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         Oceanography Physical:     more books (100)
  1. The distribution of oxygen in the western basin of the North Atlantic (Papers in physical oceanography and meteorology) by Harry Richard Seiwell, 1934
  2. Studies in physical oceanography;: A tribute to Georg Wust on his 80th birthday by Arnold L. (ed). Gordon, 1972
  3. Oceanography: The physical geography of the oceans (Geographical studies) by Günter Dietrich, 1966
  4. Physical Oceanography of Coastal and Shelf Seas (Elsevier Oceanography Series)
  5. Physical Oceanography of Estuaries and Associated Coastal Waters by Charles B. Officer, 1976-06
  6. North-west European Shelf Seas: Physical and Chemical Oceanography and Physical Resources v. 2: Sea Bed and the Sea in Motion (Elsevier oceanography series)
  7. Inverse Methods in Physical Oceanography (Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics) by Andrew F. Bennett, 2008-01-21
  8. Descriptive Physical Oceanography by M. Affholder, F. Valiron, 2001-01-01
  9. Sea Surface Sound '94: Proceedings of the III International Meeting on Natural Physical Processes Related to Sea Surface Sound, University of California, Lake Arrowhead by International Meeting on Natural Physical Processes Related to Sea sur, Michael J. Buckingham, et all 1995-12
  10. Oceanography of the Ross Sea: Antarctica
  11. Global Change: Mankind-Marine Environment Interactions: Proceedings of the 13th French-Japanese OceanographySymposium
  12. Arctic Oceanography: Marginal Ice Zones and Continental Shelves (Coastal and Estuarine Sciences)
  13. Oceanography and Acoustics: Prediction and Propagation Models (Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing)
  14. Elements of Physical Oceanography by Hugh J. MCLELLAN, 1977

41. Oceans Software / Oceanography Software
Courseware presents the scientific foundations of oceanography, covering the topics of physical, chemical and biological makeup of the water planet with introductory sections on climate change.
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42. The Marine Science Institute ::
Pursues research, teaching, and extension work in marine biology, marine chemistry, physical oceanography, marine geology, and related disciplines.
http://www.msi.upd.edu.ph/
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Preliminary Exam
Aug 26 to 30: 1st Sem 2002-03
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Candidacy Exam Feb 3 to 7: 2nd sem 2002-03 Information Application for Admission to MSc/PhD Program Revised Guidelines for Graduate Programs MSc Student Guidelines ( pdf ... Academic Calendar LINKS UP WEBSITES U.P. System U.P. Diliman College of Science, UPD CSRC, UPD ... UP Web Mail GOVT AGENCIES PCASTRD PCAMRD Dept of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Research ... Commission on Higher Education RELATED SITES Aquatic Network Fish Base Reef Base Shoutbox Search Engines Google Yahoo Lycos WebCrawler Second Semester, AY 2002-2003 General Registration Nov 7 to 13 Start of Classes Nov 14, Thursday Lantern Parade Dec 18, Wednesday Christmas Vacation Dec 19, 2002 to Jan 4, 2003 Classes Resume Jan 6, 2003, Monday Mid-Semester Jan 29, Wednesday Deadline for Dropping Feb 27, Thursday

43. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Computer Interactive Bibliography (HCRIB)
Bibliographic reference data base of surveys, studies, technical reports, and atlases on physical oceanography, biology, taxonomy, water quality, ecology, and reef resources for the main Hawaiian Islands.
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/cpie/CoralReefBib.html
Central Pacific Island Environments
Hawai`i Coral Reef Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO ACCESS

DATA FIELDS
IN HCRB
SEARCHING THE DATABASE
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EndNote

