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A Fiber Optic "Telescope" to Inner Space

Overview The oceanographic and planetary science communities are in a position to make major scientific and educational contributions by establishing a series of strategically-located state-of-the-art submarine observatories. Linking a series of seafloor communication nodes to shore further fa cilitates the data flow and power transmission needed for comprehensive long-term observations and routine remote interventions. Scientific platforms designed to return four-dimensional data sets from multiple arrays of physical, chemical, and biological sensors deployed specifically to characterize and model the co-varying, nonlinear behavior of key planetary systems would initiate a new era of scientific investigation.

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Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads48
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