Quantitative Quality Control (QC) procedures for the Australian National Reference Stations: Sensor Data

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Morello, E. B.
Lynch, T. P.
Slawinski, D.
Howell, B.
Hughes, D.
Timms, G. P.
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OCEANS 2011 | 2011年
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Water Quality Monitors; Quality Control; temperature; salinity; Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS); National Reference Stations (NRS);
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The National Reference Station (NRS) network, part of Australia's Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), is designed to provide the baseline multi decadal time series required to understand how large-scale, long-term change and variability in the global ocean are affecting Australia's coastal ocean ecosystems. High temporal resolution observations of core variables are taken across the network using a standard instrument, the Wetlabs Water Quality Monitors (WQMs). These data are freely available to the scientific community and the general public and thus need to be controlled by means of a system that will ensure their consistency and fitness-for-use. This document provides insights into the Quality Control (QC) guidelines proposed for these data, towards a system that incorporates uncertainty into the standard qualitative flag system, making it quantitative.
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