ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment

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Autor(a) principal: Salgado, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Potes, Miguel, Albino, André, Apolinário, João, Barbosa, Susana, Bárias, Samuel, Beliche, Paulo, Bortoli, Daniel, Canhoto, Paulo, Costa, Maria João, Fernandes, Rui, Harrison, Giles, Ilhéu, Ana, Le Moigne, Patrick, Lima, Raul, Lopes, Francisco, Marques, Jorge, Melgão, Marta, Miranda, Pedro, Morais, Manuela, Murteira, Martinho, Nicoll, Keri, Novais, Helena, Nunes, Susana, Parrondo, Maria, Penha, Alexandra, Pereira, Sergio, Policarpo, Carlos, Prior, Victor, Rodrigues, Miranda, Rosado, Joana, Sá, André, Serafim, António, Silva, Hugo, Soares, Pedro, Tlemçani, Mouhaydine, Zavattieri, Amely
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17804
Resumo: During the four months of the ALEX 2014, the over water fluxes of momentum, heat and mass (H2O and CO2) were obtained with an integrated Open-Path CO2 /H2O Gas Analyser and 3D Sonic Anemometer, mounted on a floating platform (Fig.1) belonging to the Portuguese Environment Agency. The short and long wave, up and down, radiative fluxes were measured at the same place, as well as the water temperature profile. Eight near surface weather stations were operating during the field campaign, two in floating platforms and one in a little island. The air quality, the atmospheric electrical field (Potential Gradient) and the radon (222Rn) concentration were continuous monitored. The solar direct normal irradiation (DNI) as well as other solar radiation components were also measured. Along this period, in situ measurements, water sam-ples and biological elements were monthly collected from three fixed platforms placed in the lacustrine zone and from selected sites in the margins. In each campaign, the vertical profiles of temperature, dis-solved oxygen (mg DO L-1 and %), pH, oxidation-reduction potential, turbidity and solar inwater irra-diation were taken. Simultaneously, water samples were collected at three depths for nutrient determina-tion and microscopic and molecular characterization of cyanobacteria. Diatoms were collected from artificial substrates placed in the platforms and Chironomid pupal exuviae were sampled from two selected sites on the reservoir margins During the IOP, 18 balloons with meteorological radiosondes were launched. In 10 occasions Geigersondes were coupled to the radiosondes in order to obtain the atmospheric ionization profile. The boundary layer was characterized with a Ceilometer and the vertical distribution of O3 and NO2 were obtained from a Spectrometer. A GPS network of 15 GNSS stations was installed in order to map the water vapour. The sky brightness on the nights of July 24 and 25, was measured using a Sky Quality Meter.
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spelling ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experimenthydro-meteorological experimentfield campaingChemical, Physical and Biological parametersAlqueva reservoirDuring the four months of the ALEX 2014, the over water fluxes of momentum, heat and mass (H2O and CO2) were obtained with an integrated Open-Path CO2 /H2O Gas Analyser and 3D Sonic Anemometer, mounted on a floating platform (Fig.1) belonging to the Portuguese Environment Agency. The short and long wave, up and down, radiative fluxes were measured at the same place, as well as the water temperature profile. Eight near surface weather stations were operating during the field campaign, two in floating platforms and one in a little island. The air quality, the atmospheric electrical field (Potential Gradient) and the radon (222Rn) concentration were continuous monitored. The solar direct normal irradiation (DNI) as well as other solar radiation components were also measured. Along this period, in situ measurements, water sam-ples and biological elements were monthly collected from three fixed platforms placed in the lacustrine zone and from selected sites in the margins. In each campaign, the vertical profiles of temperature, dis-solved oxygen (mg DO L-1 and %), pH, oxidation-reduction potential, turbidity and solar inwater irra-diation were taken. Simultaneously, water samples were collected at three depths for nutrient determina-tion and microscopic and molecular characterization of cyanobacteria. Diatoms were collected from artificial substrates placed in the platforms and Chironomid pupal exuviae were sampled from two selected sites on the reservoir margins During the IOP, 18 balloons with meteorological radiosondes were launched. In 10 occasions Geigersondes were coupled to the radiosondes in order to obtain the atmospheric ionization profile. The boundary layer was characterized with a Ceilometer and the vertical distribution of O3 and NO2 were obtained from a Spectrometer. A GPS network of 15 GNSS stations was installed in order to map the water vapour. The sky brightness on the nights of July 24 and 25, was measured using a Sky Quality Meter.Associação Portuguesa de Meteorologia e Geofísica2016-03-08T16:55:10Z2016-03-082015-03-18T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/17804http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17804engnaonaosimrsal@uevora.ptmpotes@gmail.comndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndmmmorais@uevora.ptndndnovaismh@gmail.comsnunes@uevora.ptndalexandra_penha@hotmail.comndndndndjoana_rosado@yahoo.comndndndndndzavattieri@uevora.ptSalgado, RuiPotes, MiguelAlbino, AndréApolinário, JoãoBarbosa, SusanaBárias, SamuelBeliche, PauloBortoli, DanielCanhoto, PauloCosta, Maria JoãoFernandes, RuiHarrison, GilesIlhéu, AnaLe Moigne, PatrickLima, RaulLopes, FranciscoMarques, JorgeMelgão, MartaMiranda, PedroMorais, ManuelaMurteira, MartinhoNicoll, KeriNovais, HelenaNunes, SusanaParrondo, MariaPenha, AlexandraPereira, SergioPolicarpo, CarlosPrior, VictorRodrigues, MirandaRosado, JoanaSá, AndréSerafim, AntónioSilva, HugoSoares, PedroTlemçani, MouhaydineZavattieri, Amelyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:05:33Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/17804Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:09:51.321231Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
