The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: a Collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines, Version 1. [Web Document]
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Hood, E.M.
Sabine, C.L.
Sloyan, B.M.
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Global hydrographic surveys have been carried out approximately every decade since the
1970s through research programs such as
GEOSECS, TTO/SAVE, WOCE / JGOFS, and
CLIVAR. However, global repeat hydrography
has lacked formal global organization since
the end of WOCE and this has led to a lack of visibility for hydrography in the global
observing system as well as a significant decr
ease in the number of trans-basin sections
carried out by some countries. More importantly, the lack of international agreements for
implementation of hydrographic sections has le
d to duplication of some sections, cruises
being carried out without a consistent suite of core variables, inconsistencies in data analysis
procedures leading to variable data quality, and disparate data sharing policies......
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Hood, E.M., Sabine, C.L. and Sloyan, B.M. (eds) (2010) The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: a collection of expert reports and guidelines, Version 1. (IOCCP Report 14), (ICPO Publication Series 134). Available: http://www.go-ship.org/HydroMan.html. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1341Collections