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    Best practices for quality control of sensor based biochemical data. Version 1.3. [Deliverable 5.11].

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    Date
    2017
    Author
    Linders, Johanna
    Willstrand Wranne, Anna
    Perivoliotis, Leonidas
    Gorringe, Patrick
    Status
    Published
    Pages
    70pp.
    
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    Abstract
    Sensor based observations of biogeochemical data : The number of biogeochemical, BGC, sensors in marine research and monitoring has increased during the last decade. These sensors collect a large amount of data and the importance of metadata and quality control is invaluable when scientist want to use the data from different platforms for research, development or modelling. The need of harmonization in parameters, units etc. for biogeochemical data : To be able to compare biogeochemical parameters measured at different stations and platforms, with different sensor brands and parameter names and units, the metadata has to be harmonized. Parameter names must be comparable for the same parameter and the same units have to be used in order to avoid misunderstandings. The metadata must be added to the data set in order to be able to correlate and analyze the data in the most accurate way. Because of the importance of the metadata, it is therefore suggested that.....
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    http://www.jerico-ri.eu/project-information/deliverables/
    Publisher
    Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project
    Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
    Document Language
    en
    Best Practice Type
    Best Practice
    Manual
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    Linders J. and Willstrand Wranne, A. (2017) Best practices for quality control of sensor based biochemical data. Version 1.3. [Deliverable 5.11]. Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, Ifremer for JERICO-NEXT Project, 70pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-16
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11329/430
    https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-16
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