EMSO: A Distributed Infrastructure for Addressing Geohazards and Global Ocean Change

The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory (EMSO; http://www.emso-eu.org) is addressing the next challenge in Earth-ocean science: how to coordinate data acquisition, analysis, archiving, access, and response to geohazards across provincial, national, regional, and internat...

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Main Authors: Best, M. (Author), Favali, P. (Author), Beranzoli, L. (Author), Cannat, M. (Author), Cagatay, N. (Author), Dañobeitia, J.J (Author), Delory, E. (Author), de Stigter, H. (Author), Ferré, B. (Author), Gillooly, M. (Author), Grant, F. (Author), Hall, P.O.J (Author), Lykousis, V. (Author), Mienert, J. (Author), de Miranda, J.M.A (Author), Oaie, G. (Author), Radulescu, V. (Author), Rolin, J.-F (Author), Ruhl, H. (Author), Waldmann, C. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-01.
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