Cook, M.W., {see Cook and Waters) 

 Copper 



adequacy, Vll-98 

 impact on market, Vll-1 1 3 

 ore, VII-95, 101 

 potential, VII-1 35 

 substitute materials, VII-1 34-1 35 

 supplies and prices, Vll-1 34 

 uses, Vll-1 34 

 Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army 

 Beach Erosion Board, III-98 

 coastal zone, regulatory authority, 111-130 

 hurricane protection, I-2S, III-98-99 

 lake survey 



Coastal Engineering and Research Center, 111-99 

 programs, future, lU-lOO 

 Waterways Experiment Station, III-99 

 monitoring system, present status, 11-27 

 navigation projects, III-98 

 port development, 111-62 



regulating marine petroleum operations, VII-216 

 supporting services, V-1 4 

 Cost-benefit/systems studies 



decision-making framework, 11-65-66 



funding level, 11-67 



studies 



"products" postulated, 11-66 

 sub-system, new 11-66 

 technology, new, 11-65 

 techniques 



"cost-effectiveness analysis," 11-65 

 "operations research," 11-65 

 "systems analysis," 11-65 

 "Cost-effectiveness analysis," cost-benefit/systems studies, 



11-65-66 

 Cost of Clean Water study, pollution, 111-59 

 Council of Laboratory Directors, 11-42 

 Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty, VII-243, 248 

 Craftsman, marine, defmition, IV-3 

 Current, ocean, monitoring appraisal, 11-34 

 Currents 



deep ocean, 11-48-49 

 fixed meters, 11-49 

 NASCO, 11-49 

 near-surface, 11-48 

 systems, major 



atmospheric wind-ocean current energy exchange, 



11-49 

 non-uniformity, 11-49 

 CURV (see Cable-Controlled Underwater Recovery 



Vehicle) 

 Cycles 



Brayton, VI-34 

 Rankine, VI-34 

 Sterling, VI-34 



D 



Data centers: 



archival, 1-9, 1-54 



coordinated system, 1-9, 154-155 

 National Oceanographic Data Center 

 acquiring data, 1-9, 55 

 coding data, 1-9, 55 

 funding and management, 1-9, 53 

 processing, 1-54 



scope of mission, 1-9, 54 

 storing data, 1-9, 54 

 National Weather Records Center 

 archival mission, 1-9, 54 

 functions, 1-9, 54 

 funding, 1-9, 54 

 recommendation, 1-8, 55 

 retrieval, 1-8, 55 

 Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center 



analysis of biological and geological data, 1-9, 55 

 funding, 1-55 

 initial sorting, 1-55 

 Smithsonian Institution 

 maintenance costs, 1-55 

 reference collection, 1-55 

 research center, 1-55 

 Data handling {see also Fundamental technology) 

 display, Vl-71 

 gathering, VI- 71 

 processing, VI-71 

 recommendations 



computer, standardized, VI-72 

 data centers, VI-7 2 

 data collection, VI-72 

 recording, Vl-71 

 retrieval 



National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), 



VI-72 

 random access, VI-72 

 storage, VI-72 

 Dead Sea, chemical extraction, V-193 

 Declaration of Santiago, fisheries, international legal- 

 political framework, VIII-56 

 Deep ocean stations, VI-233 

 Deep Ocean Survey Vehicle (DOSV), undersea systems, 



VI-84 

 Deep ocean technology 



project machinery, external, VI-41 

 undersea systems, VI-84 

 Deep seas' bed and subsoil 



alternatives, rejected, VIII-36 

 creating "intermediate zone," VlII-36 

 recommended framework, VIlI-36 

 redefined "Continental Shelf," VIII-36 

 Deep Submergence Ocean Engineering Policy Planning 



Group, Vl-92 

 Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) 

 machinery, external, VI-37 

 test facilities, simulation, VI-77 

 undersea systems, VI-84, 90 

 Deep Submergence Search Vehicle (DSSV) 

 power sources, VI-34 

 search and rescue, VI-96-97 

 test facilities, simulation, VI-77 



