Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Archives Collection and services on the history of oceanography photographs, moving images, and personal papers of eminent oceanographers. http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/archives/
Extractions: home Services Moving Image Collection Timeline ... Other Sites The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Manuscript collections include the papers of many scientists. Among the holdings are the papers of oceanographers Roger Revelle, and John Isaacs; marine biologists Martin Johnson and Per Scholander, geophysicists Walter Munk and Russell Raitt; geologists H. William Menard, Robert Dietz, and Francis Shepard; and meteorologist Jerome Namias. The collection includes a series of letters written by Joseph Matkin, a seaman on H.M.S. CHALLENGER during its famous voyage of discovery (1872-1876). The collection includes the records of the American Tunaboat Association, which documents the tuna industry. The Archives also includes correspondence exchanged by founders E.W. Scripps, Ellen Browning Scripps, and William E. Ritter beginning in 1903 when they worked to establish a marine biological station in San Diego. Contact: SIO Archives, siolib2@sio.ucsd.edu
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Coastal Sediments 2003 - Official Website A multidisciplinary international conference convened for researchers and practitioners to discuss science and engineering issues of coastal sediment processes. The conference will provide a high level technical forum for exchange of information among the fields of coastal engineering, geology, oceanography, meteorology, physical oceanography, and biology. http://www.coastalsediments.net/
OCCAM Home Page The OCCAM project has developed two high resolution (1/4 and 1/8 degree) models of the World Ocean including the Arctic Ocean and marginal seas such as the Mediterranean. The project is being carried out by researchers at the Southampton oceanography Centre in collaboration with colleagues from the Universities of East Anglia and Edinburgh. http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/JRD/OCCAM/
Extractions: Prev Next Topics: James Rennell Division Large scale modelling OCCAM 1/12th OCCAM Model ... The FRAM Atlas The OCCAM project has developed several high resolution models of the World Ocean - including the Arctic Ocean and marginal seas such as the Mediterranean. Some early results from our highest resolution (1/12th degree) global model are available in poster form . The information on this page refers chiefly to our earlier, 1/4 and 1/8th degree global models. The project is being carried out by researchers at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton in collaboration with colleagues from the Universities of East Anglia and Edinburgh. A selection of animation sequences from the model are available for viewing (using quicktime and mpeg formats). Two 4 Mb Quicktime movies which show the global ocean surface temperature field can be downloaded. More detailed mpeg sequences, each covering a smaller area, may be selected via the OCCAM area selector . Features of special interest are : Data from the OCCAM model can be requested using the OCCAM data selector . This runs a JAVA applet which allows the user to request data from an area of interest. People using the facility should ensure that the current internet browser they are running will display JAVA applets. The system is currently under development so only a limited amount of data is available via this route.
University Of Oxford Physical oceanography in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Group. http://www.atm.ox.ac.uk/group/ocean/
Earth & Ocean Sciences, UBC UBC's Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences (EOS) is a dynamic, diverse group of scientists dedicated to understanding, and teaching oceanography in the multidisciplinary area of earth science. http://www.geology.ubc.ca/
Oceanography - Faculty Researcher in acoustical oceanography, sediment dynamics and nearshore and coastal processes. http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/ocean_1365_353.html
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Fisheries Oceanography Sponsored by the Japanese Society for Fisheries oceanography, this international journal is designed to present a forum for the exchange of information amongst fisheries sceientists worldwide. Published by Blackwell Science. http://www.blacksci.co.uk/~cgilib/jnlpage.asp?Journal=fog&File=fog&Page=
Extractions: Aquarium Careers. Hemdal, Jay, 2001, 144 p.ISBN No. 0-595-20151-2. Career as a Naturalist. Birdwell, Leslie, 2000, 20 p. (Institute for Career Research CHICAGO), ISBN No. 1-58511-371-9. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Science. Reeves, Diane Lindsey, 1998, 165 p. (Checkmark Books, NY), ISBN No. 0-8160-3680-2/0-8160-3686-1. Careers in Oceanography. American Geophysical Union, 1986, 28 p. Careers in Oceanography and Marine-Related Fields. The Oceanography Society, 1995, 28 p. [Single copies available from The Oceanography Society, 4052 Timber Ridge Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455; (804) 464-0131] Education and Training Programs in Oceanography and Related Fields. Marine Technology Society, 1828 L St. NW, Suite 906, Washington, D.C., 20036; $5; (202) 775-5966; mtspubs@aol.com Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers: A Guide for Postdoctoral Scholars, Advisers, Institutions, Funding Organizations, and Disciplinary Societies. National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine. 212 p.; http://books.nap.edu/catalog/9831.html
