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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-11-04
    Description: This report includes the description and the manuals (both at User and Administrator level) for the OSPAC service and its applications
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/book
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-02-23
    Description: El Comité Técnico Nacional de Coordinación de Datos e Información Oceánica (CTN Diocean) se permite presentar el cuarto número de su “Manual de Referencia en Mejores Prácticas de Datos Oceánicos”, que aborda en esta oportunidad la “arqueología y recuperación” de datos e información. Esta temática, en el contexto de la gestión de datos y más específicamente de la iniciativa Global Oceanographic Data Archaeology and Rescue (GODAR), hace referencia a un proceso de dos etapas: la primera “archaeology”, que consiste en buscar, identificar, evaluar y describir datos históricos para que sean útiles a la comunidad; y la segunda “rescue”, se refiere al esfuerzo de almacenar y conservar los datos, mediante la digitalización, copia en medios electrónicos, y archivo en bases de datos o repositorios digitales (Adaptado de IOC, 1999). A través de esta publicación las instituciones y universidades miembros del CTN Diocean, dan a conocer el esfuerzo que viene realizando Colombia en la materia de “arqueología y recuperación”, para aumentar los archivos históricos y recientes de datos e información oceánica en formato digital, con la finalidad de disponerlos a la comunidad de manera estandarizada e interoperable para su reutilización.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: ASFA_2015::M::Marine biology ; ASFA_2015::O::Oceanography ; ASFA_2015::M::Marine geology ; ASFA_2015::I::Information systems ; ASFA_2015::G::Geographic information systems ; ASFA_2015::M::Marine meteorology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Not Known
    Format: 60pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-08-17
    Description: Contenido - Retos de la ciudad puerto de Cartagena durante la pandemia. - Los héroes de la pandemia COVID-19 en puertos y mares de Colombia. - El marino y su rol como piloto práctico. - El Estado de Abanderamiento en Colombia: un ejercicio de soberanía sobre la mar. - Propuesta de gestión conjunta Armada de Colombia y Dimar para la implementación de convenios OMI a través del Cidiam. - El patrimonio cultural en entornos marítimos y su aporte al cumplimiento de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible. - Ser universidad marítima y parte del clúster de educación regional: el reto 2021 para la Escuela Naval de Cadetes “Almirante Padilla”. - Proyecto de Ley de Abanderamiento de buques en Colombia. - Agenda Dimar. - Beneficios de manejar información centralizada en la producción hidrocartográfica y su impacto en la comunidad marítima. - Datos geoespaciales marinos: la base de toda actividad marítima. - Gracias a la aplicación de tecnología de punta, Colombia obtiene información del 80 % del fondo marino en el Caribe. - Dimar en Imágenes. - Operación ship to ship, oportunidad para el transporte marítimo de hidrocarburos en Colombia. - Una emergencia superada con éxito. - Seguridad marítima, fomento de la cultura marítima y desarrollo marítimo. - A prueba de fallo. - El rol ambiental de la Dirección General Marítima. - El transporte marítimo: una aproximación desde la protección del medio marino. - La protección del medio marino, un tema estratégico para el cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030. - #LéxicoDelMar
    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Investigación científica ; Puertos ; Seguridad en la navegación ; Hidrocarburos ; Buque ; Contaminación Marina ; Medio ambiente ; Litorales ; Medio ambiente ; ASFA_2015::E::Education ; ASFA_2015::P::Port installations ; ASFA_2015::C::Contamination ; ASFA_2015::I::Information scientists ; ASFA_2015::S::Safety ; ASFA_2015::V::Vessels
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 100pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-08-18
    Description: Contenido -- Descentralización: responsabilidad y compromiso de la Dirección General Marítima. -- Vigilar los puertos también trae ventajas competitivas. --¡De uno a diez...! --La industria offshore tendrá dónde realizar sus entrenamientos en Colombia. -- La investigación y el desarrollo tecnológico como dinamizadores de la industria naval. --Exploración convencional de hidrocarburos: un potencial energético promisorio para la región Caribe. --Aplicación operacional de un modelo de búsqueda y rescate: cuando el tiempo se traduce en vida. --Agenda Dimar. --Contribuyendo con las bases científicas de la calidad ambiental marino costera de Colombia, para la gestión ambiental. --Una nueva visión de los pronósticos hidrodinámicos a corto plazo. --Conservación y uso de la biodiversidad en aguas más allá de las 20 mn. Avances en el acuerdo de mecanismos jurídicamente vinculantes. --Caracterización del clima marítimo en el mar Caribe colombiano: optimización de redes de medida. --Evolución del pronóstico del tiempo en las cuencas Caribe y Pacífico colombiano: un enfoque operacional de la meteorología marina a cargo de la Dimar. -- Gobernanza y gestión del patrimonio cultural sumergido en Colombia. --Dimar en Imágenes. --Establecimiento de las ayudas a la navegación. --Bases para la construcción de una política de transporte marítimo para Colombia. --Capitanía de Puerto de Arauca: nueva unidad regional de Dimar. -- #Léxico del Mar.
    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Puertos ; Intereses marítimos ; Investigación científica ; Seguridad en la navegación ; ASFA_2015::I::International relations ; ASFA_2015::E::Equipment ; ASFA_2015::I::Information scientists ; ASFA_2015::V::Vessels ; ASFA_2015::S::Safety ; ASFA_2015::P::Port installations
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 88pp.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in von Schuckmann, K., Cheng, L., Palmer, M. D., Hansen, J., Tassone, C., Aich, V., Adusumilli, S., Beltrami, H., Boyer, T., Cuesta-Valero, F. J., Desbruyeres, D., Domingues, C., Garcia-Garcia, A., Gentine, P., Gilson, J., Gorfer, M., Haimberger, L., Ishii, M., Johnson, G. C., Killick, R., King, B. A., Kirchengast, G., Kolodziejczyk, N., Lyman, J., Marzeion, B., Mayer, M., Monier, M., Monselesan, D. P., Purkey, S., Roemmich, D., Schweiger, A., Seneviratne, S., I., Shepherd, A., Slater, D. A., Steiner, A. K., Straneo, F., Timmermans, M., & Wijffels, S. E. Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go? Earth System Science Data, 12(3), (2020): 2013-2041, doi:10.5194/essd-12-2013-2020.
    Description: Human-induced atmospheric composition changes cause a radiative imbalance at the top of the atmosphere which is driving global warming. This Earth energy imbalance (EEI) is the most critical number defining the prospects for continued global warming and climate change. Understanding the heat gain of the Earth system – and particularly how much and where the heat is distributed – is fundamental to understanding how this affects warming ocean, atmosphere and land; rising surface temperature; sea level; and loss of grounded and floating ice, which are fundamental concerns for society. This study is a Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) concerted international effort to update the Earth heat inventory and presents an updated assessment of ocean warming estimates as well as new and updated estimates of heat gain in the atmosphere, cryosphere and land over the period 1960–2018. The study obtains a consistent long-term Earth system heat gain over the period 1971–2018, with a total heat gain of 358±37 ZJ, which is equivalent to a global heating rate of 0.47±0.1 W m−2. Over the period 1971–2018 (2010–2018), the majority of heat gain is reported for the global ocean with 89 % (90 %), with 52 % for both periods in the upper 700 m depth, 28 % (30 %) for the 700–2000 m depth layer and 9 % (8 %) below 2000 m depth. Heat gain over land amounts to 6 % (5 %) over these periods, 4 % (3 %) is available for the melting of grounded and floating ice, and 1 % (2 %) is available for atmospheric warming. Our results also show that EEI is not only continuing, but also increasing: the EEI amounts to 0.87±0.12 W m−2 during 2010–2018. Stabilization of climate, the goal of the universally agreed United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1992 and the Paris Agreement in 2015, requires that EEI be reduced to approximately zero to achieve Earth's system quasi-equilibrium. The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would need to be reduced from 410 to 353 ppm to increase heat radiation to space by 0.87 W m−2, bringing Earth back towards energy balance. This simple number, EEI, is the most fundamental metric that the scientific community and public must be aware of as the measure of how well the world is doing in the task of bringing climate change under control, and we call for an implementation of the EEI into the global stocktake based on best available science. Continued quantification and reduced uncertainties in the Earth heat inventory can be best achieved through the maintenance of the current global climate observing system, its extension into areas of gaps in the sampling, and the establishment of an international framework for concerted multidisciplinary research of the Earth heat inventory as presented in this study. This Earth heat inventory is published at the German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ, https://www.dkrz.de/, last access: 7 August 2020) under the DOI https://doi.org/10.26050/WDCC/GCOS_EHI_EXP_v2 (von Schuckmann et al., 2020).
