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  1. Sea Changes: Historicizing the Ocean
  2. Extending modern cartography to the ocean depths: military patronage, [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by R.E. Doel, T.J. Levin, et all 2006-07-01
  3. Extending modern cartography to the ocean depths: military patronage, Cold War priorities, and the Heezen-Tharp mapping project, 1952-1959 [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by R.E. Doel, T.J. Levin, et all 2006-07-01
  4. The Great Ocean Conveyor: Discovering the Trigger for Abrupt Climate Change by Wally Broecker, 2010-01-31
  5. Vanished Ocean: How Tethys Reshaped the World by Dorrik Stow, 2010-06-10
  6. The physical geography of the sea, and its meteorology. By M. F. Maury ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-22
  7. The geography of the oceans,: Physical, historical, and descriptive by J. Francon Williams, 1881
  8. Ophiolites and Their Modern Oceanic Analogues (Geological Society Special Publication) by L. M. Parson, B. J. Murton, 1994-05
  9. Paleogeographic Evolution and Non-Clacial Eustacy: Northern South America
  10. Fifty Years of Oceanography in the Department of Mineralogy,British Museum (Natural History) (Historical Bulletins) by D.R.C. Kempe, K.A. Buckley, 1987-11
  11. Rifted Ocean-Continent Boundaries (NATO Science Series C: (closed))
  12. Antarctic Marine Geology by John B. Anderson, 1999-09-28
  13. Bahamas bibliography: A list of citations for scientific, engineering and historical articles pertaining to the Bahama Islands (Special scientific report) by Carol Fang, 1972
  14. Quality control and processing of historical oceanographic temperature, salinity, and oxygen data (SuDoc C 55.13:NESDIS 81) by Timothy P. Boyer, 1994

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22. A Handlist Of Source Books On The History Of Oceanography
McConnell, Anita. historical Instruments in oceanography Background to the oceanographyCollection at the Science Museum. (London HMSO, 1981), iv, 51.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/archives/histoceanogr/mills-handlist.html
A Handlist of Source Books on the History of Oceanography
Eric L. Mills
This is an updated version of a paper first published in Earth Science History 12 (1993), 2-4. The reference books and monographs following have been selected to aid teachers and beginning students of the history of oceanography. The list is based on two principles, either that the publications are readily available in major libraries, or that they have not been superseded as sources of information. The periodical literature is not included because of its extent. A good source of information on journal articles published between 1913 and 1975 is the Isis cumulative bibliography (ed. M. Whitrow and J. Neu); it is added to annually by the Critical Bibliographies accompanying the journal Isis.
1. Basic Texts
Deacon, Margaret. Scientists and the Sea 1650-1900: A Study of Marine Science. (Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain, Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate, 2d ed., 1997), xl, 459.
McConnell, Anita. No Sea Too Deep: The History of Oceanographic Instruments. (Bristol: A. Hilger, 1982), ix + 162.
Mills, Eric L. Biological Oceanography: An Early History, 1870-1960. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1989), xivii, 378.

23. Introduction To Oceanography Chapter 2
Observations are essential for oceanography, yet observations are expensive becauseship of experiments may not fit well within an historical chapter, perhaps
http://www.earthscape.org/r3/stewart/stewart12.html

24. Oceanography
oceanography. Data data. Brief marine reports HSSTD historical watersurface temperature data MORMET - ship meteorological data.
http://www.meteo.ru/fund/ocean.html
Russian state fund of data on condition of invironment Oceanography Data set description format
Meteorology

Hydrology

International project
...
Index
Last updated 14.10.98 Questions, notes and proposals to:
idr@meteo.ru
Marine aerometeorology
CMR(COADS) - generalized OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE data. Brief marine reports
HSSTD - historical water surface temperature data
MORMET - ship meteorological data. Square data
MSTG(COADS)- basic statistical characteristics of ship observation data ...
RAZREZY-METEO - North Atlantic meteorological data
Hydrology
Marine coastal information
BEREGES - marine coastal information
BEREGES-SROK - time series of standard marine observation
BEREGES-LED - time series of ice observation
BEREGES-UROV - hourly sea level time series ...
TTSGMS - time series of air temp. water, and salinity
Deep-sea information
AVIATEMP - the white sea aviathermo survey
BT - batythermograph observation
BAZREIS - cruise deep sea batometric observation
BATES - global oceanic stations system batometric observations ...
WHAIT,ZOBAR - observations in points of standard and age-long sections
Dynamics
CURR - instrumental current observation data
BPVDATA - printing current meters observations
Pollution
INEFT - oil pollution of seas and oceans

