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Quality Assurance of Real-Time Ocean Data: Evolving Infrastructure and Increasing Data Management to Monitor the World's Environment.
(European Space Agency, 2010)
At the OceanObs'09 Conference, there will be numerous papers and many discussions describing the intense effort by the international community to completely observe the world's oceans. New technologies, new techniques, ...
Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System (CeNCOOS) Standard Operating Procedures for Instruments and Sensors (High Frequency Radar, Gliders, and in situ observing systems). Revised: January 30, 2017.
(Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System (CeNCOOS), Moss Landing, CA, 2017)
This document describes the instruments and sensors that CeNCOOS-supported
investigators operate. These instruments are supported financially by CeNCOOS or
operated in close partnership where CeNCOOS has influence o ...
U.S. IOOS QARTOD Project Plan.
(IOOS, Silver Spring, MD, 2012)
As part of the US IOOS DMAC core services, the US IOOS Program Office will initiate a sustainable, community-based project to establish authoritative procedures for quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) of real-time ...
Manual for Real-Time Quality Control of In-Situ Current Observations: a Guide to Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Observations. Version 2.1.
(U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Integrated Ocean Observing System,, Silver Spring, MD., 2019)
The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance to the U.S. IOOS and the in-situ currents community at large for the real-time QC of in-situ current measurements using an agreed-upon, documented, and implemented standard ...
QARTOD V Final Report: Fifth Workshop on the QA/QC of Real-time Oceanographic Data
(NOAA/NWS/National Data Buoy Center, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, USA, 2011)
Quality Assurance of Real-time Oceanographic Data (QARTOD) workshops are convened and attended by representatives from agencies and institutions with an interest in the quality assurance and quality control of oceanographic ...
QARTOD Project Plan: Accomplishments for 2012-2016 and Update for 2017-2021.
(U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Integrated Ocean Observing System,, Silver Spring, MD., 2017)
The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) of Real-Time Oceanographic Data (QARTOD) Project Plan was established in early 2012 and has now reached its five-year anniversary. ...
8th EGO Meeting & International Glider Workshop Meeting Summary.
(U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Siver Spring, MD, 2019)
The goal of the 8th EGO Meeting and International Glider Workshop, held May 21-23, 2019, was to strengthen international collaboration through community dialogue, exchanges of information, sharing of experiences, and ...
Manual for Real-Time Quality Control of Phytoplankton Data: A Guide to Quality Control and Quality Assurance for Phytoplankton Observations. Version 1.0.
(U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Integrated Ocean Observing System, Silver Spring, MD, 2017)
The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance to the U.S. IOOS and the ocean-observing community at large for the real-time QC of phytoplankton measurements using an agreed-upon, documented, and implemented standard ...
From the Oceans to the Cloud: Opportunities and Challenges for Data, Models, Computation and Workflows.
(2019)
Advances in ocean observations and models mean increasing flows of data. Integrating
observations between disciplines over spatial scales from regional to global presents
challenges. Running ocean models and managing the ...
Data Interoperability Between Elements of the Global Ocean Observing System.
(2019)
The data management landscape associated with the Global Ocean Observing System
is distributed, complex, and only loosely coordinated. Yet interoperability across this
distributed landscape is essential to enable data ...