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Measurement Techniques, Sensors and Platforms


Year: 2009
Language: english
Author: Various authors
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 978-0-08-096487-4
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 663
Description: Oceanography, as every other science, is based upon measurement. Analog and electromechanical instruments designed before the electronic revolution of the early 1960s are no longer in use, outdated by modern electronics. The two World Wars stimulated great advances in underwater sonars to detect submarines, and the thermistor chain developed in WWII has led to much better knowledge of the ocean structure.
The articles in this book articles are focused on marine quantities measurement, and provide an extensive coverage of the ships, instruments, methods, sensors and platforms used today. The book also provides a story of the search for improved accuracy, precision and resolution, higher sampling rates and data storage capacity, the endless need for quality control and precision manufacture.
Additional info: Editor: Steve A. Thorpe

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