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Oceanographic frontal systems on the southern hemisphere
Seismic Oceanography is an interdisciplinary research topic that uses the spatial resolution of the reflection seismology to address issues in oceanography. The method is sensitive to the thermohaline strucutre of the oceans. Where thermohaline derives from thermo- referring to temperature and -haline referring to salt content, factors which together determine the sound speed and density of sea water. In particular, the results are of interest to physical oceanographers for the study of the ocean's physical attributes including temperature-salinity structure, mixing, internal waves, tides and currents.
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- Background, the history and underlaying physics;
- Applications, mapping the thermohaline structure in the oceans, quantifying internal wave and turbulent spectra, estimating water movement ;
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- American Practical Navigator
- Anoxic event - Anoxic sea water
- Argo (oceanography)
- Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) (in the US)
- Bathymetric chart
- Ecological Forecasting
- Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center (USA)
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- Flotsametrics and the Floating World: How One Man's Obsession with Runaway Sneakers and Rubber Ducks Revolutionized Ocean Science (book)
- Freak wave
- List of Oceanic basins
- Marine archaeology
- Marine engineering
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- Ocean colonization
- Ocean engineering
- Oceanographic Museum - Monaco
- Oceans Act of 2000
- Pollution
- Sea - contains list of world's seas
- Sea level
- Sea level rise
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