Bradley, C, Bowes, MJ, Brils, J, Friedrich, J, Gault, J, Groom, SB, Hein, T, Heininger, P, Michalopoulos, P, Panin, N, Schultz, M, Stanica, A, Andrei, I, Tyler, A and Umgiesser, G 2018 Advancing integrated research on European river–sea systems: the DANUBIUS-RI project. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34 (6). 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2017.1399107
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Abstract/Summary
Research at the interface between terrestrial, riverine, estuarine and marine environments is frequently constrained by significant disciplinary and geographical boundaries. This article outlines an international initiative, DANUBIUS-RI, which aims to address these problems by facilitating biogeochemical monitoring and interdisciplinary research on river–sea systems. The scope of the project spans the environmental, social and economic sciences and was accepted into the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures roadmap in 2016. When operational, DANUBIUS-RI will offer researchers access to interdisciplinary expertise, facilities and European river–sea systems, providing a comprehensive platform for multidisciplinary research and training.
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Additional Information. Not used in RCUK Gateway to Research.: | This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Water Resources Development on 21 November 2018, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/07900627.2017.1399107. |
Divisions: | Plymouth Marine Laboratory > National Capability categories > NERC Earth Observation Data Acquisition & Analysis Service (NEODAAS) Plymouth Marine Laboratory > Science Areas > Earth Observation Science and Applications |
Depositing User: | Kim Hockley |
Date made live: | 07 Nov 2018 12:20 |
Last Modified: | 25 Apr 2020 09:59 |
URI: | https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/8035 |
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