File:ESIP IQC NEON 20180410 JCsavina.pptx

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Presentation made to the monthly meeting of the Information Quality Cluster on April 20, 2018. Abstract below: NEON is providing data and infrastructure to understand changing ecosystems through a continental scale ecological observatory in the US. A cornerstone to the project is providing a standardized and reliable framework for data collection. For the instrumented systems of NEON, this means calibrating sensors regularly to methods traceable to national or international standards, providing uncertainty estimations for data products and having automated QA/QC which includes linkage to uncertainty estimates. While bigger questions for sensor drift and corrections are in development, this presentation will provide an overview of NEON and the developed framework to the instrumented systems.

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