Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements
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Publication date
2007
Last Review
Abstract
The collection of extensive, reliable, oceanic carbon data was a key component
of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study
(JGOFS) and World Ocean Circulation
Experiment (WOCE) and continues to be a cornerstone of the global climate
research effort. This Guide was originally
prepared at the request, and with the
active participation, of a science team formed by the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) to carry out the first global surv
ey of carbon dioxide in the oceans (DOE.
1994. Handbook of methods for the analysis of the various parameters of the
carbon dioxide system in sea water; version 2, A.G. Dickson and C. Goyet, Eds.
ORNL/CDIAC-74). The manual has been
updated several times since, and the
current version contains the most up-to-date information available on the
chemistry of CO
2
in sea water and the methodology of determining carbon
system parameters. This revision has been made possible by the generous
support of the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), the
International Ocean Carbon Coordination
Project (IOCCP) co-sponsored by the
Scientific Committee on Ocean Research (SCOR) and the Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, and the Carbon Dioxide
Information Analysis Center (CDIAC).
The editors are extremely grateful to
Alex Kozyr and Mikhail Krassovski at CDIAC for their hard work in helping us
to complete this revised volume.