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HYDRODYNAMICS ECKART 
Application of hydrodynamics to the motion of stratified 
fluids, such as the atmosphere and oceans. Internal 
waves, steady currents, and related phenomena. 
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY BRAMLETTE, 
PHLEGER, RIEDEL 
Introductory lectures and laboratory study of the principal 
groups of marine microfossils, with special emphasis on the 
applications to problems of oceanography, and paleoceanography. 
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY BRAMLETTE, 
PHLEGER, RIEDEL 
Advanced study of specific groups of microfossils in the 
marine environments, emphasizing their ecology and 
stratigraphic applications. 
SPECIAL TOPICS IN OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
Within the next few years the following subjects will be given: 
PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SYSTEMS 
SOUND AND LIGHT OF THE SEA 
POPULATION DYNAMICS 
ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SEA 
ADVANCED METHODS OF FISHERIES RESEARCH 
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 
STUDIES OF TURBULENCE AND WAVES 
LITTORAL PROCESSES TNMAN 
Study of the physical processes in the nearshore environment, 
including waves and currents and their effect on the 
transportation of sediments and the formation of sedimentary 
features. 
PETROGRAPHY OF SEDIMENTS VAN ANDEL, BRAMLETTE 
Lectures and laboratory. Principles of sedimentary 
petrology; techniques of sediment analysis; microscopic 
mineralogy, thin section analysis, laboratory analysis; 
graphical and statistical data processing. 
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