Browsing Argo Community Practices by Subject "Argo floats"
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Argo Quality Control Manual for CTD and Trajectory Data, Version 3.1,16 January 2018. [SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-426]
(IFREMER, 2018)A CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) device measures temperature and salinity versus pressure. This document is the Argo quality control manual for CTD and trajectory data. It describes two levels of quality control: - ... -
Argo Quality Control Manual for CTD and Trajectory Data. Version 3.7.
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2023)versus pressure. Trajectory data involve positions and time. This document is the Argo Quality Control Manual for CTD and Trajectory data. It describes two levels of quality control and adjustment procedures: • The first ... -
Argo User’s Manual Version 3.2, September 11th 2017.
(IFREMER, 2017)This document is the Argo data user’s manual. It contains the description of the formats and files produced by the Argo Data Assembly Centres (DACs). -
Argo User’s Manual Version 3.3, 22 November 2019.
(IFREMER, 2019)This document is the Argo data user’s manual. It contains the description of the formats and files produced by the Argo Data Assembly Centres (DACs). -
argoFloats: an R Package for Analyzing Argo Data.
(2021)An R package named argoFloats has been developed to facilitate identifying, downloading, caching, and analyzing oceanographic data collected by Argo profiling floats. The analysis phase benefits from close connections ... -
BGC-Argo synthetic profile file processing and format on Coriolis GDAC. Version 1.1
(Ifremer, Plouzane, France, 2019)The current V3.1 Argo netCDF format that produces a pair of core- and b- profile files per cycle, with N_PROF > 1, allows storage of all profile information returned from BGC floats, in a manner that is as close to float ... -
Bio-Argo quality control manual for Chlorophyll-A concentration. Version 1.0, December 17th 2014.
(IFREMER, 2014)This document is the Bio-Argo quality control manual for Chlorophyll A concentration. It describes the method used in real-time to apply quality control flags to Chlorophyll A concentration calculated from specific sensors ... -
Novel metrics based on Biogeochemical Argo data to improve the model uncertainty evaluation of the CMEMS Mediterranean marine ecosystem forecasts.
(2019)The quality of the upgraded version of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) biogeochemical operational system of the Mediterranean Sea (MedBFM) is assessed in terms of consistency and forecast skill, ... -
Processing Argo oxygen data at the DAC level. Version 2.2. Octobre 22nd 2016. [SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-117]
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2016)This document does NOT address the issue of oxygen data quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped ... -
Processing Argo oxygen data at the DAC level. Version 2.3.1, June 13th 2018.
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2018)This document does NOT address the issue of oxygen data quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped ... -
Processing BGC-Argo measurement timing information at the DAC level. Version 1.0, March 28th 2017.
(IFREMER for Argo Data Management, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 2017)Thermal lag or sensor time response corrections (e.g., [1]) require knowledge of the time of each individual sensor observation. In the Argo data system, the float's trajectory file is the natural place to put measurement ... -
SCOR WG 142: Quality Control Procedures for Oxygen and Other Biogeochemical Sensors on Floats and Gliders. Recommendation for oxygen measurements from Argo floats, implementation of in-air-measurement routine to assure highest long-term accuracy.
(Ifremer, Plouzane, France, 2015)As Argo has entered its second decade and chemical/biological sensor technology is improving constantly, the marine biogeochemistry community is starting to embrace the successful Argo float program. An augmentation of the ... -
SCOR WG 142: Quality Control Procedures for Oxygen and Other Biogeochemical Sensors on Floats and Gliders. Recommendations on the conversion between oxygen quantities for Bio-Argo floats and other autonomous sensor platforms. Version 1.1
(Ifremer, Plouzane, France, 2018)As Argo has entered its second decade and chemical/biological sensor technology is improving constantly, the marine biogeochemistry community is starting to embrace the successful Argo float program. An augmentation of the ...