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    • Australian XBT Quality Control Cookbook Version 2.1. 

      Cowley, Rebecca; Krummel, Lisa (CSIRO, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2023)
      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, ...
    • Benchmarking of automatic quality control checks for ocean temperature profiles and recommendations for optimal sets. 

      Good, S.A.; Mills, Bill; Castelao, Guilherme; Cowley, Rebecca; Goni, Gustavo; Gouretski, Viktor; Domingues, Catia M.; Boyer, Tim; Bringas, Francis (2023)
      Millions of in situ ocean temperature profiles have been collected historically using various instrument types with varying sensor accuracy and then assembled into global databases. These are essential to our current ...
    • A Framework to Quality Control Oceanographic Data. 

      Castelao, Guilherme P. (2020)
      The ocean is an intrinsically challenging environment to collect data, which makes spurious measurements inevitable. Thus, the quality of oceanographic datasets is highly dependent on the ability to identify and remove ...
    • International Quality-Controlled Ocean Database (IQuOD) v0.1: The Temperature Uncertainty Specification. 

      Cowley, Rebecca; Killick, Rachel E.; Boyer, Tim; Reseghetti, Franco; Kizu, Shoichi; Palmer, Matthew D.; Cheng, Lijing; Storto, Andrea; Le Menn, Marc; Simoncelli, Simona; Macdonald, Alison M.; Domingues, Catia M. (2021)
      Ocean temperature observations are crucial for a host of climate research and forecasting activities, such as climate monitoring, ocean reanalysis and state estimation, seasonal-to-decadal forecasts, and ocean forecasting. ...