25. Deepwater Program: Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis And Synthesis Of H
Deepwater Gulf of Mexico historical Physical oceanography Data Report QualityAssurance and Quality Control Procedures and Data Inventories.
http://www.mms.gov/eppd/sciences/esp/profiles/gm/GM-98-13.htm
MMS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM: ONGOING STUDIES MMS OCS Region: Gulf of Mexico Title: Deepwater Program: Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis and Synthesis of Historical Data (GM-98-13) Total Cost: Period of Performance: FY 1998-2001 Conducting Organization: TAMU Research Foundation MMS Contact: A. Lugo-Fernandez Description: Background Deepwater leasing is advancing at an accelerated pace. This pace is fueled by technological advances (extended drilling, 3-D seismic, enhanced computer and graphic capabilities), new geological provinces (sub-salt plays and deepwater), and the deepwater Royalty Relief Act. We expect deepwater exploration and development will progress rapidly under stimuli of high flow rates and technological advances. A substantial amount of physical oceanographic data can be found at MMS, other Federal agencies, universities, and industry. These data represent a valuable resource for identification and cataloging of phenomena and processes in deepwater; however, they are widely dispersed among the various repositories. Objectives The objectives of this study are to create an inventory of physical oceanographic data located at MMS, universities, other Federal agencies and national laboratories, and the oil and gas industry; compile this information into a single database on a CD-ROM; conduct an analysis and interpretation of these data based on analytical solutions to produce a catalog of physical processes deserving further study; produce a climatology if data allow; and provide design criteria and constraints for future field and numerical modeling efforts.

26. Introductory Comments
historical review of oceanography. – Current and future oceanographic research. historicalReview of oceanography (Cont.). • European explorers included.
http://www.marine.usm.edu/mar151/ch01sel_new.htm
USM Dept. of Marine Science Academics Courses MAR 151 Syllabus
Introductory Comments
Philosophy:
Develop an understanding of the oceans so as to be better informed about how we affect them and they affect us
Develop an understanding of the scientific approach using the study of oceans as an example
Experience the beauty and intrigue of the oceans
Introductory Comments
The book: Paul Pinet, Invitation to Oceanography, 2 nd Edition
Use the book to reinforce what we cover in class
We will not cover all the material in the book, nor does the book cover all the material in class
Pay special attention to bold terms in the text and the Key Concepts at the end of each chapter
Lecture notes and other class materials are available online at www.marine.usm.edu/mar151
Chapter 1
The Growth of Oceanography
Paul Pinet
Modified by Vernon Asper,
Revised by Steven Lohrenz
University of Southern Mississippi
(based on work by Nancy Marcus,
Florida State University)
Course Objectives
To develop an appreciation for the oceans.
To understand what goes on there and how it affects us
To understand what oceanographers do and why
To better understand the scientific approach
The Growth of Oceanography
To understand the growth of oceanography we will consider the following topics.

27. MAR 151 Chapter 1
oceanography what is it? historical review of oceanography - Currentand future oceanographic research. historical Review of oceanography.
http://www.marine.usm.edu/mar151/MAR_151_Chap_1.html
MAR 151 Instructors
Dr. Paula Bontempi, Biological Oceanography
Dept. of Marine Science
Academics Course Offerings MAR 151 Syllabus ... MAR 151 GP Syllabus MAR 151
Introduction to Ocean Science
La Nina Used To Predict Floods
- 1:06 AM ET January 6, 2000, LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rivers in the Northwest and along the East Coast are likely to rise beyond normal levels in the next six months, according to the first predictions based on the current La Nina cooling of the Pacific Ocean.
Course Learning Objectives
- to develop an appreciation for the oceans
- to understand what goes on there and how it affects us
- to understand what oceanographers do and why
- to learn what we do and don't know
Logistics of the Course Philosophy: - learn, don't memorize - appreciate the oceans and how we depend on them - apply knowledge to current events and everyday life The book: - More detail than we need; don't get bogged down How to Succeed in MAR 151 Chapter 1 The Growth of Oceanography Paul Pinet Modified by Paula Bontempi

