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Volume 45 Issue 12
Dec.  2023
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Li Hongchen,Chen Xi,Mao Kefeng, et al. Test of salinity profile correction method for MVP system based on temperature gradient profile analysis[J]. Haiyang Xuebao,2023, 45(12):179–192 doi: 10.12284/hyxb2023171
Citation: Li Hongchen,Chen Xi,Mao Kefeng, et al. Test of salinity profile correction method for MVP system based on temperature gradient profile analysis[J]. Haiyang Xuebao,2023, 45(12):179–192 doi: 10.12284/hyxb2023171

Test of salinity profile correction method for MVP system based on temperature gradient profile analysis

doi: 10.12284/hyxb2023171
  • Received Date: 2023-09-13
  • Rev Recd Date: 2023-10-31
  • Available Online: 2023-12-29
  • Publish Date: 2023-12-01
  • The Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) has the advantage of acquiring temperature and salinity profiles with high spatial resolution. However, since a pumpless CTD is used for the temperature and salinity measurements, adjusting the response time of the sensor and correcting for thermal inertia are important issues in processing the measured data and complicate the application of the data. Since the existing thermal inertia correction methods still have salinity peaks at the strong thermocline, in this work we propose a layered method to optimize the thermal inertia correction parameters based on the analysis of the measured temperature gradient profile to correct the temperature and conductivity, and thus the salinity profile. The results show that the method significantly reduces the salinity difference between the upward and downward measured profiles of the MVP and essentially eliminates the salinity peaks, especially in the thermocline. The average absolute salinity difference between the upward and downward measured profiles is reduced from 0.031 to 0.016 1, which corresponds to a 48.1% reduction in salinity error and confirms the appropriateness of the salinity profile correction method proposed in this work for the MVP.
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