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Control Panel for the Ocean Bottom Seismology Lab
... We are pioneers in membrane keyboard technology and a market leader in complex input systems. Innovation and high quality have formed our basic philosophy since the company was established in 1972. As a family-owned medium-sized company, we produce exclusively in Germany. Innovative product developm ...
... We are pioneers in membrane keyboard technology and a market leader in complex input systems. Innovation and high quality have formed our basic philosophy since the company was established in 1972. As a family-owned medium-sized company, we produce exclusively in Germany. Innovative product developm ...
33089 University of Manitoba Barber, David The Churchill Marine Observatory
... demonstrated in the proposal and at the meeting, Dr. Barber is well known for his scientific reputation. He has considerable experience as an administrator (at the university as an associate dean) and in leadership of similar large, interdisciplinary projects in the Arctic (he has led many projects ...
... demonstrated in the proposal and at the meeting, Dr. Barber is well known for his scientific reputation. He has considerable experience as an administrator (at the university as an associate dean) and in leadership of similar large, interdisciplinary projects in the Arctic (he has led many projects ...
What is the Ocean Like off Oregon?
... surface waters to the south off the U.S. West Coast, the Coriolis force acts to spin upperocean currents offshore (to the right, facing downwind in the Northern Hemisphere). This water is replaced near the coast by cold, upwelled deep waters, leading to a band of cold water evident in satellite SST ...
... surface waters to the south off the U.S. West Coast, the Coriolis force acts to spin upperocean currents offshore (to the right, facing downwind in the Northern Hemisphere). This water is replaced near the coast by cold, upwelled deep waters, leading to a band of cold water evident in satellite SST ...
EXPLORE AN OCEAN`S FLOOR
... of structures on the ocean floor. Later, echo sounders replaced the measuring line. Today sound waves are sent off between 5 and 20 seconds, depending on the speed of the ship. Ships navigate across the ocean, using satellite beams to stay on course. In 1994 data was presented from three years of re ...
... of structures on the ocean floor. Later, echo sounders replaced the measuring line. Today sound waves are sent off between 5 and 20 seconds, depending on the speed of the ship. Ships navigate across the ocean, using satellite beams to stay on course. In 1994 data was presented from three years of re ...
Geology - Fetlar
... years ago. The assembly of this jigsaw was the result of a massive collision as plate tectonic forces drove three ancient continents and the ocean between them together to form a supercontinent. As a result the vast Caledonian Mountain Chain was thrust up in a process known as the Caledonian Orogeny ...
... years ago. The assembly of this jigsaw was the result of a massive collision as plate tectonic forces drove three ancient continents and the ocean between them together to form a supercontinent. As a result the vast Caledonian Mountain Chain was thrust up in a process known as the Caledonian Orogeny ...
information booklet - The Australian Institute of Marine Science
... purpose-built ships, the RV Cape Ferguson and the RV Solander, and a number of smaller vessels, take researchers to the diverse habitats that make up our tropical marine environment. AIMS’ major vessels are equipped with a wide range of facilities for long research trips, such as: ...
... purpose-built ships, the RV Cape Ferguson and the RV Solander, and a number of smaller vessels, take researchers to the diverse habitats that make up our tropical marine environment. AIMS’ major vessels are equipped with a wide range of facilities for long research trips, such as: ...
Ship Observations of the Tropical Pacific Ocean along the Coast of
... the coast is most likely due to the boundary layer being too shallow for parcels to reach their LCL. The clear region neighboring the ship to its southwest is one of several POCs visible at this time. At the time of the image, the ship is barely outside the POC, but is headed south toward its wider ...
... the coast is most likely due to the boundary layer being too shallow for parcels to reach their LCL. The clear region neighboring the ship to its southwest is one of several POCs visible at this time. At the time of the image, the ship is barely outside the POC, but is headed south toward its wider ...
Commentary for Nature Climate Change Global Ocean Summit: a
... developing (22 institutions) and developed (39 institutions) nations presented new ocean observing technologies and their activities in on-going and planned ocean observations in open water, deep ocean and below sea ice. Importantly, leaders also solicited interinstitutional scientific and logistic ...
