In this page we describe some of the work we've done in the past.
Derek's Portfolio
Here is a list of some recent work that demonstrates the possibilities of modern data analysis techniques in extracting information from what may appear to be incomprehensible data (spinning straw into gold). To get details, click on the hot link
- Transferring a survey datum across water.
- Orthogonal wavelet decomposition applied to analysis of ship surging under various mooring conditions.
- Models for correcting hydrographic surveys.
- Tonga tsunami May 2006 at selected New Zealand ports.
- Natural, physical charactersitics of Te Whaanga, Chatham Island.
- Sumatra tsunami at New Zealand ports and harbours.
- Fractured lava on the northern slopes of Olympus Mons.
- Electricity generation from Tidal Power.
- The tide in Ross Sea, Antarctica.
- Tides, storm surges, and long waves at the port of Timaru.
- Cleaning dirty data (despiking turbulence data from an ADV).
- The Peru tsunami of 23-June-2001 at Sumner Head.
- Seepage through the Wainono Lagoon gravel berm.