spellingShingle ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
Salgado, Rui
hydro-meteorological experiment
field campaing
Chemical, Physical and Biological parameters
Alqueva reservoir
title_short ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
title_full ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
title_fullStr ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
title_full_unstemmed ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
title_sort ALEX2014: The Alqueva Hydro-Meteorological Experiment
author Salgado, Rui
author_facet Salgado, Rui
Potes, Miguel
Albino, André
Apolinário, João
Barbosa, Susana
Bárias, Samuel
Beliche, Paulo
Bortoli, Daniel
Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
Fernandes, Rui
Harrison, Giles
Ilhéu, Ana
Le Moigne, Patrick
Lima, Raul
Lopes, Francisco
Marques, Jorge
Melgão, Marta
Miranda, Pedro
Morais, Manuela
Murteira, Martinho
Nicoll, Keri
Novais, Helena
Nunes, Susana
Parrondo, Maria
Penha, Alexandra
Pereira, Sergio
Policarpo, Carlos
Prior, Victor
Rodrigues, Miranda
Rosado, Joana
Sá, André
Serafim, António
Silva, Hugo
Soares, Pedro
Tlemçani, Mouhaydine
Zavattieri, Amely
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author2 Potes, Miguel
Albino, André
Apolinário, João
Barbosa, Susana
Bárias, Samuel
Beliche, Paulo
Bortoli, Daniel
Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
Fernandes, Rui
Harrison, Giles
Ilhéu, Ana
Le Moigne, Patrick
Lima, Raul
Lopes, Francisco
Marques, Jorge
Melgão, Marta
Miranda, Pedro
Morais, Manuela
Murteira, Martinho
Nicoll, Keri
Novais, Helena
Nunes, Susana
Parrondo, Maria
Penha, Alexandra
Pereira, Sergio
Policarpo, Carlos
Prior, Victor
Rodrigues, Miranda
Rosado, Joana
Sá, André
Serafim, António
Silva, Hugo
Soares, Pedro
Tlemçani, Mouhaydine
Zavattieri, Amely
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salgado, Rui
Potes, Miguel
Albino, André
Apolinário, João
Barbosa, Susana
Bárias, Samuel
Beliche, Paulo
Bortoli, Daniel
Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
Fernandes, Rui
Harrison, Giles
Ilhéu, Ana
Le Moigne, Patrick
Lima, Raul
Lopes, Francisco
Marques, Jorge
Melgão, Marta
Miranda, Pedro
Morais, Manuela
Murteira, Martinho
Nicoll, Keri
Novais, Helena
Nunes, Susana
Parrondo, Maria
Penha, Alexandra
Pereira, Sergio
Policarpo, Carlos
Prior, Victor
Rodrigues, Miranda
Rosado, Joana
Sá, André
Serafim, António
Silva, Hugo
Soares, Pedro
Tlemçani, Mouhaydine
Zavattieri, Amely
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hydro-meteorological experiment
field campaing
Chemical, Physical and Biological parameters
Alqueva reservoir
topic hydro-meteorological experiment
field campaing
Chemical, Physical and Biological parameters
Alqueva reservoir
description During the four months of the ALEX 2014, the over water fluxes of momentum, heat and mass (H2O and CO2) were obtained with an integrated Open-Path CO2 /H2O Gas Analyser and 3D Sonic Anemometer, mounted on a floating platform (Fig.1) belonging to the Portuguese Environment Agency. The short and long wave, up and down, radiative fluxes were measured at the same place, as well as the water temperature profile. Eight near surface weather stations were operating during the field campaign, two in floating platforms and one in a little island. The air quality, the atmospheric electrical field (Potential Gradient) and the radon (222Rn) concentration were continuous monitored. The solar direct normal irradiation (DNI) as well as other solar radiation components were also measured. Along this period, in situ measurements, water sam-ples and biological elements were monthly collected from three fixed platforms placed in the lacustrine zone and from selected sites in the margins. In each campaign, the vertical profiles of temperature, dis-solved oxygen (mg DO L-1 and %), pH, oxidation-reduction potential, turbidity and solar inwater irra-diation were taken. Simultaneously, water samples were collected at three depths for nutrient determina-tion and microscopic and molecular characterization of cyanobacteria. Diatoms were collected from artificial substrates placed in the platforms and Chironomid pupal exuviae were sampled from two selected sites on the reservoir margins During the IOP, 18 balloons with meteorological radiosondes were launched. In 10 occasions Geigersondes were coupled to the radiosondes in order to obtain the atmospheric ionization profile. The boundary layer was characterized with a Ceilometer and the vertical distribution of O3 and NO2 were obtained from a Spectrometer. A GPS network of 15 GNSS stations was installed in order to map the water vapour. The sky brightness on the nights of July 24 and 25, was measured using a Sky Quality Meter.
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