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Workshop on AUV Science in Extreme
Environments
Collaborative Autosub Science in
Extreme Environments
Proceedings of the
international Science Workshop, held 11–13 April 2007 at the Scott Polar
Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK
*Special Offer of
£170 for both volumes when purchased with
Masterclass in AUV Technology for Polar Science
ISBN 0 906940 50 8, ISBN-13
978 0 906940 50 1
Hardbound, 202 pp, Colour
Order Reference C39, Price £95
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are well suited for
the task of gathering data and making observations from some of the most extreme
environments on earth. This workshop brought together an international group of
scientists and engineers to review a range of missions that have been tacked by
AUVs in extreme environments, from beneath polar ice to deep-sea hydrothermal
vent sites, and to examine the science and technology requirements for the
future. This volume provides a record of AUV achievements and outlines of plans
for using AUVs and other vehicles in extreme environments through the
contributed papers and abstracts, and provides pointers for the future from the
records of discussions.
Contents:
- Foreword – G Griffiths
- Prefaces: AUVs in the Context of Global Climate Change –
C Summerhayes; Where Might AUV
Science Go? – K Heywood
- Ice/Ocean Interactions: Urgent Questions for AUVs –
D Vaughan
- Turbulent Heat Flux, Salt Flux and Friction Velocity from an
AUV under Arctic Summer Pack Ice – D
Hayes, J Morison and M McPhee
- Seabed Photography from an AUV – D
Jones, S McPhail, B Bett, C Flewellen and M Conquer
- A Comparison of Swath-Bathymetric Imagery from High-Latitude
Glacier-Influenced Fjords Derived from AUV, ROV and Shipboard
Systems – JA Dowdeswell, R Noormets, J
Evans, G Griffiths, RD Larter and C Cofaigh
- Animals as Exploratory Underwater Vehicles –
L Boehme, M Biuw, M Fedak, K Nicholls,
Sally Thorpe and M Meredith
- Deployments of an Underwater Glider at the Mouth of
Illulissat Fjord, Greenland – R Bachmayer
and B de Young
- Ice-Borehole ROV – a New Tool for Subglacial Research –
S Vogel, RD Powell, I Griffith, K
Anderson, T Lawson and SA Schiraga
- Hydrothermal Exploration Using WHOI's ABE AUV –
C German, DR Yoerger, M Jakuba, A Bradley,
TM Shank and K Nakamura
- Glider Experiments from Cyprus: Continuous Surveys in the
Levantine Basin – D Hayes G Zodiatis and G
Georgiou
- Charting Lacustrine Environments with UBC-Gavia –
AL Forrest and B Laval
- Seasonal Thermal Structure of Pavilion Lake – AL Forrest and
B Laval; Developing AUVs for Science – J
Ferguson and L Mackay
- Autosub6000 – a Long-Range and Deep-Diving AUV –
S McPhail
- Exploration of Hydrothermal Vents on the Gakkel Ridge,
Arctic Ocean, Using AUVs – SE Humphris, RA
Reves-Sohn, H Singh, TM Shank and HN Edmonds
- MUN Explorer AUV: Current and Future Plans for Science in
Extreme Environments – S Adams, R Lewis
and N Bose
- Brief Overview of Some Collaborative Efforts between UUVs
and UAVs in the United States – ML
Patterson and A Brescia
- Subglacial Environments – Potential for AUV and ROV
Operation in Sub-Ice Environments – S
Vogel
- Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: Exploration and Technologies –
M Mowlem, C Floquet and the Lake Ellsworth
Consortium
- plus records of group breakout sessions and summaries of the
NERC Autosub Under Ice projects
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