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Oxygen_SOP/sections/oxygen_pre_deployment #92

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utterances-bot opened this issue Oct 5, 2021 · 5 comments
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Oxygen_SOP/sections/oxygen_pre_deployment #92

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3. Pre-deployment operations and calibrations — Oxygen SOP

https://oceangliderscommunity.github.io/Oxygen_SOP/sections/oxygen_pre_deployment.html

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ptestor commented Oct 8, 2021

@soerenthomsen soerenthomsen reopened this Oct 8, 2021
soerenthomsen added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 11, 2021
After Pierre's comment in #92 I tried to improve the formulation.
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After Pierre's comment in #92 I tried to improve the formulation.
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s-pearce commented Oct 18, 2021

In section 3.4.1.2 # 3 it says to "Do Stop" is the command to stop the Aanderaa 4831/4330 from sampling and to use "CR + LF" in the terminal. This is a bit of a mixed message. In optode firmware versions smaller than 3.x.x (Framework 3), it did not require the "CR + LF", only the "CR" and the command to stop was "Do Stop". In 3.x.x and higher (as of 2021, in 5.x.x framework), the optode does require "CR+LF" and the command to stop was changed to only a "Stop", no longer requiring the "Do".
This is described in Appendix 11 "Product Change Notification: Framework 3" in the Aanderaa 4330/4835/4831 Optode manual. Anyway, nobody is likely to use firmware less than 3.x.x anymore, so I suggest that the "Do Stop" change to "Stop" above.

Also, I believe it was framework 3 that first allowed the SVU/Multipoint-calibration, and firmware less than 3.x.x only used the Mk2 equation.
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isgiddy commented Nov 12, 2021

In section 4.5.1, on doing the experiments at two different temperatures I have a few points that I would like clarification.

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Hi everyone, what is the recommended sample interval for optodes? Factory setting on our optodes is 5 seconds (AADI 4831). What do other users use?

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soerenthomsen commented Dec 6, 2022

Hi @nbronikowski,

in section 5.6.1. Gather data to help correct for sensor response time
we write: "Several parameters, namely response time, profiling velocity and vertical oxygen gradient, have an impact on a feasible sampling interval and therefore on the error of the reconstructed true oxygen profile (Bittig et al., 2014). (Bittig et al., 2014) mentions that “the sample interval should be significantly shorter than the response time
τ
to resolve gradient regions and to be able to reconstruct the true oxygen profile.” Thus, a sufficient high frequency sampling, here interpreted as an order of magnitude faster, is required for a good lag correction. In particular in areas with a strong oxycline, we recommend to always sample at 5 s period. If battery lifetime is an issue, periodic up- and down dives with high frequency sampling are more useful than continuous measurement at a lower frequency."

Hope this helps!

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