    Description: Matthew D. Palmer and Rachel E. Killick were supported by the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme funded by the BEIS and Defra. PML authors were supported by contribution number 5053. Catia M. Domingues was supported by an ARC Future Fellowship (FT130101532). Lijing Cheng is supported by the Key Deployment Project of Centre for Ocean Mega-Research of Science, CAS (COMS2019Q01). Maximilian Gorfer was supported by WEGC atmospheric remote sensing and climate system research group young scientist funds. Michael Mayer was supported by Austrian Science Fund project P33177. This work was supported by grants from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery Grant (NSERC DG 140576948) and the Canada Research Chairs Program (CRC 230687) to Hugo Beltrami. Almudena García-García and Francisco José Cuesta-Valero are funded by Beltrami's CRC program, the School of Graduate Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Research Office at St. Francis Xavier University. Fiamma Straneo was supported by NSF OCE 1657601. Susheel Adusumilli was supported by NASA grant 80NSSC18K1424.
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-06-21
    Description: We present the QtAC R-package, which enables the analysis and assessment of general complex systems in terms of the adaptive cycle metaphor. According to the metaphor, complex systems typically develop through alternating phases of consolidation and reorganization, being defined by the systemic properties of potential, connectedness, and resilience. QtAC builds on a recently published universal method of quantifying the adaptive cycle. Based on time series of abundance data, networks of information transfer are estimated, yielding insight into the internal interaction structure of the system and the functional role of its components. Potential, connectedness, and resilience are computed on basis of the information networks, defining the system’s course through the cycle. We illustrate the application of QtAC via an exemplary case study on grassland communities.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-05-17
    Description: Quantitative continental climate reconstructions covering the last glacial cycle from the Iberian Peninsula are scarce. In order to fill this gap, we obtained for the first time a high-resolution mean annual air temperature (MAAT) record based on the distribution of specific bacterial membrane lipids (i.e., branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers; brGDGTs) from the last 36.0–4.7 kyr palaeolake record recovered by the Padul-15-05 sedimentary core (Padul, Sierra Nevada, southern Iberia). The fractional abundance of the three major groups of GDGTs present in the Padul sediments, GDGT-0, crenarchaeol and the summed brGDGTs, is comparable with that of other shallow and small (〈10 km2) European lakes. Despite variations in the lithology in the studied section, the GDGT composition remains relatively stable, except for the uppermost 116 cm of the record, representing the ephemeral/emerged lake stage, which is characterized by higher crenarchaeol fractional abundances. The identification of a specific brGDGT that has only been detected in anoxic lakes provides evidence for in-situ brGDGT production in the water column and/or sediments in the Padul palaeolake. Its presence/absence probably denotes a succession of periods with a variable oxygen content in the bottom waters of the palaeolake. MAAT was reconstructed based on the distribution of brGDGTs using an African lake calibration and ranged between 12 and 20 °C. A new Bayesian calibration to mean temperature of Months Above Freezing (MAF) depicts similar temperature variations with a mean absolute difference of 0.7 °C. The MAAT reconstruction in the Padul palaeolake for the 36.0–4.7 kyr period reveals similarities with climate variability described at high-latitudes and in the westernmost Mediterranean area during this interval, showing cold conditions during the last three Heinrich Stadials and the Younger Dryas and warm conditions during the Dansgaard–Oeschger interstadials (7–1) and the Bölling-Alleröd period. Despite the more stable and warm general climate conditions during the Early and Mid-Holocene, rapid centennial-scale temperature changes are registered in the Padul palaeolake in good agreement with variations observed in the Mediterranean forest record.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-05-10
