Over the last decade or so, there have been a few
oceanographic cruises that attempted to improve understanding of the Mediterranean Sea carbon cycle.
Not exact matches
Led by Ken Buesseler of Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the
cruise will carry 17 researchers from several countries on a 15 - day expedition.
UNOLS is seeking applications from early career scientists at U.S. universities who are interested in participating in an
oceanographic research
cruise that will continue an investigation of a chain of seamounts west of the East Pacific Rise at 8 ° 20» N followed by a detailed survey the East Pacific Rise ~ 9 ° 50» N that last erupted in 2005 - 2006.
Cruise participants had expected that physical
oceanographic data such as ocean temperature and salinity would be quarantined by Russian officials for some months.
It is a joint program between the United States, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, and Canada to visit fixed
oceanographic positions along 200 km - long transects north and south of the Bering Strait using «
cruises of opportunity» —
cruises that were heading to or from the Arctic for other studies.
This position will involve multiple research
cruises to the Arctic Ocean and Barents Sea, where the candidate is expected to learn a variety of field sampling techniques and novel
oceanographic underwater technologies.
The
oceanographic programme carried out during the LOMROG III
cruise included the collection of water column profiles with conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) data.
Kristopher Karnauskas, an associate scientist in geology and geophysics at Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in the US, and colleagues report in Nature Climate Change that they analysed flight times and daily wind speeds at
cruising altitudes for four airlines on three routes over the last 20 years.