Bice, K. L., E. J. Barron, and W. H. Peterson,... Eocene paleobathymetry and ocean GCM sensitivity to specified basin
... treatment of bathymetry. For example, the effects of sediment deposition and compaction and depression of the oceanic crust through sediment loading were not taken into consideration. The reconstruction of paleobathymetry through back-stripping of sediments and the “rebound” of oceanic crust represe ...
... treatment of bathymetry. For example, the effects of sediment deposition and compaction and depression of the oceanic crust through sediment loading were not taken into consideration. The reconstruction of paleobathymetry through back-stripping of sediments and the “rebound” of oceanic crust represe ...
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... opposites, the former advocating freedom of the seas and the latter advocating enclosure (see O'Connell, 1982, page 1 -14), both authors shared a common basis in the legal principle of imperium that had guided Roman control of the Mediterranean (Fenn, 1925; Gormley, 1963; Lobingier, 1935; O'Connell, ...
... opposites, the former advocating freedom of the seas and the latter advocating enclosure (see O'Connell, 1982, page 1 -14), both authors shared a common basis in the legal principle of imperium that had guided Roman control of the Mediterranean (Fenn, 1925; Gormley, 1963; Lobingier, 1935; O'Connell, ...
DIVIDENDS FROM INVESTING IN OCEAN OBSERVATIONS: A
... islands, straits, and large areas of continental shelf, are northern Canada and South East Asia. Northern Canada, in spite of boasting the longest national coastline in the world, has a low population density, and small economic significance apart from some prospects of offshore oil. South East Asia ...
... islands, straits, and large areas of continental shelf, are northern Canada and South East Asia. Northern Canada, in spite of boasting the longest national coastline in the world, has a low population density, and small economic significance apart from some prospects of offshore oil. South East Asia ...
Chapter 23
... The Birth of Oceanography An American naval officer named Matthew F. Maury used records from navy ships to learn about ocean currents, winds, depths, and weather conditions. In 1855, he published these observations as one of the first textbooks about the oceans. Then, from 1872 to 1876, a team of sc ...
... The Birth of Oceanography An American naval officer named Matthew F. Maury used records from navy ships to learn about ocean currents, winds, depths, and weather conditions. In 1855, he published these observations as one of the first textbooks about the oceans. Then, from 1872 to 1876, a team of sc ...
IBDIOCC - Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research
... species responses and ecosystem interactions across CO2 gradients. Studies at suitable vents in the Mediterranean Sea and elsewhere show that benthic marine systems respond in consistent ways to locally increased CO2. At the shelf-edge, the ongoing shoaling of carbonate-corrosive waters (with high C ...
... species responses and ecosystem interactions across CO2 gradients. Studies at suitable vents in the Mediterranean Sea and elsewhere show that benthic marine systems respond in consistent ways to locally increased CO2. At the shelf-edge, the ongoing shoaling of carbonate-corrosive waters (with high C ...
Oceans - Seaweek
... All credit due to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. The Blue Marble Next Generation data is courtesy of Reto Stockli (NASA/GSFC) and NASA's Earth Observatory. ...
... All credit due to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. The Blue Marble Next Generation data is courtesy of Reto Stockli (NASA/GSFC) and NASA's Earth Observatory. ...
Forum Future Ocean Floor Mapping - Ismar-Cnr
... the bathymetry, i.e. depth of the ocean floor, is today recognized to be of vital importance not only for navigation and coastal management but also a growing variety of inter-related uses. Bathymetry is a fundamental parameter for studies of deep water circulation, tides, tsunami forecasting, upwel ...
... the bathymetry, i.e. depth of the ocean floor, is today recognized to be of vital importance not only for navigation and coastal management but also a growing variety of inter-related uses. Bathymetry is a fundamental parameter for studies of deep water circulation, tides, tsunami forecasting, upwel ...
Ocean Acidification and the End-Permian Mass Extinction: To What
... Permian-Triassic transition facies in southern Turkey at the well-known Çürük Dag site [12] were located in a western Tethyan position on the Gondwana margin. The latest Permian rocks are wackestones with a smooth polished erosion surface; overlying this are beds of grainstones that have stylolitize ...
... Permian-Triassic transition facies in southern Turkey at the well-known Çürük Dag site [12] were located in a western Tethyan position on the Gondwana margin. The latest Permian rocks are wackestones with a smooth polished erosion surface; overlying this are beds of grainstones that have stylolitize ...
All You Need to Know About Gyres
... b. Where can this Gyre be found? In polar and equatorial regions of Earth, & circle areas beneath regions of high atmospheric pressure. c. Which direction does this Gyre typically rotate? In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents are deflected to the right, in a clockwise motion. In the Southern He ...
... b. Where can this Gyre be found? In polar and equatorial regions of Earth, & circle areas beneath regions of high atmospheric pressure. c. Which direction does this Gyre typically rotate? In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents are deflected to the right, in a clockwise motion. In the Southern He ...