Browsing IOC Manuals and Guides by Title
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Black Sea data management guide.
(UNESCO-IOC, Paris, France, 2002)The material on the "Black Sea Data Management Guide" are prepared in accordance with the working plans of the IOC Committee on International Data and Information Exchange (IODE) and its regional component in the Black Sea ... -
Chemical methods for use in marine environment monitoring. [CHECK STATUS]
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1983)The Manual contains descriptions of chemical methods for analysis of parameters of general interest in programmes for chemical oceanography, as well as for marine environmental monitoring. It is intended for use by marine ... -
Environmental design and analysis in marine environmental sampling.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1996)The IOC-IMO-UNEP/GIPME Groups of Experts on Effects of Pollution (GEEP) has been working for a number of years on promoting new ways of understanding how pollutants affect marine biological systems. A major initial focus ... -
Fish-Killing Marine Algal Blooms: Causative Organisms, Ichthyotoxic Mechanisms, Impacts and Mitigation.
(UNESCO-IOC/SCOR., Paris, France, 2023)Fish-killing microalgal blooms are responsible for much greater global socio-economic impacts than the well-studied HAB species causing seafood biotoxin contamination. Examples are the 1972 Chattonella marina bloom in ... -
GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data . Vol. 2. Technical description of the GF3 format and code tables.
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GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data. Vol. 1. Introductory guide to the GF3 formatting system.
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GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data. Vol. 3. Standard subsets of GF3.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1996) -
GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data. Volume 4. User Guide to the GF3-PROC software.
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GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data. Volume 5. Reference manual for the GF3-PROC software.
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GF3: a General formatting system for geo-referenced data. Volume 6. Quick reference sheets for GF3 and GF3-PROC.
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Global temperature and salinity profile programme (GTSPP) - Data user's manual, first edition.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2011)The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a joint Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) programme to develop and maintain a global ocean ... -
Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) - Overview and Future.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1998)This document is directed to the scientific research community and users of operational ocean data. It is also intended to provide an example and be a source of information to programmes such as the Global Ocean Observing ... -
GTSPP Real-Time Quality Control Manual.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1990)This Manual has been produced within the context of the Global Temperature-Salinity Pilot Project (GTSPP). Because the work- of assuring the quality of data handled by the Project is shared amongst data centres, it is ... -
GTSPP Real-Time Quality Control Manual. Revised edition 2010.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2010)This Manual has been produced within the context of the Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP). Because the work of assuring the quality of data handled by the Programme is shared amongst data centres, it ... -
Guide for designing and implementing a plan to monitor toxin-producing microalgae. 2nd Edition.
(Unesco & IAEA, Paris, France & Vienna, Austria, 2016)The first edition of this manual was first published in 2011 in Spanish. Pigmented phytoplankton is the main primary producer and constitutes the foundation of the marine food webs. Blooms, the explosive growth of ... -
Guide for establishing a National Oceanographic Data Centre. (Revised version, 1997). [SUPERSEDED by http://hdl.handle.net/11329/173]
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1997)This guide has been prepared to assist Member States of Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) in establishing and operating a national oceanographic data centre (NODC). Since the early 1960s, approximately 55 ... -
Guide for establishing a National Oceanographic Data Centre. 1975. [OBSOLETE]
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1975)The objectives of the Guide for Establishing a National Oceanographic Centre are: 1. To provide national authorities considering the creation of an NODC with the background for understanding what elements are generally ... -
Guide for Establishing an IODE National Oceanographic Data Centre, IODE Associate Data Unit or IODE Associate Information Unit (3rd revised edition).
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2022)This document supersedes IOC Manuals and Guides No. 5 Rev. 2 (2008) (http://www.iode.org/mg5) which was entitled “Guide for Establishing a National Oceanographic Data Centre”. Taking into account the substantive evolution ... -
Guide for responsible national oceanographic data centres - Annex II.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1982)The past two decades have seen a remarkable expansion in scientific investigations of the world's oceans, both on a national and international co-operative basis. The results of these ... -
Guide to Drifting Data Buoys. [0BSOLETE]
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 1988)The Guide to Drifting Data Buoys provides the meteorological and oceanographic communities of the world with up-to-date information regarding the hardware, operations and data telemetry, processing and dissemination of ...