Officially entitled "Inventory Catalogue of Hawai`i's Coral Reefs" the Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Computer Interactive Bibliography (HCRIB) is a project of the Hawai`i Wildlife Fund (Principal Investigators, Carl J. Berg and Hannah J. Barnard) in collaboration with AECOS , Inc. (Eric B. Guinther, Joann Fisher, and Hilary Maybaum). This project has been supported by a grant from NOAA / U. S. Coral Reef Initiative The HCRIB is an EndNote Plus bibliographic reference data base which provides reference listings of surveys, studies, technical reports, atlases, and the like on subjects ranging from physical oceanography, biology, taxonomy, water quality, ecology, and reef resources for the main Hawaiian Islands. In gathering references for inclusion, the editors have placed particular emphasis on technical reports (essentially unpublished reports) by corporations, consultants, students, organizations, and government agencies for the reason that these types of studies and surveys are most difficult to track through standard bibliographic data bases. Also, far greater numbers of field surveys and site specific observations are available from this "gray" literature than anywhere else. References listed in this database are limited to marine environments found around the main Hawaiian Islands from the shore out to a depth of about 60 feet. A similar data base for Hawai`i fresh and brackish waters is under development (see

44. Physical Oceanography - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Overview of the physical oceanography Department, What’s New ProjectHighlight North Brazil Current Rings Engulf the Windward
http://www.whoi.edu/science/PO/dept/
Overview of the Physical Oceanography Department
Project Highlight:
North Brazil Current Rings Engulf the Windward Islands

by Dave Fratantoni
Cruise Highlight:
Edge of the Arctic Shelf

July 14 - August 13, 2002 USCGC Polar Star
While ocean observations remain one of our principal missions, we have increasingly developed modeling expertise, both analytical and numerical, to support seagoing science and to better understand fundamental ocean processes. The seagoing groups have evolved into a number of technical and scientific groups having specialized equipment. Below we present some of our specialized research working groups:
The following list contains the present groups in our department:
This is a joint PO/AOPE entity which services the entire Institution and a large number of outside users, locally, nationally, and internationally. It is based largely in the Village, but uses the Clark South high bay for staging.
Upper Ocean Processes (UOP)
The part of the old Buoy Group that dealt with surface moorings has expanded to include instrumentation (eg. VMCMs, met packages) for use on these moorings. As a result of the WOCE effort, the group has expanded into standardized met packages (IMET) for research and volunteer observing ships. It has also focused on understanding how the surface mixed layer responds to air-sea fluxes.

45. GERG
GERG is a center of excellence in applied geosciences with expertise in geochemistry, oceanography, environmental/analytical chemistry, atmospheric sciences, marine chemistry, ecology, marine biology, physical oceanography, toxicology, and other environmental fields.
http://www-gerg.tamu.edu/

46. MUN Physics & Physical Oceanography
MUN physical oceanography Memorial University of Newfoundland St. to the MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland Department of Physics physical oceanography.
http://www.physics.mun.ca/welcome.html

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Canada
Gen. Office: 709-737-8735 Dept. Head: 709-737-8738 facsimile: 709-737-8739 head@physics.mun.ca Updated August 7, 2001 by Fred Perry Selected as the #2 Key Resource to Canadian Physics Departments by (Summer 1999)
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We offer undergraduate programmes leading to degrees in Physics or Joint degrees in Physics and a second discipline. Graduate programmes are offered at the M.Sc. and PhD level in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Physical Oceanography and at the Masters level in Computational Science. Experimental, theoretical and computational research topics include non-linear dynamics, membrane biophysics, polymer physics, magnetism, optical and vibrational spectroscopy, atomic collision, ocean acoustics, and ocean circulation. There are facilities for high-perfomance computing; Raman, infrared, and Brillouin spectroscopy; fluoresence microscopy; wideline NMR spectroscopy; image analysis; etc. The Department operates helium and nitrogen liquefiers and a machine shop.

