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642. LABORATORY TECHNIQUES IN HOOD, ANGINO 
OCEANOGRAPHY 
Detailed study will be made of methods of preparation and 
analysis of samples for biological, chemical, and geological 
investigations. The methods of analysis will concern oxygen, 
phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, salinity, carbon, 
sediment particle size, mineralogy, organic production 
and others. 
643. GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE OCEAN KORNICKER, ANGINO 
Geochemistry of the oceanic hydrosphere, biosphere, and 
lithosphere; these are related to the atmosphere; study of 
the elements within them. 
644. GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE OCEAN KORNICKER, ANGINO 
A detailed critical study of the geochemistry of sedimentation, 
the geochemical evolution of the ocean, the biogeochemistry 
of calcium carbonate and isotope geochemistry as related to 
the ocean. 
651. METEOROLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY REID, COCHRANE 
The use of the conservative characteristics of the sea in 
forecasting meteorological and oceanographic phenomena. 
Calculation of ocean waves and swell, transformation of waves 
in shallow water, statistical summaries, modification of air 
Masses in contact with the ocean, forecasting of fog and 
squalls, effect of the oceans upon climate of the world, 
meteorological tides. 
652. BOUNDARY LAYER PROBLEMS REID 
Theory or radiative exchange of energy at the sea surface; the 
theory of turbulent flow over hydrodynamically rough and smooth 
surfaces with application to the evaluation of the fluid 
frictional stresses at the boundaries of the sea, the evaluation 
of wind stress, evaporation, etc; the micro-structure of 
temperature and coefficients. 
681. SEMINAR STAFF 
Presented by students and based upon their research work and 
upon surveys of the literature. 
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