DocumentCode :
2801034
Title :
The NEPTUNE Project - a cabled ocean observatory in the NE Pacific: Overview, challenges and scientific objectives for the installation and operation of Stage I in Canadian waters
Author :
Barnes, C.R. ; Best, M.M.R. ; Bornhold, B.D. ; Juniper, S.K. ; Pirenne, B. ; Phibbs, P.
Author_Institution :
Victoria Univ., Victoria
fYear :
2007
fDate :
17-20 April 2007
Firstpage :
308
Lastpage :
313
Abstract :
NEPTUNE (North-East Pacific Undersea Networked Experiments) will be an innovative network of many sub-sea observatories linked by about 3,000 km of powered, electro-optic cable covering most of the Juan de Fuca Plate (200,000 sq km), North-East Pacific, with shore stations at Port Alberni, BC and probably Nedonna Beach, OR (www.neptunecanada.ca, www.orionprogram.org, www.neptune.washington.edu). Each observatory will host and power many scientific instruments on the surrounding seafloor, in boreholes in the seafloor, and buoyed into the water column. Remotely operated and autonomous vehicles will reside at depth, powered or recharged at observatories and directed from distant labs. Continuous near-real-time multidisciplinary measurement series will extend over 25 years. Major research themes include: structure and seismic behavior of the ocean crust; dynamics of hot and cold fluids and gas hydrates in the upper ocean crust and overlying sediments; ocean/climate change and effects on ocean biota/fisheries at all depths; deep-sea sedimentation, ecosystem dynamics and biodiversity; and engineering and computational systems research. These involve interacting processes, long-term changes, and chaotic, episodic events difficult to study and quantify by traditional means.
Keywords :
oceanic crust; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; sediments; seismology; Canadian waters; Juan de Fuca Plate; NEPTUNE Project; Nedonna Beach; North-East Pacific Undersea Networked Experiment; Pacific Ocean; Port Alberni; autonomous vehicles; biodiversity; cabled ocean observatory; chaotic events; continuous near-real-time multidisciplinary measurement; deep-sea sedimentation; ecosystem dynamics; electrooptic cable; episodic events; fisheries; fluid dynamics; gas hydrates; ocean biota; ocean crust; ocean-climate change; remotely operated vehicles; scientific instruments; seafloor boreholes; sediments; seismic behavior; sub-sea observatories; water column; Instruments; Mobile robots; Observatories; Oceans; Remotely operated vehicles; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Sediments; Seismic measurements; Vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2007. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1207-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1208-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2007.370809
Filename :
4231139
Link To Document :
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