Best Practices on High Frequency Radar Deployment and Operation for Ocean Current Measurement.
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2020Author
Mantovani, Carlo
Corgnati, Lorenzo
Horstmann, Jochen
Rubio, Anna
Reyes, Emma
Quentin, Céline
Cosoli, Simone
Asensio, Jose Luis
Mader, Julien
Griffa, Annalisa
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High Frequency Radar (HFR) technology refers to land based remote sensing
instruments capable of measuring surface currents and ocean waves at ranges up to
200 km or more. HFR technology is widely acknowledged as a cost-efficient tool to
monitor coastal regions and has potential use to monitor coastal regions all over the
world. Globally, the number of HFR stations is steadily increasing. Regional networks
provide real-time data in support of operational activities such as search and rescue
operations, fast response in case of maritime accidents and spill of pollutants, and
resource management. Each operator needs a general understanding of the working
principles in order to ensure that instruments are managed properly. A set of harmonized
quality assurance and quality control procedures is recommended, along with an
effective approach to HFR data discovery and dissemination, to provide high quality
measurements to the end users. Different documents providing best practices .....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
7Issue
Article 210Page Range
21pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.AEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Surface currentsBest Practice Type
Best PracticeManual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
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EuropeanDOI Original
10.3389/fmars.2020.00210Citation
Mantovani, C.; Corgnati, L.; Horstmann, J,; Rubio, A.; Reyes, E.; Quentin, C,; Cosoli, S.; Asensio, J.L.; Mader, J. and Griffa, A. (2020) Best Practices on High Frequency Radar Deployment and Operation for Ocean Current Measurement. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7:210, 21pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00210Collections
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