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A User’s guide for selected autonomous biogeochemical sensors. An outcome from the 1st IOCCP International Sensors Summer Course, June 22 – July 1, 2015, Kristineberg, Sweden.
(IOCCP, Sopot, Poland, 2017)
Over the last decade, ocean observing technology has risen to the challenge
of scientist by
providing them with cost
-
effective tools that can take measurements of essential
biogeochemical ...
Instrumenting our oceans for better observation: a training course on a suite of biogeochemical sensors: IOCCP & BONUS INTEGRAL Training Course.
(2019)
Ocean properties vary on a number of time-scales and it is necessary to obtain high quality, high resolution (both spatial and temporal) biogeochemical measurements in order to tease out human from naturally-induced changes. ...