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2018
Seismic oceanography is a newly developing cross discipline between seismology and physical oceanography that images oceanic thermohaline structures with a very high spatial resolution. In the development of seismic oceanography, inversion of the seismic data to obtain quantitative physical properties, such as seawater sound speed, temperature ...
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Seismic oceanography is a newly developing cross discipline between seismology and physical oceanography that images oceanic thermohaline structures with a very high spatial resolution. In the development of seismic oceanography, inversion of the seismic data to obtain quantitative physical properties, such as seawater sound speed, temperature ...
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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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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]
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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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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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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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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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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Physical oceanography of New Zealand/Aotearoa shelf seas – a review
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2021Craig L Stevens+2 more
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