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Glider Facilities - Mediterranean Operational Network for the Global Ocean Observing System (ODIS id: 2935)

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First entry: 12/07/2021 Last update: 14/02/2022
Submitter/Owner of this record Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 )
Submitter/Owner Role IODE Secretariat
Datasource URL http://www.mongoos.eu/glider-facilities
Parent Project URL http://www.mongoos.eu/
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English name Glider Facilities - Mediterranean Operational Network for the Global Ocean Observing System
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Acronym Glider Facilities - MONGOOS
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Abstract A glider is an underwater vehicle that uses small changes in its buoyancy in order to move up and down in the ocean. Unlike afloat, a glider uses wings to convert that vertical motion to horizontal, propelling itself forward with very low power consumption. The high efficiency of the propulsion system enables gliders to be operated for several months, during which they can cover thousands of kilometers. They allow the autonomous and sustained collection of physical measurements such as pressure, temperature, and conductivity data, and depending on the model, some biogeochemical measurements (like fluorescence, oxygen, or optical backscattering) of the upper 1km of the ocean. Registred measurements are transmitted by satellite every time the gliders come up to the surface. The same communication channel is used to transmit navigation commands to the gliders (heading, angle of ascent/dive, max depth,…). Although they are a relatively new platform in oceanography, in the Mediterranean Sea gliders are deployed regularly for ocean observations. Most of the active and archived glider missions can be tracked on the owner's website and also on the EGO (Everyone's Gliding Observatories) website.
Host institution of the resource Centro euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
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