47. Marine Science Institute | Home
Active research programs in marine science disciplines including the physiology, biochemistry and ecology of marine plants and animals; biological, chemical and physical oceanography; geochemistry; mariculture; biochemical toxicology; and environmental monitoring.
http://wwwutmsi.zo.utexas.edu
Welcome!
The University of Texas Marine Science Institute has active research programs in marine science disciplines including the physiology, biochemistry and ecology of marine plants and animals; dynamics of marine ecosystems; biogeochemistry; mariculture; toxicology; and environmental monitoring. It is the oldest marine research station on the Texas Gulf Coast. MSI hosts the Gulf Estuarine Research Society meeting on April 18th. More info Press release: Dr. Peter Thomas isolates membrane receptors involved in reproduction. More info MSI faculty take their science to local school districts. Click here for press coverage and more info Port Aransas Conditions
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Department of Marine Science
The University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute
750 Channel View Drive Port Aransas, Texas 78373-5015
tel: +1-361-749-6711 fax:+1-361-749-6777 Site Map Search To report problems with the website, click here to E-mail the webmaster, direct all other enquiries to the appropriate office ( click here for staff listing).

48. Physical Oceanography At Memorial
physical oceanography Program Background People Areas of Interest Courses EquipmentBonne Bay Marine Station GLOBEC Links physical oceanography at Memorial.
http://www.physics.mun.ca/Ocean/physocean.html
Physical Oceanography
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NF
Canada
phone 709-737-8839
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Updated 02 Apr 2002 Christopher Stevenson
Physical Oceanography at Memorial
Y. Afanasyev B. deYoung L. Zedel Located at the confluence of the cold, fresh Labrador Current coming from the north and the warm, saline Gulf Stream coming from the south, Newfoundland is one of the most exciting places in the world for the study of oceanography. It is located at a pivotal point in the world climate system, one of the most important regions for the exchange of heat between the tropical and polar regions. Newfoundland has a growing offshore oil industry operating in a region known for severe storms and frequented by icebergs. The once great Grand Banks fishery is now in a state of collapse. All of these factors make the understanding of the oceans around Newfoundland a matter of great economic and social importance. Ocean science studies have become a focus of research at Memorial University and activity is expected to accelerate over the coming years. The establishment of the Physical Oceanography Group in 1979 and its subsequent growth to a position of international standing demonstrates this commitment. The group offers programs leading to the M.Sc. and PhD degrees.

49. Marine Sciences Program At Avery Point - University Of Connecticut
Combines teaching at the Avery Point campus together with opportunities for involvement in research projects in biological and chemical oceanography.
http://www.marinesciences.uconn.edu/academic/physical.html
Graduate Studies in Physical Oceanography
The physical oceanography group at UConn's Department of Marine Sciences includes four faculty members: Frank Bohlen Dan Codiga Ed Monahan, and Jim O'Donnell
A common thread of their various research interests is an emphasis on understanding fluid dynamics in the coastal environment, but the collective expertise of the group touches on a wide range of physical oceanographic phenomena. As a result, M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in the department gain a broad exposure to the essential subdisciplines of physical oceanography in addition to their in-depth research training.
As well as continued sea-going observational work facilitated by the new R/V Connecticut , our research techniques include numerical circulation simulations, inverse modeling, analytical and theoretical studies, laboratory experiments, the development of in-situ instruments, and satellite data analysis.
Graduate study in physical oceanography at UConn combines quality teaching in the comfortable and personalized setting of the Avery Point campus together with opportunities for involvement in a variety of outstanding research projects. Our integration with the other strengths of the department in biological and chemical oceanography gives us a unique flavor among physical oceanography graduate programs.
In addition to regularly scheduled seminars and new courses that we tailor according to the demands of individual graduate student interests, courses we offer in physical oceanography include the following:

50. Bulletin Of Marine Science
is dedicated to the dissemination of high quality research dealing with the tropical and subtropical waters of the world's oceans. All aspects of marine science are treated by the Bulletin of Marine Science, including papers in marine biology, biological oceanography, fisheries, marine affairs, applied marine physics, marine geology and geophysics, marine and atmospheric chemistry, and meteorology and physical oceanography. It is published by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/bms/
upcoming issues
A new phylogeny of Coryphopterus has been uncovered by parsimony analysis of morphological and molecular data ( full article in pdf

