用于深海研究的长期海底观测站

Xinsheng Yu, S. Zhai, Z. Cao, Dejun Gong, Shiren Li
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近十年来,人们对深海的物理、生物、地球物理和化学过程的研究产生了极大的兴趣。各种各样的监测系统已经开发出来,并用于执行定量海洋科学的测量、采样和操作任务。在大多数情况下,与将样品带到船表面的方法相比,原位结果可能偏差较小。另一方面,需要科学家在时间尺度和空间尺度上理解长期振动。野外观测站是一个独立的系统,不仅可以在水下长时间(1个月到1年)自主运行,而且具有覆盖时间变化的能力。报道了中国研制的海底地球化学、海洋学和热液喷口观测卫星GeoVent的设计工作。该系统由电源、数据采集和控制单元组成,多个传感器可在潜在危险条件下自动工作。安装了一个声学调制解调器,使系统能够将数据实时发送回地面。详细介绍了GeoVent的原型。通过组合不同的传感器包,表明它是深海科学的理想工具。讨论了原位观测方法的能力和局限性。
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Long term seafloor observatory for deep sea research
The last decade has showed that there is a great interest in physical, biological, geophysical and chemical processes of deep sea research. A wide variety of monitoring systems have developed and used to perform the surveying, sampling, and manipulation tasks to quantitative oceanographic science. In most cases, in-situ results are likely to be less biased, compared to the methods of bringing the samples to the surface of the ship. On the other hand, it is required for a scientist to understand the long term vibration both in time scale and spatial scale. The field observatory is a self-contained system that not only can operate autonomously under water for a long period (1 month to 1 year), but also have the capability to cover temporal changes. We reported the design work of GeoVent (Geochemistry, Oceanographic and hydrothermal Vent Observations), a seabed observatory developed in China. This system consists of power supply, data acquisition and control unit, and multi sensors can automatically operate under potentially hazardous conditions. An acoustic modem is attached to allow the system to send the data back to the surface in real time. A detailed description of the prototype of GeoVent is presented. It is shown that it is an ideal tool for deep ocean science, by combining the different sensor packages. The capabilities and limitation of the in situ observation methods are also discussed.
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