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An evaluation of the performance of Sea-Bird Scientific’s SeaFET™ autonomous pH sensor: considerations for the broader oceanographic community.
(2018)
The commercially available Sea-Bird SeaFET™
provides an accessible way for a broad community of researchers to study ocean acidification and obtain robust measurements of seawater pH via the use of an in situ autonomous ...
Evaluation of marine pH sensors under controlled and natural conditions for the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE.
(2017)
The annual anthropogenic ocean carbon uptake of 2.6 plus or minus 0.5 Gt C is changing ocean composition (e.g., pH) at
unprecedented rates, but our ability to track this trend effectively across various ocean ecosystems ...
Biogeochemical sensor performance in the SOCCOM profiling float array.
(2017)
The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) program has
begun deploying a large array of biogeochemical sensors on profiling floats in the Southern Ocean. As of
February 2016, 86 floats have ...
Autonomous Optofluidic Chemical Analyzers for Marine Applications: Insights from the Submersible Autonomous Moored Instruments (SAMI) for pH and pCO2.
(2018)
The commercial availability of inexpensive fiber optics and small volume pumps in the
early 1990’s provided the components necessary for the successful development of
low power, low reagent consumption, autonomous ...
Updated methods for global locally interpolated estimation of alkalinity, pH, and nitrate.
(2018)
We have taken advantage of the release of version 2 of the Global Data Analysis Project data product
(Olsen et al. 2016) to refine the locally interpolated alkalinity regression (LIAR) code for global estimation of
total ...