Intercalibration in Chemical Oceanography.[Webpage]
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2012Editor
Cutter, Gregory A.
Croot, Peter L.
Andersson, Per S.
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138pp.
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This Special Issue, the first of its kind for the journal, is devoted to the topic of intercalibration as applied to chemical measurements in the ocean. Rather than giving a formal metrological definition of intercalibration, it is simply the open sharing of data and expertise by analysts to obtain the same, and hopefully accurate, value for a given parameter such as the concentration, isotopic composition, or chemical speciation of a trace element. Laboratories are said to be intercalibrated when they all get the same values within the experimental errors. It is important to note that this does not mean that each individual laboratory needs to be using the same analytical techniques or even sampling methods, it only is the final results that count; this will be evident in the special issue papers that follow. Most of the papers in this issue are a result of the intercalibration phase of GEOTRACES, an international program to examine the biogeochemistry of trace elements and isotopes.....
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Publisher: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1541-5856.GEOTRACES-VIPublisher
John Wiley for Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)Hoboken, NJ
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Limnology and Oceanography: Methods;Vol. 10, Nr. 2Document Language
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TRL 8 Actual system completed and "mission qualified" through test and demonstration in an operational environment (ground or space)Best Practice Type
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Cutter, G.A., Croot, P.L. and Andersson, P.S. (eds) (2012) Intercalibration in Chemical Oceanography. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 10(2), pp.1-138. Virtual Issue -Available: https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1541-5856.GEOTRACES-VICollections