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Results of an intercalibration at sea of hydrographic and chemical observations and standards aboard the USSR ship PROFESSOR VIESE and the US research vessel THOMAS G. THOMPSON during FDRAKE 76

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Title Results of an intercalibration at sea of hydrographic and chemical observations and standards aboard the USSR ship PROFESSOR VIESE and the US research vessel THOMAS G. THOMPSON during FDRAKE 76
Names Gordon, Louis Irwin, 1928- (creator)
Anderson, George Cameron, 1926- (creator)
Nowlin, W. D. (Worth D.) (creator)
Oregon State University. School of Oceanography (creator)
Date Issued 1977-08 (iso8601)
Abstract On 15 February 1976 the USSR Research Ship PROFESSOR VIESE and the
US R/V T.G. THOMPSON rendezvoused in the southern Drake Passage. The
ships simultaneously occupied hydrographic stations as close together as
feasible. Calibration standards for salinity, dissolved oxygen, and
dissolved reactive phosphate and silicate were then exchanged by the two
scientific parties. The calibration standards were found to be in very
good agreement, the differences being insignificant with respect to
measurement precision.
The results of the hydrographic station intercomparison showed average
differences with regard to sign between the two ships' results for
temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, reactive phosphate, and reactive
silicate to be realtively small but the root-mean-square differences to
be quite large. This indicates that general comparisons of the two data
sets are possible, whereas detailed considerations are not reasonable
because of serious measurement errors aboard VIESE.
Genre Technical Report
Topic Oceanographic instruments -- Calibration
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/8491

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