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The following are non-instrument specific recommendations for processing of raw measurements. As such, an initial removal of bad data based on recommendations of the instrument manufacturer should be performed first (e.g. removing data with low coherence). Following that:
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The following are specific recommendations for processing raw measurements, which are non-specific to a brand/make of instrument. As such, initial removal of bad data based on recommendations of the instrument manufacturer should be performed first (e.g. removing data with low correlation). Following that, you must:


* The data will need to be despiked
* [[Velocity despiking|Despike the velocity observations]]
* Segments of the time series where there is interference from the frame need to be removed
* Identify whether there is [[interference from the instrument frame]], and under which conditions
* The noise needs to be removed
* Determine the measurement noise levels in the time-domain {{FontColor|fg=white|bg=red|text=This is currently not implemented, would be best done on each segments at level 2}}
 
 
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The following are specific recommendations for processing raw measurements, which are non-specific to a brand/make of instrument. As such, initial removal of bad data based on recommendations of the instrument manufacturer should be performed first (e.g. removing data with low correlation). Following that, you must:



Return to Flow chart for velocity point-measurements

Continue to Preparing quality-controlled velocities