Ocean Sciences 2020 Conference Posters

Missed us at Ocean Sciences 2020? Check out digital copies of our Science Team’s conference posters to learn more about what they are working on:
- Field Performance of an ISFET Based Profiling pH Sensor
Charles W. Branham, Vladislav Simontov, Yuichiro Takeshita & David Murphy - The SBE 61 CTD: Measuring The Bottom Half Of The Ocean
David J. Murphy and Kim I. Martini - The Second String: A proposal to improve Argo salinity data from CTDs with onboard dynamic corrections
Kim I. Martini and David J. Murphy - A Flexible, Automated, Processing and Decision System to Support Ocean Color Satellite Vicarious Calibration Using Hyperspectral Radiometric Instrumentation on Autonomous Profiling Floats
Andrew Barnard, Emmanuel Boss, Robert Frouin, Matthew R. Mazloff
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