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Validation of Salinity Data from ARGO Floats: Comparison between the Older ARGO Floats and that of Later Deployments KCI 등재

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한국지구과학회지 (The Journal of The Korean Earth Science Society)
한국지구과학회 (The Korean Earth Science Society)
초록

Continued observation of ARGO floats for years(about 4 years) makes the conductivity sensor more vulnerable to fouling by marine life and associated drift in salinity measurements. In this paper, we address this issue by making use of floats deployed in different years. Floats deployed in the East Sea and the Indian Ocean are examined to find out float-to-float match-ups in such a way that an older float pops up simultaneously with a newer deployment (with tolerable space-time difference). A time difference of less than five days and space difference of less than 100km are considered for the match-up data sets. For analysis of the salinity drift under the stable water mass, observations of the floats from deepest water masses have been used. From the cross-check of ARGO floats in the East Sea and the Indian Ocean, it is found that there is a systematic drift in the older float compared to later deployments. All drift results, consistently show negative bias indicating the typical nature of drift from fouled sensors. However, the drift is much less than 0.01, the specified accuracy of ARGO program.

저자
  • Youn, Yong-Hoon(Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research Lab., Meteorological Research Institute)
  • Lee, Homan(Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research Lab., Meteorological Research Institute') | Lee, Homan
  • Chang, You-Soon(Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research Lab., Meteorological Research Institute) | Chang, You-Soon
  • Thadathil, Pankajakshan(National In) | Thadathil, Pankajakshan