作为全球海洋观测系统一部分的水下滑翔机组件的潜力

T. Liblik , J. Karstensen , P. Testor , P. Alenius , D. Hayes , S. Ruiz , K.J. Heywood , S. Pouliquen , L. Mortier , E. Mauri
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研究了自主水下滑翔机作为观测平台在全球海洋原位观测系统(GOOS)中的作用。评估以两种方式进行:首先,对GOOS有贡献的现有原位观测平台(浮子、水面漂船、系泊船、研究/商业船)的特点在于它们目前对海洋关键物理和生物地球化学过程进行采样的能力。接下来,在关键应用的上下文中评估滑翔机的能力。这包括对同行评议文献中提出的140个参考文献的评估。研究发现,GOOS在开阔海域对若干物理过程有足够的采样覆盖率。在目前的GOOS中,在开放洋和陆架海之间的过渡区域缺乏数据。然而,大多数记录在案的科学滑翔机应用都在该地区运行,这表明GOOS中持续的滑翔机组件可以填补这一空白。滑翔机数据包括日常产品生成(例如警报,地图)。其他值得注意的面向过程的应用中,滑翔机是重要的测量工具,包括局部(次)中尺度采样、浅海地区采样、危险环境测量和操作监测。在大多数情况下,滑翔机研究涉及跨多个学科的过程调查和监测,使滑翔机易于实现广泛的传感器。滑翔机操作的成熟、映射到GOOS区域需求的广泛应用以及滑翔机数据流的成熟都证明了在GOOS中正式实现滑翔机是正确的。其余的挑战包括以持续的方式执行协调的多国任务,以及考虑滑翔机操作和滑翔机数据使用方面的能力建设问题。
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Potential for an underwater glider component as part of the Global Ocean Observing System

The contributions of autonomous underwater gliders as an observing platform in the in-situ global ocean observing system (GOOS) are investigated. The assessment is done in two ways: First, the existing in-situ observing platforms contributing to GOOS (floats, surface drifters, moorings, research/commercial ships) are characterized in terms of their current capabilities in sampling key physical and bio-geochemical oceanic processes. Next the gliders’ capabilities are evaluated in the context of key applications. This includes an evaluation of 140 references presented in the peer-reviewed literature.

It is found that GOOS has adequate coverage of sampling in the open ocean for several physical processes. There is a lack of data in the present GOOS in the transition regions between the open ocean and shelf seas. However, most of the documented scientific glider applications operate in this region, suggesting that a sustained glider component in the GOOS could fill that gap. Glider data are included for routine product generation (e.g. alerts, maps). Other noteworthy process-oriented applications where gliders are important survey tools include local sampling of the (sub)mesoscale, sampling in shallow coastal areas, measurements in hazardous environments, and operational monitoring. In most cases, the glider studies address investigations and monitoring of processes across multiple disciplines, making use of the ease to implement a wide range of sensors to gliders. The maturity of glider operations, the wide range of applications that map onto growing GOOS regional needs, and the maturity of glider data flow all justify the formal implementation of gliders into the GOOS. Remaining challenges include the execution of coordinated multinational missions in a sustained mode as well as considering capacity-building aspects in glider operations as well as glider data use.

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