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The acquisition, calibration, and analysis of CTD data: a report of SCOR Working Group 51
UNESCO [s.d.]. The acquisition, calibration, and analysis of CTD data: a report of SCOR Working Group 51. UNESCO Technical Papers in Marine Science = Documents techniques de l'Unesco sur les sciences de la mer, 54. UNESCO: Paris. VIII, 92 pp.
Part of: UNESCO Technical Papers in Marine Science = Documents techniques de l'Unesco sur les sciences de la mer. UNESCO: Paris. ISSN 0503-4299; e-ISSN 0251-5024, more

Keywords
    Acquisition > Data acquisition
    Data processing
    Standardization > Calibration
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    In this report the members of SCOR Working Group 51 have attempted to describe the total process involved in obtaining salinity and temperature profiles with medern CTD instruments. Their objective has been to provide a guide to procedures which will, if followed, lead to the acquisition of good and consistent data sets.Successive chapters proceed from a discussion of the sensors, through their calibration and operation, to a detailed discussion of data processing options. The final chapter gives guidelines, adopted by ICES, for dat exchange.Five appendices go into more detail on topics which include, the design of an observational program, efficient low-pass filters, data exchange formats, the algorithm for Practical Salinity as a function of conductivity ratio, and lastly, the determination of the ice-point correction of thermometers.

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