DocumentCode
2819426
Title
Effective Use of Extant Ocean Data for Problem Definition/Solution
Author
Purser, Paul E. ; Appan, S.G.
Author_Institution
GURC, Bellaire, TX, USA
fYear
1981
fDate
16-18 Sept. 1981
Firstpage
277
Lastpage
281
Abstract
Over a period of many years difficulties have arisen in readily accessing archived data and in con ducting supportable analyses of fragmented, seemingly disparate, data. The difficulties have tend ed to create delays in defining and solving ocean related problems by discouraging the use of extant data and encouraging the acquisition of new data for such use. GURC, during the past decade, has developed and applied logical techniques for over coming these difficulties. This paper briefly describes the GURC system in non-computer terms and discusses past and possible future applications. A discussion of its development and use in the OEI, Offshore Ecology Investigation, is followed by examples of its use in defining simpler ecological monitoring systems, rapidly accessing worldwide hydrographic data, reviewing offshore safety experience, and regulatory analysis and assessment. The paper concludes with examples of possible extensions to these types of usage.
Keywords
data handling; ecology; geophysics computing; GURC system; Offshore Ecology Investigation; data acquisition; ecological monitoring systems; extant ocean data; hydrographic data; offshore safety experience; problem definition; problem solution; regulatory analysis; regulatory assessment; Chemistry; Councils; Data engineering; Delay; Environmental factors; Government; Monitoring; Oceans; Safety; Sorting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 81
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1981.1151647
Filename
1151647
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