Brochures and posters

2005

The following publications are Adobe PDF versions of brochures and posters we have distributed at marine science events and conferences during

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Conference or meeting Publication title Adobe PDF download Related web pages
Coastal morphology, marine ecology, underwater geology and biology photographs and videos: their availability, uses and curation.
London, United Kingdom. 23 November 2005
The UK Marine Environmental Data Network
Charlesworth M., Evans G. and Rickards L.J.
Adobe PDF version of 'The UK Marine Environmental Data Network'. (419 KB)
Emerging metadata standards relevant to marine photograph curation
Charlesworth M., Evans G. and Rickards L.J.
Adobe PDF version of 'Emerging metadata standards relevant to marine photograph curation'. (280 KB)
Second International Workshop on Advances in the Use of Historical Marine Climate Data (MARCDAT-II).
Hadley Centre, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom. 17 - 20 October 2005
Quality control of non-recoverable CTDs from the Argo programme
McCreadie R.J. et al
Adobe PDF version of 'Quality control of non-recoverable CTDs from the Argo programme'. (3645 KB) Argo
Sea Level Variations: Towards an Operational European Sea Level Service.
Split, Croatia. 05 - 08 October 2005
Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) Sea Level Data Quality Control and Data Archiving Centres
Bradshaw E. et al
Adobe PDF version of 'Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) Sea Level Data Quality Control and Data Archiving Centres'. (2029 KB) GLOSS
Joint World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology, Session 2.
Halifax, Canada. 19 - 27 September 2005
Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) Adobe PDF version of 'Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD)'. (612 KB)
The fourth UK e-science All Hands Meeting.
Nottingham, United Kingdom. 17 - 22 September 2005
Parameter Vocabularies in the NERC Data Grid (NDG) Project
Lowry R. et al
Adobe PDF version of 'Parameter Vocabularies in the NERC Data Grid (NDG) Project'. (199 KB) NERC Data Grid
Second RAPID Annual Science meeting.
Swansea University, United Kingdom. 28 June - 01 July 2005
The RAPID Data Centre (RDC)
McCandliss R. et al
Adobe PDF version of 'The RAPID Data Centre (RDC)'. (6566 KB) Rapid Climate Change
International Marine Data and Information Systems.
Brest, France. 31 May - 03 June 2005
Multi-disciplinary data management at the British Oceanographic Data Centre
Moncoiffé G. and Gardiner A.
Adobe PDF version of 'Multi-disciplinary data management at the British Oceanographic Data Centre'. (1893 KB) Data management
UK Argo Data Processing and Quality Control System
McCreadie R.J., Rickards L.J. and Dawson G.J.
Adobe PDF version of 'UK Argo Data Processing and Quality Control System'. (1768 KB) Argo
European Sea-Level Service (ESEAS) Standards for Sea Level Data Quality Control
Bradshaw E. et al
Adobe PDF version of 'European Sea-Level Service (ESEAS) Standards for Sea Level Data Quality Control'. (245 KB) ESEAS
International Oceanographic Data Exchange (IODE), Session XVIII.
Ostend, Belgium. 26 - 30 April 2005
Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD) Adobe PDF version of 'Global Ocean Surface Underway Data (GOSUD)'. (612 KB)
'Biophysical interactions in high latitude oceans', First meeting of Challenger Special Interest Group on Biophysical Interactions jointly with NERC Marine Productivity Programme (UK GLOBEC).
British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Cambridge, United Kingdom. 20 - 21 April 2005
Assembly of the Marine Productivity Data Set at the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)
Evans G., Moncoiffé G. and Hearn M.
Adobe PDF version of 'Assembly of the Marine Productivity Data Set at the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)'. (10,872 KB) Marine Productivity

 


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