DEVICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS

G. Zappalà, Gabriella Caruso, V. Piermattei, A. Madonia, S. Bonamano, Alessandra Petri, M. Marcelli
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This paper describes some systems, designed and built by CNR in Messina and by Viterbo Tuscia University in its Civitavecchia laboratory, that fill the gap between traditional offshore oceanography and modern operational oceanography. The evolution of the main parts of such devices is analysed together with the pros and cons of design choices, not excluding the economic point of view that, together with instrument precision and reliability, is one of the main design constraints. Technological and scientific advancements were obtained in the state of the art, offering scientists new low cost instruments to perform research both in coastal and in harsh environment areas, exploiting the progress both in elaboration and in transmission electronic devices. The systems were designed to operate from fixed and mobile platforms, like Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) or towed vehicles. To this aim, CNR Messina set up a device able to automatically release up to eight expendable probes. Ruggedized versions of systems were built to be installed on small towed vehicles in harsh environments (Arctica). Sites at the sea-ice interface where blocks fall from glaciers due to ice melting, make it too difficult and dangerous to operate by traditional ships. During the June 2017 Svalbard campaign, a new generation water sampler, able to fill eight 500 ml bottles, was tested on field and showed a good operational performance. Various measuring instruments can be connected to the data acquisition and transmission system according to the research needs. They include multiparametric probes, expendable probes launched from SOOPs, water samplers for subsequent laboratory analysis, and any kind of device having a standard interface or providing a voltage-current signal. The land-based data assimilation can integrate the acquired in-situ data with satellite observation and the output of mathematical models.
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本文介绍了由中国北车在墨西拿和维特博图西亚大学在其奇维塔韦基亚实验室设计和建造的一些系统,这些系统填补了传统近海海洋学和现代业务海洋学之间的空白。这类设备的主要部件的演变分析与设计选择的利弊,不排除经济的观点,连同仪器的精度和可靠性,是主要的设计约束之一。技术和科学的进步取得了最先进的状态,为科学家提供了新的低成本仪器,在沿海和恶劣环境地区进行研究,利用了精密和传输电子设备的进展。该系统设计用于固定和移动平台,如机遇船(SOOP)或拖曳车辆。为此,CNR墨西拿建立了一个能够自动释放多达八个消耗性探针的装置。加固版的系统可以安装在恶劣环境(北极地区)的小型牵引车辆上。在海冰交界的地方,由于冰层融化,冰块从冰川上脱落,这使得传统船只的作业变得非常困难和危险。在2017年6月的斯瓦尔巴战役中,新一代的水采样器能够装满8个500毫升的瓶子,并在现场进行了测试,显示出良好的操作性能。根据研究需要,可将各种测量仪器接入数据采集与传输系统。它们包括多参数探头,从sop发射的消耗性探头,用于后续实验室分析的水样器,以及具有标准接口或提供电压-电流信号的任何类型的设备。陆地数据同化可以将获取的地面数据与卫星观测和数学模型输出相结合。
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