ABSTRACT

Field Methods in Marine Science: From Measurements to Models is an authoritative guide of the methods most appropriate for field research within the marine sciences, from experimental design to data analysis. Written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students as well as early-career researchers, this textbook also serves as an accessible introduction to the concepts and practice of modeling marine system dynamics. This textbook trains the next generation of field scientists to move beyond the classic methods of data collection and statistical analysis to contemporary methods of numerical modeling; to pursue the assimilation and synthesis of information, not the mere recording of data. Boxes and side bars highlight important questions, interesting facts, relevant examples, and research techniques that supplement the text.  Students and researchers alike will find the thorough appendices useful as a way of expanding comprehension of fundamental concepts. 

part 1|42 pages

First Principles

chapter 1|14 pages

The Foundations of Scientific Inquiry

chapter 2|26 pages

Introduction to Statistical Inference

part 2|112 pages

Methods of Data Acquisition

chapter 3|24 pages

Experimental Design

chapter 4|23 pages

Oceanographic Variables

chapter 5|14 pages

Common Hydrologic Census Methods

chapter 6|18 pages

Census Methods for Benthic Organisms

chapter 7|30 pages

Census Methods for Pelagic Organisms

part 3|44 pages

Methods of Data Analysis

chapter 8|23 pages

Introduction to Univariate Analysis

chapter 9|18 pages

Introduction to Multivariate Analysis

part 4|82 pages

Methods of Data Assimilation (Modeling)

chapter 10|10 pages

Fundamental Concepts in Modeling

chapter 11|19 pages

Model Structure

chapter 12|14 pages

Modeling Simple Dynamics

chapter 13|17 pages

Modeling Complex Dynamics

chapter 14|18 pages

Modeling Large System Dynamics