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Protocols

No. 11 (2020): Sampling Protocols: Version 3

Sampling Protocols: Version 3

  • The Nansen Legacy
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7557/nlrs.5717
Submitted
December 10, 2020
Published
2020-12-18

Abstract

The collection of detailed sampling protocols is crucial tool for the success of the Nansen Legacy, because they ensure:

  • Methodological agreement between the involved researchers
  • Continuity and comparable data throughout the 5 years sampling period
  • An easily accessible overview over parameters sampled
  • Easier cruise planning

 

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