501 research outputs found
Measurement errors with low-cost citizen science radiometers
The KdUINO is a Do-It-Yourself buoy with low-cost radiometers that
measure a parameter related to water transparency, the diffuse attenuation coefficient
integrated into all the photosynthetically active radiation. In this contribution,
we analyze the measurement errors of a novel low-cost multispectral radiometer
that is used with the KdUINO.Peer Reviewe
Measurement errors with low-cost citizen science radiometers
7th International Workshop on Marine Technology – Martech Workshop 2016, 26-28 October 2016, Barcelona.-- 1 pages, 1 figureThe KdUINO is a Do-It-Yourself buoy with low-cost radiometers that measure a parameter related to water transparency, the diffuse attenuation coefficient integrated into all the photosynthetically active radiation. In this contribution, we analyze the measurement errors of a novel low-cost multispectral radiometer that is used with the KdUINOPeer Reviewe
Mini AUV, a platform for future use on marine research for the Spanish Research Council?
Marine Technology Workshop (Martech05), 17-18 November 2005, Vilanova i la GeltrĂş, Barcelona.-- 2 pages, 1 imagePeer Reviewe
Derivative analysis of hyperspectral oceanographic data
22 pages, 12 figuresThis study was supported by the projects HIDRA (PIE06-301102) and ANERIS (PIF08-015) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and InnovationPeer Reviewe
Using and acquiring time-series data with the EMSO ERIC DataLab
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2020, 4-8 May 2020In marine sciences, the way in which many research groups work is changing as scientists use published data to complement their field campaign data online, thanks to the large increase in the number of open access observations. Many institutions are making great efforts to provide the data following FAIR principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) and are bringing together interdisciplinary teams of data scientists and data engineers.
There are different platforms for downloading marine and oceanographic data and many libraries to analyze data. However, the reality is that scientists continue to have difficulty finding the data they need. On many occasions, data platforms provide information about the metadata, but they do not show any underlying graph of the data that can be downloaded. Sometimes, scientists cannot download only the data parameters of interest and have to download huge amounts of data with other not useful parameters for their studies. On other occasions, the platform allows to download the data parameters of interest but offers the time-series data as many files, and it is the scientist who has to join the pieces of data into a single dataset to be analyzed correctly. EMSO ERIC is developing a data service that helps reduce the burden of scientists to search and acquire data as much as possible.
We present the EMSO ERIC DataLab web application, which provides users with capabilities to preview harmonized data from the EMSO ERIC observatories, perform some basic data analyses, create or modify datasets, and download them. Use case scenarios of the DataLab include the creation of a NetCDF file with time-series information across EMSO ERIC observatories.
The DataLab has been developed using engineering best practices and trend technologies for big data management, including specialized Python libraries for web environments and oceanographic data analysis, such as Plotly, Dash, Flask, and the Module for Ocean Observatory Data Analysis (MOODA)Peer reviewe
Loan-Based-Crowdfunding Investment as an alternative vehicle in channeling institutional and personal savings: the collaborative economy
The financial disintermediation mechanism known as “loan-based-crowdfunding” has recently come under regulation in Spain. This competitive investment and finance vehicle is already well established in the US and British markets.
By compiling empirical data from a reference crowdfunding platform, this article compares loan-based crowdfunding with other traditional investment vehicles such as investment funds, equities, and pension funds.
The concluThe financial disintermediation mechanism known as “loan-based-crowdfunding” has recently come under regulation in Spain. This competitive investment and finance vehicle is already well established in the US and British markets.
By compiling empirical data from a reference crowdfunding platform, this article compares loan-based crowdfunding with other traditional investment vehicles such as investment funds, equities, and pension funds.
The conclusion of the study is that saving through crowdfunding allows the optimization of a portfolio comprising both institutional and retail investors.
sion of the study is that saving through crowdfunding allows the optimization of a portfolio comprising both institutional and retail investors.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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