支持海洋科学研究的新海底观测网

H. L. Clark
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海洋科学包含了年轻而迅速发展的学科。在过去二十年中,观察和试验我们世界海洋中的物理、化学、生物和地质过程所需的方法发生了很大变化。越来越重视涉及长期实验和持续时间序列观测的研究。这一趋势需要完全不同的基础设施,才能将始于20世纪60年代初的快速科学进步延续到21世纪。几个试点项目已经成功地使用新开发的接线盒和光纤电缆协议安装了海底观测站。技术开发工作也提高了系泊和可重新定位浮标、仪器、传感器和通信能力。为了响应研究人员对持续观测的日益增加的需求,并利用最近的技术进步,已经制订了一项倡议,提供执行海洋观测综合系统所需的基本基础设施。提出的系统有三个要素:(1)一个岩石圈板块规模的观测站,由跨越几个地质和海洋学特征和过程的海底相互连接的站点组成;(2)几个可重新定位的深海观测站,以浮标系统为基础;(3)一个扩大的沿海观测站网络。
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New seafloor observatory networks in support of ocean science research
Ocean science encompasses young and rapidly evolving disciplines. The approaches needed to observe and experiment with the physical, chemical, biological and geological processes in our world's oceans have changed considerably over the past two decades. There is increasing emphasis on research involving long-term experiments and sustained time-series observations. This trend requires substantially different infrastructure to continue into the 21st century the rapid rate of scientific progress that began in the early 1960's. Several pilot projects have successfully installed seafloor observatories using newly developed junction boxes and fiberoptic cable protocols. Technology development efforts have also advanced moored and relocatable buoys, instrumentation, sensors, and communication capabilities. In response to increasing demands by researchers for sustained observations and capitalizing on recent advances in technology, an initiative has been developed for providing the basic infrastructure necessary for implementing an integrated system of ocean observatories. The proposed system has three elements: (1) a lithospheric plate-scale observatory consisting of interconnected sites on the seafloor that span several geological and oceanographic features and processes, (2) several relocatable deep-sea observatories based around a system of buoys, and (3) an expanded network of coastal observatories.
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