SAEL-SWFSC / adrift-analysis-methods

Data analysis methods related to drifting acoustic recorders and the ADRIFT in the California Current project.
https://sael-swfsc.github.io/adrift-analysis-methods/
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LTSA Scan for Noisy Data #2

Closed Kourtney-Burger closed 1 year ago

Kourtney-Burger commented 1 year ago

@chomweaver @asimonis Do we want to list more steps here on how to record these time periods and are we using the logging feature in Triton?

https://github.com/SAEL-SWFSC/adrift-analysis-methods/blob/848cfdc58d76d78c62f090ea4b65737aae7e792b/content/Data%20Archive/DataQualityCheck.qmd#L32-L35

chomweaverNOAA commented 1 year ago

Hi Kourtney, yes. We will want to use LTSA that have been created with 500Hz wav files. The parameters for the LTSA are 1S and 5Hz. And while logging we should be viewing the LTSA at a 2 hour window and scrolling through. I cannot remember if we wanted to log the type of noise or not or just log noise. Lets discuss more when Anne returns.

asimonis commented 1 year ago

My suggestion would be to use logger to define the start/end time of "bad data" and include type of noise in the comments (e.g. strumming, impulses, etc.)

Kourtney-Burger commented 1 year ago

Thank you both, I will update the methods with these details!