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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:193892105:5864
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029 0 $aDTICE$bADA427098
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm74272595
035 $a(OCoLC)74272595
035 $a(NNC)6225258
040 $aDTICE$cDTICE$dZCU
050 4 $aGC2
111 2 $aBrazil/U.S. Workshop on Physical Oceanography$d(1987 :$cOcean Process Analysis Laboratory)
245 10 $aBrazil/U.S. Workshop on Physical Oceanography Held on 3-6 August 1987$h[electronic resource].
260 $a[Durham, NH :$bOcean Process Analysis Laboratory, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire,$c1987?]
500 $aSponsored primarily by the National Science Foundation International Program Grant INT-8703019. Additional support was provided by the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, the Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory, and the Center for International Perspectives, University of New Hampshire; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, Brazil; and the Tinker Foundation, Inc.
520 $aThe first Brazil/U.S. Workshop on Physical Oceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean was held on 3 Aug 1987 at the University of New Hampshire. The workshop resulted from a growing mutual interest in studying a complex and exceedingly interesting part of the world's ocean; its purpose was to broaden Brazilian/U.S. interest in studies of the Brazil Current. Five Brazilians and 25 U.S. physical oceanographers met for four days of interaction. Two days of technical talks were followed by two days of planning discussions. The 21 abstracts included in this proceedings are as follows: Brazil Current Measurements; Satellite AVHRR Imagery of the Brazil Current during 1985; The NECC as Measured by SEQUAL/FOCAL Surface Drifters; Meridional Transports in the South Atlantic; Tropical Atlantic Finestructure; Circulation Field off North East Brazil in 1985, and Comparison with Historical Patterns; Large-Scale Eddy Characteristics and Variability in the Western Atlantic Near Equatorial Waters; The NBC Retroflection as Traced from Space with the CZCS; Equatorial Upper Ocean Response to Trade-Wind Forcing Observed Using Moored Current Meters during the SEQUAL Experiment; Low-Frequency Variability on the Brazilian Continental Shelf; Dynamics of the Amazon Plume; Estuary and Lagoon Systems in Brazil; Variability of the North Brazil Coastal Current; Physical Oceanography in AMASSEDS; Overview of the North Brazil Shelf Study (NOBRASS); The North Brazil Experiment (NOBREX); Boundary Current Separation and Equatorial Outflow; Meridional Oscillations Driven by Zonal Winds in a Trapezoidal Equatorial Basin; Doppler Current Profiling from Moored Subsurface Floats; Microcomputer Revolution in Remote Instrumentation; and On the Development of Oceanographic instrumentation in Brazil. The abstracts are followed by the texts of general discussions concerning Brazil/U.S. scientific collaboration and workshop discussions on coastal oceanography, equatorial Atlantic, and joint modeling studies.
520 $aThe first Brazil/U.S. Workshop on Physical Oceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean was held on 3 Aug 1987 at the University of New Hampshire. The workshop resulted from a growing mutual interest in studying a complex and exceedingly interesting part of the world's ocean; its purpose was to broaden Brazilian/U.S. interest in studies of the Brazil Current.
650 0 $aOceanography$vCongresses.
650 0 $aOcean currents$zSouth Atlantic Ocean$vCongresses.
650 17 $aPhysical and Dynamic Oceanography.$2scgdst
650 27 $aHydrology, Limnology and Potamology.$2scgdst
650 27 $aFluid Mechanics.$2scgdst
650 17 $aTropical regions.$2dtict
650 17 $aAmazon river.$2dtict
650 17 $aBrazil.$2dtict
650 17 $aOceanography.$2dtict
650 17 $aSouth atlantic ocean.$2dtict
650 17 $aScientific research.$2dtict
650 27 $aMeasurement.$2dtict
650 27 $aUnited states.$2dtict
650 27 $aOcean currents.$2dtict
650 27 $aWind.$2dtict
650 27 $aEddies(fluid mechanics)$2dtict
650 27 $aContinental shelves.$2dtict
650 27 $aBathymetry.$2dtict
650 27 $aSediment transport.$2dtict
650 27 $aSeasonal variations.$2dtict
650 27 $aInfrared images.$2dtict
650 27 $aInstrumentation.$2dtict
650 27 $aSalinity.$2dtict
650 27 $aHydrography.$2dtict
650 27 $aCirculation.$2dtict
650 27 $aRemote detection.$2dtict
650 27 $aCooperation.$2dtict
650 27 $aWorkshops.$2dtict
650 27 $aPhytoplankton.$2dtict
650 27 $aBoundary layer flow.$2dtict
650 27 $aBuoys.$2dtict
650 27 $aLagoons(landforms)$2dtict
650 27 $aDoppler sonar.$2dtict
650 27 $aSatellite imagery.$2dtict
653 2 $aBRAZIL CURRENT
653 2 $aOCEAN CIRCULATION
653 2 $aSEQUAL EXPERIMENT
653 2 $aTRADE WIND FORCING
653 2 $aBOUNDARY CURRENT SEPARATION
653 2 $aZONAL WINDS
653 2 $aOCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION
653 2 $aTROPICAL ATLANTIC OCEAN
653 2 $aEQUATORIAL ATLANTIC OCEAN
653 2 $aNECC(NORTH EQUATORIAL COUNTERCURRENT)
653 2 $aFINESTRUCTURE
653 2 $aSALT TRANSPORT
653 2 $aAMAZON PLUME
653 2 $aCZCS(COASTAL ZONE COLOR SCANNERS)
653 2 $aAMASSEDS(AMAZON SHELF SEDIMENT STUDY)
653 2 $aAMAZON DISPERSAL SYSTEM
653 2 $aNBC(NORTH BRAZIL CURRENT)
653 $aContinental Shelf
700 1 $aDrapeau, Elaine.
710 2 $aUniversity of New Hampshire.$bOcean Process Analysis Laboratory.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio6225258$zArchived site
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS