A model for community-driven development of best practices: the Ocean Observatories Initiative Biogeochemical Sensor Data Best Practices and User Guide.

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2024Author
Palevsky, Hilary
Clayton, Sophie
Benway, Heather
Maheigan, Mairead
Atamanchuk, Dariia
Battisti, Roman
Batryn, Jennifer
Bourbonnais, Annie
Briggs, Ellen M.
Carvalho, Filipo
Chase, Alison P.
Eveleth, Rachel
Fatland, Rob
Fogaren, Kristen
Fram, Jonathan
Hartman, Susan E.
Le Bras, Isabela
Manning, Cara
Needoba, Joseph A.
Neely, Merrie Beth
Oliver , Hilde
Reed, Andrew C.
Rheuban, Jennie E.
Schallenberg, Christina
Walsh, Ian
Wingard, Christopher
Bauer, Kohen Witt
Chen, Baoshan
Cuevas, Jose
Flecha, Susana
Horwith, Micah
Melendez, Melissa
Menz, Tyler
Rivero-Calle, Sara
Roden, Nicholas
Steinhoff, Tobias
Trucco Pignata, Pablo Nicolás
Vardaro, Michael
Yoder, Meg
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The field of oceanography is transitioning from data-poor to data-rich, thanks in
part to increased deployment of in-situ platforms and sensors, such as those that
instrument the US-funded Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI). However,
generating science-ready data products from these sensors, particularly those
making biogeochemical measurements, often requires extensive end-user
calibration and validation procedures, which can present a significant barrier.
Openly available community-developed and -vetted Best Practices contribute to
overcoming such barriers, but collaboratively developing user-friendly Best
Practices can be challenging. Here we describe the process undertaken by the
NSF-funded OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data Working Group to develop Best
Practices for creating science-ready biogeochemical data products from OOI
data, culminating in the publication of the GOOS-endorsed OOI Biogeochemical
Sensor Data Best Practices and User Guide. For Best Practices related.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
11Issue
Article 1358591Page Range
9pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
OxygenNutrients
Inorganic carbon
Particulate matter
Ocean colour
Maturity Level
MatureDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1358591Citation
Palevsky, H.I.,Clayton, S., Benway, H., Maheigan, M,. Atamanchuk, D., et al (2024) A model for community-driven development of best practices: the Ocean Observatories Initiative Biogeochemical Sensor Data Best Practices and User Guide. Frontiers in Marine Science, 11:1358591, 9pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1358591Collections
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