At 1300 hours on 12 September 1981 the research vessel ENDEAVOR departed Woods Hole on a 22 day cruise to study the physical, chemical and biological structure of warm core ring 81-D. The cruise was the first of 5 ENDEAVOR cruises planned as part of the NSF/NASA-sponsored Warm Core Ring study.Prepared for the National Science Foundation OCE under Grant OCE 80-16983
A joint cruise with Dr. Michael Gregg of the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washin...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...
At 1300 hours on 12 September 1981 (day 255} the research vessel ENDEAVOR departed Woods Hole for a...
The main objective of the third warm core ring cruise was revisitation of ring 82-B and the surroun...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the ...
Hydrographic data are presented from three cruises to Warm Core Ring 82-B during April-August 1982....
The second cruise of the Warm Core Rings program marks the beginning of an intensive season of fiel...
R/V Oceanus Cruise 218 (OC218) departed Woods Hole March 20,1990 for 20 days of work in a Gulf Strea...
The warm-core rings program held an intensive 2-week data processing and analysis workshop during t...
A workshop on the physics, chemistry and biology of warm core rings was held at the New Zealand Oce...
We are conducting an interdisciplinary study of the structure and dynamics of Gulf Stream \Warm Cor...
The results of multiple deployments of surface drifters in warm core rings of the Gulf Stream are p...
A chronology constructed from satellite-derived thermal imagery is presented to describe the format...
A joint cruise with Dr. Michael Gregg of the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washin...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...
At 1300 hours on 12 September 1981 (day 255} the research vessel ENDEAVOR departed Woods Hole for a...
The main objective of the third warm core ring cruise was revisitation of ring 82-B and the surroun...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the...
The final cruise of the NSF sponsored Warm Core Rings Program studied a Warm Core Ring (WCR) in the ...
Hydrographic data are presented from three cruises to Warm Core Ring 82-B during April-August 1982....
The second cruise of the Warm Core Rings program marks the beginning of an intensive season of fiel...
R/V Oceanus Cruise 218 (OC218) departed Woods Hole March 20,1990 for 20 days of work in a Gulf Strea...
The warm-core rings program held an intensive 2-week data processing and analysis workshop during t...
A workshop on the physics, chemistry and biology of warm core rings was held at the New Zealand Oce...
We are conducting an interdisciplinary study of the structure and dynamics of Gulf Stream \Warm Cor...
The results of multiple deployments of surface drifters in warm core rings of the Gulf Stream are p...
A chronology constructed from satellite-derived thermal imagery is presented to describe the format...
A joint cruise with Dr. Michael Gregg of the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washin...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...
Cruise D219 was beset with problems - bad weather, the need to transfer seamen to port on two separa...