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  1. Measuring the Oceans from Space: The principles and methods of satellite oceanography (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences) by Ian S. Robinson, 2004-08-17
  2. Essentials of Oceanography Value Package (includes Geoscience Animation Library CD-ROM) by Alan P. Trujillo, Harold V. Thurman, 2007-08-13
  3. Oceanography and Acoustics: Prediction and Propagation Models (Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing)
  4. Of Seas and Ships and Scientists: The Remarkable History of the UK National Institute of Oceanography, 1949-1973 by John Gould, 2010-08-27
  5. Essentials of Oceanography - 9th ed by AlanPTrujillo;HaroldVThurman, 2008
  6. Introduction to Physical and Biological Oceanography by Cuchlaine A.M. King, 1975-06-01
  7. Principles of Oceanography by Richard A. Davis, 1977-07-07
  8. Interhemispheric Water Exchange in the Atlantic Ocean, Volume 68 (Elsevier Oceanography Series)
  9. Ocean Weather Forecasting : An Integrated View of Oceanography by Jacques Verron (Editor) E.P. Chassignet (Editor), 2006-03-01
  10. Invitation to Oceanography: Web Enhanced Edition by Paul R. Pinet, 1998-10
  11. Environmental Oceanography: Second Edition (Marine Science Series)
  12. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 48 (Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review)
  13. Regional Oceanography: An Introduction by Matthias Tomczak,
  14. The Science of Oceanography by James E. Mackin, 2010-03-30

61. Glossary Of Oceanography And The Related Geosciences With References
next contents Next Preface. Glossary of oceanography and the RelatedGeosciences with References. Steven K. Baum, Texas Center for
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Glossary of Oceanography and the Related Geosciences with References
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Texas Center for Climate Studies,
January 20, 1997 A new version of this glossary is now available after nearly 4 1/2 years. Enjoy. I plan on updating it more frequently from now on. As usual, all suggestions, corrections, etc. are more than welcome.

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62. FNMOC Welcome Page
Located in Monterey, California, the US Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and oceanography Center provides atmospheric and oceanographic support for the Department of Defense at all points on the globe.
http://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/
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63. Oceanography Resources
oceanography Resources. Historical oceanography. A list and descriptionof notable historical expeditions of oceanographic interest.
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/oceanography.html
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Oceanography Resources
Here you'll find links to other collections of links (i.e. metalinks), a list of available numerical ocean circulation models, various educational and enlightening documents, a guide to the scattered and varied data sets available, a list of references or three, and a guide to the graphics and imaging resources available via the Web. There's also the usual list of FTP/Gopher/WWW servers at various oceanographic institutions. Forthcoming will be an expanded (i.e. enlarged and annotated) version of the reference list(s), a more thorough review and discussion of the graphics resources (perhaps with the odd example), hopefully many more educational documents, a searchable data set collection, and much, much more on the subject of ocean circulation modeling. There'll also be an eternally growing glossary of oceanography terms as part of a larger climate/paleoclimate glossary. If you're using a graphical browser then you'll notice quite a few images of sailing vessels scattered throughout these pages. These were liberated from, amongst other places, the Age of Sail Page that contains all sorts of information about sailing past and present. More drawings and pictures of

64. 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:

65. Department Of Oceanography, SOEST/UH
Department of oceanographyCategory Science Earth Sciences Institutions United States......Aloha and Welcome to the oceanography Department at the University of Hawaii! Thispage is maintained by the Dept. of oceanography, at ocean@soest.hawaii.edu.
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/
Aloha and Welcome to the Oceanography Department at the
University of Hawaii!
G ENERAL D ESCRIPTION The University of Hawaii is situated in the beautiful valley of Manoa on the Island of Oahu. The Department of Oceanography , in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology ( SOEST ), is housed in a modern six story building with well equipped laboratories and other facilities for research and teaching. D IVISIONS The department is divided into the divisions of:
Biological Oceanography

Marine Geology and Geochemistry

Physical Oceanography
F ACULTY The faculty are interdisciplinary. They conduct research and teach courses in a wide range of subdisciplines in oceanography. C AREERS I N O CEANOGRAPHY For general information on career opportunities in oceanography and marine-related fields, click here to view the 1995 summary published by The Oceanography Society and the Office of Naval Research U NDERGRADUATE O PPORTUNITIES
The department now offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Global Environmental Science
OCN 201
, the home page for The Science of the Sea course. G RADUATE D EGREE P ROGRAMS
Physical, Chemical, Geological and Biological Oceanography

66. La Jolla, Scripps Pier, California
Tides information for Scripps Pier, including data, graph, and tide calendars. Provided by Scripps Institution of oceanography.
http://cil-www.oce.orst.edu:8082/locations/2027.html
La Jolla, Scripps Pier, California
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Time Control
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67. No Longer Available
US Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA URL http//www.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/oceanography.htmlContact USGS Web Team
http://www.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/oceanography.html
Note: As of December 5, 2000, "U.S. Government Laboratories" and "Science on the Internet" are no longer available from this web site. Please update your bookmarks and links. You may use the USGS Search Engine to look for science topics and earth science information throughout the USGS web. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA
URL http://www.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/oceanography.html
Contact: USGS Web Team
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68. Oceanography Camp Especially For Girls
Summer program that immerses girls in the world of oceanography, giving them hands on experience in the world of science. Features an overview of the camp, activities, photos, and information request form.
http://www.marine.usf.edu/girlscamp/
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Calendar of Events

