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* Convert all other signals per the recommendations of the manufacturer of the sensor or instruments that produce these signals. | * Convert all other signals per the recommendations of the manufacturer of the sensor or instruments that produce these signals. | ||
# Profile selection. | # Profile selection. | ||
# Choosing the processing parameters. | # Choosing the processing parameters. | ||
# Dissipation rate estimation. | # Dissipation rate estimation. | ||
# Applying quality-control metrics. | # Applying quality-control metrics. |
Revision as of 17:07, 22 April 2021
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Flow chart for dissipation estimates using shear probes
The processing of shear-probe data can be divided into the following five major steps and these steps apply to data collected with any platform or vehicle. There are many sub-steps to these major steps. The major steps are;
- Conversion to physical units.
* Determine the speed of profiling of the shear-probe through the water. * Determine the temperature of the water. * Convert the shear-probe data samples into physical units * Convert all other signals per the recommendations of the manufacturer of the sensor or instruments that produce these signals.
- Profile selection.
- Choosing the processing parameters.
- Dissipation rate estimation.
- Applying quality-control metrics.