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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Disposal of munitions at dumpsites in coastal seas was conducted after WW I and II. Also, large amounts of unexploded munitions from wartime activities litter the seafloor. Corrosion of munition shells causes release of toxic munition compounds (MCs). Furthermore, explosion risks increase due to large-scale economic developments in coastal waters. Seafloor munition clearance by commercial and military entities form an ongoing task to eliminate environmental and security risks. Munition detection primarily relies on geophysical techniques. However, these methods do not provide unequivocal signatures for ordnance and suffer from false positives. Here we assess chemical approaches using spectroscopic and spectrometric methods for ordnance detection in seawater with a primary focus on MCs, but also including chemical warfare agents. We discuss novel analytical techniques suitable for near real-time munition detection at sea, incorporating pre-concentration and matrix removal steps of seawater samples. We also describe emerging real-time technologies for on-site MC detection in coastal waters.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 12 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-304; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9501 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-305; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6352 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-310; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5929 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-309; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2408 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-312; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 869 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-316; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6228 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-318; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7381 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The MOSES Elbe 2023 experiment aims at following a water mass from the spring of the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, through the freshwater and tidal sections of the river, into the North Sea, where three ships (Mya II, Littorina, and Ludwig Prandtl) were used covering the marine environment in the German Bight (Sternfahrt 10). In order to follow the water mass from the Elbe estuary numerical simulations were performed to determine the likelihood of a variety of starting points for a drifter release experiment. At the first morning of the cruise model forecasts were used to determine the exact locations where drifters were to be released. The drifters were initially released in groups of three drifters and then supplemented at a later point of time. During the following two and a half weeks, the current drifter positions were revisited from the ships involved to take water samples.
    Keywords: 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea; 2023_MOSES_Elbe-NorthSea_KON1; Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DRIFT; Drifter; Helmholtz_ChangingEarth; HYDREX-Stern10_D-319; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Ludwig Prandtl; Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems; MOSES
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4188 data points
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