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Satellite Altimetry
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Very accurate, satellite-altimeter systems are needed for measuring the oceanic topography . The first systems, carried on Seasat, Geosat, ERS-1, ...
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Resolution and resolving power
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML If L is one quarter of r, then the angle is 0.25 rad. Calculation of angular resolving power. Use the eye as an example of a remote sensing system ...
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Course Information - Biological Oceanography / Marine Chemistry
Required Reading: The required text book is "Biological Oceanography, ... All information about the course, the course syllabus, lecture readings, ...
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Course Information - Biological Oceanography / Marine Chemistry
Required Reading: The required text book is "Biological Oceanography, ... All information about the course, the course syllabus, lecture readings, ...
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Ocean Biogeochemistry Lab: Publications
The impact of a deep ozone hole on Southern Ocean primary production. Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 108, No. C5, doi:10.1029/2001JC001226, 2003 ...
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msl12 command
For a thorough description of the full capabilities of MSl12 and details on the UNIX command-line user interface, please refer to the MSL12 User's Guide. ...
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Installing the IDL Virtual Machine
Double-click Add/Remove Programs and select RSI IDL 6.3 from the list. Click Change/Remove to start the RSI IDL 6.3 InstallShield Wizard. ...
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Ocean Biogeochemistry Lab: Facilities: Sun Enterprise 3500
Sun Enterprise 3500 ("ocean.stanford.edu"). "Ocean" is an 8 CPU server with 4 Gigs of memory running Solaris 5.7. It has eight hot-swappable FC-AL (Fibre ...
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Ocean Biogeochemistry Lab: Facilities: Sun Enterprise 3500
Sun Enterprise 3500 ("ocean.stanford.edu") .... 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 /var | 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 /export/home | 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 /data2 | 0 1 /data3 | 1 0 /data4 ...
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Biological Oceanography - Lecture Readings
Please read the following assignments before each lecture. By 10:00 PM the night before the lecture, submit answers to the following two questions. ...
 
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