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Training on in-situ measurements (IS)

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The remote island of Antikythera in Greece, is a unique marine observatory, being frequently affected by desert dust outbreaks while no significant human activities occur at a distance shorter than 70 km from the site.

The site can be used for training purposes on aerosol and trace-gases in-situ measurements. The site is designed to be operational after 2026 for aerosol and trace gases (including greenhouse gases) in situ atmospheric measurements by combining state of the art online and offline techniques (sampling). Currently, equipment from ATMOS-NOA is transferred to the site by means of the NOA mobile unit to cover the access needs. Training can be offered during research projects and/or instrument testing/comparison (physical access).

The service includes:

  • Support for accessing facilities (physical).

  • Advice for managing accommodation near the site.

  • Provision of workspace for visitors: desk space and internet access (physical).

  • Training/hands-on for young scientists/research/ technical personnel on in-situ instrumentation (physical)

  • Scientific support for supervision and analysis of collected data (physical, remote).

    SERVICE STATUS: The service will be offered after 2026. The service is currently provided depending on the ATMOS-NOA equipment availability (transport of instrument from Athens to Antikythera). 

    TIME CONSTRAINTS: None for remote access. Limited physical access during the November-March period. 


27 January 2026