Oceanography- Clay
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Cherry stone clams... And Quahogs?
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Ok I can understand a cherrystone clam, even if they don't actually taste like a cherrystone. But a Quahog isn't where Peter Griffin...
Waves that just don't fit in... Rogue Waves
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Rogue waves, also known as freak,abnormal, and killer waves; are waves that are very large in comparison to other waves around it and are fa...
Environmental Sensitivity Index Maps!
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Environmental Sensitivity Index maps (ESI maps) are useful for determining what kind of resources are available at a glance. ESI maps are us...
Monday, November 1, 2010
Icebergs!
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Icebergs are, "a large mass of ice floating at sea; usually broken off of a polar glacier" and are found usually near the pole reg...
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Light Attenuation in the Ocean
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As light travels through the water column, it is absorbed and reflected by objects that are in the water, like dissolved sediments, ions, an...
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Journal Articles
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El Nino and La Nina Article : "Impact of El NiƱo / Southern Oscillation on Low-flows in South Georgia, USA". Pierre G.F. Gerard- ...
Monday, September 13, 2010
Hypsographic Curves: What are they and how are they useful?
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A Hypsographic curve is a graphical representation of the depth of a body of water at certain intervals.Hypsographic curves are used to unde...
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