Ashore there will be a vast interactive exhibition area with displays on international marine technology, oceanography and ecology. |
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In 1855, Maury wrote the first textbook on modern oceanography, The Physical Geography of the Sea and Its Meteorology. |
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Munk was honored with the 1999 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences for his fundamental contributions to the field of oceanography. |
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This web of activity is made all the worse by the influence of microclimates, complex oceanography, and unique geographical features. |
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Both students are in the biological oceanography curricular group at Scripps. |
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I thought you weren't keeping up with what went on in the rest of the world outside of marine biology and oceanography. |
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These salinity changes are unprecedented in the relatively short history of the science of oceanography. |
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The National Research Council has ranked Scripps first in faculty quality among oceanography programs nationwide. |
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Climatology, evolutionary biology, oceanography, and plate tectonics all got a jump start from Challenger's results. |
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After trying his hand at biological oceanography in college, Waltuck traveled throughout Europe for six months. |
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Physics and physical oceanography thus immediately became vital to the national war effort. |
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He specializes in ocean acoustics, signal processing and physical oceanography. |
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I've been privileged to interact with many of the great scientists who led oceanography in the postwar era. |
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Each of those sections commences with an overview of the relevant oceans, oceanography, bathymetry, and meteorology. |
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Interpretive exhibits highlight Scripps research as well as the history of oceanography. |
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That is in fact a very important part of the physical oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef. |
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At the end of the '60s, earth sciences was added to the marine biology and oceanography degrees offered at Scripps. |
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Such research includes studies in climatology, atmospheric science, meteorology, geology and geophysics, ecology, and oceanography, just to name a few. |
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In particular: bathymetry, grain size, geomorphology, oceanography and benthic data will be compiled and synthesized for the study areas. |
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The networks serve scientific research in oceanography and climate change, and provide a 'global baseline' for a range of coastal studies. |
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As such, Argo is a leading contributor to the new field of operational oceanography. |
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In oceanography the total saline content may be determined by means of conductivity measurements. |
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I'm a professor in oceanography, a physical oceanographer working on problems of ocean ecology. |
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Because of its shape, size, and physical oceanography, the Gully contains many diverse habitats and is highly productive. |
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The programme therefore encompasses geo-science, oceanography, marine ecology, coelacanth biology, zoogeography, population genetics, and genome resource studies. |
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Chemical oceanography has to do with the composition of seawater and the biogeochemical cycles that affect it. |
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Using sound waves to distinguish between taps in different places could be used, the firm believes, in fields from oceanography to health care. |
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Dynamic oceanography may result in dynamic recruitment success. |
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In oceanography and marine biology, the idea of the littoral zone is extended roughly to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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As in physical oceanography, this zone typically extends to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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In meteorology and oceanography, it is convenient to postulate a rotating frame of reference wherein the Earth is stationary. |
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It is used almost exclusively in oceanography to measure the volumetric rate of transport of ocean currents. |
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However, pH measurement is complicated by the chemical properties of seawater, and several distinct pH scales exist in chemical oceanography. |
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Fucile gave each boy who earned the oceanography merit badge a pin emblazoned with the WHOI logo. |
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First, I thank you for broadening our perspective as far as oceanography goes and also our knowledge of what is really happening in our oceans, and for broadening the scope of our analysis. |
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The unity and continuity of the World Ocean, with relatively free interchange among its parts, is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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In oceanography, a gyre is any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. |
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Several major scientific programs were scheduled for Antarctica, dealing with the aurora and airglow, cosmic rays, geomagnetism, glaciology, gravity measurement, ionospheric physics, meteorology, oceanography, and seismology. |
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To date the foundation has also funded many initiatives where results coming from the research activities have led to breakthroughs in climatology, meteorology and oceanography. |
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Environmental management and sustainable development are also largely the result of basic research in climatology, oceanography, atmospheric physics, etc. |
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As a machinist, and later as a mechanical design technician, Michael had close contact with a wide range of individuals involved in oceanography, all of whom enjoyed working with him. |
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Who knows, for example, that research on oceanography carried out by Unesco has led to the creation of a Tsumani alert system which has already saved lives in the Soloman islands? |
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Among the sciences represented are medicine, biology, oceanography, geoscience, nuclear science, laser physics, sonics and ultrasonics, and acoustics. |
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Team members will bring to the table expertise in a wide variety of fields including sea lice, fish health, zooplankton monitoring, wild salmon assessment and oceanography. |
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We are planning many interesting sessions in fields ranging ranging from weather, climate and atmospheric sciences, to oceanography and biogeochemistry. |
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This session encourages contributions that cross disciplines between physical oceanography, which has long been well represented at CMOS congresses, and biology or biogeochemistry. |
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In the Ocean Science and Surveys Program, we examined oceanography and hydrography and concluded that both activities were reasonably well managed. |
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Alexander received a M. Sc. in Oceanography from the Moscow State University in 1980 followed by two decades of field research in oceanography, mountain hydrology and glaciology. |
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It also involves many different disciplines: studying the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere, for example, involves palaeoclimatology, glaciology, biology, chemistry, oceanography, agronomy and meteorology. |
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Among other matters, participants learned about oceanography, the Law of the Seas, management of living and non-living resources, and integrated coastal management. |
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The academic program stresses mathematics, engineering, and naval skills, and many midshipmen choose nautical-related majors like oceanography, aerospace engineering, or naval architecture. |
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The library has collections in the areas of oceanography, hydrography, ocean research, environmental science, geology, geophysics, seismology and earthquake studies. |
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The continent has only one large oceanography department, at the University of Cape Town, and that is underfunded. Coastal wetlands have little protection and fishing grounds are especially vulnerable. |
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They are used in fields like oceanography, marine biology, oil and gas exploration, and coastal and reef management, as well as by the Coast Guard and the Armed Forces. |
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Galileo will be a fundamental tool for bringing innovation and progress in navigation and many other marine activities such as fishing, oceanography and oil and gas exploitation. |
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Geology, oceanography and hydrology services. |
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It was the first university to offer degrees in biochemistry, architecture, civic design, veterinary science, oceanography and social science. |
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Marine Chemistry, Physical oceanography and Atmospheric sciences are closely related to this field. |
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The science of oceanography is, in part, an outgrowth of classical hydrography. |
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Hydrographical measurements include the tidal, current and wave information of physical oceanography. |
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Unlike oceanography, hydrography will include shore features, natural and manmade, that aid in navigation. |
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The concept of a continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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Besides the personal memoir, it serves also as a review of several major strides in oceanography over the years with which the author was involved. |
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The study of the distribution and movement of groundwater is hydrogeology, of glaciers is glaciology, of inland waters is limnology and distribution of oceans is oceanography. |
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In 1922 a historic moment in cartography and oceanography occurred. |
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In oceanography, it is sometimes called the Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea or the European Mediterranean Sea to distinguish it from mediterranean seas elsewhere. |
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