28. Cathy Robinson Home Page, School Of Geography & Oceanography, Australian Defence
Dr Cathy Robinson School of Geography and oceanography University College, Universityof New South Wales Australian Defence Cultural and historical geographer.
http://www.ge.adfa.edu.au/robinson/crhome.html
Dr Cathy Robinson (Lecturer) Dr Cathy Robinson
School of Geography and Oceanography
University College, University of New South Wales
Australian Defence Force Academy
Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia
Phone: +61 2 62688472 Fax: +61 2 62688313
c.robinson@adfa.edu.au
Cultural and historical geographer Research Interests:
Historical and cultural geography; co-management of coastal and marine resources; native title; frontier landscapes and relations.
  • Biography
    I received an undergraduate BSc (Hons - 1st class) degree from the University of Melbourne and received my doctorate from Monash University, Melbourne. Since arriving at ADFA in July 1999 I have enjoyed teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students and continued to pursue my research interests in the northern regions of Australia and Canada.
  • Research
    I draw on the cultural and historical sub-disciplines of geography to research a number of issues including environmental management regimes in northern regions, co-management partnerships between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples, and the analysis of frontier relations and landscapes in the British ‘New World’. My more recent work includes the social and environmental impacts of buffalo in Northern Territory’s Arnhem Land. For more details of current research projects see
  • 29. Human Geography Research Projects, School Of Geography & Oceanography, Australia
    School of Geography oceanography, Australian Defence Force Academy. of labour fromthe Philippines in terms of its magnitude, its historical development, and
    http://www.ge.adfa.edu.au/humanres.html
    Human Geography Research Projects Rochelle Ball
  • (a) Globalising labour markets and state transformation.
    (b) Globalisation of nursing from the Philippines: implications for national development.

    This project examines the labour export of Filipino nurses, and through this some of the major benefits, shortcomings and paradoxes involved in labour export. The role of the state in the production and training of nurses for domestic and international labour markets is examined, and the extent to which this action has thereby fostered or undermined national development is assessed. (c) Globalisation and individual life choices.
    This project examines individual responses to global demand for short-term migrant workers in one occupational sector: nursing. By focusing on individual motivations for the choice of career and for obtaining overseas employment, we gain an insight into the extent to which domestic labour market distortions are the result of the global demand for labour and of government sponsorship of labour export. In addition, this project investigates how individuals decide to become nurses as part of an income generating strategy which focuses on global rather than domestic labour markets. In this context, I also examine the encouragement which the migrant worker receives from family and friends to seek employment overseas, and assess the extent that globalising forces are impacting on decisions made at the micro-level.
  • 30. Course Listings And Description
    oceanography. historical review of science of oceanography. Earth and Earth systems(including plate tectonics). Marine sediments and sedimentary environments.
    http://www.swgc.mun.ca/envs/crslist.htm
    Course Listings and Descriptions
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE COURSES For existing MUN courses, the numbers remain the same. For new courses in Environmental Science (=Envs), the following scheme is used:
  • Year Parent Discipline:
      - Multidisciplinary 1 - Biology 2 - Chemistry 3 - Earth Science 4 - Physics 9 - Project
    Course Information:
    Summer 2002 Field Courses (Bonne Bay Research Centre)
    1000 Courses 2000 Course List 3000 Course List ... 4000 Course List

    1000 Courses:
    1000. Introduction to Environmental Science
    An introduction to the study of the environment. Environmental principles, issues and problems will be described and placed in a historical and societal context.

