deep-sea thermometer

  • 1Sea surface temperature — Weekly average sea surface temperature for the World Ocean during the first week of February 2011, during a period of La Niña …

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  • 2Werner Suess — (* Mai 1822 oder 7. Februar 1823 in Leipzig; † 7. August 1901 in Bladensburg (Maryland)) war ein deutsch amerikanischer Mechaniker.[1] Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Veröffentlichungen 3 Literatur …

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  • 3Термометр глубинный —         (от греч. therme тепло и metreo измеряю * a. deep sea thermometer; н. Bohrlochthermometer, Tiefentemperaturmeβgerat; ф. sonde thermometrique, thermometre de fond; и. termometro de profundidad) измерительное средство для определения темп… …

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  • 4undersea exploration — Introduction       the investigation and description of the ocean waters and the seafloor and of the Earth beneath. Primary objectives and accomplishments       Included in the scope of undersea exploration are the physical and chemical… …

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  • 5Robert Ballard — Robert Duane Ballard (born June 30, 1942 in Wichita, Kansas) is an oceanographer most noted for his work in underwater archaeology. He is most famous for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989,… …

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  • 6Ocean acoustic tomography — The western North Atlantic showing the locations of two experiments that employed ocean acoustic tomography. AMODE, the Acoustic Mid Ocean Dynamics Experiment (1990 1), was designed to study ocean dynamics in an area away from the Gulf Stream,… …

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  • 7Walter Munk — Naissance modifier …

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  • 10geothermometer — |jē(ˌ)ō+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ge + thermometer 1. : geologic thermometer 2. : a thermometer designed to measure temperatures in deep sea deposits or in bore holes deep below the surface of the earth * * *… …

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