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OCG HF Radar
http://ocgweb.marine.usf.edu/hfradar/hfr_index.html
High frequency (HF) radars provide a means for mapping fields of surface velocity vectors by using the Doppler shift in frequency for radio frequency waves scattered off of surface gravity waves. From these returns a set of radial velocity components is calculated, and given two independent systems, deployed at two different locations along the shoreline, these radial velocity components may be combined to give a field of surface velocity vectors. Existing USF/CMS Combined CODAR and WERA HF Network.
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University of South Florida System
http://system.usf.edu/index.asp
University of South Florida system. USF System Overview ». USF System Area Map. USF System Governance Policies. Board of Trustees ». Office of the USF System President ». USF System Advisory Councils. USF System Facts 2014-2015 (PDF). USF System Strategic Plan 2010-2015 (PDF). USF System Cost Model. USF System Standing Committee and Council Appointments (PDF). USF St. Petersburg. USF St. Petersburg. The main doctoral research campus in Tampa is home to USF Health. Which includes the Colleges of Medicine.
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OCB DMO:
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Skip to main content. CArbon Retention In A Colored Ocean Project. Updated: February 26, 2007 (OCB DMO). Understanding the Link between the Ocean Surface and the Sinking Flux of Particulate Carbon in the Cariaco Basin. This peculiar basin is anoxic below 250 m, due its restricted circulation and high primary production (Muller-Karger et al., 2001). And higher than previous rates estimated for Georges Bank, the New York Shelf, and the Oregon Shelf (380, 300, and 190 gC/m² y, respectively; Walsh, 1988.
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Rolling Home Across the Sea | Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea
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Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea. Eight Weeks of Science in the South China Sea Onboard the JOIDES Resolution, with IODP Expedition 349. Spotlight on Science: Scanning Electron Microscopy. Let the Waters Roar →. Rolling Home Across the Sea. March 28, 2014. Ladies and Gentlemen, Core U1435A-32 is. And on-deck. All total, 1,602 meters of clay, mud, sand, and seafloor basalt. And that, is IODP Expedition 349. Bring up the drill string boys; we’re coming home. Packages must be sealed!
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About Me | Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea
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Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea. Eight Weeks of Science in the South China Sea Onboard the JOIDES Resolution, with IODP Expedition 349. I’m Elizabeth: Geological Oceanographer, Mad Scientist, and Adventurer. Geology takes me from the tops of the mountains to the bottom of the sea, and everywhere in between. And I love it. When I’m not doing research, I can usually be found bicycling, photographing, hiking, canoeing, singing à la a. Folk dancing, investigating anything with the wor...
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Spotlight on Science: Scanning Electron Microscopy | Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea
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Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea. Eight Weeks of Science in the South China Sea Onboard the JOIDES Resolution, with IODP Expedition 349. Softly Blow Ye Winds of Morning. Rolling Home Across the Sea →. Spotlight on Science: Scanning Electron Microscopy. March 26, 2014. With only 30 hours left onsite, the people materializing on the catwalk every time a core comes up, in anxious anticipation of striking bedrock,. Are we there yet? M) to nanometers (order of 10. Microscopes, i.e&#...
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Tally On … | Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea
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Out of the Depths: a Paleontologist's Adventures at Sea. Eight Weeks of Science in the South China Sea Onboard the JOIDES Resolution, with IODP Expedition 349. Spotlight on Science: Magnetostratigraphy. Tally On …. March 19, 2014. Walk her round. Heave, ah, heave her short again;. Over, snatch her over there, and hold her on the pawl. Loose all sail, and brace your yards aback and full —. Ready jib to pay her off, then heave short, all! Down, set down your liquor and your girl from off your knee;. From t...
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