find_cond_advance

Finds best advance of conductivity relative to temperature in CTD data by minimising salinity spikes
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Updated 3 Oct 2008

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Salinity spiking in CTD data is caused by non-simultaneous sampling of conductivity and temperature.

find_cond_advance.m finds the best advance of conductivity relative to temperature to compensate for non-simultaneous sampling and thus minimise salinity spiking. The salinity calculated using this best advance value is also returned.

A .mat file of sample data is included in the package.

Example:
load('fca_demodata.mat');
[bestAdv,bestSal,advances,goodness,binIndex] = find_cond_advance(t,c,p,-4,4);

Cite As

Kevin Bartlett (2024). find_cond_advance (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/21660-find_cond_advance), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R2008a
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1.0.0.0