... developing (22 institutions) and developed (39 institutions) nations presented new ocean observing technologies and their activities in on-going and planned ocean observations in open water, deep ocean and below sea ice. Importantly, leaders also solicited interinstitutional scientific and logistic ...
Earth’s Complex Complexion
... also detected abundant active hydrothermal venting in a region where current theory predicted their absence. The discovery offers the potential to find vent sites with unique fauna that have evolved in isolation from those in other oceans. These discoveries have now led to the realization that inste ...
... also detected abundant active hydrothermal venting in a region where current theory predicted their absence. The discovery offers the potential to find vent sites with unique fauna that have evolved in isolation from those in other oceans. These discoveries have now led to the realization that inste ...
Fall 2006 - Ocean and Resources Engineering
... to assess and preit will provide unparalleled opportunities dict the effects of for faculty- and student-built microsatelweather, climate lite systems to get into space. One such and human activisystem developed at SOEST and, before ties on the state of the Columbia shuttle disaster, slated for the ...
... to assess and preit will provide unparalleled opportunities dict the effects of for faculty- and student-built microsatelweather, climate lite systems to get into space. One such and human activisystem developed at SOEST and, before ties on the state of the Columbia shuttle disaster, slated for the ...
MAR-ECO research expedition to the Charlie
... more detailed bathymetry so that dives could be planned to better optimise the observation and sampling opportunities. They recommended that on future dives, the subs divide tasks so that one undertakes the transect work (filming and counting), while the other is responsible for sampling. In additio ...
... more detailed bathymetry so that dives could be planned to better optimise the observation and sampling opportunities. They recommended that on future dives, the subs divide tasks so that one undertakes the transect work (filming and counting), while the other is responsible for sampling. In additio ...
A Sea Change in Ocean Drilling
... ics and tracing Earth’s changing climate back 100 million years, as well as inventing the field of paleoceanography. Since 1984, that work has been carried out under the 22-country Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), a unique effort that ended in September, 2003. But it will be replaced by something even ...
... ics and tracing Earth’s changing climate back 100 million years, as well as inventing the field of paleoceanography. Since 1984, that work has been carried out under the 22-country Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), a unique effort that ended in September, 2003. But it will be replaced by something even ...
Key Action 3: Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
... Main MAST III (FP4) projects with relevance to the new FP5, EESD KA3 topics. Important note: the projects below were not aimed specifically to nor funded under the headings of FP5. Therefore their association to those headings is only orientative and has no official character. For a search of the pr ...
... Main MAST III (FP4) projects with relevance to the new FP5, EESD KA3 topics. Important note: the projects below were not aimed specifically to nor funded under the headings of FP5. Therefore their association to those headings is only orientative and has no official character. For a search of the pr ...
The role of operational ocean forecasting in e
... reliable forecast information of sea levels and currents for certain ocean regions of the globe. In Europe which is well served by its national forecasting agencies work is advanced in moving towards a unified approach for providing operational ocean forecast coverage for regional European Seas and ...
... reliable forecast information of sea levels and currents for certain ocean regions of the globe. In Europe which is well served by its national forecasting agencies work is advanced in moving towards a unified approach for providing operational ocean forecast coverage for regional European Seas and ...
Plastic Pollution in Marine System
... For example 5% windage means an object is moving with the current + 5% wind speed ...
... For example 5% windage means an object is moving with the current + 5% wind speed ...
presentation_06 - International Pacific Research Center
... For example 5% windage means an object is moving with the current + 5% wind speed ...
... For example 5% windage means an object is moving with the current + 5% wind speed ...
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDIA ADVISORY AUG. 28, 2009
... University of Washington, University of Kansas and Columbia University’s LamontDoherty Earth Observatory. Under NASA’s lead, Lamont crew members Michael Studinger and Nick Frearson will bring gravity instruments they recently used in a separate program to map eastern Antarctica’s sub-ice Gamburtsev ...
... University of Washington, University of Kansas and Columbia University’s LamontDoherty Earth Observatory. Under NASA’s lead, Lamont crew members Michael Studinger and Nick Frearson will bring gravity instruments they recently used in a separate program to map eastern Antarctica’s sub-ice Gamburtsev ...
Biodiversity of fishes: Capacity building in Project-3 Chapter 13 Keiichi Matsuura
... As described above, the workshops with training courses provided the young scientists in the Southeast Asian member countries with great opportunities to learn about research on fish taxonomy and fish diversity. These workshops also resulted in establishing human networks among young scientists and ...