    Lectures: Three hours per week.
    2000 Courses:
    2261. Survey of Environmental Chemistry
    • Introduction to environmental problems, underlying chemistry and approaches to pollution prevention. Stratospheric chemistry and the ozone layer. Ground level air pollution. Global warming and the Greenhouse Effect. Toxic organic chemicals (TOC's), including herbicides, pesticides. Toxicology of PCB's, dioxins and furans.
  • 31. Esia Books And Journals - Bibliografie
    Dmowska, R. geophysics. Dobertsov, N. geophysics. Douglas, B. oceanography. Doyle,P. historical geology. Drake, F. climatology. Drury, S. historical geology.
    http://www.esia.it/asp/Bibliografie/Geologia/GeologiaPerAutori.html
    GEOITALIA 2001
    Indice per Autori
    Autore Soggetti Abramson, L.W. et al
    general geology Abrantes, F. Mix oceanography Agarwal, S. environment Aguado, E. climatology Aitken, M. historical geology Al-Shafei, K. A. sedimentology Allison, R. J. geomorphology Allmon, W. palaeontology Alten, T. general geology Anderson, B. petrology Anderson, J. glaciology Andrews, P. historical geology Appelo, C.A.J. Postma, D. geochemistry Arfken, G. geophysics Arnold, R.H. GIS Arya, S. atmospheric/space science Atkinson, P. general geology Atkinson, P.M. Tate, N.J. GIS Bagdassarov, E. geochemistry Banham, P. historical geology Bardet, J.P. soil science Barnes, H. oceanography Barrett, E.c. Curtis, L.F. GIS Bartsch, U. Muller palaeontology Beardsmore, G. geophysics Bell, F. environment Beltrami, E. geophysics Bennett, M.

    32. San Diego Historical Society
    Institution of oceanography; Easter Ellen Cupp from Scripps Institution of oceanography. SanDiego historical Society Homepage SDHS Send comments to Webmaster
    http://www.sandiegohistory.org/links/womensmonth.htm
    March is Women's History Month About San Diego Women from the Journal of San Diego History San Diego Women's History: Women's History

    33. San Diego Historical Society
    of San Diego Women from the San Diego historical Society; Spanish Heink by RichardAmero; Mary Elizabeth Bennett Ritter from Scripps Institution of oceanography;
    http://www.sandiegohistory.org/links/womensmonth-march.htm
    March is Women's History Month San Diego Women: Women's History

    34. ClayGate 551 : Geology ; Oceanography ; Hydrology
    Geology research Geomorphology Geysers Glaciology historical geology Hydrography Asia Australia - Europe - North America oceanography - Australia Oceans
    http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/551.htm
    551 - Geology ; Oceanography ; Hydrology DDC Caves
    Deserts

    Drought

    Earthquakes
    ... 550 : Earth sciences
    The Dewey Decimal Classification is © 1996-2000 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated . Used with Permission.
    Geology, hydrology, meteorology About.com : Geology AGRIFOR : Geology, hydrology, meteorology AskERIC : Geology BUBL Link : Geological Surveys ... The Glossarist Directory : Geology Geology Organizations BUBL Link : Geology Societies Geoscience Societies (Mainz Geoscience Institute) BUBL Link : Geology Education Victoria University of Wellington. School of Earth Sciences University of Newcastle. Discipline of Geology Links ... Surfing the Internet for Earthquake Data (by Steve Malone) United States Geological Survey : Earthquake Information Links Illinois State Academy of Science : Seismic Intensity Scales Modified Mercalli Scale by John N. Louie ... Oceans: Our need to Know (CSIRO Marine Research) OzSearch : Oceanography Lincoln Marine Science Centre Links University of Canterbury Library : Submarine Volcanoes, Ridges, and Vents ... CIA World Fact Book : Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean CIA World Fact Book : Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean CIA World Fact Book : Indian Ocean CIA World Fact Book : Arctic Ocean GLACIER : Oceans Ocean World : Currents Waves Ocean World : Waves BUBL Link : Tsunami Ask the Astronomer : Lunar Tides National Atlas of Canada : Tides ... National Tidal Facility, Australia

    35. Ocean Surface Currents - External Links
    Satellite Derived Surface Currents from Earth and Space Research (ESR);Descriptive oceanography (historical review of ocean circulation);
    http://oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/links.html
    Ocean Surface Currents
    External Links
    To learn more about the oceans, check out these Web pages.

