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dc.contributor.authorMorris, Tamaryn
dc.contributor.authorScanderbeg, Megan
dc.contributor.authorWest-Mack, Deborah
dc.contributor.authorGourcuff, Claire
dc.contributor.authorPoffa, Noé
dc.contributor.authorUdaya Bhaskar, TVS
dc.contributor.authorHanstein, Craig
dc.contributor.authorDiggs, Steve
dc.contributor.authorTalley, Lynne
dc.contributor.authorTurpin, Victor
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Zenghong
dc.contributor.authorOwens, Breck
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-31T11:53:54Z
dc.date.available2023-10-31T11:53:54Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationMorris, T., Scanderbeg, M., West-Mack, D., Gourcuff, C. and Poffa, N. et al (2023) Best practices for Core Argo floats: Getting started, physical handling, metadata, and data considerations. Version 1. Cape Town South Africa, South African Environmental Observation Network (SAEON), 45pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1967en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/2387
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1967
dc.description.abstractArgo floats have been deployed in the global ocean for over 20 years. The Core mission of the Argo program (Core Argo) has contributed well over 2 million profiles of salinity and temperature of the upper 2000 m for a variety of operational and scientific applications. Core Argo floats have evolved such that the program currently consists of more than eight types of Core Argo float, some of which belong to second or third generation developments, three unique satellite communication systems and two types of Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) sensor systems. Coupled with a well-established data management system, with delayed mode quality control, makes for a very successful ocean observing network. Here we present the Best Practices for Core Argo floats in terms of float types, physical handling and deployments, recommended metadata parameters and the data management system. The objective is to encourage new and developing scientists, research teams and institutions to contribute to the OneArgo Program, specifically to the Core Argo mission. Only by leveraging sustained contributions of current Core Argo float groups with new and emerging Argo teams and users, can the OneArgo initiative be realised. This paper makes involvement with the Core Argo mission smoother by providing a framework endorsed by a wide community for these observations.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSouth African Environmental Observation Network (SAEON)en_US
dc.subject.otherCore Argo floatsen_US
dc.subject.otherDeploymenten_US
dc.subject.otherTransportationen_US
dc.subject.otherExclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)en_US
dc.subject.otherGOOS Endorsed Practice
dc.titleBest practices for Core Argo floats: Getting started, physical handling, metadata, and data considerations. Version 1. [GOOS ENDORSED PRACTICE]en_US
dc.typeReporten_US
dc.description.statusPublisheden_US
dc.format.pages45pp.en_US
dc.description.refereedRefereeden_US
dc.publisher.placeCape Town, South Africaen_US
dc.subject.parameterDisciplinePhysical oceanographyen_US
dc.subject.dmProcessesData acquisitionen_US
dc.subject.dmProcessesData processingen_US
dc.subject.dmProcessesData quality managementen_US
dc.subject.dmProcessesMetadata managementen_US
dc.description.currentstatusCurrenten_US
dc.description.sdg14.aen_US
dc.description.maturitylevelMatureen_US
dc.description.adoptionValidated (tested by third parties)en_US
dc.description.adoptionMulti-organisationalen_US
dc.description.adoptionInternationalen_US
dc.description.sensorsArgo floatsen_US
dc.description.methodologyTypeMethoden_US
dc.description.methodologyTypeReports with methodological relevanceen_US
obps.endorsementAuthorDeclared.bestPracticeOneArgo
obps.endorsementExternal.externalEndorsedByGOOS OCG
obps.contact.contactnameTamaryn Morris
obps.contact.contactemailt.morris@saeon.nrf.ac.za


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