420 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
FIELD TRIP: une 12. Trip to port of Grand Haven, Michigan, to inspect re: 
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scarch vessels o Ope aa ne on the Great Lakes, Bus will depart from 
side entrance of Michigan Union at 1:00 p.m. 
REGISTRATION: Beginning 8:00 a.m. June 13, Angell Hall Concourse at Audi- 
torium A. (All sessions will be held in Angell Hall, Auditoriums 
A, ©, or D, 
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Theme: The Aquatic Environment 
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13 
Angell Hall, Auditorium A 
8:30—Welcome. HARLAN HATCHER, President of The University of Michigan. 
Session I.) Physical Characteristics 
Invited Papers: 
Angell Hall, Auditorium A, ROBERT W, PEINNAK presiding. 
9:00—-PICKARD, G. L. University of British Columbia. Marine physical environ: 
ment. 
9:30-—--MORTIMER, C. H. Scottish Marine Biological Station, Frontiers in physi 
cal linnology. 
Contributed Papers: 
Section A. Angell Hall, Auditorium C. GEORGE L. PICKARD presiding. 
10:15—OLSON, F. C. W. and T. ICHIYE. AMS, RCA Laboratories, Elfect of 
stratification on the period of inertial motion. 
10:30—MEF, THOMAS R., JR. Cornell Acronautical Lab. Measurements of orbital 
velocitics in water waves, 
10:45—VERBER, JAMES L. U.S. Public Health Service, Chicago. Initial current 
studies in Lake Michigan. 
11;00-—BLAKKAN, BRUCE D. University of Michigan. A fershwater geomagnetic 
clectrokinctograph. 
11:15—MARSHALL, NELSON. University of Rhode Island. Circulation adjacent 
: to the bottom as related to the epibenthic environment. 
11:30--JOLINSON, RUSSELL L. Michizan Department of Health, Escanaba, Tides 
and sciches in Green Bay. 
245--GRAITIAM, JOSEPH J. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Boothbay Hathor, 
Mhiinee Sitchin dicemahaencations «ndleextnmcuion coctheients in the central and 
eastern north Pacific. 
Section B.  Anpell Tlall, Auditorium D, ChLIVEORD Tt. MORTIMER presiding: 
—1081S—SHONTING, DAVID TH. ULS. Naval Underwater Ordnance Station, New 
port, RL, and MALT. Some observations of short-term heating and cocling 
in surface waters using the bathythermopraph, 
«210: 30—McFADDEN, J. D. and R. A. RAGOTZKIE, University of Wisconsin, 
Acrial mapping of surface temperature pattern of Lake Michigan. 
-10:45—ANDEI RSON, D. V. and G. K. RODGERS. Ontario Department of Lands 
: and Forests, and Great Lakes Institute, University of Toronto. The thermal 
: structure of Lake Ontario. 
11:;00—WINTERFELD, THOMAS. National Occanographic Data Center. Some 
aspects of the use of sca surface reference temperatures in bathythermograph 
Processing. 
11:15—FARRELL, JOYCE and CARL MOREY. U.S. Naval Underwater Ordnance 
Station, R.I, Automatic interpolation of oceanographic station data at isen- 
tropic levels pane the IBM 1620 data processing system. 
11:30—RODGERS, G. K. Great Lakes Institute, University of Toronto. Lake Erie: 
recent observations on some of its physical and chemical properties; Part II. 
11:45—ANDERSON, D. V. and G. K. RODGERS. Ontario Department of Lands 
and -Torests, and Great Lakes Institute, VEenny of Toronto. A synoptic 
survey of Take Superior, 
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