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A Quality control system for Biological Oceanographic data in the Northern Indian Ocean P.M.A. bhattadiri J. S. Sarupria and P.M.A. bhattadiri Indian Oceanographic Data Centre National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India.
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Data Flow Structure RNODC - INDO NMDC ( Ocean.) National Users IOC / IODE IOCINDIO Internation al Users
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Biological Databases for Indian Ocean at IODC Primary Productivity Chlorophyll a Zooplankton Biomass and Species Zoo-benthos Biomass and Density Microbiological Parameters (Bacterial Analysis)
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Major Sources of Biological Data Set International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-65) National Oceanographic Programmes (1973 – cont.) INS Darshak Cruises (1973 –78) RV Gaveshini Cruises (1976 –93) FORV Sagar Sampada Cruises (1985 –cont.) ORV Sagar Kanya Cruises (1983 –cont.)
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QCS for Biological Parameters PP measured by 14 C uptake rate in PP by G – M Counter Gas Flow Counters Liquid Scintillation System (LSS) Chl measured by Spectrophotometer Fluorometer Primary Productivity (PP) Chlorophyll a (chl )
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QCS Checks M- Meta Data Information V- Visual Inspection R- Maximum value of specific Production T- Tailend Increase S - Statistical Check
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M – Metadata Information Inventory level information, Validate date, time, latitude, longitude, sounding (depth), Duplicates, etc.
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V – Visual Inspection Chlorophyll (chl ) Primary Productivity (PP)
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T – Tailend Increase
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S – Statistical check Mean + 5 SD ( Coastal and Observed Depth < 50 m) Mean + 3 SD ( All Others)
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R – Maximum Value of Specific Production
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