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Measurements of the slope current, tidal characteristics and variability west of Vestfjorden, Norway
Airflow distortion at instrument sites on the RV Knorr
On the importance of the choice of wind stress forcing to the modeling of the Mediterranean Sea circulation
Atmospheric forcing in the Arabian Sea during 1994–1995: observations and comparisons with climatology and models
Evaluation of field equipment used in studies of sediment dynamics
The deep structure of a sea-floor hydrothermal deposit
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 11. Biomass data. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 12. Calibrated multifrequency backscatter and concurrent hydrography. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 Mar
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 13. Calibrated multifrequency target strength data from the EK500.. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
Non-toxic protection against epibiosis
Acoustic measurements of sand ripple profile evolution under controlled wave conditions
A comparison of ship- and scatterometer-derived wind speed data in open ocean and coastal areas
Low-sea-level emplacement of a very large Late Pleistocene 'megaturbidite' in the western Mediterranean Sea
Are vent shrimps blinded by science?
Decadal variability in the outflow from the Nordic seas to the deep Atlantic Ocean
Dolphins glow with the flow
Wind stress measurements from the open ocean corrected for air flow distortion by the ship
The Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC) Ocean - Atmosphere, Heat, Momentum and Freshwater Flux Atlas
RRS "Discovery" Cruise 229, 02 Jul - 31 Jul 1997. BENGAL: High resolution and spatial study of the BENthic biology and Geochemistry of a north-eastern Atlantic abyssal Locality
RRS Discovery Cruise 223, 28 Sep-19 Nov 1996. VIVALDI ‘96
RRS Discovery Cruise 230, 07 Aug-17 Sep 1997. Two hydrographic sections across the boundaries of the subpolar gyre: FOUREX
RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 108, 14 Sep-16 Oct 1997. TOBI and MULTIBEAM surveys of submarine landslides around the Canaries
RRS Challenger Cruise 135, 15 Oct-30 Oct 1997. BENGAL: High resolution temporal and spatial study of the BENthic biology and Geochemistry of a north-eastern Atlantic abyssal Locality
1997
RRS 'Charles Darwin' Cruise 105, 29 May - 22 June 1997. Leg A: Lisbon to Vigo and Leg B: Vigo to Southampton. Ocean Margin Exchange (OMEX II-II)
Biogeochemical nutrient cycling in the Upper Great Ouse Estuary, Norfolk, U.K.
Marine sulphur emissions
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 10. Upper air temperature, humidity and winds measured by radiosondes. Leg 1, 12 Feb-19 Marc
A numerical study of the ex-ROFI of the Colorado River
Current structure in the Rhine region of freshwater influence
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 8. Surface meteorological parameters. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 9. Sea surface temperature measurements. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
Controls of Stratification the Rhine ROFI
27th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics Liège, May 8–12, 1995. Preface
The PROFILE project: an overview
Design and laboratory calibration of Piezoelectric Suspended Sediment Impact Probes
WAM model intercomparisons - North Sea
Currents and SPM (Suspended particulate material) measurements, Holderness, East Coast, England, November-December 1993, October 1994 - February 1995 and October 1995 - January 1996
Erratum to “Oceanography and sedimentation in the semi-enclosed, deep-water Gulf of Corinth (Greece)” [134 (1996): 213–235]
On estimating the atmospheric longwave flux at the ocean surface from ship meteorological reports.
Resuspension and advection processes affecting suspended particulate matter concentrations in the central English Channel
Use of WMO47 Metadata in a Global Flux Climatology
Choice of a Beaufort Equivalent Scale
Wind stress over the open ocean
Aaaargh, no! - in lights
Oceans of truth. Book review - Cod: a biography of the fish that changed the world by M. Kurlansky, Walker: 1997.
Tourmaline in proterozoic massive sulfide deposits from Rajasthan, India.
Report on the maintenance of precision and accuracy of measurements of dissolved nutrients - silicate and nitrate - over 40 days of measurements on WOCE Leg A8, FS "Meteor" Cruise 28/1, 29 March to 11 May 1994
The biogeochemistry of nitrogen in the southern North Sea: the development of a mathematical model based on the results of the NERC-North Sea Programme surveys 1988 and 1989
Estimating the age of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles in the North Atlantic
RRS Discovery Cruise 227, 15 Apr-16 May 1997. Plankton patchiness studies by ship and satellite: P2S3
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