543. 
551. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 P81 
GEOPHYSICS 
The physical properties of the interior of the earth, with 
emphasis on seismology, magnetism and gravimetry. The inter- 
relation between land, ocean and atmosphere. Lecture, 3 
hours; seminar, 1% hours. Prerequisite: Geology 101, Physics 
235, and permission of instructor. 
MARINE GEOLOGY 
Geological aspects of the oceans and their basins. Marine 
processes and features including sedimentation, erosion, 
shorelines, bottom topography, and geochemistry considered 
in relation to their present-day significance and the inter- 
pretation of the geological past. 
581,582. SUPERVISED PROJECTS 
Students engaging in certain approved field activities, such 
as active participation in expeditions under proper super- 
vision, may register for credit. 
The following courses are open only to graduate students. 
601. 
602. 
603. 
610. 
621. 
622. 
MARINE SCIENCE SEMINAR 
OCEANOGRAPHY SEMINAR 
SPECIAL WORK 
Special work to enrich the student's background according to 
qualification requirements. 
CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 
Ocean chemistry; relation to hydrodynamical, physical, meteor- 
ological, geological, and biological problems. Special methods 
in quantitative determination of inorganic and organic con- 
stituents. 
DYNAMIC OCEANOGRAPHY 
Starting from principles of mechanics, dynamics and thermo- 
dynamics, deductions are made relating to the movement of the 
water of the ocean. 
TIDES AND WAVES 
General wave equation and the theory of tides; special appli- 
cation to all wave types in the ocean, including seiches and 
internal waves; prediction of waves, origin and decay of waves. 
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