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Appendix H: Major U.S. Oceanographic Research Programs: Major Publications
Pages 144-149

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... An objective mapping for estimating geostrophic velocity from hydrographic sections including the equator.
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... The Changing Carbon Cycle in the Oceans: The Joint Global Ocean Flux Study at Mid-life. Cambridge University Press.
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... Behl, R.J., and Kennett, J.P., 1996. Brief interstadial events in the Santa Barbara basin, NE Pacific, during the past 60 kyr.
From page 147...
... Wallace, and ODP Leg 164 Science Party, Direct measurement of in situ methane quantities in a large gas-hydrate reservoir, Nature, 385, 426-428, 1997. Flower, B.P., and Kennett, J.P., 1994, The middle Miocene climatic transition: East Antarctic ice sheet development, deep ocean circulation and global carbon cycling.
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... COASTAL OCEAN PROCESSES (COOP) CoOP has just funded the synthesis phase of its first pilot project and solicited proposals for its first major process study.
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... APPENDIX H http ://www.ncdc.neaa.gov/coare/ 149 But more than the papers, TOGA left new institutions: The IRI now exists, National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) changed its name and function to include climate prediction, there are a number of prediction centers throughout the United States, and the rest of the world, and the TAO array is undergoing transition to the first operational oceanography array in support of prediction.


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