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  • EMODnet, data portal, open access, checkpoint, data services, marine knowledge, blue economy, data integrator  (1)
  • high resolution climatologies  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2019-09-19
    Description: Marine data are needed for many purposes: for acquiring a better scientific understanding of the marine environment, but also, increasingly, as marine knowledge for decision making as well as developing products and services supporting economic growth. Data must be of sufficient quality to meet the specific users' needs. It must also be accessible in a timely manner. And yet, despite being critical, this timely access to known-quality data proves challenging. Europe's marine data have traditionally been collected by a myriad of entities with the result that much of our data are scattered throughout unconnected databases and repositories. Even when data are available, they are often not compatible, making the sharing of the information and data aggregation particularly challenging. In this paper, we present how the European Marine Observation and Data network (EMODnet) has developed over the last decade to tackle these issues. Today, EMODnet is comprised of more than 150 organizations which gather marine data, metadata, and data products and make them more easily accessible for a wider range of users. EMODnet currently consists of seven sub-portals: bathymetry, geology, physics, chemistry, biology, seabed habitats, and human activities. In addition, Sea-basin Checkpoints have been established to assess the observation capacity in the North Sea, Mediterranean, Atlantic, Baltic, Artic, and Black Sea. The Checkpoints identify whether the observation infrastructure in Europe meets the needs of users by undertaking a number of challenges. To complement this, a Data Ingestion Service has been set up to tackle the problem of the wealth of marine data that remain unavailable, by reaching out to data holders, explaining the benefits of sharing their data and offering a support service to assist them in releasing their data and making them available through EMODnet. The EMODnet Central Portal (www.emodnet.eu) provides a single point of access to these services, which are free to access and use. The strategic vision of EMODnet in the next decade is also presented, together with key focal areas toward a more user-oriented service, including EMODnet for business, internationalization for global users, and stakeholder engagement to connect the diverse communities across the marine knowledge value chain.
    Description: Published
    Description: Article 313
    Description: 4A. Oceanografia e clima
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: EMODnet, data portal, open access, checkpoint, data services, marine knowledge, blue economy, data integrator
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-12-15
    Description: The proposed study, conducted in the framework of EMODnet - Physics, presents a preliminary high-resolution climatology of temperature and salinity for the Northern Adriatic Sea. The input data are co-located temperature and salinity profiles integrated from SeaDataCloud (Simoncelli et al., 2020a and 2020b) and CORA5.2 (Szekely et al.,2019) historical datasets. The analysis was performed with the DIVAnd software (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis in n dimensions, Barth et al., 2014) version 2.6.1. Monthly and seasonal fields are calculated for the periods 1955-2016, 1955-1984 and 1985-2016, while seasonal fields are provided for 6 decades from 1955 to 2016. The climatological fi elds are computed on a regular grid of 3 km of horizontal resolution on 11 vertical layers. The preliminary results show a significant impact of horizontal resolution on the detection of small-scale patterns of temperature and salinity fields, but they also outline criticalities due to both spatial and temporal data gaps in particular along the Croatian coast and in the last decade. Further developments will consider the integration of other datasets in order to reduce such gaps and to increase the resolution of the climatological products.
    Description: Published
    Description: Brest, France
    Description: 4A. Oceanografia e clima
    Keywords: Northern Adriatic Sea ; high resolution climatologies ; EMODnet ; DIVAnd
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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