europ...
Favali, Paolo ... et. al.-- OCEANS 2015, 18-21 May 2015, GenovaEMSO (European Multidisciplinary Seaf...
The deep sea and the deep marine seafloor form an extensive and complex bio-geosphere system. It mod...
The SEISMOFAULTS project (www.seismofaults.it) was set up in 2016 with the general plan of exploring...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...
The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infras...
The Geophysical and Oceanographic Station for Abyssal Research (GEOSTAR), an autonomous seafloor obs...
The GEOSTAR is a technological and scientific project aimed at the realisation of an autonomous bent...
GEOSTAR is the prototype of the first European long-term, multidisciplinary deep sea observatory for...
We assess the first mission of the GEOSTAR (GEophysical and Oceanographic STation for Abyssal Resear...
EMSO has been identified by the ESFRI Report 2006 as one of the Research Infrastructures that Europe...
From 2000 to 2005 two geophysical exploration missions were undertaken in the Tyrrhenian deep seaflo...
Performing good quality magnetic observations is not an easy task; making them in the extreme marine...
The establishment of a global network of seafloor observatories will help to provide the means to u...
Best, M.M.R. et. al.-- Oceans 2014, 14-19 Sept. 2014, St. John's, NL, Canada.-- 7 pagesEMSO (The Eur...
GEOSTAR (1 and 2) and ORION-GEOSTAR 3 seafloor missions have been performed in the frame of a Europ...
Favali, Paolo ... et. al.-- OCEANS 2015, 18-21 May 2015, GenovaEMSO (European Multidisciplinary Seaf...
The deep sea and the deep marine seafloor form an extensive and complex bio-geosphere system. It mod...
The SEISMOFAULTS project (www.seismofaults.it) was set up in 2016 with the general plan of exploring...
For a long time, deep-sea investigation relied on autonomous bottom landers. Landers can vary in siz...
The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO) European Research Infras...