Experiment with aircraft-deployed bathythermic buoys in the Bay of Biscay (west of France)

Oceanographic vessels provide the most accurate data as possible. On the other hand, measurements are long to collect, the sampling rate is poor, and the total cost very expensive. The period between measurements is too long to study the rapid variations of the currents. The knowledge of the environ...

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