Academic Press, Elsevier, 2009, 652 pages, ISBN: 0080964877 9780080964874
A derivative of the Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences
This edition serves as an important reference on current knowledge and expertise in one convenient and accessible source. Its selection of articles-all written by experts in their field-pres extensive coverage of the instruments, sensors and platforms used in measurement today. It is an ideal introduction to the physical, biological, chemical and geological properties of the ocean as well as an expert account of the methods of measurement that are critical to the search for improved accuracy, precision and resolution, higher sampling rates and data storage capacity, and the never-ending need for quality control and precision manufacturing.
Includes an introductory overview on oceanographic measurement techniques and then explores each topic in detail, making it useful to experts and graduate-level researchers
Topical arrangement makes it the perfect desk reference.
References related articles on oceanographic measurement techniques to facilitate further research
Richly illustrated with figures and tables that aid in understanding key concepts
Measurement Techniques, Sensors and Platforms: Introduction
Research Vessels
Lowered, Expendable, or Towed Instruments
Moorings, Floats, and Current Meters
Underwater Vehicles
Sensors: Meteorology
Sensors: Turbulence
Sensors: Optical
Sensors: Chemical
Acoustic Methods
Satellite, Aircraft, or Ship-Borne Remote Sensing