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Oceanography by ear

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022
The Reflections series takes a look back on historical articles from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America that have had a significant impact on the science and practice of acoustics.
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Cross-scale operational oceanography in the Adriatic Sea

Journal of operational oceanography. Publisher: The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology, 2019
The oceanographic forecast capability in coastal seas is often limited by the capacity of the numerical models in correctly reproducing the complex morphology of the coastline and the exchange processes between the shelf and the open seas.
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Regional oceanography: an introduction

Oceanographic Literature Review, 1994
Introduction - what drives the ocean currents? temperature, salinity, density and the oceanic pressure field the Coriolis force, geostropy, Rossby waves and the westwood intensification Ekman layer transports, Ekman pumping and the Sverdrup balance water
M. Tomczak, J. S. Godfrey
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Oceanography

2007
Publisher Summary Earth is the only planet known to have water resident in all three states. 97 percent of the world's water supply is in the oceans. Water is essential to sustain life, a moderator of our planet's temperature, a major contributor to global weather patterns, and for operation of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
Robert L. Wernli, Robert D. Christ
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Oceanography in Japan [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1972
Professor Hidaka traces the development of oceanography in Japan from its inception a century ago.
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Computers in Oceanography

1969
For the most part oceanographers are physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists and engineers who have turned their interests toward problems in the seas. Consequently their use of computers for scientific research closely parallels that of their solid-earth counterparts.
Carl Bowin, Melvin A. Rosenfeld
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Computers in Oceanography [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
Oceanography is a broad topic encompassing not only marine geology and geophysics but also physical, chemical, and biological oceanography. Computers are used for data storage, analysis, and modeling. Data storage for this field is centralized in the National Oceanographic Data Center which archives a vast amount of data in a variety of forms.
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Data analysis methods in physical oceanography

Oceanographic Literature Review, 1998
W. Emery, R. Thomson
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Aspects of oceanography

Nature, 1975
Introduction to Marine Geology and Geomorphology. By Cuchlaine A. M. King. Pp. 309. (Edward Arnold: London, 1975.) £9.90. Introduction to Physical and Biological Oceanography. By Cuchlaine A. M. King. Pp. 372 (Edward Arnold: London, June 1975.) Boards £11; Paper £5.50.
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Physics in oceanography

British Journal of Applied Physics, 1956
The physics of the oceans is a subject in which considerable progress has been made in recent years, largely because of the increasing application of new techniques. Some examples of the development or adaptation of physical methods for research at sea are described, with some of the results they have given in problems such as those of waves, storm ...
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