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Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In Situ Salinity Sensors.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2007)
The fundamental goal was to assess user needs and applications and to provide the
focus for an Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT, www.act-us.info) Technology
Verification of conductivity and temperature sensors that ...
Protocols for Demonstrating the Performance of In Situ pCO2 Analyzers.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2009)
There are three important reasons for measuring pCO2
continuously from coastal
moorings. The first is to evaluate whether coastal oceans are functioning as a source or a sink of
atmospheric CO2. The open ocean and ...
Performance Verification Statement for the Chelsea AQUAtracka III fluorometer.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
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, ...
Performance Verification Statement for the Chelsea MINItracka IIC fluorometer.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
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, ...
Protocols for the ACT Verification of In Situ Dissolved Oxygen Sensors.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2004)
As part of our service
to the coastal community, ACT Partner Institutions
and
Stakeholder Council has chosen the perform
ance verification of commercially available in situ
dissolved oxygen sensors as the first ...
Performance Verification Statement for the BBE Moldaenke FluoroProbe 2.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
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 ...
HPLC Chlorophyll Processing for the ACT Performance Verification of In Situ Fluorometers.
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2004)
The HPLC method used for chlorophyll a analysis followed that of Zapata et al (2000;
MEPS 195:29-45) and was conducted by the laboratory of Dr. Welschmeyer at Moss
Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML, the West Coast ACT ...
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 ...