Physical and chemical characteristics of Neroutsos Inlet, British Columbia, in August 1957 are described. Moderately deep, 11 nautical miles long by 0.5 to 1 mile wide, it has been subjected to a prolonged period of waste disposal from a sulphite pulp mill near its head. The mill effluent is discharged on the surface at the shore and is largely confined to a thin surface layer about 5 m deep...
From July 1966 to July 1967, regular observations and some experiments were carried out in Oyster Ba...
Spring changes in abundance of plankton pigments (Jan.-May, 1953) in Hood Canal, a deep estuary on t...
During 1977 two freely drifting buoys, originally in the Gulf Stream, looped over and in the lee of ...
From January 1979 to June 1981 an oceanographic experiment off the west coast of Canada provided a u...
Fifty-two marine sediment samples from Prince of Wales Strait and Amundsen Gulf have been analyzed f...
Oceanography, especially in the United States, has advanced very rapidly during the last two decades...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Observations of the hydrographic regime across the continental shelf and offshore to depths exceedin...
Surface phenomena of many kinds were observed from boats and aircraft over the Kuroshio Extension of...
Mesoscale eddies (25 to 150 km diameter) are observed to occur along the crest of the Newfoundland R...
In drawing attention to how ‘place’ situates and configures scientific practice, recent scholarship ...
Mapping of wave trains during four flights over the ocean off southern California showed the consist...
Between 24 July and 10 September 1964, low sea-surface salinity was present off South America betwee...
The primary productivity of flocculent marine snow (fragile and amorphous macroscopic particulates) ...
When I returned to Woods Hole after serving in the Navy from 1943 to 1946, I worked as a technician ...
From July 1966 to July 1967, regular observations and some experiments were carried out in Oyster Ba...
Spring changes in abundance of plankton pigments (Jan.-May, 1953) in Hood Canal, a deep estuary on t...
During 1977 two freely drifting buoys, originally in the Gulf Stream, looped over and in the lee of ...
From January 1979 to June 1981 an oceanographic experiment off the west coast of Canada provided a u...
Fifty-two marine sediment samples from Prince of Wales Strait and Amundsen Gulf have been analyzed f...
Oceanography, especially in the United States, has advanced very rapidly during the last two decades...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Observations of the hydrographic regime across the continental shelf and offshore to depths exceedin...
Surface phenomena of many kinds were observed from boats and aircraft over the Kuroshio Extension of...
Mesoscale eddies (25 to 150 km diameter) are observed to occur along the crest of the Newfoundland R...
In drawing attention to how ‘place’ situates and configures scientific practice, recent scholarship ...
Mapping of wave trains during four flights over the ocean off southern California showed the consist...
Between 24 July and 10 September 1964, low sea-surface salinity was present off South America betwee...
The primary productivity of flocculent marine snow (fragile and amorphous macroscopic particulates) ...
When I returned to Woods Hole after serving in the Navy from 1943 to 1946, I worked as a technician ...
From July 1966 to July 1967, regular observations and some experiments were carried out in Oyster Ba...
Spring changes in abundance of plankton pigments (Jan.-May, 1953) in Hood Canal, a deep estuary on t...
During 1977 two freely drifting buoys, originally in the Gulf Stream, looped over and in the lee of ...