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Observations and analysis of ocean currents above 250 meters off the Oregon coastMaughan, Paul M. 15 May 1963 (has links)
Graduation date: 1963
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A microprobe study of metalliferous sediment componentsEklund, William Alan 09 August 1973 (has links)
Examination of polished sections of manganese micronodules
from metalliferous sediments from the Bauer Deep reveals sequences
of ferromanganese deposition which are consistent for micronodules
from a single sediment sample and imply a common depositional
history for members of such assemblages. The relatively simple
'stratigraphy' of manganese micronodules, as compared to macronodules,
makes stratigraphic correlation of depositional histories
easier and more conclusive for micronodules than macronodules.
Quantitative microprobe analysis and X-ray mircodiffraction
patterns indicate that the major authigenic silicate component of
metalliferous sediment is an iron- and magnesium-rich, low-aluminum
nontronite.
Microprobe and X-ray microdiffraction analyses of manganese
micronodules establish todorokite as the predominant crystalline
component. Comparison of the distributions of lanthanum, cerium,
and samarium in micronodules and phosphatic fish debris indicates
that bulk sediment REE distribution is determined by the relative
abundances of cerium-enriched micronodules and cerium-depleted
biogenic phosphate. / Graduation date: 1974
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Processes determining silicate concentrations in the northeastern Pacific OceanHager, Stephen W. 13 February 1969 (has links)
Graduation date: 1969
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Analysis of meteorological and oceanographic data from Ocean Station Vessel N (30N 140W)Dorman, Clive Edgar 11 January 1974 (has links)
The thesis examines the principal air-sea properties at Ocean
Station Vessel N (30N 140W). In a descriptive section, meteorological
and oceanographic data for N are analyzed over 20 years (1951-1970)
and 7 years (1964-1970), respectively. A rainfall estimate is constructed
for the 20 year period. The yearly average rainfall is 22
centimeters, far less than current estimates. Daily and seasonal
variations are presented. Heat budgets of the surface show that the
two decades are distinctly different. Anomalies of the 20 years of all
meteorological variables are calculated. The pressure anomaly
appears to be loosely correlated with anomalous large scale events
in the equatorial dry zone. Time series cross-sections are shown of
the mixed layer depth, bottle temperature and salinity. The near
surface density appears to be largely controlled by temperature.
Surface wind speed, air pressure, sea temperature, air
temperature and dew point spectra for a 10-year period (1961-1970)
are shown in a spectral section. Spectra are computed separately for
the 4 seasons. Rotary spectra for the wind are also calculated.
In a discussion of mixed layer dynamics, theoretical calculations
indicate that salinity is not a significant factor in the Eastern subtropics.
In a final section, Denman's mixed layer model is applied to two
cases of data from N. It is found that Denman's model describes the
local mixed layer changes in the one case where advective effects
could be resolved. It is suggested that mixed layer extinction lengths
for sunlight are shorter than previously believed--about 5 meters.
Denman's mixed layer model appears applicable to local changes in
the Eastern subtropics. / Graduation date: 1974
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Near-inertial motions off the Oregon coastAnderson, Iain 30 April 1982 (has links)
Nearly three months of current meter records from five moorings off
the Oregon coast taken between October 1977 and January 1978 were analyzed
for near-inertial motions. The moorings were located from the midshelf
out to the foot of the continental slope, spanning the continental
margin. All but two of the eleven current meters were continuously
below the mixed layer. For spectral analysis, the current observation
period was divided into two time periods, one with large amplitude
near-inertial motion (41.1 cm/sec maximum of the band-passed records)
throughout and the other with much less near-inertial energy. The
spectra of the current meter records showed between a 1 and 6% increase
in frequency of the near-inertial peak above f (= 0.0592 cph) in all
but three cases. The exceptions showed spectral peaks about 14% below
f and were linked to a Doppler shift. The period of large amplitude
near-inertial motion had diagonal coherence scales of over 450 meters
vertically and 115 kilometers horizontally. An east-west (cross-shelf)
wavelength of about 50 kilometers was estimated directly from the phase
differences between current meters with roughly horizontal separations.
The observed response of a current meter about 35 meters below
the mixed layer to sharp maxima in the wind stress was similar to that predicted by the Pollard and Millard (1970) model for wind forced
near-inertial motions in the surface mixed layer. The winds associated
with a series of atmospheric fronts were apparently responsible for
generating a 14-day period of large amplitude near-inertial motion
observed below the mixed layer. / Graduation date: 1982
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Population dynamics and feeding ecology of the copepod, Metridia pacifica, in the subarctic Pacific OceanBatchelder, Harold Parker 21 November 1985 (has links)
Graduation date: 1986
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Particle fluxes in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean--sources and processesFischer, Kathleen M. 13 June 1983 (has links)
Graduation date: 1984
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Oceanography of the north Pacific during the last 18,000 years derived from fossil diatomsSancetta, Constance Antonina 28 July 1976 (has links)
Graduation date: 1977 / Best scan available for p.85-94, 99-100, 102-104, 106-115, 117-118, 120-121. Original is a photocopy of a computer printout.
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Distributions of dissolved iron and aluminum in the eastern equatorial Pacific : results from the 2004 biocomplexity cruiseKaupp, Lauren Johanna January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-106). / xi, 106 leaves, bound ill. (some col.), col. maps 29 cm
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Sea surface and related subsurface temperature anomalies at several positions in the northeast Pacific OceanBeland, Conrad Lucien. January 1971 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1971. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 142-144).
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