Good Practice Guide for Improving Accuracy of Dissolved Oxygen Measurements.
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2014Author
Näykki, Teemu
Jalukse, Lauri
Helm, Irja
Leito, Ivo
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18pp.
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Dissolved oxygen concentration is a key parameter for characterizing natural and
wastewaters and for assessing the global state of the environment in general. The decrease of
dissolved oxygen levels in the world’s oceans, which is becoming increasingly obvious, is
expected to have an impact on the whole ecosystem of the Earth, including the carbon cycle,
the climate, etc. Dissolved oxygen measurements by sensors are often deemed easy
measurements by routine laboratories. In reality, the physical and chemical processes
underlying the measurements are complex and these measurements are not at all as robust as
often considered.
Based on the analysis of the results of the intercomparison a set of tools and
recommendations are given to the participants of how to improve the quality of their results......
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Finnish Environment Institute, Environmental Measurement and Testing LaboratoryHelsinki, Finland
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enEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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Näykki, T.; Jalukse, L.; Helm, I. and Leito, I. (2014) Good Practice Guide for Improving Accuracy of Dissolved Oxygen Measurements. Helsinki, Finland, Finnish Environment Institute, Environmental Measurement and Testing Laboratory, 18pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-461Collections