Reference-Quality Water Sample Data: Notes on Acquisition, Record Keeping, and Evaluation.
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2010Author
Swift, J.H
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Generating reference-quality water sample data involves procedures learned over years of
experience. Some simple-to-implement aspects of practice do, however, lead to improved reliability
and documentation of water sample data. These include:
• For water sample data
verification of the collection depth and unambiguous association of that depth with a unique
sample identifier,
understanding the degree to which the water which issued from the sampling spigot matched the
characteristics of the ambient water from the collection level,
verification that all data values associated with a water sample are correctly matched to the water
sample identifier, and
determination if the values for each parameter are correct.
• Data evaluation must begin at sea. This is usually the only time all involved personnel and all
records are together. Also, it is possible then to correct repetitive problems before they can
further degrade the data.
• The care of the data analyst and access to co.....
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Publisher: http://www.go-ship.org/HydroMan.htmlTitle of Report
The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A Collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines. Version 1.Editor(s) of Report
Hood, E.M.Sabine, C.L.
Sloyan, B.M.
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38pp.Series;Nr
IOCCP Report;14ICPO Publication Series;134
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Swift, J. H. (2010) Reference-Quality Water Sample Data: Notes on Acquisition, Record Keeping, and Evaluation. In, The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A Collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines. Version 1, (eds Hood, E.M., C.L. Sabine, and B.M. Sloyan), 38pp. (IOCCP Report Number 14; ICPO Publication Series Number 134). DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1346Collections
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