Real Time Quality Control of biogeochemical measurements.Version 2.5. [MyOcean WP.15]

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2015Author
Jaccard, Pierre
Norli, Marit
Ledang, Anna Birgitta
Hjermann, Dag Øystein
Reggiani, Emanuele Roberto
Sørensen, Kai
Wehde, Henning
Kaitala, Seppo
Folkestad, Are
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40pp.
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The present version includes a more detailed description of challenges and difficulties
related to real -time data quality control (RTQC) from biogeochemical (BGC)
sensors as opposed to data from physical sensors has been added to this document (Section 2).
The main goal of adding this information is to help the reader to understand the
possibilities and limitations regarding RTQC of BGC data.
For instance, there is a need to clearly distinct between bad Chlorophylla (Chl a) data
caused by sensor failure and uncertain data caused by inherent natural variations in the
Chl a fluorescence:Chl a concentration ratio. An extra paragraph addressing this issue
has also been included in Section 1.
Further progress of the current document will include a refined and extended set of real-time quality tests that can realistically be established to work on BGC data from various
in situ platforms. Additions are under development
and will be provided in Section 4. The following tes.....
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Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA)Norway
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Jaccard,P.; Norli, M.; Ledang, A.B.; Hjermann, D.O.; Reggiani, E.R.; Sørensen, K.; Wehde, H.; Kaitala, S. and Folkestad, A. (2015) Real Time Quality Control of biogeochemicalmeasurements. Version 2.5 [MyOcean WP.15]. Norway, NIVA, 40pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-213Collections