Coastal areas are vulnerable ecosystems comprising unique biological niches that require protection. Identification of relevant types of hazards at the appropriate temporal and spatial scale is crucial to detect their sources and origin, to understand the processes governing their magnitude and distribution, and to ultimately evaluate and manage their risks and consequences preventing economic losses. SCHeMA aims to provide an open and modular sensing solution for autonomous in situ high resolution mapping of a range of anthropogenic and natural chemical compounds coupled to master bio-physicochemical parameters. User-friendly data discovery, access and download as well as interoperability with other projects will be achieved via dedicated interface compatible with INSPIRE and GEO/GEOSS standards and principles.

FP7-OCEAN-2013 - SCHeMA: Integrated in situ chemical mapping probes

CASTELLANO, MICHELA;MAGI, EMANUELE;MASSA, FRANCESCO;POVERO, PAOLO
2015-01-01

Abstract

Coastal areas are vulnerable ecosystems comprising unique biological niches that require protection. Identification of relevant types of hazards at the appropriate temporal and spatial scale is crucial to detect their sources and origin, to understand the processes governing their magnitude and distribution, and to ultimately evaluate and manage their risks and consequences preventing economic losses. SCHeMA aims to provide an open and modular sensing solution for autonomous in situ high resolution mapping of a range of anthropogenic and natural chemical compounds coupled to master bio-physicochemical parameters. User-friendly data discovery, access and download as well as interoperability with other projects will be achieved via dedicated interface compatible with INSPIRE and GEO/GEOSS standards and principles.
2015
9781479987368
9781479987368
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