Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files

Seamount research, more often than not, is carried out by highly specialized science teams with narrowly focused science objectives. As a result, different seamount science disciplines often do not collaborate or are not even aware of each other. However, it is obvious that interdisciplinary collabo...

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Main Authors: Anthony A.P. Koppers, Hubert Staudigel, Rupert Minnett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society 2010-03-01
Series:Oceanography
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Online Access:http://tos.org/oceanography/issues/issue_archive/issue_pdfs/23_1/23-1_koppers3.pdf
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description Seamount research, more often than not, is carried out by highly specialized science teams with narrowly focused science objectives. As a result, different seamount science disciplines often do not collaborate or are not even aware of each other. However, it is obvious that interdisciplinary collaboration is the most successful approach to help understand the integrated chemical, physi-cal, and biological systems at seamounts. The Seamount Biogeoscience Network (SBN) was founded to promote the necessary cooperation through workshops, publications, and the devel-opment of a database that allows all seamount sciences to share data. Amongst such data, bathymetric maps are the most fundamental to all disciplines.
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spelling doaj.art-a54da0c0babf415280eeb485ea1fefb82022-12-22T00:28:44ZengThe Oceanography SocietyOceanography1042-82752010-03-012313737Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data FilesAnthony A.P. KoppersHubert StaudigelRupert MinnettSeamount research, more often than not, is carried out by highly specialized science teams with narrowly focused science objectives. As a result, different seamount science disciplines often do not collaborate or are not even aware of each other. However, it is obvious that interdisciplinary collaboration is the most successful approach to help understand the integrated chemical, physi-cal, and biological systems at seamounts. The Seamount Biogeoscience Network (SBN) was founded to promote the necessary cooperation through workshops, publications, and the devel-opment of a database that allows all seamount sciences to share data. Amongst such data, bathymetric maps are the most fundamental to all disciplines.http://tos.org/oceanography/issues/issue_archive/issue_pdfs/23_1/23-1_koppers3.pdfseamountsseamount catalogseamount biogeosciences network
spellingShingle Anthony A.P. Koppers
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Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
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seamounts
seamount catalog
seamount biogeosciences network
title Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
title_full Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
title_fullStr Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
title_full_unstemmed Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
title_short Seamount Catalog: Seamount Morphology, Maps, and Data Files
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topic seamounts
seamount catalog
seamount biogeosciences network
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