Summary: | This release contains software for running the Pressure of In Situ Gases Instrument (PIGI).Contents includeacquisition and data processing software, and technical drawings. The PIGI system was originally documented in Izett & Tortell (2020), with updates by Lowin et al. (in review). Updates from previous version: - new technical (CAD) drawings - LabVIEW software that is compatible with multiple types of oxygen optodes. Technical drawings were provided by Edward Taylor (U. Georgia). Associated manuscripts: Lowin, B., Izett, R., Tortell, P., Taylor, E., Rivero-Calle, S. (in review).Design updateto"The Pressure of In-situ Gases Instrument (PIGI) forautonomousship-boardmeasurement ofdissolved O2and N2insurface ocean waters". Submitted 2023. Izett, R. W., Hamme, R. C., McNeil, C., Manning, C. C. M., Bourbonnais, A. and Tortell, P. D. (2021).ΔO 2 /N 2 ′ as a New Tracer of Marine Net Community Production: Application and Evaluation in the Subarctic Northeast Pacific and Canadian Arctic Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.718625 Izett, R. W. and Tortell, P. D. (2021).ΔO 2 /N 2 ′ as a tracer of mixed layer net community production: Theoretical considerations and proof-of-concept. Limnology & Oceanography: Methods. 19 (8). https://doi.org/10.1002/lom3.10440 Izett, R. W. and Tortell, P. D. (2020).The Pressure of In Situ Gases Instrument (PIGI) for Autonomous Shipboard Measurement of Dissolved O 2 and N 2 in Surface Ocean Waters. Oceanography. 33(2). https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2020.214 . Associated repositories: Izett, R. (2021).O2N2 NCP Toolbox. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4024925
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