Browsing ⇒ IMOS: Integrated Marine Observing System by Subject "Data Management Practices::Data analysis"
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Daily Subsurface Ocean Temperature Climatology Using Multiple Data Sources: New Methodology.
(2020)The availability and accessibility of oceanographic data is critical to the sustainability of our oceans into the future. Ocean temperature climatology data products utilizing long time series provide context to ocean ... -
National Reference Stations Biogeochemical Operations Manual Version 3.2.1.[SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-559]
(Integrated Marine Observing System, Hobart, Australia, 2019)This manual outlines best-practice techniques in biogeochemical and blue-water oceanography for ensuring the output of reliable, quality data to the end-user community. The aim is for sampling, analytical, and reporting ... -
National Reference Stations Biogeochemical Operations Manual Version 3.3.
(Hobart, Australia, 2019)This manual outlines best-practice techniques in biogeochemical and blue-water oceanography for ensuring the output of reliable, quality data to the end-user community. The aim is for sampling, analytical, and reporting ... -
National Reference Stations Biogeochemical Operations Manual. Version 4.
(Integrated Marine Observng Ststem, Hobart, Australia, 2023)This manual outlines best-practice techniques in biogeochemical and blue-water oceanography for ensuring the output of reliable, quality data to the end-user community. The aim is for sampling, analytical, and reporting ...