EMODnet physics and river runoff data management
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Francisco Campuzano
Giuseppe Manzella
Jorge Palma
Ramiro Neves
Antonio Novellino
Rivers runoff exert a strong influence in their neighbouring coastal area in several ways, modifying the water stratification, introducing significant fluctuations in circulation patterns and modulating the impact of upwelling events. This paper presents data management methods and standards to make harmonised river data available and accessible.
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Campuzano, Francisco et al. “EMODnet physics and river runoff data management”. Instrumentation viewpoint, no. 20, https://raco.cat/index.php/Instrumentation/article/view/348160.
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