,
pages 345-348
CORIOLIS, a French project for in situ operational oceanography
S Pouliquen
1
,
T. CARVAL
1
,
Y. Desaubies
1
,
L. Petit de la Villéon
1
,
G Loaec
1
,
L. Gourmelen
2
2
EPSHOM, Brest, France
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Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication date: 2003-01-01
Abstract
The seven French agencies (CNES, CNRS, IFRTP, IRD, METEO-FRANCE, SHOM and IFREMER) concerned with ocean research are together developing a strong capability in operational oceanography based on a triad including satellite altimetry (JASON), numerical modelling with assimilation (MERCATOR), and in situ data (CORIOLIS). The CORIOLIS project aims to build a pre-operational structure to collect, validate and distribute ocean data to the scientific community and modellers.
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Pouliquen S., CARVAL T., Desaubies Y., Petit de la Villéon L., Loaec G., Gourmelen L. CORIOLIS, a French project for in situ operational oceanography // Elsevier Oceanography Series. 2003. pp. 345-348.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1016/s0422-9894(03)80055-7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/s0422-9894(03)80055-7
TI - CORIOLIS, a French project for in situ operational oceanography
T2 - Elsevier Oceanography Series
AU - Pouliquen, S
AU - CARVAL, T.
AU - Desaubies, Y.
AU - Petit de la Villéon, L.
AU - Loaec, G
AU - Gourmelen, L.
PY - 2003
DA - 2003/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 345-348
SN - 0422-9894
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@incollection{2003_Pouliquen,
author = {S Pouliquen and T. CARVAL and Y. Desaubies and L. Petit de la Villéon and G Loaec and L. Gourmelen},
title = {CORIOLIS, a French project for in situ operational oceanography},
publisher = {Elsevier},
year = {2003},
pages = {345--348},
month = {jan}
}