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         Oceanography Historical:     more books (81)
  1. Inorganic nutrients and dissolved oxygen variation determined from historical data at three proposed ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) sites: Puerto ... (NOAA technical memorandum ; ERL AOML-36) by Shailer R Cummings, 1979
  2. A historical review of the physical and biological characteristics of the ocean near Puerto Rico, relative to an OTEC power plant (CEER) by Manuel L Hernandez-Avila, 1979
  3. Processing of historical marine weather reports for the north coast of British Columbia by T Jandali, 1984
  4. Quality control and processing of historical oceanographic nutrient data (SuDoc C 55.13:NESDIS 79) by Margarita E. Conkright, 1994
  5. Looking back ;: A historical look at the Oregon Coast (Water, water everywhere / no. 11) by Steven Dow Beckham, 1981
  6. Summarization and interpretation of historical physical oceanographic and meteorological information for the Mid-Atlantic region: Final report to the Bureau ... : interagency agreement AA550-IA6-12 by Robert G Williams, 1977
  7. Summary of environmental and fishing information on Guam and the Commonwealth of the northern Mariana Islands: Historical background, description of the ... (NOAA technical memorandum NMFS SWFC) by Lucius G Eldredge, 1983
  8. Geology and Geomorphology of Holocene Coastal Barriers of Brazil (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences) by Sérgio R. Dillenberg, Patrick Hesp, 2008-12-05
  9. Geological Evolution of the Mediterranean Basin: Raimondo Selli Commemorative Volume
  10. A Reassessment of the Southern Ocean Biochronology (Geological Society Special Memoir, 18) by Anthony T. S. Ramsay, J. G. Baldauf, 1999-03-01
  11. Satellite Images of Carbonate Depositional Settings: Examples of Reservoir- And Exploration-Scale Geologic Facies Variation (Methods in Exploration Series)
  12. Caribbean Tsunamis: A 500-Year History from 1498-1998 (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research) by K.F. O'Loughlin, James F. Lander, 2010-11-02
  13. Late & Postglacial Oscillations Glaci
  14. Late Quaternary Palaeoceanography of the North Atlantic Margins (Geological Society Special Publication Series : No. 111) by J. T. Andrews, 1996-05-01

41. Other Historical Archives
Other Archives and historical Collections. Cumulative Bibliography onthe History of oceanography at Scripps Institution of oceanography;
http://geoclio.st.usm.edu/archives.html
Other Archives and Historical Collections
  • Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
  • Agricola Website at the University of Bologna
  • American Heritage Center , University of Wyoming
  • Geological Survey of Canada, Sir William Logan Web Page
  • Geological Survey of Canada, Earth Science Information Center , and the Historical Photo Collection
  • International Archive of Economic Geology , University of Wyoming.
  • MIT Science, Technology, and Society Links Page
  • Mining History Association
  • University of Idaho Special Collections Library
    A listing of of over 650 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar.
  • Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University
    Manuscript collections include the papers of Grover Murray, Frank Conselman, and V. C. Perini; records from the various government site agencies which were creating the high level nuclear waste repository in Deaf Smith County; smaller collections with oil field records and well logs, and Carl Coke Rister's papers (notes about the history of the oil industry in America).
  • WWW Virtual Library for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
  • 42. Project Web -- Metadata
    oceanography, Göteborg University. OAERRE. Oceanographic Applications toEutrophication in Regions of Restricted Exchange. historical Data Sets.
    http://www.oce.gu.se/oaerre/archive.htm
    Oceanography, Göteborg University OAERRE O ceanographic A pplications to E utrophication in R egions of R estricted E xchange Historical Data Sets There are three stations in the Gullmar Fjord; Inner Gullmarn Alsbäck and Släggö . At Alsbäck and Släggö the measurements on temperature and salinity started in the beginning of the last century, the frequency at that time was low, though. In the 1970s the frequency increased and more variables was included. The station, BroA , was located outside the fjord during the period 1986-1996. Hydrological data and chlorophyll_a are stored in the database "Shark" at SMHI (Swedish Metrology and Hydrology Institute). The biological data are stored in the database BIOMAD and can be found at: http://www.ecology.su.se/databases/biomad/lajos River discharge from the Örekil river is given as monthly mean, and can be obtained from SMHI. Concentration of nutrients and other parameters in the river can be found at http://www.slu.se/index.html

