Not exact matches
Pearce, who studied
hydrography as an undergrad (the science of mapping bodies of water), managed to pick up the tab for his # 10,500 ($ 16,000 USD) degree on his own,
in part thanks to a hotel that gave him free lodging
in exchange for work.
In the new paper, Sawyer and colleagues tapped the National
Hydrography Dataset, which contains realistic topographic models of riverbeds, streams, and coastlines across the United States.
Rapid switches
in subpolar North Atlantic
hydrography and climate during the Last Interglacial (MIS 5e).
Repeat
hydrography has been used to document a decadal increase
in the inventory of DIC
in the Pacific (8); however, the technique has not yet been applied to the detection of pH changes.
Topography (e.g., presence of canyons) and
hydrography (e.g., cascading events) play a major role
in the transportation and accumulation of these chemicals from the coast and shelf to the deep basins, affecting the local fauna.
An abrupt change
in hydrography and large - scale circulation of the deep waters of the Eastern Mediterranean resulted from a unique, high - volume influx of dense waters from the Aegean Sea during the 1990s.
Among numerous expeditions by icebreakers and other research vessels to the northern Bering Sea and Strait, the Chukchi Sea, and other Arctic regions [272] is the Western Arctic Shelf - Basin Interactions Project
in 2002 - 2008, which assessed the effects of variability
in sea ice cover and
hydrography on the marine ecosystem and the impacts of climate change.
She is one of the most experienced and respected QCs at the Bar
in the field of large scale casualty and collision work where there are related conflict of laws and jurisdictional issues, and complex expert issues relating to naval architecture,
hydrography, geo - technology and meteorology.