Alliance for Coastal Technologies
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Item Performance Verification Statement for the YSI Inc. Rapid Pulse Dissolved Oxygen Sensor(2004) Tamburri, Mario N.Item Performance Verification Statement for the In-Situ Inc. Dissolved Oxygen RDO Sensor(2004) Tamburri, Mario N.Item Performance Verification Statement for the Greenspan Technology Dissolved Oxygen Sensor DO300/DO1200(2004) Tamburri, Mario N.Item Item Detailed Testing Protocols used for evaluating the performance of in situ dissolved oxygen sensors(2004) Alliance for Coastal TechnologiesItem Comparison of inherent optical properties as a surrogate for particulate matter concentration in coastal waters(2009) Boss, Emmanuel; Taylor, Lisa; Gilbert, Sherryl; Gundersen, Kjell; Hawley, Nathan; Janzen, Carol; Johengen, Tom; Purcell, Heidi; Robertson, Charles; Schar, Daniel W. H.; Smith, G. Jason; Tamburri, Mario N.Item Alliance for Coastal Technologies: Advancing Moored pCO2 Instruments in Coastal Waters(2011) Tamburri, Mario N.; Johengen, Thomas H.; Atkinson, Marlin J.; Schar, Daniel W.H.; Robertson, Charles Y.; Purcell, Heidi; Smith, G. Jason; Pinchuk, Alexei; Buckley, EarleThe Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) has been established to support innovation and to provide the information required to select the most appropriate tools for studying and monitoring coastal and ocean environments. ACT is a consortium of nationally prominent ocean science and technology institutions and experts who provide credible performance data of these technologies through third-party, objective testing. ACT technology verifications include laboratory and field tests over short- and long-term deployments of commercial technologies in diverse environments to provide unequivocal, unbiased confirmation that technologies meet key performance requirements. ACT demonstrations of new technologies validate the technology concept and help eliminate performance problems before operational introduction. ACT’s most recent demonstration of pCO2 sensors is an example of how ACT advances the evolution of ocean observing technologies, in this case to address the critical issue of ocean acidification, and promotes more informed decision making on technology capabilities and choices.Item Performance Demonstration Statement for Sunburst Sensors SAMI-CO2(2009) Schar, Daniel W. H.; Atkinson, Marlin J.; Johengen, Thomas H.; Pinchuk, Alexei; Purcell, Heidi; Robertson, Charles Y.; Smith, G. Jason; Tamburri, Mario N.Item Performance Demonstration Statement for Pro-Oceanus Systems Inc. PSI CO2-Pro(2010) Schar, Daniel W. H.; Atkinson, Marlin J.; Johengen, Thomas H.; Pinchuk, Alexei; Purcell, Heidi; Robertson, Charles Y.; Smith, G. Jason; Tamburri, Mario N.Item Performance Demonstration Statement PMEL MAPCO2/Battelle Seaology pCO2 Monitoring System(2009) Schar, Daniel W. H.; Atkinson, Marlin J.; Johengen, Thomas H.; Pinchuk, Alexei; Purcell, Heidi; Robertson, Charles Y.; Smith, G. Jason; Tamburri, Mario N.