UW Libraries - Oceanography Full listing of documents, bibliographies, data and other holdings held at Washington University Libraries. http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Oceanography/
Extractions: @import url(/css/subject.css); @import url(/css/subjprint.css); ask us email chat phone ... Off-Campus Access This page provides recommended starting points for research in oceanography. See the Fisheries-Oceangraphy Library Home Page and the Friday Harbor Library Home Page for more resources. Finding Articles [help] Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) - Covers the world's literature on marine, brackish, and freshwater environments. Indexes 5,000+ serial publications. Web of Science - Indexes almost 6,000 scientific journals, and provides cited reference searching. GeoRef - American Geological Institute's geoscience database with 2.2 million records All aspects of geology, solid-earth geophysics, mineralogy, paleontology, petrology, geochemistry, geochronology, energy, and stratigraphy. Additional Article Databases for Oceanography. Finding Books [help] UW Libraries Catalog - Books, journals, videos, and more, held by the UW Summit Catalog - Books and journals held by academic institutions in Oregon and Washington. OCLC - Collective catalog of U.S., Canadian and other countries' libraries.
Extractions: Organized by Books and Booklets Pamphlets Articles and Facts Sheets , and Videos Books and Booklets Aquarium Careers. Hemdal, Jay, 2001, 144 p.ISBN No. 0-595-20151-2. Career as a Naturalist. Birdwell, Leslie, 2000, 20 p. (Institute for Career Research CHICAGO), ISBN No. 1-58511-371-9. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Science. Reeves, Diane Lindsey, 1998, 165 p. (Checkmark Books, NY), ISBN No. 0-8160-3680-2/0-8160-3686-1. Careers in Oceanography. American Geophysical Union, 1986, 28 p. Careers in Oceanography and Marine-Related Fields. The Oceanography Society, 1995, 28 p. [Single copies available from The Oceanography Society, 4052 Timber Ridge Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455; (804) 464-0131]
JPL Polar Oceanography Group To study and understand the climateinduced variability in sea-ice and land-ice on seasonal to interannual time scales using satellite microwave remote sensing and in-situ data. http://oceans-www.jpl.nasa.gov/mrd/JPL_polar_gen.html
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Extractions: The Portal has links to: It is the continuation of the former links pages of the Sea Fisheries Department (CLO-SFD, Oostende, Belgium). The portal site is offered as a free service to the marine scientific community, to managers and decision makers, and in general, to anyone interested in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The site will be updated every 3 to 4 months, and will regularly be complemented with new links. For further information on the structure of the portal site, and on where to find what, see the FAQ pages.
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Ocean Surface Topography From Space-Missions an oceanography mission to monitor global ocean circulation, discover the tie between the oceans and atmosphere, improve global climate predictions, and monitor events such as El Ni±o conditions and ocean eddies. The Jason1 satellite carries a radar altimeter and it is a follow-on mission to the highly successful TOPEX/Poseidon mission. It is joint mission between France and USA. The satellite will be launched in May 2000. http://topex-www.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/jason-1.html
Extractions: @import url( "../main.css" ); + View the NASA Portal OVERVIEW SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ... Primary Mission Achieved: Jason launch 3rd anniversary, December 7, 2004 This month the Jason mission satellite completes its primary three-year mission to measure the surface height of the worlds' oceans. Launched in December 2001, Jason now begins an extended mission to continue collecting detailed sea-surface topography data. Read the full story or check out the original launch images and videos See the CNES/AVISO tribute to Jason's success Jason-1 is the first follow-on to the highly successful TOPEX/Poseidon mission that measured ocean surface topography to an accuracy of 4.2 cm, enabled scientists to forecast the 1997-1998 , and improved understanding of ocean circulation and its effect of global climate. The joint NASA- CNES program will launch a French spacecraft on an American Delta II from an American base. Like TOPEX/Poseidon, the payload will include both American and French instruments. Jason-1