Near-Automatic Routine Field Calibration/Correction of Glider Salinity Data Using Whitespace Maximization Image Analysis of Theta/S Data.
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2020Author
Allen, John T.
Munoz, Cristian
Gardiner, Jim
Reeve, Krissy A.
Alou-Font, Eva
Zarokanellos, Nikolaos
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Glider vehicles are now perhaps some of the most prolific providers of real-time and
near-real-time operational oceanographic data. However, the data from these vehicles
can and should be considered to have a long-term legacy value capable of playing
a critical role in understanding and separating inter-annual, inter-decadal, and longterm
global change. To achieve this, we have to go further than simply assuming
the manufacturer’s calibrations, and field correct glider data in a more traditional way,
for example, by careful comparison to water bottle calibrated lowered CTD datasets
and/or “gold” standard recent climatologies. In this manuscript, we bring into the 21st
century a historical technique that has been used manually by oceanographers for
many years/decades for field correction/inter-calibration, thermal lag correction, and
adjustment for biological fouling. The technique has now been made semi-automatic
for machine processing of oceanographic glider data, although .....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
7Issue
Article 398Page Range
14pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.AEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea surface salinitySubsurface salinity
Maturity Level
TRL 8 Actual system completed and "mission qualified" through test and demonstration in an operational environment (ground or space)Best Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)Standard Operating Procedure
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10.3389/fmars.2020.00398Citation
Allen ,J.T.; Munoz, C.; Gardiner, J.; Reeve, K.A.; Alou-Font, E. and Zarokanellos, N. (2020) Near-Automatic Routine Field Calibration/Correction of Glider Salinity Data Using Whitespace Maximization Image Analysis of Theta/S Data. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7:398,14pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00398Collections
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