    Description: The immense advances in computer power achieved in the last decades have had a significant impact in Earth science, providing valuable research outputs that allow the simulation of complex natural processes and systems, and generating improved forecasts. The development and implementation of innovative geoscientific software is currently evolving towards a sustainable and efficient development by integrating models of different aspects of the Earth system. This will set the foundation for a future digital twin of the Earth. The codification and update of this software require great effort from research groups and therefore, it needs to be preserved for its reuse by future generations of geoscientists. Here, we report on Geo-Soft-CoRe, a Geoscientific Software & Code Repository, hosted at the archive DIGITAL.CSIC. This is an open source, multidisciplinary and multiscale collection of software and code developed to analyze different aspects of the Earth system, encompassing tools to: 1) analyze climate variability; 2) assess hazards, and 3) characterize the structure and dynamics of the solid Earth. Due to the broad range of applications of these software packages, this collection is useful not only for basic research in Earth science, but also for applied research and educational purposes, reducing the gap between the geosciences and the society. By providing each software and code with a permanent identifier (DOI), we ensure its self-sustainability and accomplish the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles. Therefore, we aim for a more transparent science, transferring knowledge in an easier way to the geoscience community, and encouraging an integrated use of computational infrastructure.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-01-27
    Description: We present Space-VLBI RadioAstron observations at 1.6 GHz and 4.8 GHz of the flat spectrum radio quasar 3C 273, with detections on baselines up to 4.5 and 3.3 Earth Diameters, respectively. Achieving the best angular resolution at 1.6 GHz to date, we have imaged limb-brightening in the jet, not previously detected in this source. In contrast, at 4.8 GHz, we detected emission from a central stream of plasma, with a spatial distribution complementary to the limb-brightened emission, indicating an origin in the spine of the jet. While a stratification across the jet width in the flow density, internal energy, magnetic field, or bulk flow velocity are usually invoked to explain the limb-brightening, the different jet structure detected at the two frequencies probably requires a stratification in the emitting electron energy distribution. Future dedicated numerical simulations will allow the determination of which combination of physical parameters are needed to reproduce the spine-sheath structure observed by Space-VLBI with RadioAstron in 3C 273.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-02-07
    Description: The LEXIS project (Large-scale EXecution for Industry & Society, H2020 GA825532) provides a platform for optimised execution of Cloud-HPC workflows, reducing computation time and increasing energy efficiency. The system will rely on advanced, distributed orchestration solutions (Atos YSTIA Suite, with Alien4Cloud and Yorc, based on TOSCA), the High-End Application Execution Middleware HEAppE, and new hardware capabilities for maximising efficiency in data processing, analysis and transfer (e.g. Burst Buffers with GPU- and FPGA-based data reprocessing). LEXIS handles computation tasks and data from three Pilots, based on representative and demanding HPC/Cloud-Computing use cases in Industry (SMEs) and Science: i) Simulations of complex turbomachinery and gearbox systems in Aeronautics, ii) Tsunami simulations and earthquake loss assessments which are time-constrained to enable immediate warnings and to support well-informed decisions, and iii) Weather and Climate simulations where massive amounts of in-situ data are assimilated to improve forecasts. A user-friendly LEXIS web portal, as a unique entry point, will provide access to data as well as workflow-handling and remote visualisation functionality. As part of its back-end, LEXIS builds an elaborate system for the handling of input, intermediate and result data. At its core, a Distributed Data Infrastructure (DDI) ensures the availability of LEXIS data at all participating HPC sites, which will be federated with a common LEXIS Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (with unified security model, user database and policies). The DDI leverages best of breed data-management solutions from EUDAT, such as B2SAFE (based on iRODS) and B2HANDLE. REST APIs on top of it will ensure a smooth interaction with LEXIS workflows and the orchestration layer. Last, but not least, the DDI will provide functionalities for Research Data Management following the FAIR principles (“Findable, Interoperable, Accessible, Reusable”), e.g. DOI acquisition, which helps to publish and disseminate open data products.
    Language: English
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