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Europe’s offshore winds assessed from SAR, ASCAT and WRF

2019

Abstract. Europe’s offshore wind resource mapping is part of the New European Wind Atlas (NEWA) international consortium effort. This study presents the results of analysis of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) ocean wind maps based on Envisat and Sentinel-1 with a brief description of the wind retrieval process and Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) ocean wind maps. The wind statistics at 10m and 100m height using an extrapolation procedure involving simulated long-term stability over oceans is presented for both SAR and ASCAT. Furthermore, the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) offshore wind atlas of NEWA is presented. This has 3 km grid resolution with data every 30 minutes during 30 years f…

Synthetic aperture radarOffshore wind powerMeteorologyWeather Research and Forecasting ModelWind atlasEnvironmental scienceSubmarine pipelineScatterometerScale (map)Wind speed
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Definition of performance requirements and test cases for offshore/subsea winch drive systems with digital hydraulic motors

2019

Abstract A subsea crane is normally mounted on a floating vessel and equipped with a winch system. The crane can operate in water down to 3000 m. The vessel tends to move up and down due to waves. This heave motion makes offshore lifting operations challenging. In order to ease the winch operation in rough sea, the winch can be equipped with additional systems like active heave compensation and constant tension. In active heave compensation and constant tension system, both motion and force control of the winch are important. This paper presents a digital displacement winch drive system and gives a description of challenges related to subsea lifting operations. The operation challenges are …

Test caseHydraulic motorTension (physics)Surface roughnessSubmarine pipelineDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)WinchGeologySubseaMarine engineering
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Suspended particulate matter fluxes along with their associated metals, organic matter and carbonates in a coastal Mediterranean area affected by min…

2016

International audience; A study of suspended particulate matter (SPM) fluxes along with their associated metals, organic matter and carbonates, was conducted off the Mejerda River outlet in May 2011 and in March and July 2012 at depths of 10, 20 and 40 m using sediment traps. SPM fluxes are more significant near the Mejerda outlet, especially in winter, but dissipate further offshore. Normalization reveals that the Mejerda is a major source of Pb, Zn, Cd, Cu, Ni, and Co, all of which are the result of human activities. In contrast, Fe, Mn and N are of authigenic origin. The enrichment factor shows that Pb, Zn and especially Cd are the most highly polluting metals off the Mejerda outlet. Thi…

Tunisia010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDrainage basinCarbonates010501 environmental sciencesAquatic ScienceOceanography01 natural sciencesMining[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesRiversMetals HeavyOrganic matter14. Life underwaterMejerda RiverHumic Substances0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationgeographyPrincipal Component Analysisgeography.geographical_feature_categoryMediterranean RegionCoastal pollutionHeavy metalsAuthigenicSuspended particulate matterParticulatesPollutionEnrichment factor6. Clean waterchemistryHeavy metals13. Climate actionMetalsEnvironmental chemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesEnvironmental scienceMediterranean areaSubmarine pipelineParticulate MatterSeasonsEnrichment factorWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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Submarine deposits from pumiceous pyroclastic density currents traveling over water: An outstanding example from offshore Montserrat (IODP 340)

2017

© 2016. Geological Society of America. All right reserved. Pyroclastic density currents have been observed to both enter the sea, and to travel over water for tens of kilometers. Here, we identified a 1.2-m-thick, stratified pumice lapilli-ash cored at Site U1396 offshore Montserrat (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program [IODP] Expedition 340) as being the first deposit to provide evidence that it was formed by submarine deposition from pumice-rich pyroclastic density currents that traveled above the water surface. The age of the submarine deposit is ca. 4 Ma, and its magma source is similar to those for much younger Soufrière Hills deposits, indicating that the island experienced large-magnitu…

Turbidity currentExplosive eruption010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryPyroclastic rockGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSubmarine eruptionGeophysicsGeochemistryPyroclastic surgePumiceSubaerial[SDU.STU.VO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Volcanology14. Life underwaterPyroclastic fallLife Below WaterGeomorphologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeological Society of America Bulletin
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Growth and geomorphic evolution of the Ustica volcanic complex at the Africa-Europe plate margin (Tyrrhenian Sea)