    43. Science.gov Topic Oceans And Oceanography For User Category All Categories
    satellite altimeter data related to problems in physical oceanography and marine surveymaps, Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) maps, historical Maps and
    http://www.science.gov/browse/w_119E.htm
    Home Search Site Map Index ... About science.gov Science.gov Search
    Search capabilities provided by DOE/OSTI and USGS Browse topic: (Science.gov home) Oceans and oceanography
    A
    C D E ... W
    A
    Air-Sea Interaction and Climate Research
    - Research is carried out to apply space-based observations, ground-based measurements, and numerical model to study the coupled ocean-atmosphere system [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)]
    Alaska Fisheries Science Center (ASFC)
    - Expertise in understanding, managing, and conserving the region's living marine resources [Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)]
    Aquatic Biology
    - Educational resources on aquatic biology compiled by the NBII. [Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)]
    Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)
    - Conduct a basic and applied research program in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics [Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)]

    44. "Oceanography: The Making Of A Science" Videotapes (P 236 -- Films & Videotapes)
    five regional and one national colloquia held from January through March 2000 andfeatured presentations on historical and contemporary topics in oceanography.
    http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/archive/film/P236vid.des.htm
    3 cubic feet; 110 videotapes and 1 file folder of printed material Scope and Content Note
    This collection consists of videotapes of the proceedings of the "Oceanography: The Making of a Science" colloquia series and videotape interviews of leading oceanographers and scholars produced as the oral history component of the colloquia. Included is the complete and unedited raw footage of more than 100 colloquia presentations and 45 oral history interviews. Printed material accompanying the collection consists of an overview booklet with essays from representatives of the sponsoring organizations, programs for each of the colloquia, and a paper presented at the University of Washington regional colloquia by Oregon State University President Emeritus John V. Byrne on the development of oceanographic studies at OSU. The oral history tapes include interviews with OSU oceanographers John V. Byrne and Larry Small. OSU faculty member Ron Doel served as one of the oral history interviewers.
    Forms
    All of the videotapes are VHS format cassettes. At the present time, there are no transcripts available for the oral histories.

    45. Sea And Sky: Ocean Exploration Timeline Credits
    Highlights of the History of oceanography. historical oceanography. historicaloceanography Subject Library. History and Chronology of the Diving Bell.
    http://www.seasky.org/oceanxp/sea5a4.html
    Sea and Sky's
    Ocean Exploration Timeline
    The following sites were consulted during the development of the Ocean Exploration Timeline. Development of the Submarine Elements of Oceanography Exploration of the Pacific Ocean Highlights of the History of Oceanography ... Return to Ocean Exploration

    46. Latz Laboratory Of Scripps Institution Of Oceanography
    diatoms and thecate dinoflagellates from the Scripps Institution of oceanography(SIO; 32 The site selected is an historical sampling platform with a wealth of
    http://siobiolum.ucsd.edu/Phyto_intro.html
    Long-term Variability in Diatom and Dinoflagellate Community Structure of La Jolla Bight
    Interannual and interdecadal climatic variations strongly affect the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Long-term studies of the California Current system in the northeast Pacific have shown that climate-ocean variations of the past 50+ years have disturbed and changed the marine ecosystems off the West Coast of North America. However, in the context of climate-ocean change we know nothing about how phytoplankton, an extremely important component of the food web, are affected. To help fill this gap we propose to build an 8-year time series (1992-2000) to study variability in the biodiversity and abundance of diatoms and thecate dinoflagellates from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO; 32 deg 50' N, 117 deg 10' W) pier in La Jolla Bight (California). The scope of this pilot project will be limited to the generation of a biological database structured to follow Ocean Biogeographical Information System (OBIS) standards for eventual inclusion in the Census of Marine Life (CoML) program ( http://core.cast.msstate.edu/censhome.html

    47. Untitled
    Vertebrate Biology, Comparative animal physiology, Evoluition, Marine Biology,History of Science, Introduction to oceanography, historical Geology, Remote
    http://oz.plymouth.edu/~lts/biography.html
    Biographical Sketch LARRY THOMAS SPENCER
    EDUCATION
    • M.L.S, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1975
    • Colorado Ph.D. Zoology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 1968
    • M.S. Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 1965
    • B. S. Zoology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 1963
    EXPERIENCE
    • Sabbatical Leave, University of Colorado, Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research, Boulder, Colorado, 9/97 - 8/98
    • Chair, Natural Science Department 7/92 - 7/97
    • Sabbatical Leave, Independent Research, Suzhou, China 9/89 - 8/90
    • Visiting Professor, University of Hawaii 8/81 - 8/82
    • Professor of Biology, PSC 9/78 - present
    • Sabbatical Leave, University of California, Berkeley 9/74 - 6/75
    • Instructor/Associate Professor of Biology, PSC 9/67 - 8/78
    Teaching Areas/Interests General Biology, Invertebrate Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative animal physiology, Evoluition, Marine Biology, History of Science, Introduction to Oceanography, Historical Geology, Remote Sensing and GIS,
    Research Areas/Interests
    • Aquatic Ecology (both fresh water and marine)
    • Invertebrate ecology
    • Applications of computers in science and science education
    • Evolution, Darwin and Darwinism: Impacts