... As described above, the workshops with training courses provided the young scientists in the Southeast Asian member countries with great opportunities to learn about research on fish taxonomy and fish diversity. These workshops also resulted in establishing human networks among young scientists and ...
Shallow methylmercury production in the marginal sea ice
... and carbon source may be provided by sea-ice algae31,32. Several recent studies have found maximum MeHg concentrations in sub-surface global ocean waters where bacterial activity is important1,10–17. An alternative explanation to the in situ MeHg production would be that the observed MeHg maxima are ...
... and carbon source may be provided by sea-ice algae31,32. Several recent studies have found maximum MeHg concentrations in sub-surface global ocean waters where bacterial activity is important1,10–17. An alternative explanation to the in situ MeHg production would be that the observed MeHg maxima are ...
Introduction to “Ecological and biogeochemical interactions in the
... substrates, and covers the current state of knowledge of the bathypelagic microbial food web from viruses, through Bacteria and Archaea, to heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) and ciliates. Recently discovered communities of bathypelagic microbes and their novel metabolic capabilities will undoubtedl ...
... substrates, and covers the current state of knowledge of the bathypelagic microbial food web from viruses, through Bacteria and Archaea, to heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) and ciliates. Recently discovered communities of bathypelagic microbes and their novel metabolic capabilities will undoubtedl ...
Ocean Exploration - Division on Earth and Life Studies
... century having explored only a small fraction of the ocean. Some estimates suggest that as much as 95 percent of the world ocean and 99 percent of the ocean floor are still unexplored. The vast mid-water—the region between the ocean’s surface and the seafloor—may be the least explored, even though i ...
... century having explored only a small fraction of the ocean. Some estimates suggest that as much as 95 percent of the world ocean and 99 percent of the ocean floor are still unexplored. The vast mid-water—the region between the ocean’s surface and the seafloor—may be the least explored, even though i ...
Meetings
... observations complicates even such basic aspects as determination of trends in the strength of the regional-scale surface winds. A critical practical issue for an island state like Hawai‘i is sea level rise. A long record from a tide gauge at Honolulu presented by Mark Merrifield (Oceanography Depart ...
... observations complicates even such basic aspects as determination of trends in the strength of the regional-scale surface winds. A critical practical issue for an island state like Hawai‘i is sea level rise. A long record from a tide gauge at Honolulu presented by Mark Merrifield (Oceanography Depart ...
A brief history of oceanographic studies in the Indian Ocean 47
... with students. It is necessary to go down through the chain of command. The most promising approach would be to contact high-level people, such as heads of scientific organizations, naval laboratories, fisheries, or universities, explaining the proposed program. Eventually, through these contacts, i ...
... with students. It is necessary to go down through the chain of command. The most promising approach would be to contact high-level people, such as heads of scientific organizations, naval laboratories, fisheries, or universities, explaining the proposed program. Eventually, through these contacts, i ...
CV - Eleanor Bors
... (Pterois volitans) and Asian shrimp (Palaemon macrodactylus). Extensive experience working with molecular biology techniques, non-model species genomics, RAD-sequencing, Illumina data, and SNP analysis. Competent with Unix and Python programming for bioinformatics analysis. Fulbright Researcher Nati ...
... (Pterois volitans) and Asian shrimp (Palaemon macrodactylus). Extensive experience working with molecular biology techniques, non-model species genomics, RAD-sequencing, Illumina data, and SNP analysis. Competent with Unix and Python programming for bioinformatics analysis. Fulbright Researcher Nati ...
History of research ships
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The research ship had origins in the early voyages of exploration. By the time of James Cook's Endeavour, the essentials of what today we would call a research ship are clearly apparent. In 1766, the Royal Society hired Cook to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun. The Endeavour was a sturdy boat, well designed and equipped for the ordeals she would face, and fitted out with facilities for her ""research"" personnel, Joseph Banks. And, as is common with contemporary research vessels, Endeavour carried out more than one kind of research, including comprehensive Hydrographic survey work.Some other notable early research vessels were HMS Beagle, RV Calypso, HMS Challenger, and the Endurance and Terra Nova.