This paper draws from recent workshops held by the Alliance for Coastal Technologies to summarize the present status of sensors and sensor platforms for making physical oceanographic observations. Technologies reviewed include those for current measurements, HF Radar, wave sensors, drifting buoys, profiling floats, surface meteorological observations, and automated vessel-based systems, as well as related issues of data telemetry and biofouling
A recent workshop on in-situ wave measurement technology noted that: (1) geographical coverage of in...
The increasing need to manage complex environmental problems demands a new approach and new technolo...
We review the status of current sea-level observing systems with a focus on the coastal zone. Tide g...
This paper draws from recent workshops held by the Alliance for Coastal Technologies to summarize th...
Ocean observatories will require extensive use of sensors and sensing systems to enable time-series ...
Many luminaries of oceanography have articulated the problem of adequately sampling a multiplicity o...
Challenges and Innovations in Ocean In-Situ Sensors: Measuring Inner Ocean Processes and Health in t...
The current status of meteorological sensors used aboard ships and buoys to measure the air-sea flux...
In order to realize prevention and ecological risk analysis systems, the world environmental policy ...
The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a foc...
Grand challenges in the coastal zone include addressing the threats from global climate change and s...
The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a foc...
Monitoring oceans and coastal areas has a fundamental social impact, and this scenario is made still...
Widespread and sustained in situ ocean measurements are essential to an improved understanding of th...
The papers in this special section focus on sensor system deployment in the field of oceanography. O...
A recent workshop on in-situ wave measurement technology noted that: (1) geographical coverage of in...
The increasing need to manage complex environmental problems demands a new approach and new technolo...
We review the status of current sea-level observing systems with a focus on the coastal zone. Tide g...
This paper draws from recent workshops held by the Alliance for Coastal Technologies to summarize th...
Ocean observatories will require extensive use of sensors and sensing systems to enable time-series ...
Many luminaries of oceanography have articulated the problem of adequately sampling a multiplicity o...
Challenges and Innovations in Ocean In-Situ Sensors: Measuring Inner Ocean Processes and Health in t...
The current status of meteorological sensors used aboard ships and buoys to measure the air-sea flux...
In order to realize prevention and ecological risk analysis systems, the world environmental policy ...
The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a foc...
Grand challenges in the coastal zone include addressing the threats from global climate change and s...
The role ships play in atmospheric, oceanic, and biogeochemical observations is described with a foc...
Monitoring oceans and coastal areas has a fundamental social impact, and this scenario is made still...
Widespread and sustained in situ ocean measurements are essential to an improved understanding of th...
The papers in this special section focus on sensor system deployment in the field of oceanography. O...
A recent workshop on in-situ wave measurement technology noted that: (1) geographical coverage of in...
The increasing need to manage complex environmental problems demands a new approach and new technolo...
We review the status of current sea-level observing systems with a focus on the coastal zone. Tide g...