    48. David Lehmann
    He teaches oceanography, historical Geology, historical Geology Lab, Paleobiology Paleoecology of Invertebrates, Principles of Stratigraphy, geology and
    http://faculty.juniata.edu/lehmann/
    David Lehmann Associate Professor of Geology David Lehmann, a Juniata College alum, has an eclectic mix of interests that includes paleontology (study of fossils), stratigraphy (correlating rock units across broad geographic areas), and applied geotechnical and environmental geology. He teaches Oceanography Historical Geology Historical Geology Lab Principles of Stratigraphy ... geology and integrated modules for Remote Field Course , and Geological Research . Additionally, Dr. Lehmann serves as an adjunct faculty to Environmental Science and Studies and offers lectures and supervises student research through that department’s curriculum. Dr. Lehmann earned his Ph.D. in geology at the Univ. of Rochester. He has master degrees in both geology and technical writing from Miami University and completed undergraduate studies in geology and writing at Juniata College. When not in the classroom, lab, or field, Dr. Lehmann can often be found fishing for bass, trout, or musky at many of the fine local lakes and streams. His wife, Carolyn, is also a Juniata alum, and he and his family enjoy attending Juniata sporting events. Selected Publications (asterisk indicates that undergraduate researchers/coauthors participated) Lehmann, D, 2002, Hiatuses in the Taconic stratigraphic succession: geology of what's not there, Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America.

    49. Geo Courses By University
    Coastal Processes; Computer Techniques; Meterology Introduction; History of Life;historical Geology; oceanography Lab; oceanography; Ocean that Surrounds US; Ocean
    http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursesA-L.html
    Geoscience Course Resources on the Web Absrystwyth To Louisiana State University

    50. Geo Courses By University
    Geochemistry; GIS; historical Geology; historical Geology Lab; Mineralogy;oceanography; Petrography; Physical Geology. University of Idaho.
    http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursesU-Z.html
    Geoscience Course Resources on the Web Union College To York University

    51. IMSA Biology Course Summary
    Cosmogony, solar system, climatology, oceanography, historical geology, physicalgeography their effects on history, economic patterns, ethnography, and
    http://www.imsa.edu/team/bio/courses.html
    Biology Main Page Team Members Biology on the Net Course Summaries
  • 1240 - Scientific Inquries
  • 1242 - Ecology
  • 1243 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • 1244 - General Microbiology ... Biology on the Net
    Scientific Inquiries Scientific Inquiries is the one-year common science experience in which all sophomores are enrolled. The design of the course is inquiry-based being grounded in the question "How do I come to know the natural and constructed world, and what is my place in it?" Using this question as a guide, students explorer concepts and principles related to evolution of the universe and of life, including cell structure/function and genetics. Features and processes of the universe are studied through examination of the nature of matter at an atomic and molecular level, energy transformations, and relationships between force and motion. This course initiates student opportunities to engage in inquiry-based curriculum that allows historical, personal and social connections to be constructed. After successful completion of this course, students are well prepared to continue their study of science at IMSA.
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    Ecology Interrelationships among organisms, and their environments, and the diversity of the Earth’s ecosystems, communities, and populations are covered in the course. The course considers both theoretical and applied aspects of ecology including current environmental issues. The course spends most lab days off campus examining field problems with several
  • 52. Universities
    3. Faculty in historical/Underwater Archaeology Bayman, James (Ph.D., ArizonaS 1994; Assoc Prof (Ph.D., Harvard 1974; Prof oceanography) Hawaii, geology
    http://www.sha.org/gradscho/colhi-m.htm
    Last Update: 24 Jan 2003
    Guide to Higher Education
    in Historical and Underwater Archaeology
    UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
    Institution Name : University of Hawaii at Manoa Department Title : Marine Option Program Faculty in Historical/Underwater Archaeology
    • Bayman, James (Ph.D., Arizona St 1994; Assoc Prof Anthropology) Anthropology, archaeology, Hawaii, North America, political economy, chiefdoms, craft production, artifact geochemistry
    • Chapman, William (Ph.D., Oxford 1982; Assoc Prof Historic Preservation Program) Anthropology, historic preservation, Caribbean
    • Graves, Michael (Ph.D., Arizona 1981; Prof Anthropology) Oceania, American Southwest, ethnoarchaeology, archaeological method and theory
    • Griffin, P. Bion (Ph.D., Arizona 1969; Assoc Dean, College of Social Sciences) Anthropology and archaeology, hunter-gatherers, Indonesia, Philippines, Hawaii
    • Hommon, Robert T. (Ph.D., Arizona 1976; Adj Researcher SOEST) Archaeology, Hawaii
    • Hunt, Terry (Ph.D., Washington 1989; Assoc Prof Anthropology) Prehistory of Oceania, evolutionary theory, geoarchaeology and paleoenvironmental reconstruction, ceramics
    • Kikuchi, William K. (Ph.D., Arizona 1973; Prof Anthropology) Anthropology, archaeology, Hawaiian fishponds, American Samoa

