Advancing best practices for assessing trends of ocean acidification time series.
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2022Author
Sutton, Adrienne J.
Battisti, Roman
Carter, Brendan
Evans, Wiley
Newton, Jan
Alin, Simone
Bates, Nicholas R.
Cai, Wei-Jun
Currie, Kim
Feely, Richard A.
Sabine, Christopher
Tanhua, Toste
Tilbrook, Bronte
Wanninkhof, Rik
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Assessing the status of ocean acidification across ocean and coastal waters
requires standardized procedures at all levels of data collection, dissemination,
and analysis. Standardized procedures for assuring quality and accessibility of
ocean carbonate chemistry data are largely established, but a common set of
best practices for ocean acidification trend analysis is needed to enable global
time series comparisons, establish accurate records of change, and
communicate the current status of ocean acidification within and outside the
scientific community. Here we expand upon several published trend analysis
techniques and package them into a set of best practices for assessing trends of
ocean acidification time series. These best practices are best suited for time
series capable of characterizing seasonal variability, typically those with subseasonal
(ideally monthly or more frequent) data collection. Given ocean
carbonate chemistry time series tend to be sparse and disconti.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
9Issue
Article 1045667Page Range
14pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aMaturity Level
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1045667Citation
Sutton, A.J., Battisti, R., Carter, B. Evans ,W., Newton, J., Alin, S., Bates, N.R., Cai ,W-J., Currie, K., Feely, R.A., Sabine, C., Tanhua ,T,. Tilbrook, B. and Wanninkhof, R (2022) Advancing best practices for assessing trends of ocean acidification time series. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9:1045667, 14pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1045667Collections
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