Chemical reference materials: setting the standards for ocean science [by the Committee on Reference Materials for Ocean Science, Ocean Studies Board Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council]
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2002Author
Dickson, Andrew
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Chemical Reference Materials: Setting the Standards for Ocean Science is
part of an evolving body of work being conducted by scientists and research sponsors interested in ensuring the quality control of oceanographic data. Chemical data collected during ongoing and future global
oceanographic studies and time-series efforts must be comparable over
time and among laboratories. A wide range of scientific opportunities
will result from such long-term observations, such as a better understanding of the role of ocean chemistry in climate dynamics; also improved
stewardship of the ocean’s natural resources. The large investment of
time, money, and equipment needed for such chemical oceanographic
measurements demands that the data collected be of the highest quality
achievable. Chemical reference materials play a critical role in the verification of the quality of these measurements. To this end, the National
Research Council Committee on Reference Materials for Ocean Science
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Dickson, A. et al (2002) Chemical reference materials: setting the standards for ocean science [by Committee on Reference Materials for Ocean Science, Ocean Studies Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council]. Washington DC, National Academies Press, 148pp.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-428Collections