Ocean Business European Commission InterRisk WARMER

Environmental Risk Management Tools For Water Quality Monitoring

National Oceanographic Centre Southampton (UK), 30th March 2009

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Presentations:


Workshop programme:

WARMER-InterRisk workshop announcement 25-03-09.pdf


Presentation slides:

Multiparametric approach to water quality management: Project WARMER

Luca Sanfilippo (SYSTEA, Italy)


InterRisk: Interoperable GMES Services for Environmental Risk Management in Marine and Coastal Areas of Europe

Stein Sandven (NERSC, Norway)


Voltammetric screen-printed sensors for heavy metals and phenols. Achievements and future prospects

Gemma Aragay, Anna Puig, Maria Guix, ArbenMerkoçi (UAB, Spain)


Multiparametric automatic detection of water quality chemical parameters using a strip of miniaturized ion-selective potentiometric electrodes working in a modular flow-cell

Leszek Opalski, (WUT, Poland)


The InterRisk system concept - a distributed web GIS

Torill Hamre and Stein Sandven (NERSC, Norway)


Capabilities of different web GIS tools

Declan Dunne (CMRC, Ireland)


European COstal sea Operational observing & forecasting system Project (ECOOP)

Ole Krarup Leth (DMI, DK)


Sensor Networking Architecture: Sensors Anywhere (SANY) and Marine Risk Prediction
Mark Lidstone (BMT Cordah Limited, UK)


Marine Environmental Decision Support: an overview of advances in sensors, sensor networks, applications and architectures

Jonathan Williams (Marine SouthEast, UK)


Using the HUMBOLDT framework to improve the exchange of oil spill data and information

Mark Charlesworth (British Oceanographic Data Centre, UK)


The continuous monitoring system in the Venice Lagoon

Jésus Cisneros-Aguirre, Giorgio Ferrari, Christian Badetti(Servizio Informativo Magistrato alle Acque, Consorzio Venezia Nuova, Italy)


The new in-situ chemical probes
Pompeo Moscetta (SYSTEA, Italy)


The water quality monitoring platform

Ian Thompson (YSI-Hydrodata, UK)


WARMER in-situ and remote data integration

Alastair Allen, Golam Murshed, Bernhard Sputh (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Torill Hamre, Lasse Pettersson (NERSC, Norway)


InterRisk demonstration of regional portals for algal bloom and oil spill monitoring and forecasting

Steve Groom, Mike Grant, Peter Walker, Ben A’Lee, (PML, UK)
Trevor Alcorn (Marine Institute, Ireland)
Declan Dunne (CMRC, Ireland)


Service Support Environment (SSE) for combining satellite Earth observation products with in situ data and model predictions

Yves Coene (Spacebel, Belgium) and Stein Sandven (NERSC, Norway)



Can recent advances in monitoring technology ease Water Framework Directive monitoring tasks? - Round table discussion

Introduction

Amara Gunatilaka (Poyry, Austria)


From high to low level description

Lasse Pettersson (NERSC, Norway)


European Water Technology Consortium

Jésus Cisneros-Aguirre (Servizio Informativo Magistrato alle Acque, Consorzio Venezia Nuova, Italy)


Screening methods for Water data InFormaTion in support of the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (SWIFT-WFD)

Catherine Gonzalez (Ecole des Mines d'Alès, France)




Posters:

Poster abstracts:

Southampton workshop - posters list_230309.pdf


Full posters:

1. Solid-state ion-selective electrodes for flow analytical systems

2. Novel polymeric chemical sensors for determination of Pb(II) ions

3. Heavy metals detection using screen-printed electrodes

4. Design of a phenol biosensor based on carbon nanotubes.

5. Sensors and devices for water analysis

6. Thick-film Sensors for Analytical and Bioanalytical Applications

7. Simultaneous determination of heavy metals using an automated electronic tongue

8. Evaluation of the field deployable Loop Flow Analyzer for heavy metal determination in water

9. Multiparametric microLoop Flow Analyser working with miniaturized Ion selective Electrodes for water quality analysis of chemical parameters

10. In-situ voltammetric probe for heavy metal detection

11. Long term operation of the NPA / DPA multi-parametric nutrient probe in a simulated water monitoring station and its evaluation using real surface water

12. Integrated remote sensing and in situ monitoring for water risk management

13. Conditioning in-situ sensor data for use in remote sensing environmental monitoring: Part 1, Part 2

14. Interoperable GMES services for marine pollution monitoring and forecasting

15. ECOOP Data Management System for in situ observation data

16. WARMER second field study planned at the Venice lagoon


Organized by WARMER & INTERRISK EC FP6 IST Projects.

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