Australian XBT Quality Control Cookbook Version 2.1.

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2023Author
Cowley, Rebecca
Krummel, Lisa
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Expendable Bathythermographs (XBTs) have been used for many years by oceanographers to
measure the temperature of the upper ocean. These instruments are simple devices which are
designed to be deployed from moving vessels, enabling the use of ships of opportunity to collect data
in repeated transects. The XBT has accordingly played an important role in several large international
research programs, and the global data archives reflect this. Quality Control (QC) procedures are
described for data recorded by XBTs. Examples are shown and described for commonly observed
oceanographic features and instrument malfunctions. A QC system is described, which aids in the
process of future validation and documentation of real features, and in the elimination of erroneous
temperature profiles. There are some modes of malfunction of the XBT which appear very similar to
real oceanographic features. This manual enables the user to better distinguish between the two. A
knowledge of the differ.....
Publisher
CSIROHobart, Tasmania, Australia
Series;Nr
CSIRO Marine Laboratories Report: 221;EP2022-1825;
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea surface temperatureSubsurface temperature
Maturity Level
MatureISBN
978-1-4863-1772-1DOI Original
https://doi.org/10.25919/3tm5-zn80Citation
Cowley, Rebecca and Krummel, Lisa (2023) Australian XBT Quality Control Cookbook Version 2.1 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: CSIRO, 89pp., (EP2022-1825). DOI: https://doi.org/10.25919/3tm5-zn80Collections
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