A methodology to uncertainty quantification of essential ocean variables.
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2022Author
Waldmann, Christoph
Fischer, Philipp
Seitz, Steffen
Köllner, Manuela
Fischer, Jens-Georg
Bergenthal, Markus
Brix, Holger
Weinreben, Stefan
Huber, Robert
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The goal of this study is to provide a universally applicable procedure for a
systematic evaluation of in situ measured data from single sensors regarding
quantifying the uncertainty of the measurement results. As determining
uncertainty for an environmental parameter also depends on the parameter
itself, the focus here will be set on the variable water temperature in the first
place. A separate analysis for salinity and other data will follow in later
publications. With this first of a series of planned manuscripts on different
parameters, we aim at providing a common understanding of how
measurement uncertainty on single sensor measurements can be derived.
Using an experimental in situ set-up with 6 different standard CTD sensors of
two different brands, we created a four month-long, high-quality data set to be
used to develop a reliable method for quantifying measurement uncertainties.
Although the CTDs were deployed in a mooring in a coastal environment the
described m.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
9Issue
Article 1002153Page Range
16pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aMaturity Level
Pilot or DemonstratedDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1002153Citation
Waldmann, C., Fischer, P., Seitz, S., Köllner, M., Fischer, J-G., Bergenthal, M., Brix ,H,. Weinreben, S., and Huber, R. (2022) A methodology to uncertainty quantification of essential ocean variables. Frntiers in Marine Science, 9:1002153, 16pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1002153Collections
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