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Aoyama, M; Becker, S; Dai, M; Daimon, H; Gordon, L; Kasai, H; Kerouel, Roger; Kress, N; Masten, D; Murata, A; Nagai, N; Ogawa, H; Ota, H; Saito, H; Saito, K; Shimizu, T; Takano, H; Tsuda, A; Yokouchi, K; Youenou, Agnes. |
An intercomparison exercise was conducted using the recently developed Reference Material for Nutrients in Seawater (RMNS). Discrepancies of reported values among laboratories were greater than the homogeneity of RMNS samples and the reported analytical precision of nutrients. The variability of in-house standards of the participating laboratories might be the most likely source of interlaboratory discrepancies. Therefore, the use of common reference materials, i.e. certified RM, is essential to establish and improve the comparability of nutrient data of the world's oceans. |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-3010.pdf |
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Hydes, D; Aoyama, M; Aminot, Alain; Bakker, K; Becker, S; Coverly, S; Daniel, Anne; Dickson, A; Grosso, O; Kerouel, Roger; Van Ooijen, J; Sato, K; Tanhua, T; Woodward, M; Zhang, J. |
The Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) brings together scientists with interests in physical oceanography, the carbon cycle, marine biogeochemistry and ecosystems, and other users and collectors of ocean interior data to develop a sustained global network of hydrographic sections as part of the Global Ocean Climate Observing System. A series of manuals and guidelines are being produced by GO-SHIP which update those developed by the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) in the early 1990s. Analysis of the data collected in WOCE suggests that improvements are needed in the collection of nutrient data if they are to be used for determining change within the ocean interior. Production of this manual is timely as it... |
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Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13141/10182.pdf |
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Aoyama, M; Hydes, D; Daniel, Anne; Bakker, K; Murata, A; Tanhua, T; Woodward, M. |
A meeting of the joint IOC-ICES Study Group on Nutrient Standards (SGONS) was held in Paris, France on 23-24 March 2010. It focused on the ongoing activities of the SGONS and plans for extended international collaborations to establish global comparability of the nutrient data from the world’s ocean. Thirty two scientists and experts from 11 countries and 2 delegates from IOC attended the meeting. The discussions followed the Terms of References of SGONS established in July 2009. Development of the reference materials for nutrients in seawater (RMNS) were also discussed in collaboration with the producers. The background and history of SGONS and an international nutrients scale system INSS and the progress with the production of RMNS materials and their... |
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Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13142/10183.pdf |
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