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412. OCEAN CURRENTS BARNES 
Characteristics of currents and of forces that establish and 
modify them; methods of direct measurement and computation, use 
of indirect techniques; associated distribution of mass and 
properties. 
415. FUNDAMENTALS OF UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS MURPHY 
Wave equation in liquids and solids; propagation in inhomogeneous 
media; exact and approximate solutions related to actual properties 
of the ocean medium. 
416. APPLICATIONS OF UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS MURPHY 
Characteristics of practical systems utilized in acoustic studies 
in the ocean, including sound sources and sound detectors. Physical 
limitations of actual systems. 
421, 422. CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY RICHARDS 
Physical and chemical properties of sea water and marine products; 
methods of quantitative analysis. 
423, 424. CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY RICHARDS 
Laboratory problems in the analytical and physical chemistry of 
sea water and marine materials. 
440, 441, 442. UNDERGRADUATE SEMINAR FLEMING 
Reviews of history and literature; description of local waters 
and applications of oceanography. Required of all majors. 
452. SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES GROSS 
Origin, transportation and deposition of sediments; environments 
of sedimentation; interpretation of past climatic and physiographic 
conditions. 
453. SEDIMENTARY TECHNIQUES GROSS 
Laboratory study and statistical analysis of physical properties 
of sediments; size analysis, texture, composition, porosity, 
permeability and mass properties; description and interpretation 
of sediments. 
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