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Part 3: Techniques of Investigation | |
14: Ocean Instruments and Experimental Design, D. James Baker, Jr., pp. 396-433 14.1 Observations and the Impact of New Instruments, pp. 396-397 14.2 Instrument Development: Some Principles and History, pp. 398-401 14.3 Examples of Modern Ocean Instruments, pp. 402-428 14.4 Ocean Experiment Design, pp. 429-433 |
Chapter 14 - complete (PDF - 4.8MB) Chapter 14 - sections: 14.1 - 14.2 (PDF) 14.3 - 14.4 (PDF - 4.0MB) |
15: Geochemical Tracers and Ocean Circulation, W.S. Broecker, pp. 434-461 15.1 Introduction, p. 434 15.2 Water-Transport Tracers, pp. 435-447 15.3 Water-Mass Tracers, p. 448 15.4 Modeling Tracer Data, p. 448 15.5 Current Applications, p. 449 15.6 Ventilation of the Deep Sea, pp. 450-455 15.7 Ventilation of the Main Oceanic Thermocline, p. 456 15.8 Formation of Deep Waters, pp. 457-458 15.9 Vertical Mixing Rates, pp. 459-461 |
Chapter 15 - complete (PDF - 2.7MB) Chapter 15 - sections: 15.1 - 15.5 (PDF - 1.6MB) 15.6 - 15.9 (PDF - 1.1MB) |
16: The Origin and Development of Laboratory Models and Analogues of the Ocean Circulation, Alan J. Faller, pp. 462-480 16.1 A Brief Philosophy of Laboratory Experiments, p. 462 16.2 Introduction, pp. 463-464 16.3 The Experiments of W.S. von Arx, p. 465 16.4 The SAF Model, pp. 466-467 16.5 Experiments with Rotating Covers, pp. 468-471 16.6 A Variety of Interesting Experiments, pp. 472-477 16.7 Concluding Remarks, pp. 477-480 |
Chapter 16 - complete (PDF - 2.1MB) Chapter 16 - sections: 16.1 - 16.4 (PDF) 16.5 - 16.7 (PDF - 1.4MB) |