National Reference Stations Biogeochemical Operations Manual Version 3.3.
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2019Editor
Davies, Claire
Sommerville, Emma
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62pp.
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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 standards to be at least equivalent to: the WOCE (World Ocean Circulation Experiment) and JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) studies......
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Hobart, AustraliaDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Phytoplankton biomass and diversityZooplankton biomass and diversity
Microbe biomass and diversity
Oxygen
Nutrients
Subsurface salinity
Particulate matter
Inorganic carbon
Fish abundance and distribution
Subsurface temperature
Ocean colour
Maturity Level
Mature: Methodologies are well demonstrated for a given objective, documented and peer reviewed; methods are commonly used by more than one organization (TRL 7-9)Best Practice Type
ManualSpatial Coverage
Southeast IndianGreat Australian Bight
SW Pacific Ocean
Coral Sea
Tasman Sea
Timor Sea
DOI Original
10.26198/5c4a56f2a8ae3Citation
Davies, C. and Sommerville, E. (eds) (2017) National Reference Stations Biogeochemical Operations Manual Version 3.3. Hobart, Australia, Integrated Marine Observing System, 62pp. DOI:10.26198/5c4a56f2a8ae3Collections
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