@article{Ruiz Valderrama_Diez Tagarro_Hernández Jiménez_Sorribas Cervantes_2019, title={Marine Technology Unit Data Service (UTM-CSIC)}, volume={28}, url={https://ojs.revistamapping.com/MAPPING/article/view/182}, abstractNote={<p>The Marine Technology Unit of the Spanish Research Council<br>(UTM-CSIC) is responsible for the management of oceanographic<br>research vessels. During the oceanographic cruises, a large amount<br>of spatial data is acquired and managed by the UTM Data Service,<br>from data that is automatically and continuously acquired in a<br>trajectory, such as the temperature and salinity of the sea, to data<br>that they are acquired in specific points or areas of study, such as<br>a sound velocity profile in the water column or a bathymetry to<br>map the seabed.<br>The purpose of the UTM Data Service is to disclose what data exists<br>and where, how and when it has been acquired and, in addition,<br>to provide access to that data. For this, a national SDI is available,<br>consisting of a Catalogue of Oceanographic Cruises carried out on<br>ships that it has managed since 1991, with more than 500 cruises,<br>and a Geoportal that allows the creation of maps combining layers.<br>The UTM is a National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) of the<br>Distributed European Sea Data Infrastructure SeaDataNet, to which<br>it provides metadata (Cruise Summary Report -CSR- and Common<br>Data Index -CDI-, ISO19139) and public data to be shared.</p>}, number={194}, journal={REVISTA INTERNACIONAL MAPPING}, author={Ruiz Valderrama, Juan Luis and Diez Tagarro, Susana and Hernández Jiménez, Alberto and Sorribas Cervantes, Jordi}, year={2019}, month={may}, pages={32–42} }