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Performance Verification Statement for the Idronaut Ocean Seven 305 Plus CTD.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2015)
The Alliance for Coastal Technology (ACT) conducted a sensor verification study of in
situ pH sensors during 2013 and 2014 to characterize performance measures of accuracy and
reliability in a series of controlled ...
Verification Statement for the YSI 6-series sonde with model 6560 Salinity Sensor.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be
recognized, and so that promising new technologies can become available to support coastal science,
resource management, and ...
Performance Verification Statement for the RBR XR-420 and XR-620 CTD Salinity Sensors.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be
recognized, and so that promising new technologies can become available to support coastal science,
resource management, and ...
Performance Verification Statement for the In-Situ Inc. Aqua TROLL 200 sonde.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be
recognized, and so that promising new technologies can become available to support coastal science,
resource management, and ...
Performance Verification Statement for the Sunburst SAMI-pH Sensor.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2015)
The Alliance for Coastal Technology (ACT) conducted a sensor verification study of in
situ pH sensors during 2013 and 2014 to characterize performance measures of accuracy and
reliability in a series of controlled ...
Performance Verification Statement for the Greenspan EC3000 Conductivity Sensor.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be
recognized, and so that promising new technologies can become available to support coastal science,
resource management, and ...