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    • Advancing best practices for assessing trends of ocean acidification time series. 

      Sutton, Adrienne J.; Battisti, Roman; Carter, Brendan; Evans, Wiley; Newton, Jan; Alin, Simone; Bates, Nicholas R.; Cai, Wei-Jun; Currie, Kim; Feely, Richard A.; Sabine, Christopher; Tanhua, Toste; Tilbrook, Bronte; Wanninkhof, Rik (2022)
      Assessing the status of ocean acidification across ocean and coastal waters requires standardized procedures at all levels of data collection, dissemination, and analysis. Standardized procedures for assuring quality and ...
    • An evaluation of the performance of Sea-Bird Scientific’s SeaFET™ autonomous pH sensor: considerations for the broader oceanographic community. 

      Miller, Cale A.; Pocock, Katie; Evans, Wiley; Kelley, Amanda L. (2018)
      The commercially available Sea-Bird SeaFET™ provides an accessible way for a broad community of researchers to study ocean acidification and obtain robust measurements of seawater pH via the use of an in situ autonomous ...
    • Perspectives on in situ Sensors for Ocean Acidification Research. 

      Sastri, Akash R.; Christian, James R.; Achterberg, Eric P.; Atamanchuk, Dariia; Buck, Justin J. H.; Bresnahan, Philip; Duke, Patrick J.; Evans, Wiley; Gonski, Stephen F.; Johnson, Bruce; Juniper, S. Kim; Mihaly, Steve; Miller, Lisa A.; Morley, Mike; Murphy, Dave; Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro; Ono, Tsuneo; Parker, George; Simpson, Kyle; Tsunoda, Tomohiko (2019)
      As ocean acidification (OA) sensor technology develops and improves, in situ deployment of such sensors is becoming more widespread. However, the scientific value of these data depends on the development and application ...