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LEADER: 03662cam 2200517Ma 4500
001 ocm81180464
003 OCoLC
005 20090910102956.0
008 860917s1984 caua b f000 0 eng d
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086 0 $aD 208.14/2:NPS-68-84-002
088 $aNPS-68-84-002
049 $aAD#A
245 00 $aHydrographic data from the OPTOMA Program :$bOPTOMA2, legs I and II, 31 July-14 August, 1982 /$cby Michele M. Rienecker ...[et al.] ; chief scientists, C.N.K. Mooers and A.R. Robinson.
260 $aMonterey, California :$bNaval Postgraduate School,$c1984.
300 $aiii, 65 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
500 $aTitle from cover.
500 $a"Prepared for: Office of Naval Research, Environmental Sciences Directorate (Code 420), Arlington, VA 22217."
500 $a"NPS68-84-002"--Cover.
500 $a"March 1984"--Cover.
500 $aJoint authors: Michele M. Rienecker, Christopher N.K. Mooers, Marie C. Colton, Paul A. Wittman.
500 $a"The OPTOMA Program is a joint program of Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School [and] Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University."
500 $aAuthor(s) key words: California current system, physical oceanography, dynamic oceanography.
500 $aDTIC Identifiers: OPTOMA project, PE61153N.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 63).
506 $a"Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited"--Cover.
513 $aTechnical report; October 1982 - March 1984.
520 $aThe OPTOMA (Ocean Prediction Through Observations, Modeling and Analysis) Program, a joint NPS/Harvard program sponsored by ONR, seeks to understand the mesoscale (fronts, eddies, and jets) variability and dynamics of the California Current System and to determine the scientific limits to practical mesoscale ocean forecasting. To help carry out the aims of this project, a series of cruises has been planned in two subdomains, NOCAL and CENCAL. The cruise OPTOMA2 was undertaken, in the R/V ACANIA, for two weeks in August, 1982 and covered part of the NOCAL domain which is roughly 200 km square centered 150 km off the California coast. Hydrographic data were acquired during two legs: Leg I was carried out during the period 31 July to 5 August and sampled an area 130 km cross-shore by 190 km alongshore with additional transects to and from the domain. Leg II was carried out during the period 8 to 14 August and sampled an area roughly 150 km cross-shore by 100 km alongshore. Each leg consisted of a series of parallel transects directed alongshore, separated by roughly 45 km and along which hydrographic stations were occupied every 8.8 km. In addition, there were diagonal transects and tracks to and from the domain.
592 $ack/ 9/14/09.
650 0 $aOceanography$zCalifornia$zPacific Coast.
650 0 $aHydrographic surveying$zCalifornia$zPacific Coast.
650 0 $aOcean currents$zPacific Ocean.
700 1 $aRienecker, Michele M.
700 1 $aMooers, C. N. K.$q(Christopher N. K.)
700 1 $aColton, Marie C.
700 1 $aWittman, Paul A.
700 1 $aRobinson, Allan R.
710 2 $aNaval Postgraduate School (U.S.).$bDept. of Oceanography.
710 2 $aHarvard University.$bCenter for Earth and Planetary Physics.
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035 $a(CStRLIN)CDKG86-B2530
590 $a"By Michele M. Rienecker, Christopher N.K. Mooers, Marie C. Colton, Paul A. Wittmann."
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926 $aNPS-LIB$bDIGIPROJ$cD 208.14/2:NPS-68-84-002$dTECH_RPT$eNEVER$f1