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Geological Perturbations and Consequences of Extreme and Unexpected Phenomena in the Ocean
Geological Perturbations and Consequences Extreme and Unexpected Phenomena the Ocean
2015/8/5
Have you ever wondered how the ocean and seafloor react to rare but high energy extents, such as tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, extreme river floods, massive iceberg calving events, submarine slides an...
Small to medium size rivers draining mountainous watersheds are capable of plunging to the ocean floor during large floods. The plunging occurs if the river water becomes heavier than the receiving sa...
Ocean Exploration
Ocean ExplorationOcean
2015/7/31
What fuels scientific discovery? The experts on this subject, the philosophers of science, have recently tended to promote the value of hypothesis-driven research, in which questions suggest experimen...
Overview of Operational Ocean Forecasting in the U.S. Navy: Past, Present & Future
Past Present & Future Operational Ocean
2015/7/31
"The future ain't what it used to be." Famous words from philosopher and National Baseball Hall of Famer, Yogi Berra. While his words are applicable in describing most situations, they are particularl...
The modular ocean data assimilation system (MODAS) was designed to meet the U.S. Navy's need to produce rapid estimates of present and near-term ocean conditions, often in situations where little or n...
Ocean Eddies in the 1539 Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus
Ocean Eddies the 1539 Carta Marina Olaus Magnus
2015/7/31
In 1539 Olaus Magnus, an exiled Swedish priest living in Italy, published a remarkably detailed map of the Nordic countries, from Iceland in the west to Finland in the east. The map, called 'Carta Mar...
Science Under Sail: Ocean Science Education Program Combines Traditional Vessels with State-of-the-Art Technology
Ocean Science Education Combines Traditional
2015/7/29
Sea Education Association (SEA), located in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, offers introductory oceanographic instruction in the classroom and hands-on research training at sea to create a unique education...
Supply-Side Ecology and the Response of Zooplankton to Climate-Driven Changes in North Atlantic Ocean Circulation
Response of Zooplankton Supply-Side Ecology
2015/7/29
Recent findings from oceanographic field studies conducted on both sides of the North Atlantic have dramatically altered our view of how zooplankton populations respond to climate-driven changes in oc...
Hotspot Ecosystem Research on Europe's Deep-Ocean Margins
Deep-Ocean Margins Hotspot Ecosystem
2015/7/29
Europe's deep-ocean margin stretches over a distance of 15,000 km along the Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic to the Iberian margin and from western to eastern Mediterranean, and to the Black Sea. The ma...
Science, Friends, and Great Times—The Spring 2005 International Ocean Research Conference in Paris
International Ocean Research Conference Science
2015/7/28
Energetic scientific discussion, a great venue, and spectacular weather best described the International Ocean Research Conference hosted jointly by The Oceanography Society (TOS) and United Nations E...
As oceanographers contemplate a renewed commitment to ocean exploration (National Research Council, 2003), Helen Rozwadowski has given us a book chronicling the importance of discovery and exploration...
An Ocean View of the Early Cenozoic Greenhouse World
Ocean View Early Cenozoic Greenhouse World
2015/7/24
The Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP; 1966–1983) and the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP; 1983–2003) have supplied an amazing amount of information used in reconstruction of past climates, and the present ...
Gas Hydrates in Marine Sediments:Lessons from Scientific Ocean Drilling
Gas Hydrates Marine Sediments Scientific Ocean Drilling
2015/7/24
Certain low-molecular-weight gases, such as methane, ethane, and carbon dioxide, can combine with water to form ice-like substances at high pressure or low temperature. These compounds, commonly calle...
The Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) Recovers a Cenozoic History of the Arctic Ocean
Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX) Recovers a Cenozoic History Arctic Ocean
2015/7/24
The Arctic Ocean is a small, nearly landlocked ocean basin that is the shallowest in the world (Figure 1). It has maintained a polar location since forming in Early Cretaceous times (Grantz et al., 19...
Large Igneous Provinces and Scientific Ocean Drilling:Status Quo and A Look Ahead
Large Igneous Provinces Scientific Ocean Drilling Status Quo Look Ahead
2015/7/24
A rich mosaic of disparate crustal types characterizes the Earth beneath the sea. Although "normal" oceanic crust approximately 7-km thick is by far the most prevalent, abnormally thick oceanic-type c...