The GLOSS Delayed Mode Data Centre and the GLOSS implementation Plan 2012
- 1. British Oceanographic Data Centre
- 2. Sea Level Research Foundation, Liverpool Science Park IC1, 131 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TF, UK
- 3. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, 75732 Paris cedex 15, France
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The main component of the Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) is the GLOSS Core Network (GCN) of 290 sea level stations. The present definition of the GCN (the definition is modified every few years) is called GLOSS10. In 2012 a new GLOSS implementation plan was developed to update technical standards for GLOSS tide gauge stations, as well as describing the basic terms and obligations for Member States participating in GLOSS. The British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) and the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) run the GLOSS Delayed Mode Data Centre jointly. It is responsible for assembling, quality controlling and distributing the "final" version of GLOSS sea level data sets and their supporting metadata, as well as carrying out data archaeology on historical analogue sea level records, preserving them in digital form. It also maintains the GLOSS Station Handbook and GLOSS website.
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Journal:
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Publisher:
Copernicus GmbH
ISSN:
2199899x
Volume:
365
Pages:
6-10
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