Browsing Argo Community Practices by Subject "Bio-Argo"
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Processing Argo oxygen data at the DAC level. Version 2.2. Octobre 22nd 2016. [SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-117]
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2016)This document does NOT address the issue of oxygen data quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped ... -
Processing Argo oxygen data at the DAC level. Version 2.3.1, June 13th 2018.
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2018)This document does NOT address the issue of oxygen data quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped ... -
Processing BGC-Argo CDOM concentration at the DAC level. Version 1.0. October 10th 2017.
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2017)In the open ocean, Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) is the fraction of the total Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM), composed by a mixture of chemically complex algal degradation products that interact with light. CDOM ... -
Processing bio-Argo chlorophyll-A concentration at the DAC level. Version 1.0. 30 September 2015.
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2015)This document does NOT address the issue of chlorophyll-a quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats ... -
SCOR WG 142: Quality Control Procedures for Oxygen and Other Biogeochemical Sensors on Floats and Gliders. Recommendation for oxygen measurements from Argo floats, implementation of in-air-measurement routine to assure highest long-term accuracy.
(Ifremer, Plouzane, France, 2015)As Argo has entered its second decade and chemical/biological sensor technology is improving constantly, the marine biogeochemistry community is starting to embrace the successful Argo float program. An augmentation of the ... -
SCOR WG 142: Quality Control Procedures for Oxygen and Other Biogeochemical Sensors on Floats and Gliders. Recommendations on the conversion between oxygen quantities for Bio-Argo floats and other autonomous sensor platforms. Version 1.1
(Ifremer, Plouzane, France, 2018)As Argo has entered its second decade and chemical/biological sensor technology is improving constantly, the marine biogeochemistry community is starting to embrace the successful Argo float program. An augmentation of the ...