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D/V Chikyu:Riser Operations and the Future of Scientific Ocean Drilling
D/V Chikyu Riser Operations Future of Scientific Ocean Drilling
2015/7/24
Earth science disciplines focused on investigation of climatic, ecological, or tectonic change as recorded in geological deposits (e.g., paleoceanography, marine micropaleontology, paleoclimatology, p...
The Cold War and a Test of the Hawaiian Hot Spot Hypothesis
Cold War Hawaiian Hot Spot Hypothesis
2015/7/24
Having just retired from teaching at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, I have been reflecting upon my life, both in teaching and as a researcher at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and without a dou...
No one who ever saw Roger Larson in action would consider him a shrinking violet. A great deal of his action over four decades in marine geology was in connection with scientific ocean drilling, about...
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Impact of the Ocean Drilling Program
Special Issue the Ocean Drilling Program
2015/7/24
Exactly one year before man landed on the moon, on July 20, 1968, another scientific undertaking began that was much less publicized but perhaps just as important in its ultimate contribution to scien...
Intermediate Water Formation at the Japan/East Sea Subpolar Front
East Sea Subpolar Front Intermediate Water Formation
2015/7/24
Upper-ocean fronts play an important role in determining upper pycnocline water properties by providing an efficient conduit for communicating atmospheric forcing into the stratified interior. Mesosca...
Satellite Monitoring of Inland and Coastal Water Quality: Retrospection, Introspection, Future Directions
Retrospection Introspection Future Directions
2015/7/23
Note the title of this book. It is about remote sensing of coastal and inland "Case 2" waters, not the open ocean. It is a book of commentary about remote sensing, not a text where you learn how to do...
Baroclinic Tides: Theoretical Modeling and Observational Evidence
Baroclinic Tides Theoretical Modeling
2015/7/23
This is a timely book. Baroclinic tides have emerged at the forefront of research in physical oceanography as they might provide a link between large-scale circulation and small-scale mixing. This boo...
Sounds in the Sea: From Ocean Acoustics to Acoustical Oceanography
Acoustical Oceanography Ocean Acoustics
2015/7/23
My review copy came with the following note attached:
Dear Reviewers of Sounds in the Sea:
Some of us have the audacity to believe that ocean exploration is more important to mankind than space exp...
After lying dormant for hundreds of years, a seaside volcano erupts, splitting its cinder cone, plunging hundreds of tons of material into the sea. The splash from the debris impact flies hundreds of ...
Oceanic Protists
Oceanic Protists
2015/7/22
Protists are microscopic eukaryotic microbes that are ubiquitous, diverse, and major participants in oceanic food webs and in marine biogeochemical cycles. The study and characterization of protists h...
The past several decades of ocean research have brought to light a host of truly paradigm-overturning discoveries that are distributed among all oceanography disciplines. They range in scale and subje...
110 Misconceptions About the Ocean
semester Ocean
2015/7/22
Misconceptions impede student learning, especially in science. As teachers of earth science, we would be wise to identify misconceptions whenever possible before launching new topics in our oceanograp...
Exploring the World Ocean
Ocean World
2015/7/22
A college-level introductory science textbook should have three purposes, two of which are often underserved. First, it should present large quantities of information, which results in a text that is ...
Solitary Waves in Fluids
Fluids Waves
2015/7/22
It has been 160 years since the first recorded observation of a solitary water wave in a canal, which British scientist John Scott Russell saw while riding on horseback. Since then, many beautiful and...
Numerical ocean models have become increasingly valuable tools as we strive to understand the nature of the ocean's dynamics. They have progressed from the necessarily crude and idealized tools of dec...