    53. Essays And Essays Writing Essays On Oceanography, Aquaculture, & Coastal Topogra
    Papers On oceanography, Aquaculture, Coastal Topography Page 1 of 6. a contractorfor the US Naval Research Laboratory of NASA uses historical and scientific
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    This 6 page report discusses deep ecologist Dolores LaChapelle’s 1988 book addressing the issues surrounding deep ecology. Her particular area of interest and expertise is the range of the Rocky Mountains called the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
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    Acid Rain: Impacts to Soil and Water
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    A 6 page discussion of the impacts of acid rain. This paper details the chemical impacts to soil and water as well as to the physiological function of biological organisms. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
    Filename: PPacidRC.rtf

    54. Clark R. Alexander, Jr.
    historical records of anthropogenic impacts on the coastal zone. SummerField Course in oceanography, Skidaway Institute of oceanography.
    http://www.skio.peachnet.edu/faculty/alexander.html
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    Clark Alexander Strata Formations Poster ... Sedimentology Lab
    Professor
    Education:
    B.A. Humboldt State University, Geology 1983
    B.S. Humboldt State University, Oceanography 1983
    M.S. North Carolina State University, Marine Geology 1985
    Ph.D. North Carolina State University, Marine Sedimentology 1990
    Sedimentology Lab Webpage
    Research Interests and Projects:
    Rates and processes of sediment accumulation and strata formation in estuarine, coastal, shelf, and slope environments using radiochemical techniques and tracers. Sediment dynamics and coastal erosion. Historical records of anthropogenic impacts on the coastal zone.

    55. Dndouglass Coursework
    Geology 1 Physical Geology; Geology 2 - historical Geology; Geology 3 - EarthSystems Science; Geology 12 - Physical oceanography; Geology 12f - Physical
    http://www.paccd.cc.ca.us/instadmn/physcidv/geol_dp/dndougla/home/COURSE.HTM
    COURSE INFORMATION
    Dr. Dave Douglass
    Pasadena City College The following is a guide to information about courses I teach in the Physical Sciences Division at Pasadena City College. For further information on courses, see the PCC Geology web site or consult the college catalog.
    AVAILABLE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
    AVAILABLE COURSE SYLLABI
    SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS
    GEOLOGY 1 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4 units, 6 hours/week)

    56. POWERWEB: Oceanography
    Table of Contents POWERWEB oceanography. Tharp and Henry Frankel, Natural History,October 1986 In this article, the authors provide a historical overview of
    http://www.dushkin.com/catalog/0072479795.mhtml?SECTION=TOC

