SIO 218A Observational techniques in physical oceanography Goals/methods: Learn currently used methods and instruments Understand principles of observation/technique.

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SIO 218A Observational techniques in physical oceanography Goals/methods: Learn currently used methods and instruments Understand principles of observation/technique Become critical of limitations, errors, suitable applications Ability to judge/choose method/instrument of choice Tradeoffs in capability, cost, deployment modes Practical advice (common errors, things often overlooked) Existing programs supporting types of observations, sources of data Hands-on demonstrations and homework examples Design of own sampling and instrument set-up, data collection, analysis Lab, field, ship visits

Notes/materials/powerpoints/software: Will be posted on anonymous ftp server geo.ucsd.edu, log in as “anonymous” with your address as password, and go to /pub/usend/teach/spring14/218A_techniques (use regular ftp, secure sftp does not work for anonymous log-ins), or point your browser to ftp://geo.ucsd.edu/pub/usend/teach/spring14/218A_techniques Contact: Uwe Send, NH

- level depends on participants, will try to find the right mix of information that is most useful to everybody. Please tell if boring or hard to follow etc. - will give letter grade - instead of written exams just a 20min oral at the end - no regular homeworks, but approx. 3 practical exercises, 1 short presentation, and occasional voluntary example problems - will be somewhat irregular schedule, some makeup dates probably, but also 1-2 trips to labs, manufacturers, facilities - find best days/times for everybody, and also makeup options

Chapter 1 Positioning of ships, platforms, sensors

Chapter 2 Positioning of ships, platforms, sensors

Acoustic positioning and navigation

Chapter 3 Echosounding of water depth

Modern beam echosounding

Water depth from satellites

Chapter 4 Research vessels

Global ocean survey from research vessels

Chapter 4 Surface drifters

Global sampling with surface drifters

Chapter 4 Subsurface floats

Global ARGO float network

Chapter 4 ROV‘s

surface 1500 m km ~ 8 h cm/s Chapter 4 Gliders

Chapter 4 AUV‘s

Chapter 4 Moorings

Global mooring network

Chapter 4 Satellites

Chapter 5 Data, Sampling, calibration, presentation

Chapter 6 Temperature, salinity, pressure, water samples

Chapter 7 Current measurement, mechanical

Chapter 7 Current measurement, acoustic

Chapter 7 Current measurement, langrangian

Chapter 7 Current measurement with tracers

Chapter 8 Sealevel measurement

Chapter 9 Acoustic techniques

Chapter 9 Acoustic positioning

Chapter 10 Data telemetry and observatories

Chapter 11 Satellite remote sensing

Wind

Altimetry

Chapter 11 Acoustic remote sensing

Chapter 11 Remote transport sensing

Underwater mooring animation