51. 2001: An Ocean Odyssey
Joint assemblies of the International association for physical Sciences of the ocean and the International Association for Biological oceanography.
http://www.retina.ar/2001_ocean/
including the
IAPSO IABO Mar del Plata 2001
21-26 October
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Mar del Plata - Argentina Invitation to Attend General Information and Travel Tips New The Host City: Mar del Plata Financial Support Official Language Organizing Committees ... Social Program New Accommodation New Pre and Post Conference Touristic Tours Local Tours New Sponsorship and Exhibition Registration New Scientific Program Special Events New Final Program New Prof. Walter Munk is the Prince Albert I Medal Winner New Program Overview New On Site Registration and Information Desk New Proudly sponsored by New Last upgraded on Oct 12, 2001

52. Introduction To Physical Oceanography

http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/~mattom/IntroOc/

53. Oceanography - Faculty
Interests are concerned with the physical oceanography of the coastal and continental shelf regions, nearshore dynamics and sediment transport.
http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/ocean_1365_343.html
Faculty
Atmospheric Science

Biological Oceanography

Chemical Oceanography

Geological Oceanography
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Major Research and Collaborative Programs

Anthony J. Bowen

Department of Oceanography Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, B3H 4J1 Room 5670 LSC
Phone - (902) 494-7082
Fax - (902) 494-2885
E-mail - tony.bowen@Dal.Ca Education Background
  • PhD - Physical Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California
  • MA - Mechanical Sciences, Sidney Sussex College
  • BA - Mechanical Sciences, Sidney Sussex College
Awards and Honours
  • Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 1994
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1995
  • Killam Professor of Oceanography, Dalhousie
Research Interests
  • Physical oceanography of the coastal and continental shelf regions
  • Nearshore circulation
  • Boundary processes
  • Sediment transport
Recent Publications Courses
  • 5222A - Estuary, Coast and Shelf Dynamics 5223B - Ocean Waves
Personal WebSite - http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/people/po/Bowen_Tony.html Tammy Chouinard Thursday June 06, 2002

54. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
Studying the physical processes that control ocean circulation andthe role of the ocean in the climate system. Our site is designed
http://www.liv.ac.uk/physocean/
Studying the physical processes that control ocean circulation
and the role of the ocean in the climate system
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http://www.liv.ac.uk/~jeo/potest/frame2.html This page was made by Jane O'Dwyer, University of Liverpool. Last changed on 3 August 2001. Please contact ric@liverpool.ac.uk with comments on this page.

55. Physical Oceanography Group
physical oceanography in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Group.
http://www.atm.ox.ac.uk/group/ocean/
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
Department of Physics
Physical Oceanography
Research in physical oceanography
Our primary research interests are in describing the state of the global ocean in space and time and understanding the dynamic and thermodynamic processes that maintain this state. Ultimately, we are motivated to understand the ocean's role in Earth's climate and the physical analogies between the ocean and other planetary atmospheres.
Coupled ocean-atmosphere modelling
A variety of models are used for studying the interaction between the atmosphere and oceans. This interaction is strongest in the tropical regions, particularly over the Pacific ocean, where it gives rise to `El Nino' conditions and leads to climate variability on time-scales of a few months to a few years. The ultimate object of our work is to test the predictability of the tropical ocean-atmosphere system. Our models range from fully comprehensive models of the atmosphere and ocean to models of intermediate complexity that retain only the essential physics. In addition, models are being used to understand the nature of the decadal variability of the wind-driven and thermohaline circulations of the ocean and their climate manifestations. Much of the work is carried out in collaboration with other major modelling centres.
General circulation of the ocean
Understanding the key mechanisms controlling the rate at which the ocean interior is refreshed by surface water is a critical issue facing oceanographers interested in climate. A blend of methods is used to approach this problem, including numerical models of the oceanic circulation on parallel computers, observations of dissolved transient tracers (CFCs and radiosotopes) from research cruises and non-linear statistical techniques. The combination leads to improved knowledge of the general ciruculation of the ocean and exchange with the atmosphere and hence enhanced understanding of the ocean's role in shaping the Earth's climate.

