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2017 U.S. Underwater Glider Workshop Report, January 18-19, 2017
(Interagency Ocean Observation Committee, Washington, DC, 2017)Autonomous underwater gliders provide an advanced and cost-effective mechanism for collecting essential oceanographic data at spatial and temporal scales that help the United States achieve critical research and operational ... -
8th EGO Meeting & International Glider Workshop Meeting Summary.
(U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Siver Spring, MD, 2019)The goal of the 8th EGO Meeting and International Glider Workshop, held May 21-23, 2019, was to strengthen international collaboration through community dialogue, exchanges of information, sharing of experiences, and ... -
An assessment of the use of ocean gliders to undertake acoustic measurements of zooplankton: the distribution and density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Weddell Sea.
(2014)A calibrated 120 kHz single‐beam echo‐sounder was integrated into an ocean glider and deployed in the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean. The glider was deployed for two short periods in January 2012, in separate survey boxes on ... -
Dissipation measurements using temperature microstructure from an underwater glider.
(2014)Microstructure measurements of temperature and current shear are made using an autonomous underwater glider. The glider is equipped with fast-response thermistors and airfoil shearprobes, providing measurements of dissipation ... -
Guidelines for the delayed mode scientific correction of glider data. WP 5 , Task 5.7, D5.15. Version 4.1.
(SOCIB - Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System for JERICO-NEXT, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2018)Gliders are a rapidly maturing class of marine observing vehicles that offer long duration, some operate for several months at a time, autonomous ocean profiling in all weather conditions and sea states, to depths typically ... -
Manual for Quality Control of Temperature and Salinity Data Observations from Gliders. Version 1.0.
(U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Integrated Ocean Observing System, U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Glider Data Assembly Center, Silver Spring, MD, 2016)This manual describes the tests required to ensure the quality control (QC) of real-time data collected by sensors attached to profiling gliders. Profiling gliders are self-propelled (buoyancy driven), autonomous underwater ... -
Using Optical Sensors on Gliders to Estimate Phytoplankton Carbon Concentrations and Chlorophyll-to-Carbon Ratios in the Southern Ocean.
(2017)One approach to deriving phytoplankton carbon biomass estimates (Cphyto) at appropriate scales is through optical products. This study uses a high-resolution glider data set in the Sub-Antarctic Zone (SAZ) of the Southern ...