    36. Oceanography Resources On The Web
    ww.opsd.nos.noaa.gov) Collects, analyzes, and distributes historical and real InstitutionsScripps Institution of oceanography (http//sio.ucsd.edu) California
    http://library.humboldt.edu/~rls/oceanres.htm
    Oceanography Resources on the Web
    Subject Directories
    General
    Oceanography on the Net (Scripps) (http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/net.html)
    "Selective guide to oceanography, marine biology, climatology, and selected earth science resources." Major categories include institutions, data services, scientific community, electronic texts and periodicals, bibliographic databases, and internet guides.
    OceanPilot (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Comm.) (http://ioc.unesco.org/iode/activities/info_man/oceanpilot.htm)
    Contains over 1,200 entries grouped under 15 categories.
    WindandSea: The Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Internet Locator (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) (http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/windandsea.html)
    Contains over 1,000 links to oceanic and atmospheric internet resources organized by topic.
    Marine Biology
    Plankton Net (University of Guelph) (http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/ocean/index.htm)
    Covers plankton ecology, marine biology, and biological oceanography.
    Reference Materials
    Tides and Tide Prediction (Scripps) (http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/dataserv/tides.html)

    37. Photosynthetic Picoplankton Historical References
    (1995) ECOHAB, The Ecology and oceanography of Harmful National Estuarine EutrophicationAssessment A Summary of Conditions, historical Trends, and Future
    http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/~campbell/654/refs.html
    PLANKTON ECOLOGY: Phytoplankton References Photosynthetic Picoplankton: Community structure Bienfang P. K. (1985) Size structure and sinking rates of various microparticulate constituents in oligotrophic Hawaiian waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 23, 143-151. Buck K. R., Chavez F. P. and Campbell L. (1996) Basin-wide distributions of living carbon components and the inverted trophic pyramid of the central gyre of the north Atlantic Ocean, summer 1993. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 10, 283-298. Campbell L. and Vaulot D. (1993) Photosynthetic picoplankton community structure in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean near Hawaii (station ALOHA). Deep-Sea Research, 40, 2043-2060. Campbell L., Nolla H. A. and Vaulot D. (1994) The importance of Prochlorococcus to community structure in the central North Pacific Ocean. Limnology and Oceanography, 39, 954-961. Campbell L., Liu H., Nolla H. A. and Vaulot D. (1997) Annual variability of phytoplankton and bacteria in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean at Station ALOHA. Deep-Sea Research, 44, 167-192. Fogg G. E. (1986) Picoplankton. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London), B 228, 1-30.

    38. TAMU Oceanography - Personal Page
    528 pp. DiMarco, SF, MK Howard, and AE Jochens, 2001. Deepwater Gulf ofMexico historical physical oceanography data report. Tech Rpt. No.
    http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Directory/ResSc/Phys/jochens.html

    Home
    Student Info Research About Us ... Directory
    Ann E. Jochens
    Associate Research Scientist, Physical Section U.S. Mail:
    Phone: (979) 845-6714
    Fax: (979) 847-8879
    Internet: ajochens@tamu.edu
    Room 608
    College Station, TX 77843-3146
    Articles in Quarterdeck magazine:
    Research Interests:
    • Physical oceanography of the Gulf of Mexico Coastal and open ocean exchanges, interactions, and processes Eddies in the Gulf of Mexico Shelf and coastal oceanography Meso- and large-scale oceanic circulation and property distributions Oceanography research planning and management
    Education:
    • J.D. Background Specialty in Ocean Law, University of Oregon, 1977 B.S. Mathematics and Statistics, Southern Methodist University, 1974
    Experience:
    • Environmental Coordinator, Gulf Mineral Resources Co., 1980-1983

    39. History Homepage
    oceanography in da house! This is da home page on historical oceanography. Itis divided into two sections Ancient oceanography and Modern oceanography.
    http://www.ma.org/classes/oceanography/trichardson2/home.html
    History of Oceanography Done the right way Wassup! Oceanography in da house! This is da home page on Historical Oceanography. It is divided into two sections: Ancient Oceanography and Modern Oceanography. This has been put together by the master himself, Anthony Richardson. Yeah baby! Class of 97! WESTSIDE!!!! To write to me, click the icon: A. Richardson Ancient Oceanography Modern Oceanography Bibliography Page ... To Oceanography Home Page

    40. Dept Of Earth Sciences - Millersville University
    Hydrology, Engineering Geology, Biological oceanography, Chemical oceanography, Physicaloceanography, Planetology, Remote Sensing, historical Geology, Igneous
    http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=359

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