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Ref. No. [UMCES] CBL 2016-016

ACT VS16-07

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P

ERFORMANCE

V

ERIFICATION

S

TATEMENT

For In-Situ Troll 9000 Rugged Dissolved Oxygen Sensor

T

ECHNOLOGY

T

YPE

:

Dissolved Oxygen sensors

A

PPLICATION

:

In situ estimates of DO for coastal moored deployments

P

ARAMETERS

E

VALUATED

:

Response linearity, accuracy, precision and reliability

T

YPE OF

E

VALUATION

:

Laboratory and Field Performance Verification

D

ATE OF

E

VALUATION

:

Testing conducted from January 2015 to January 2016

E

VALUATION

P

ERSONNEL

:

T. Johengen, G.J. Smith, D. Schar, H. Purcell, D. Loewensteiner, Z.

Epperson, and M. Tamburri, G. Meadows, S. Green, F. Yousef, J.

Anderson.

N

OTICE

:

ACT verifications are based on an evaluation of technology performance under specific, agreed-upon

protocols, criteria, and quality assurance procedures. ACT and its Partner Institutions do not certify that a

technology will always operate as verified and make no expressed or implied guarantee as to the performance

of the technology or that a technology will always, or under circumstances other than those used in testing,

operate at the levels verified. ACT does not seek to determine regulatory compliance; does not rank

technologies nor compare their performance; does not label or list technologies as acceptable or unacceptable;

and does not seek to determine “best available technology” in any form. The end user is solely responsible

for complying with any and all applicable federal, state, and local requirements.

This document has been peer reviewed by ACT Partner Institutions and a technology-specific

advisory committee and was recommended for public release. Mention of trade names or commercial

products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by ACT for use.

Questions and comments should be directed to: Dr. Tom Johengen

ACT Chief Scientist

CILER- University of Michigan

4840 S. State Street

Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA

Email:

Johengen@umich.edu