Report on the Quality Control of the IMOS East Australian Current (EAC) Deep Water moorings array. Deployed: November 2016 to May 2018. Version 2.0.
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2022Author
Lovell, Jenny
Cowley, Rebecca
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Integrated Marine Observing System
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The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in
the south-western Pacific off eastern Australia. It provides both the western boundary of the South
Pacific gyre and the linking element between the Pacific and Indian Ocean gyres. The EAC
deepwater moorings consisted of an array of full-depth current meter and property (CTD) moorings
from the continental slope to the abyssal waters off Brisbane (27oS).
This report details the quality control applied to the data collected from the EAC array (deployed
from November, 2016 to May, 2018). The quality controlled datasets are publicly available via the
AODN Data Portal. The data should be used in conjunction with this report......
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Publisher: https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/ad8e1725-cb02-40d1-b908-a9cd2a5f8e92Publisher
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)Hobart, Australia
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea Surface TemperatureSubsurface Temperature
Surface Currents
Surface Currents
Subsurface Salinity
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MatureBest Practice Type
Best PracticeSpatial Coverage
SW Pacific OceanDOI Original
10.26198/5ec1df4b25ccaCitation
Lovell, J. and Cowley, R. (2022) Report on the Quality Control of the IMOS East Australian Current (EAC) Deep Water moorings array. Deployed: November 2016 to May, 2018. Version 2.0. Hobart, Australia, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, 162pp. DOI: 10.26198/5ec1df4b25ccaCollections
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