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Data analysis is also the component of the water quality monitoring process that turns collected data into useful information. Analyzing water quality monitoring data improves our understanding of the system being measured and drives management actions. We need to know some basic calculations for any kind of water science data analysis. The chapter gathers many kinds of basic calculations under one umbrella for water quality data analysis.
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Das, S. (2023). Basic Calculations for Data Analysis. In: An Introduction to Water Quality Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42137-2_10
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