    57. Biological Oceanography/Marine Chemistry - Syllabus
    students names, class format, historical perspective, relevance), IntroductionChemical oceanography the Big Picture; Ocean basins; historical perspective.
    http://ocean.stanford.edu/bomc/syllabus.html
    Biological Oceanography / Marine Chemistry
    Date
    Biological Oceanography
    Marine Chemistry April 1 Introduction (students names, class format, historical perspective, relevance) Introduction: Chemical Oceanography the Big Picture; Ocean basins; Historical perspective April 3 The Abiotic Environment Properties of Water and Seawater Start Challenge 1a; Challenge 1a due; Start Challenge 1b April 8 Surface Circulation and Divisions of the Marine Environment Temperature; Salinity; Density; General Ocean Circulation April 10 Phytoplankton, Photosynthesis, and Respiration Major Elements; Conservative Trace Elements; Dissolved Gases; Air Sea Exchange April 15 Physical Controls of Primary Production Nutrient Elements; Scavenged Elements; Dissolved Organic Matter April 17 Distribution of Primary Production Marine Chemical Mass Balance (Box and Transport Reaction Models) Challenge 1b due; Start Challenge 2 April 22 Life in the Oceans: The Chemical Connection April 24 Biological Pump I: Energy and Food Webs The Biological Pump; Particle Flux April 29 Field Trip - Cruise Monterey Bay May 1 Lab: Hydrography and Plankton Challenge 2 due; Start Challenge 3

    58. NOAA Photo Library - Historic Coast & Geodetic Survey (C&GS) Album
    and Geodetic Survey Album of the NOAA historical Images Collection is including geodesy,nautical and aeronautical charting, geophysics, oceanography, and the
    http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/c&gs/
    The Coast and Geodetic Survey Album of the NOAA Historical Images Collection is composed of over 3,000 images of many aspects of Coast and Geodetic Survey operations including geodesy, nautical and aeronautical charting, geophysics, oceanography, and the military aspects of these disciplines. These images document the geodetic surveying of the United States and its territories, the nautical charting work associated with producing charts for the marine waterways of the United States and its territories, and the development of early geophysics and oceanography. The Coast and Geodetic Survey Album chronicles this rich heritage. The album will take you on a trip through time and throughout our United States with these men who surveyed the land and the marine waterways of America, helped form the present scientific infrastructure of the United States, and whose indomitable spirit and perseverance is captured in these many remarkable images. Geodesy over 930 images documenting the work and times of early geodetic surveyors.

    59. Royal Meteorological Society - History Of Meteorology And Physical Oceanography
    for the History of Meteorology and Physical oceanography; Occasional Papers on TempusPublishing Ltd.; 2000; Pp.224 Some historical meteorology illustrations
    http://www.royal-met-soc.org.uk/history_news.html
    The Royal Meteorological Society President: Dr H Cattle
    History of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Specialist Group
    Newsletter 1/2001
    NEWS FROM THE CHAIR
    First a good New Year and happy new millennium to those who count from one. We have had one meeting since the last Newsletter. This was to the Met office Archive at Bracknell. A separate report is elsewhere. I was rather disappointed by the numbers. In addition to Committee members there were only five other people. I do so hope that this isn't a sign of things to come. How many of YOU are considering a visit to Cambridge in March? Our Secretary has put much time and effort into this trip. Not only will it be the AGM, but also should be an interesting pilgrimage for those interested in the history of some fairly important meteorologists. I am hoping that our Summer Meeting will be at the RAF Museum Hendon. This will be very expensive as it costs in excess of £200 to hire a meeting room. This will be a large drain on our expenses, especially if only a few people make the effort to visit north London.
    Mick Wood
    Committee News
    Committee met 8 January 2001;

    60. Royal Meteorological Society - History Of Meteorology And Physical Oceanography
    Neumann (19151993) on the relationship between weather and historical events. Groupfor the History of Meteorology and Physical oceanography (or delegated sub
    http://www.royal-met-soc.org.uk/hisgroup.html
    The Royal Meteorological Society President: Dr H Cattle
    History of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Specialist Group
    Click here for a shortened version of the Group's 1/2001 newsletter. The History Group was formed in 1983 and now has 90 members. Anyone interested in the history of meteorology and /or physical oceanography, amateur or professional, is very welcome to join. It is a very active group, run by a committee of 12, including a representative of the Challenger Society for Marine Science (Dr Margaret Deacon). Three meetings are held each year - the AGM in March, a summer meeting/visit, and an autumn one in October. Usually, these are held on Wednesdays or Saturdays, at appropriate venues for the meeting theme, and the Group has occasionally joined in organizing Society meetings. For the Group's summer meeting, a visit is made to a place of interest not only to the Group's members but also to their spouses. Recent venues include Kew Gardens (with meteorological observations in the London area the theme), the Museum of Army Aviation, Middle Wallop, and the RAF Museum, Hendon, for meteorology in the services, and the Old Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Some Group meetings are held jointly with other organizations. In 2000, the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Society in nearly its present form was commemorated at the Royal Society, with the cooperation of the Royal Astronomical Society and others. The Group is currently encouraging joint meetings with other specialist Groups of the Society.

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