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computer aided systems theory | 2013

The Impact of New Multi-platform Observing Systems in Science, Technology Development and Response to Society Needs; from Small to Large Scales…

Joaquín Tintoré; Benjamín Casas; Emma Heslop; Guillermo Vizoso; Ananda Pascual; Alejandro Orfila; Simón Ruiz; Lionel Renault; Melanie Juzà; Pau Balaguer; Lluís Gómez-Pujol; Amaya Álvarez-Ellacuria; Sonia Gómara; Kristian Sebastian; Sebastián Lora; Joan Pau Beltrán; David March; Romain Escudier; Miguel Martínez-Ledesma; Marc Torner; Simó Cusí; David Roque; Irene Lizarán; Carlos Castilla; Tomeu Cañellas; Aránzazu Lana; Daniel Conti; Juan Manuel Sayol; Evan Mason; Bàrbara Barceló-Llull

New monitoring technologies are key components of ocean observatories, also called marine research infrastructures being implemented in the worlds oceans. As a result, new capabilities to characterise, in quasi-real time, the ocean state and its variability at small scales exist today. The challenge is the integration of theses multiplatform observing and forecasting systems to (a) monitor the variability at small scales (e.g. mesoscale/weeks) in order to (b) resolve the sub-basin/seasonal and inter-annual variability and by this (c) establish the decadal variability, understand the associated biases and correct them. The challenge is also to change focus and now monitor from small to large scales. SOCIB is leading this new small to large-scale multi-platform approach in ocean observation. Some examples are presented and discussed together with initial ideas on the optimal design of an observational network in the world oceans, responding to science priorities, technology development and response to strategic society needs.


Science Advances | 2017

The Mediterranean Overflow in the Gulf of Cadiz: A rugged journey

Ricardo Sánchez-Leal; M.J. Bellanco; Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas; Jesús García-Lafuente; Marc Gasser-Rubinat; C. González-Pola; F.J. Hernández-Molina; Josep Lluís Pelegrí; Álvaro Peliz; Paulo Relvas; David Roque; Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal; Simone Sammartino; José C. Sánchez-Garrido

Bathymetric features determine the internal structure of the Mediterranean outflow plume west of Gibraltar. The pathways and transformations of dense water overflows, which depend on small-scale interactions between flow dynamics and erosional-depositional processes, are a central piece in the ocean’s large-scale circulation. A novel, high-resolution current and hydrographic data set highlights the intricate pathway travelled by the saline Mediterranean Overflow as it enters the Atlantic. Interaction with the topography constraints its spreading. Over the initial 200 km west of the Gibraltar gateway, distinct channels separate the initial gravity current into several plunging branches depth-sorted by density. Shallow branches follow the upper slope and eventually detach as buoyant plumes. Deeper branches occupy mid slope channels and coalesce upon reaching a diapiric ridge. A still deeper branch, guided by a lower channel wall marked by transverse furrows, experiences small-scale overflows which travel downslope to settle at mid-depths. The Mediterranean salt flux into the Atlantic has implications for the buoyancy balance in the North Atlantic. Observations on how this flux enters at different depth levels are key to accurately measuring and understanding the role of Mediterranean Outflow in future climate scenarios.


Marine Technology Society Journal | 2013

SOCIB: The Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System Responding to Science, Technology and Society Needs

Joaquín Tintoré; Guillermo Vizoso; Benjamín Casas; Emma Heslop; Ananda Pascual; Alejandro Orfila; Simón Ruiz; Miguel Martínez-Ledesma; Marc Torner; Simó Cusí; Amy Diedrich; Pau Balaguer; Lluís Gómez-Pujol; Amaya Avarez-Ellacuria; Sonia Gómara; Kristian Sebastian; Sebastián Lora; Joan Pau Beltrán; Lionel Renault; Melanie Juzà; Diego Luna Álvarez; David March; Bartomeu Garau; Carlos Castilla; Tomeu Cañellas; David Roque; Irene Lizarán; Saul Pitarch; Maria Antonia Carrasco; Aránzazu Lana


Marine Geology | 2016

Oceanographic processes and morphosedimentary products along the Iberian margins: A new multidisciplinary approach

F. Javier Hernández-Molina; Anna Wåhlin; Miguel Bruno; Gemma Ercilla; Estefanía Llave; Nuno Serra; Gabriel Rosón; Pere Puig; Michele Rebesco; David Van Rooij; David Roque; C. González-Pola; Francisco Zapatero Sánchez; María Cruz Sánchez Gómez; Benedict Preu; Tilmann Schwenk; Till J J Hanebuth; Ricardo Sánchez Leal; Jesús García-Lafuente; Rachel Brackenridge; C. Juan; Dorrik A. V. Stow; José María Sánchez-González


Boletín geológico y minero | 2015

Oceanographic processes and products around the Iberian margin: a new multidisciplinary approach

F.J. Hernández-Molina; Gemma Ercilla; Pere Puig; David Roque; Carmen Juan; J.M. Sánchez-González


Instrumentation viewpoint | 2013

On the setup of an operational autonomous underwater glider facility

S. Cusi; M. Torner; M. Martinez-Ledesma; David Roque; J.P. Beltran; S. Ruiz; B. Casas; C. Castilla; I. Lizaran; S. Lora; E. Heslop; J. Tintoré


oceans conference | 2015

Performance of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle borne acoustic doppler current profiler

Simó Cusí; Pablo Rodríguez; David Roque


Archive | 2012

Deploying AUVs in restricted areas

David Roque; Pablo Rodríguez; Uxío Labarta


Archive | 2011

Ocean data manager handles large, diverse data sets

Francisco Javier Gutiérrez Royo; David Roque; Gabriel Navarro


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Stress-driven emigration in complex field scenarios of habitat disturbance: The heterogeneous multi-habitat assay system (HeMHAS)

Cristiano V.M. Araújo; David Roque; Julián Blasco; Rui Ribeiro; Matilde Moreira-Santos; Asier Toribio; Enaitz Aguirre; Sergio Barro

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Gemma Ercilla

Spanish National Research Council

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Raúl García

Spanish National Research Council

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Simó Cusí

Spanish National Research Council

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Alejandro Orfila

Spanish National Research Council

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Ananda Pascual

Spanish National Research Council

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Aránzazu Lana

Spanish National Research Council

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Benjamín Casas

Spanish National Research Council

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