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    • Performance Verification Statement for the AQUATEC AQUAlogger 210TY Turbidity Probe. 

      Carroll, M.; Chigounis, D.; Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Hayashi, K.; Janzen, C.; Johengen, T.; Koles, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Metcalfe, C.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Scianni, C.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2006)
      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 ...
    • Appendix 3: Determination of TSS and POC Blank Corrections for the ACT 2006 Turbidity Sensor Verification. 

      Alliance for Coastal Technology (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2006)
      As part of the field deployment test for this turbidity sensor verification study, each test site determined TSS and POC concentrations on between 40 – 60 samples. Sampling and analytical methods for these parameters are ...
    • Protocols for Verifying the Performance of In Situ Turbidity Sensor. 

      Tamburri, M. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2006)
      As part of our service to the coastal community, ACT Partner Institutions and Stakeholder Council have chosen the performance verification of commercially available, in situ turbidity sensors as the third ACT ...
    • Protocols for Verifying the Performance of In Situ Chlorophyll Fluorometers. 

      Tamburri, M. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
      Instrument performance verification is necessary to enable effective existing technologies to be recognized and so that promising new technologies can be made available to support coastal science, resource management and ...
    • Protocols for Demonstrating the Performance of In Situ Nutrient Analyzers. 

      Johengen, T. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2007)
      There are a number of challenges in assessing nutrient concentrations in aquatic systems that point to the value of sustained in situ observations. High spatial horizontal variability is typical of many coastal, ...
    • Alliance for Coastal Technologies: Advancing Moored pCO2 Instruments in Coastal Waters. 

      Tamburri, M.N.; Johengen, T.; Atkinson, M.J.; Schar, D.W.H.; Robertson, C.Y.; Purcell, H.; Smith, G.J.; Pinchuk, A.; Buckley, E.N (2011)
      The Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) has been established to support innovation and to provide the information required to select the most appropriate tools for studying and monitoring coastal and ocean environments. ...
    • Verification Statement for the YSI 6-series sonde with model 6560 Salinity Sensor. 

      Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Johengen, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Pinchuk, A.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (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 ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Turbidity Sensors. 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ turbidity sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Nutrient Sensors. [SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-336] 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ nutrient sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Nutrient Sensors. 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2006)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ nutrient sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In Situ Salinity Sensors. 

      Alliance for Coastal Technologies (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. 

      Johengen, T. (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 ...
    • Protocols for Verifying the Performance of In Situ Salinity Sensors. 

      Johengen, T. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
      his ACT Technology Evaluation will examine individual sensor performance both in the laboratory and across different field conditions in moored and vertically profiled applications. We will focus specifically on ...
    • Performance Verification Statement for the Chelsea UviLux Hydrocarbon and CDOM Fluorometers. 

      Johengen, T.; Smith, G.J.; Purcell, H.; Loranger, S.; Gilbert, S.; Maurer, T.; Gundersen, K.; Robertson, C.; Tamburri, M. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2013)
      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 ...
    • Protocols for the Performance Verification of In Situ pH Sensors. 

      Johengen, T. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2012)
      ACT has initiated a Performance Verification of commercially available in situ pH sensors for four reasons: 1) an increasing awareness of the need to monitor pH to assess ocean acidification and changes in the carbon ...
    • Performance Verification Statement for the RBR XR-420 and XR-620 CTD Salinity Sensors. 

      Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Johengen, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Pinchuk, A.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (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. 

      Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Johengen, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Pinchuk, A.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (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 Aanderaa Data Instruments’ 4319 B Conductivity Sensor. 

      Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Johengen, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Pinchuk, A.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (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 WETLabs ECO FLCD(RT)D-1929 Fluorometer. 

      Johengen, T.; Smith, G.J.; Purcell, H; Loranger, S.; Gilbert, S.; Maurer, T.; Gundersen, K.; Robertson, C.; Tamburri, M. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2013)
      Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be recognized, and so that promising new technologies become available to support coastal science, resource management, and ...
    • Performance Verification Statement for the Turner C3 Fluorometer 

      Johengen, T.; Smith, G.J.; Purcell, H.; Loranger, S.; Gilbert, S.; Maurer, T.; Gundersen, K.; Robertson, C.; Tamburri, M. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2013)
      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 ...