EON-ROSE* And the canadian cordillera array – Building bridges to span earth system science in Canada

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EON-ROSE (Earth-System Observing Network-Réseau d’Observation du Système terrestrE) is a new initiative for a pan-Canadian research collaboration to holistically examine Earth systems from the ionosphere into the core. The Canadian Cordillera Array (CC Array) is the pilot phase, and will extend across the Cordillera from the Beaufort Sea to the U.S. border. The vision for EON-ROSE is to install a network of telemetered observatories to monitor solid Earth, environmental and atmospheric processes. EON-ROSE is an inclusive, combined effort of Canadian universities, federal, provincial and territorial government agencies, industry, and international collaborators. Brainstorming sessions and several workshops have been held since May 2016. The first station will be installed at Kluane Lake Research Station in southwestern Yukon during the summer of 2018. The purpose of this report is to provide a framework for continued discussion and development.

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Boggs, K. J. E., Aster, R. C., Audet, P., Brunet, G., Clowes, R. M., de Groot-Hedlin, C. D., … West, N. (2018). EON-ROSE* And the canadian cordillera array – Building bridges to span earth system science in Canada. Geoscience Canada, 45(2), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2018.45.136

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