Historical Analysis definition

Historical Analysis. We have found that the historical record is patchy. Often, for example, a biological record will exist, but that a physical record needed for interpretation either does not exist, or is not available. We thus propose to work with NOAA scientists to identify and put into modern digital format existing long multi-year time series of key ocean variables which would contribute to any study of interannual and decadal variability in the coastal ocean. Examples of existing data sets still in only hand-written format include meteorological and oceanic measurements taken between 1956 and 1972 from the lightships, e.g., Georges Bank Tower, Nantucket, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. As scientific and public interest in coastal ocean climate and its impact on fisheries, etc., increases, we need to find these existing unique data sets and convert them into useful formats.

Examples of Historical Analysis in a sentence

  • Legitimazing Immigration Control: a Discourse- Historical Analysis.

  • A Historical Analysis up to the End of the Anglo-Nepal War, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Denver, 1973, p.

  • In Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences, edited by ▇.