<p><i>Coastal Ocean Observing Systems</i> provides state-of-the-art scientific and technological knowledge in coastal ocean observing systems, along with guidance on establishing, restructuring, and improving similar systems. The book is intended to help oceanographers understand, identify, and reco
Coastal Ocean Observing
โ Scribed by Jorge E. Corredor
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This manual describes the wide range of electromechanical, electrochemical and electro-optical transducers at the heart of current field-deployable ocean observing instruments. Their modes of operation, precision and accuracy are discussed in detail. Observing platforms ranging from the traditional to the most recently developed are described, as are the challenges of integrating instrument suits to individual platforms. Technical approaches are discussed to address environmental constraints on instrument and platform operation such as power sources, corrosion, biofouling and mechanical abrasion. Particular attention is also given to data generated by the networks of observing platforms that are typically integrated into value-added data visualization products, including numerical simulations or models. Readers will learn about acceptable data formats and representative model products. The last section of the book is devoted to the challenges of planning, deploying and maintaining coastal ocean observing systems.
Readers will discover practical applications of ocean observations in diverse fields including natural resource conservation, commerce and recreation, safety and security, and climate change resiliency and adaptation. This volume will appeal to ocean engineers, oceanographers, commercial and recreational ocean data users, observing systems operators, and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the field of ocean observing.โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Coastal Ocean Observing (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 1-5
Electronic Sensors and Instruments for Coastal Ocean Observing (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 7-66
Platforms for Coastal Ocean Observing (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 67-84
Environmental Constraints to Instrumental Ocean Observing: Power Sources, Hydrostatic Pressure, Metal Corrosion, Biofouling, and Mechanical Abrasion (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 85-100
Signal Conditioning, Data Telemetry, Command Signaling and Platform Positioning in Ocean Observing (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 101-111
Numerical Models for Operational Ocean Observing (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 113-123
Coastal Ocean Observing Data Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Data Validation, Databases, and Data Presentation (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 125-133
Planning, Implementation, and Operation of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems (Jorge E. Corredor)....Pages 135-149
Back Matter ....Pages 151-159
โฆ Subjects
Earth Sciences; Oceanography; Monitoring/Environmental Analysis; Coastal Sciences; Simulation and Modeling; Marine & Freshwater Sciences; Measurement Science and Instrumentation
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