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Deep Sea Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal of deep sea research. It was established in 1953 by Pergamon Press. In 1962, it renamed itself Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, and returned to the Deep Sea Research title in 1977. In 1978, it split into two journals Deep Sea Research Part A: Oceanographic Research Papers and ...
Walter Heinrich Munk (October 19, 1917 – February 8, 2019) [3] was an American physical oceanographer. [3][7] He was one of the first scientists to bring statistical methods to the analysis of oceanographic data. Munk worked on a wide range of topics, including surface waves, geophysical implications of variations in the Earth's rotation ...
Johannes Schmidt medal in 1946 for contributions to marine research and Navy oceanography during WWII. Other work. co-founding editor of the journal Deep-Sea Research, founding editor of the journal Progress in Oceanography. Mary Sears (July 18, 1905 – September 2, 1997) was a commander in the United States Naval Reserve and an oceanographer ...
Professor at University of Western Australia, Founding Director at Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre. Alan John Jamieson OBE is a Scottish marine biologist, engineer, explorer and author, best known for his deep-sea exploration and study of life at the deepest places in the oceans. [1] He is known for extensive use of deep-sea landers [2 ...
Anna Wåhlin. Anna Wåhlin is a Swedish researcher on the Antarctic and the polar seas. [1] She is a professor of physical oceanography at the University of Gothenburg and co-chair of the Southern Ocean Observing System. [2][3] Anna has 2 daughters, Julia and Ellinor. [4]
UNOLS was chartered in September 1971 [ 1] to coordinate and support federally funded oceanographic research through efficient usage of the fleet. [ 2] UNOLS goes beyond simple coordination of fleet activities. The system has developed standards and standard practices in cost accounting, reports, information services, shipboard equipment and ...
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. University of Colorado Boulder, which houses the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. University of Michigan, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Oceanography program.
The Martin curve is a power law used by oceanographers to describe the export to the ocean floor of particulate organic carbon (POC). The curve is controlled with two parameters: the reference depth in the water column, and a remineralisation parameter which is a measure of the rate at which the vertical flux of POC attenuates. [1]