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Untersteiner, Norbert – Oceanus, 1986
Discusses: (1) the physics of ice formation; (2) growth, melting, and regrowth of ice; (3) ice distribution; (4) ice movement; (5) the marginal ice zone; and (6) observations of ice dynamics. (JN)
Descriptors: Geophysics, Higher Education, Oceanography, Physics
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Weeks, W. F.; And Others – Oceanus, 1986
Examines remote sensing of the arctic seas by discussing: (1) passive microwave sensors; (2) active microwave sensors; (3) other types of sensors; (4) the future deployment of sensors; (5) data buoys; and (6) future endeavors. (JN)
Descriptors: Geophysics, Higher Education, Oceanography, Science Education
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Benbow, Ann E.; Camphire, Geoff – Science Scope, 2005
Taking place October 9-15, Earth Science Week 2005 will celebrate the theme "Geoscientists Explore the Earth." The American Geological Institute (AGI) is organizing the event, as always, to help people better understand and appreciate the Earth sciences and to encourage stewardship of the planet. This year, the focus will be on the wide range of…
Descriptors: Sciences, Paleontology, Oceanography, Geophysics
Simmons, Henry – Mosaic, 1983
In determining how the Appalachian Mountains were formed, various workings of tectonic processes at continental margins are also being illuminated. The research has important implications for understanding specific processes which shaped the earth and for unraveling the record of plate movements now preserved only in present and former continental…
Descriptors: College Science, Geology, Geophysics, Higher Education
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Kash, Don E. – Oceanus, 1983
The continuing controversey over offshore oil/gas has given impetus to searching for domestic energy alternatives. The need for and types of several alternative sources are discussed. Indicates that the United States needs to pursue both offshore and other domestic liquid-fuel sources if it is to avoid becoming increasingly dependent on imports.…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels, Geophysics
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Steinhart, John; Bultman, Mark – Oceanus, 1983
Estimates of undiscovered oil resources are developed in two general ways: historical-trend analysis and geological analogy. Each of these methods is discussed. Indicates that only well-defined and repeatable methods project a rather bleak future for United States oil discovery. (JN)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Estimation (Mathematics), Fuels, Geophysics
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Div. of Marine Sciences. – 1985
An international symposium was convened to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the John Murray Expedition to the Indian Ocean on board the Egyptian research vessel Mabahiss (1933-1934). This report describes the symposium and provides abstracts and syntheses of the papers presented in the various marine scientific disciplines covering the areas of…
Descriptors: Geology, Geophysics, Higher Education, International Programs
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Div. of Marine Sciences. – 1985
This report introduces oceanographers to the International System of Units (SI) in physical oceanography. The SI constitutes a universal language, designed to be understood by all scientists. It facilitates their mutual comprehension and exchange of views and results of their work. The first part of the report is devoted to physical quantities,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Geophysics, Higher Education
1970
Described is employment in four branches of earth science: geology, geophysics, meteorology, and oceanography. Considered for each employment area is the nature of the work, places of employment, type of training and qualifications for advancement, employment outlook, and earnings and working conditions. The demand for specialists in these four…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Earth Science, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Talwani, Manik – Oceanus, 1983
New seismic techniques have been developed recently that borrow theory from academic institutions and technology from industry, allowing scientists to explore deeper into the earth with much greater precision than possible with older seismic methods. Several of these methods are discussed, including the seismic reflection common-depth-point…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Fuels, Geophysics, Natural Resources
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1977
This book describes the Skylab 4 Earth Explorations Project. Photographs of the earth taken by the Skylab astronauts are reproduced here and accompanied by an analytical and explanatory text. Some of the geological and geographical topics covered are: (1) global tectonics - some geological analyses of observations and photographs from Skylab; (2)…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Geophysics, Observation
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Najita, Kazutoshi; Yuen, Paul C. – Physics Teacher, 1978
Reviews the earthquake phenomenon and its possible relation to ionospheric disturbances. Discusses the basic physical principles involved and the methods upon which instrumentation is being developed for possible use in a tsunami disaster warning system. (GA)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Earth Science, Earthquakes, Electronic Equipment
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Shor, George G. – Oceanus, 1977
Describes acoustical systems utlilized for mapping ocean floors. (SL)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Earth Science, Geology, Geophysics
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Schlee, John S.; And Others – Oceanus, 1979
Presents an interpretation of geological and geophysical data, which provides a summary of the structural and sedimentary history of the United States Atlantic Margin. The importance of an understanding of the development of the outer continental shelf to future hydrocarbon exploration is detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Energy, Geology, Geophysics
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC. – 1982
Geophysics is the application of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to the problems and processes of the earth, from its innermost core to its outermost environs in space. Fields within geophysics include the atmospheric sciences; geodesy; geomagnetism and paleomagnetism; hydrology; oceanography; planetology; seismology; solar-planetary…
Descriptors: Geophysics, High Schools, Intellectual Disciplines, Oceanography
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