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Application Deadline is April 1st
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69. Journal Of Physical Oceanography
An American Meteorological Society Journal available online.
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70. Department Of Oceanography - University Of Cape Town
Department of oceanography.Category Science Earth Sciences Institutions South Africa......University of Cape Town Promoting Equity with Excellence Departmentof oceanography. Welcome to the WWW Server of the Department
http://www.sea.uct.ac.za/

71. Florida Institute Of Oceanography Homepage
Established to support and enhance Florida's coastal marine science, oceanography and related management Category Science Earth Sciences Institutions United States......
http://www.marine.usf.edu/FIO/

72. Welcome To Project Oceanography
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http://www.marine.usf.edu/pjocean/
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73. Exploring Satellite Oceanography
Exploring Satellite oceanography (A set of lesson plans for high school sciencestudents). Lesson Plan 1 Introduction to Satellite oceanography.
http://rs.gso.uri.edu/amy/avhrr.html
Exploring Satellite Oceanography (A set of lesson plans for high school science students)
Lesson Plan #1: Introduction to Satellite Oceanography
Graduate School of Oceanography / University of Rhode Island Amy Schubert and Peter Cornillon
Abstract
This unit is an introduction to infrared satellite imagery and is designed to be used as a classroom exercise. It begins with an introduction to infared satellite imagery and explains two sample images. It then gives some uses of satellite imagery and suggests questions that can be answered with the images provided at the end. You can see blow-ups of the small images by clicking on them and see the images listed at the end by clicking on their date.
An Introduction to Infared Satellite Imagery
The satellite images shown here are of sea surface temperature. The data used to construct these images were obtained with an AVHRR sensor (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) carried on a NOAA satellite (Nation Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). This sensor measures the amount of thermal infared radiation given off by the surface of the ocean. It is called 'thermal' radiation because radiation of this frequency warms our skin. A fire feels warm because it gives off lots of radiation at this frequency. The amount of thermal infared radiation given off by an object is related to its temperature (dying embers give off less radiation than a hot fire and a person gives off even less). Thus by measuring the amount of radiation given off by the ocean we can calculate its temperature.

74. Oceanography Textbooks
Comprehensive list of oceanographic textbooks, usually with the inclusion of a contents page. Site hosted at Texas A M University.
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/ocean-books/ocean-books.html
Oceanography and Related Textbooks
Jump to a specific alphabetical section in the list of titles, the entire list of titles , or SEARCH the titles and tables of contents.
A B C D ... Z
List of Titles

75. Geology 105 Home Page
General oceanography Geology 105 San José State University. ©Copyright2000 January 31, 2002 Produced by Don Reed Department of
http://geosun1.sjsu.edu/~dreed/105.html
General Oceanography
Geology 105
San José State University
January 31, 2002
Produced by Don Reed

Department of Geology

San José State University

Modified from Photo by Martha Jenkins
This website is now closed....go to our new server at ocean.sjsu.edu
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76. WWW Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology And Paleoceanography
Links to websites about the climate, vegetation, and oceanography of the Quaternary and other past eras.
http://www.datasync.com/~farrar/www_vl_paleoclim.html
Science Earth Science
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
Welcome to the World Wide Web Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography. The WWW Virtual Library is the Web's oldest and original index, founded by Tim Berners-Lee. In the spirit of the original Web, it is maintained by volunteers as a public service. I hope users of The Queen's English will forgive my use of the American spelling. Featured in Science 's NetWatch, April 27, 2001!
Sites on the World Wide Web

77. Oceanography Department
Departmental information, courses, faculty, facilities, research, and links.Category Reference Education Departments and Programs......
http://www.usna.edu/Oceanography/

78. Oceanography Unit, Earth And Ocean Sciences Department, University Of British Co
Department of oceanography.Category Science Earth Sciences oceanography Institutions Canada...... Neat Internet oceanography Links. Other places to look for information.The UBC campus from the air. Other interesting bits related to UBC.
http://www.ocgy.ubc.ca/
Please see the new server www.eos.ubc.ca
People in the Department
Courses
Publications, Groups, and Projects
Neat Internet Oceanography Links
Other places to look for information
Other interesting bits related to UBC

Last modified on Sep 17 1999

79. Naval Pacific Meteorology And Oceanography Center, San Diego
Official website for NPMOC, San Diego, CA
http://www.npmoc-sd.navy.mil
Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Center San Diego
You will see this page only once. After clicking on "High-Bandwidth" or "Low-Bandwidth",
a cookie will be set that will default to the page you select.

80. Oceanography Theme Page
This CLN menu page provides links to Science curricular resources and instructionalmaterials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of oceanography.
http://www.cln.org/themes/oceanography.html
Oceanography Theme Page Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within oceanography. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
Tsunamis Theme Page
Whale Theme Page
General Oceanography Resources This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of earthquakes. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
Aquatic Network
Check out their "subjects" pages for an extensive meta-list of links to aquatic resources, organized under the subjects of aquaculture, conservation and education, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood.
Ask an Expert: Ocean or Ocean Animals (Ask Jake the Sea Dog)
This service is offered by WhaleTimes. For other oceanographic "ask an expert" resources, use the links to "Neptune's Web" or "Sea World Busch Gardens" further down this page.

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