The marine sector of the Campi Flegrei caldera has started to be monitored over the long-term with a seafloor equipment deployed in the Gulf of Pozzuoli from 2008. The equipment includes a set of geophysical, oceanographic and environmental sensors integrated in a marine platform that was specifically designed for real-time monitoring. This platform, named CUMAS (Cabled Underwater Multidisciplinary Acquisition System), was installed in the center of the Gulf at about 2.5 km south of Pozzuoli where the sea depth is about 100 m [Iannaccone et al., 2010]. The CUMAS system consists of a seafloor module connected by cable to a buoy (elastic beacon type) equipped with autonomous power supply systems, real-time data- transmission devices and a wea...
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain...
CUMAS is an underwater module developed for the acquisition of geophysical signals in shallow sea# o...
During the cruise of the Italian research vessel URANIA on August 2007, a new tsunami detector was ...
The marine sector of the Campi Flegrei caldera has started to be monitored over the long-term with a...
A seafloor multi-sensor module with real-time data transmission, named CUMAS (Cabled Underwater Modu...
MEDUSA stands for Multiparametric Elastic-beacon Devices and Underwater Sensors Acquisition system. ...
This study shows how the GPS technique can be utilized for seafloor displacement measurements and im...
The final target of the MONSOON project (MONitoraggio SOttOmariNo for environmental and energetic pu...
The continuous measurement of ground deformations is an important contribution to the monitoring of ...
The caldera of the Phlegraean Fields (also known as Campi Flegrei) is one of the most dangerous and ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous areas in the World as sever...
Integrated observing systems are important tools for marine monitoring, as they allow acquisition an...
Seafloor long-term, multiparameter, single-frame observatories have been developed within the framew...
The INGV started its interest to extend the seismic monitoring network to the sea in 1995 with GEOS...
Important processes that affect the Earth, for example climate change and geohazards, are driven by ...
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain...
CUMAS is an underwater module developed for the acquisition of geophysical signals in shallow sea# o...
During the cruise of the Italian research vessel URANIA on August 2007, a new tsunami detector was ...
The marine sector of the Campi Flegrei caldera has started to be monitored over the long-term with a...
A seafloor multi-sensor module with real-time data transmission, named CUMAS (Cabled Underwater Modu...
MEDUSA stands for Multiparametric Elastic-beacon Devices and Underwater Sensors Acquisition system. ...
This study shows how the GPS technique can be utilized for seafloor displacement measurements and im...
The final target of the MONSOON project (MONitoraggio SOttOmariNo for environmental and energetic pu...
The continuous measurement of ground deformations is an important contribution to the monitoring of ...
The caldera of the Phlegraean Fields (also known as Campi Flegrei) is one of the most dangerous and ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous areas in the World as sever...
Integrated observing systems are important tools for marine monitoring, as they allow acquisition an...
Seafloor long-term, multiparameter, single-frame observatories have been developed within the framew...
The INGV started its interest to extend the seismic monitoring network to the sea in 1995 with GEOS...
Important processes that affect the Earth, for example climate change and geohazards, are driven by ...
Special issue 9th MARTECH: International Workshop on Marine Technology: 16-18 June 2021, Vigo, Spain...
CUMAS is an underwater module developed for the acquisition of geophysical signals in shallow sea# o...
During the cruise of the Italian research vessel URANIA on August 2007, a new tsunami detector was ...