56. Harold A. Miller Library
Marine geology and physical oceanography indexes, catalogs and information resources.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/miller/index.html
Harold A. Miller Library
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57. Physical Oceanography Program Requirements
The physical oceanography Homepage contains more detailed information about thecurrent activities of this group. Recent Graduates in oceanography (physical).
http://www.gso.uri.edu/academics/physoceanog.html
GSO Admissions Information Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Geological Oceanography Physical Oceanography Physical oceanographers seek to understand the physical processes that govern the circulation of the ocean and the coupled atmosphere- ocean system. PO students obtain a broad background from courses in the physical circulation of the ocean, the nature of wave motion, and geophysical fluid dynamics. Advanced courses reflect theoretical modeling / observational strengths at GSO/URI: air-sea interaction; large-scale ocean circulation; eddies, waves, and instabilities; small-scale mixing and turbulent processes; ocean heat-fluxes and storage; climate change. Research opportunities exist for students to apply state-of-the-art techniques in: satellite remote sensing; computer modeling of atmosphere and ocean processes; laboratory modeling of geophysical fluid dynamics; observational studies in air-sea interaction, mixing processes, or large-scale circulation - often using unique instruments developed at GSO/URI. We attempt to engage students in ongoing research as soon as they arrive. To get an idea of what our students have been studying at GSO, see the list of

58. Oceanography
Dalhousie is a world leader in oceanographic research with stateof-the-art facilities. Training and funding is offered for PhD and MSc degrees in biological, chemical, geological and physical areas of oceanography.
http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/index.html
Welcome to Oceanography
at Dalhousie University The story of our Department is one of growth and accruing influence, both nationally and internationally, in the fields of oceanographic research and education. From a mere 10 faculty at its founding in 1971, we now number 19 full-time faculty, with many additional joint, cross and adjunct appointments. Research grants and contracts now exceed $6.0 Million per year, some 35% of the total research funds raised by the Faculty of Science. Arguably, we can be considered Canada’s premier Department of Oceanography.
This increasing prominence is reflected in past and current housing of the Canadian offices of large international projects, including the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), and the Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS). In the early 1990s we were fortunate to house one of the first Networks of Centers for Excellence, known as OPEN (Open Production Enhancement Network), and today we are breaking new ground with the CFI-funded Center for Marine Environmental Prediction , which aims at a predictive understanding of changes in the marine environment through both modelling and new technology.

59. Meteorology And Physical Oceanography
The Division of Meteorology and physical oceanography (MPO) of the Rosenstiel Schoolis engaged in research and graduate instruction in the physical processes
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mpo/
The Division of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography (MPO) of the Rosenstiel School is engaged in research and graduate instruction in the physical processes governing motion and composition of the ocean and atmosphere. The program ranges from direct observation to theoretical and numerical modeling of the earth-atmosphere system. Located on the Virginia Key Campus of the University of Miami, the School is adjacent to NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories ( AOML ) and Southeast Fisheries Science Center ( SEFC ). There are strong interactions with the Physical Oceanography Laboratory and Hurricane Research Division of AOML and research efforts at SEFC. Graduate Studies Programs leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are open to applicants with a strong background in physics and mathematics. Student selections for the next academic year are made by early March. Financial aid providing tuition and living expenses is offered to all accepted students. Applicants whose first language is not English must pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL
Affiliated Research and Technical Support Groups
Faculty
Bruce Albrecht
Professor and chairman (cloud-climate interactions, boundary layer structure and processes)

60. Chinese Journal Of Oceanology And Limnology
provides comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in these areas in China and seeks to promote academic exchange between Chinese oceanologists and limnologists and their colleagues elsewhere. The main part of the journal consists of papers on marine physics including physical oceanography. The sole language of the journal is English. Published quarterly
http://www.vsppub.com/journals/jn-ChiJouOceLim.html
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