2021

18 pages, 13 figures, 1 table

Tyrrhenian SeaSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLavaPyroclastic rockSeamountsMass wastingEscarpmentFault (geology)Geo-hazard010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesUstica IslandPaleontologyContinental marginSlope instabilityActive tectonics Geo-hazard Seamounts Slope instability Submarine geomorphology Tyrrhenian Sea Ustica IslandActive tectonics; Geo-hazard; Seamounts; Slope instability; Submarine geomorphology; Tyrrhenian Sea; Ustica Island0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesgeographySubmarine geomorphologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryActive tectonicsTectonicsVolcanoGeology
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The southern Tyrrhenian Sea margin an example of lithospheric scale strike-slip duplex

2010

The southern Tyrrhenian Sea margin is dominated by deformations whose kinematics are relatively poorly constrained, and different models have been proposed to account for its recent evolution. Analysis of new structural and space geodesy data, combined with available geophysical information, reveal a deformation field characterised by subhorizontal NW-SE directed shortening and SW-NE directed extension. The main recognised regional-scale structure comprises E-W trending fault zones, namely the Ustica-Eolie Line and the Mt. Kumeta-Alcantara Line, connected by the NW-SE trending Marettimo, Trapani, San Vito, Palermo, Gratteri-Mt. Mufara and Eolie faults. This fault network displays a remarkab…

Tyrrhenian Seageographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStructural analysis; Geophysics; Space geodesy; Duplex; Tyrrhenian Sea; SicilySettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGeologyStructural analysisFault (geology)Strike-slip tectonicsSpace geodesyDuplexstructural analisis geophysics space geodesy duplex Tyrrhenian sea SicilySinistral and dextralGeophysicsLithospherePassive marginDuplex (building)General Earth and Planetary SciencesSubmarine pipelineSpace geodesySicilyGeologySeismology
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Modeling of Friction Losses in Offshore Knuckle Boom Crane Winch System

2018

This paper presents a method for friction modeling in a hydraulically actuated multi motor winch system of an offshore knuckle boom crane. The method is based on a combination of a model of the variable displacement axial piston motor based on measurements from the sub supplier, and combined with a model of the remaining friction loss obtained from measurements on the full system.

Variable displacementBoomFriction losslaw.inventionPistonKnucklemedicine.anatomical_structurelawmedicineTorqueSubmarine pipelineWinchGeologyMarine engineering2018 Global Fluid Power Society PhD Symposium (GFPS)
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Random Vibrations of Structures under Propagating Excitations

1995

The problem of vibrations of structures under incoherent or, in particular, propagating excitations is important for large, extended civil engineering structures like bridges, lifelines, dams, offshore structures or for aircraft structures. In seismic engineering spatial ground motion models have been studied for more than a decade but credible, stochastic characteristics are available only since SMART-1 accelerograph array is in operation at Lotung in Taiwan.

VibrationAccelerographGround motionSeismic engineeringSubmarine pipelineSeismologyGeologyPhysics::Geophysics
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The geographic information in the assessment of geohazard in the marine environment

2011

Slope instability and erosion, mass transport, volcanic and tectonic activity, fast sediment accumulation fluid escape are the main processes responsible for the geohazard in marine environment. A major knowledge about the geological setting of the offshore areas and related processes can be crucial to assess and manage the potential geological risks. High resolution morphobathymetric surveys, yielded in the frame of the MaGIC project (Marine Geohazards along the Italian Coasts), integrated with previously acquired data, single-channel seismic reflection profiles, backscatter data and sediments sampling, allow to define the geomorphological, stratigraphic and structural features in the offs…

Volcanic activity.Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaNorthern Sicily continental marginMorphobathymetrySubmarine landslideGeohazard
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Showdown in South America: James Scrymser, John Pender, and United States–British Cable Competition

2004

The British dominated the world's submarine cable business over the second half of the nineteenth century, but they encountered significant challenges in the 1880s and 1890s—especially from James Scrymser, an upstart entrepreneur from New York. Scrymser exploited a strategic gap in the cable system in the Western Hemisphere and became locked in a confrontation along the west coast of South America with John Pender, the leading British cable magnate. Scrymser gained the upper hand in Chile by outmaneuvering Pender and used this victory to expand his operations with the telegraph network that linked South America, North America, and Europe.

Western hemisphereCompetition (economics)HistoryLawEconomic historyVictoryBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)SociologyWest coastBusiness and International ManagementSubmarine cableBusiness History Review
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