2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110567
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Modelling buoyancy-driven vertical movement of Trichodesmium application in the Great Barrier Reef

Chinenye J. Ani,
Mark Baird,
Barbara Robson
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“…The observation times of GLIMR, GOCI, and GOCI-II are six (planned), eight, and ten per day. Many water quality changes, such as ABs vertical and horizontal movements [248,249], lacustrine greenhouse gas emission fluxes [250], and estuary sediment fluxes [251,252] tend to happen rapidly, at sub-hourly time scales. It is better to improve the temporal resolution of GOCS from hours to minutes when these conditions are met.…”
Section: Improving Temporal Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observation times of GLIMR, GOCI, and GOCI-II are six (planned), eight, and ten per day. Many water quality changes, such as ABs vertical and horizontal movements [248,249], lacustrine greenhouse gas emission fluxes [250], and estuary sediment fluxes [251,252] tend to happen rapidly, at sub-hourly time scales. It is better to improve the temporal resolution of GOCS from hours to minutes when these conditions are met.…”
Section: Improving Temporal Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observation times of GLIMR, the GOCI, and the GOCI-II are six (planned), eight, and ten per day. Many water quality changes, such as AB vertical and horizontal movements [9,254], lacustrine greenhouse gas emission fluxes [255], and estuary sediment fluxes [256,257], tend to happen rapidly, at sub-hourly time scales. We partly summarize and provide some possible future directions for the GOCI and other next-generation GOCSs in this study.…”
Section: Improving Temporal Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%