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A Voice from the Past:John Lyman and the Plate Tectonics Story
Voice from the Past John Lyman Plate Tectonics Story
2015/8/14
John Lyman was a chemical oceanographer who became an administrator later in his career. He was born early enough (in 1915) to have been referenced in The Oceans (Sverdrup et al., 1942) for his work o...
Radar returns from the ocean surface have been observed since the earliest days of radar. They were characterized as "clutter" because they often obscured targets, such as ships or aircraft. However, ...
Overview of Operational Ocean Forecasting in the U.S. Navy: Past, Present & Future
Past Present & Future Operational Ocean
2015/7/31
"The future ain't what it used to be." Famous words from philosopher and National Baseball Hall of Famer, Yogi Berra. While his words are applicable in describing most situations, they are particularl...
Walker Circulation and Global Warming:Lessons from the Geologic Past
Walker Circulation Global Warming Geologic Past
2015/7/24
Short-lived El Niño events are temporary changes in tropical Pacific conditions that are responsible for dramatic perturbations to "normal" tropical climate, such as drought in Indonesia and floo...
Past and Future Impact of Deep Drilling in the Oceanic Crust and Mantle
Past and Future Deep Drilling Oceanic Crust and Mantle
2015/7/24
Knowledge of the composition of oceanic crust is critical for calculating the fluxes of mass, heat, and volatiles from Earth's interior to its crust, oceans, and atmosphere. In the great debate over c...
In this issue of Oceanography, the majority of the papers presented focus on the harmful health effects of the oceans created by oceanic events, anthropogenic influences, and harmful marine life. Thes...
Oceans Past:Management Insights from the History of Marine Animal Populations
Oceans Past Management Insights Marine Animal Populations
2015/7/22
If we could be transported back through time, would we recognize the structure of ocean ecosystems through the prism of their current state? What have we lost and to what degree might we be able to re...
Overview of Operational Ocean Forecasting in the US Navy: Past,Present,and Future
Operational Ocean Forecasting US Navy Past Present Future
2015/7/20
A popular cigarette advertisement from the 1960s exclaimed, "You've come a long way, Baby!" That sentiment could be applied to Naval Oceanography. The US Navy has navigated the course of developing pr...
Hydroacoustic Monitoring of Oceanic Spreading Centers:Past,Present,and Future
Hydroacoustic Monitoring Oceanic Spreading Centers Past Present Future
2015/7/14
Mid-ocean ridge volcanism and extensional faulting are the fundamental processes that lead to the creation and rifting of oceanic crust, yet these events go largely undetected in the deep ocean. Curre...
Many Thanks to Oceanography Guest Editors—Past, Present, and Future
Oceanography Guest Editors Past
2015/7/14
it is difficult to believe that I have never written a Quarterdeck column thanking all of the guest editors who have worked with me to publish special issues of Oceanography. Simply put, we could not ...
Chemoautotrophy at Deep-Sea Vents:Past,Present,and Future
Deep-Sea Vents Past Present Future
2015/7/14
Chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms are at the nexus of hydrothermal systems by effectively transferring the energy from the geothermal source to the higher trophic levels. While the validity of this...
Shifting Baselines:The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries
Shifting Baselines Past and the Future Ocean Fisheries
2015/7/14
The term "shifting baselines" refers to the way in which significant changes to an ecosystem are measured against previous baseline states, which themselves are significantly different from the origin...
Global Climate and Sea Level:Enduring Variability and Rapid Fluctuations Over the Past 150,000 Years
Global Climate Sea Level Enduring Variability Rapid Fluctuations Past 150,000 Years
2015/7/9
Although climate variations and sea level changes are often discussed interchangeably, climate change need not always result in sea level change. Perturbations in Earth's orbit cause major climate cha...
Oceans may be acidifying faster today than in the past 300 million years
Oceans 300 million years
2014/9/12
With increasing levels of carbon dioxide accumulating in the atmosphere and moving into marine ecosystems, the world's oceans are becoming more acidic.
Three-dimensional numerical simulation of the flow past a circular cylinder based on LES method
LES method three-dimensional flow past circular cylinder hydrodynamic characteristics
2011/9/13
The hydrodynamic characteristics of a rigid, single, circular cylinder in a three dimensional, incompressible, uniform cross flow were calculated using the large-eddy simulation method of CFX5. Soluti...