BGC-Argo synthetic profile file processing and format on Coriolis GDAC. Version 1.1
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2019Author
Bittig, Henry
Wong, Annie
Plant, Josh
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The current V3.1 Argo netCDF format that produces a pair of core- and b- profile files per cycle, with N_PROF > 1, allows storage of all profile information returned from BGC floats, in a manner that is as close to float output as possible. These can include multiple full-depth profiles with different pressure levels, multiple shallow profiles with different pressure levels, and recording of spatial and/or temporal delays between the CTD and various BGC sensor outputs. The advantage of this data management approach is that float outputs are faithfully recorded, so that any reprocessing demands that require access to the raw data can be met with ease.
However, when measurements from multiple sensors are not aligned during onboard processing by the floats, they are recorded in their raw pressure locations. This makes it difficult to study these BGC parameters as co-located measurements, since some data manipulation to align them needs to be done before scientific studies can be carrie.....
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IfremerPlouzane, France
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
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TRL 9 Actual system "mission proven" through successful mission operations (ground or space)Best Practice Type
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https://doi.org/10.13155/55637Citation
Bittig, H.; Wong, A. and Plant, J. (2019) BGC-Argo synthetic profile file processing and format on Coriolis GDAC. Plouzane, France, Ifremer, 20pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.13155/55637Collections
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