Guideline of ocean observations. 1st edition. [Vols 1-10].[SUPERSEDED by DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-772]
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2016Editor
Kawano, Takeshi
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384pp.
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In recent years we have been building our knowledge of changes within the oceans
through international cooperation and collaboration, for example, by re-occupation of
World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE); our findings were cited in the Fifth
Assessment Report from the IPCC. To implement plans to make all measurement values
used in climate change research completely SI-traceable, the General Conference on
Weights and Measures has been providing advice to relevant institutions. Through
measures such as promulgating the use of standard materials
for nutrients, we are making progress in comparability of data, research that depends on this comparability,
and R&D on standard materials.
However, the guidelines used for measurement and analysis do not seem to be
keeping up with this progress. The Oceanographic Observation Guidelines published by
the Japan Meteorological Agency in 1999 are relatively widely used in Japan, but their
content is not always completely up.....
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The Oceanographic Society of JapanTokyo, Japan
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978-4-908553-32-5Citation
Takawano, T. (ed) (2016) Guideline of ocean observations. 1st edition.. [Vols 1-10]. Tokyo, Japan, The Oceanographic Society of Japan, 384pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-28Collections