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46. 
480. 
SEM. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
MARTNE PRIMARY PRODUCTION SMALL 
A detailed examination of the experimental procedures 
used in measuring primary biological production. An 
cpportunity is afforded in acquiring skill in most 
procedures. Stress is laid on evaluation of experi- 
mental results and their interpretation. 
MARINE GEOPHYSICS BERG 
Marine applications of geophysical methods including 
seismic, gravity, magnetic and others. 
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO OCEANOGRAPHY RINEHART 
Fortran language, use of IBM 1620 computer. Appli- 
cations to marine geophysics, seismology, physical 
and biological oceanography. 
Graduate Courses: 
930. 
ool. 
2026 
561. 
565. 
MARINE MICROBIOLOGY MORITA 
Micro-organisms of ocean water, their ecology and 
economic importance. 
CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY PARK 
Chemical composition and properties of sea water; 
standard chemical methods for oceanographers; 
salinity; pH, dissolved gases, nutrients, carbonate 
cycle, geochemistry and extraction. . 
THEORETICAL CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY PARK 
Dissolved salts, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the 
sea, photosynthesis; organic matter; biogeochemistry 
of carbonates; marine corrosion, sorption reaction. 
GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY BYRNE 
Structure and morphology of the ocean basins; processes 
of marine erosion and deposition; sediment types and 
distribution; marine geological methods and applica- 
tions. Course designed for non-geologists. 
GEOLOGY OF THE OCEAN BASINS BYRNE 
Methods of geological and geophysical measurement 
in the ocean basins; topographic, geologic, and geo- 
physical nature of the ocean basins and the major 
features occurring in them, their origin and develop- 
ment. 
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