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Readings for 13.998: Principles of Oceanographic Instrumentation Systems - Sensors and Measurements Williams & Irish Spring 2000 Data Analysis and Time Series Cochran, W.T., et al, “What is the Fast Fourier Transform,” IEEE Trans. Audio and Electroacoustics, AU-15(2), 45-55, 1967. Glossary of Terms, from Blackman, R.B. and J.W. Tukey, The Measurement of Power Spectra, Dover, 1958. Bingham, C., M.D. Godfrey and J.W. Tukey, “Modern Techniques of Power Spectrum Estimation,” IEEE Trans. Audio and Electroacoustics, AU-15(2), 56-66, 1967. Welch, P.D., “The use of Fast Fourier Transform for the Estimation of Power Spectra: A Method Based on Time Averaging of Short, Modified Periodograms,” IEEE Trans. Audio and Electroacoustics, AU-15(2), 70-73, 1967. Carter G.C., C.H. Knapp and A.H. Nutall, “Estimation of the Magnitude-Squared Coherence Function Via Overlapped Fast Fourier Transform Processing,” IEEE Trans. Audio and Electroacoustics, AU-21(4), 337-344, 1967. Digitizing Effects Irish, J.D. and M.D. Levine, Digitizing error from period and frequency counting techniques, Deep-Sea Res., 25,211-219, 1978. Payne, R.E. and W. Smith, Spectra of Frequency Counting Digitization Errors, Deep-Sea Res., 27,583-589, 1980. Gunnar I. Roden and James D. Irish, 1975. "Electronic Digization and Sensor Response Effects on Salinity Computation from CTD Field Measurements," Jour. Phys. Ocean., 5(1),195-199. A paper showing salinity spiking due to the recording system, as well as the sensor response effects. Temperature The International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968, Metrologia, 5(2), 52-61, 1969 Hammon, D.L., C.A. Adams and P. Schmidt, “A Linear, Quartz-Crystal, Temperature-Sensing Element, “ISA Trans, 4, 349-354, 1965. Benjaminson, A., The Quartz Crystal Resonator as a Linear Digital Thermometer, ERA show, Seattle, 1965.Thermometrics, Edison, N.J, Technical Applications and Data Gregg. M., T. Meagher, A. Pederson and E. Aagaard, “Low noise temperature microstructure measurements with thermistors,” Deep-Sea Res, 25, 843-856, 1978. O’Grady, A., “Building a More Perfect Union: Combining Thermistors and High-Resolution Σ∆ A/D Converters,” Sensors, 17(1), 42-47, 2000. Scolio, J., “Temperature Sensor Ics Simplify Designs,” Sensors, 17(1), 48-53, 2000. Mathews, D., “Choosing and Using a Temperature Sensor,” Sensors, 17(1), 54-57, 2000. Salinity Instruction Manual Model 6015 Conductivity Sensor, Bissett Berman, 1970. "The Practical Salinity Scale 1978 and the International Equation of State of Seawater 1980." UNESCO Tech. Papers in Marine Sci 36, Unesco, 1981. "Background Papers and Supporting Data on the Practical Salinity Scale 1978." UNESCO Tech. Papers in Marine Sci 37, Unesco, 1981. "Background Papers and Supporting Data on the International Equation of State of Seawater 1980." UNESCO Tech. Papers in Marine Sci 38, Unesco, 1981. Pederson, A.M. and M.C. Gregg. "Development of a Small In-Situ Conductivity Instrument." IEEE Jour. Ocean Eng., OE-4,3 173-179, 1979. Pressure Rolfe, R.C., Vibrating Wire Pressure Transducer Electronics, Jour. Ocean Tech., 2(2), 45-48, 1968. Lefcort, M.D., Vibrating Wire Pressure Transducer Technology, Jour. Ocean Tech., 2(2), 37-44, 1968. The Vibrotron Transducer as a depth monitor in Oceanographic Applications, Manual, United Controls Corp., 7pp, 1964. Irish, J.D. and F.E. Snodgrass, “Quartz crystals as multipurpose oceanographic sensors - I. Pressure,” Deep-Sea Res., 19, 165-169, 1972. Paros, J.M., Digital Pressure Transducers, Measurements and Data, 10(2), ,1976. Det Norske Meteorologiske Institutt, Eight year Stability Report, 8 pp, April 1991. Wearn, R.B., Jr., N.G.Larson, “The Paroscientific Pressure Transducer, Measurement of Its Sensitivities and Drift,” APL/UW Tech. Rept. APL-UW 8011, 92 pp, 1980. Wearn, R.B., Jr., N.G.Larson, “Measurements of the Sensitivities and Drift of Digiquartz pressure sensors,” Deep-Sea Res., 29, 1A, 111-134, 1982. Wearn, R.B., Jr., T.P. Schaad, Pressure Hysteresis Measurements on Paroscientific Digiquartz Barometers, unpublished report, February 9, 1989.Paros, J.M. R.B. Wearn, Jr., T.P. Schaad, Digiquartz Pressure Transmitters for Accurate Water Level Measurement, unpublished report Watts, D.R., Synopsis of Bottom Pressure Record Accuracy in Recent Deep-Ocean Deployments, WOCE planning document, Apr. 1986. CTD background. Brown, Neil. "The History of Salinometers and CTD Sensor Systems," Oceanus, 34 no. 1 (1966): 61-66. General description of the development of electronic measurements of conductivity by a father of the field. ----. One page data sheet on the Neil Brown Mark III CTD system. ----. "A Precision CTD Microprofiler," IEEE Oceans-74, 2, 270-278. The Neil Brown Mark II CTD, still the workhorse of the WOCE program. ----. "New Generation CTD Sensor Systems." Oceans 87, 280286, 1987. ----. "New Generation CTD System," IEEE Jour. of Oceanic Eng., 13 no. 3 (1988): 128-134. The Neil Brown Mark V CTD now being marketed by General Oceanics of Florida and has yet to be accepted as the new standard, and may be outdated already. NOIC, Model 9040-5C CTD-SV Environmental Profiling System, National Oceanographic Instrumentation Center, NOAA, IFS-7309, May 1973. Brown, N.L, R.J. Robbins and A.J. Fougere, “A Microprocessor Based Conductivity, Temperature and Depth Profiler,” IEEE Procd. Third Symp. on Ocean Data Systems, 119-123, 1983. Fofonoff, N.P., S.P. Hays and R.C. Millard, Jr., WHOI/Brown CTD Microprofiler: Methods of Calibration and Data Handling,” Woods Hole Tech. Rept, WHOI-74-89, 64 pp, 1974. Pederson, Arthur M. "A Modular High Resolution CTD System with Computer-Controlled Sampling Rate," CTD Conference and Workshop 1984, 41-47. The chief competitor of the Neil Brown Mark III, and a modular approach to the solution of vertical profiling which can produce as good a results in the proper hands. Irish, James D., Marinna Martini and Gerald J. Needell, 1989. "Thoughtful CTD Profiling System, " IEEE Oceans'89, 1636-1641. System which was developed as a student project as the first internally recording CTD, and still in use nearly 15 years and two evolutions later. (Note with better planning we would be using this on our cruise.)Scarlet, Richard I. "A Data Processing Method for STD Profilers." 197?. A preprint of MODE paper. One of several papers at about the same time pointing out the salinity spiking problem due to sensor response


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