Balanced Error Sampling
With Applications to Ocean Biogeochemical Sampling
This book presents fundamental concepts, theorems, methods, and algorithms for practical environmental sampling given various constraints (sample size, number of samples, etc.) and the expected variability of the studied property. Several applications illustrate the general usefulness of these results. For example, in situ Ocean data are used to show how to design a non-evenly spaced sampling pattern throughout a water column, in order to achieve a desired interpolation accuracy, using Lagrange interpolation.
By adopting a rigorous mathematical approach to sampling this work sheds light on what was often intuitively done until now. It offers a new mode of sampling design for all sorts of studies and especially for environmental studies.