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Synonyms were used for: Meereskunde
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- geografie des meeres
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- meeresgeografie
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- oceanography
- ozeanografie
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Interactions between calanoid copepod hosts and their associated microbiota
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2015|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Advanced geophysical studies of accretion of oceanic lithosphere in Mid-Ocean Ridges characterized by contrasting tectono-magmatic settings
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2012|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
A magmatic trigger for the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum?
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2015|Keywords: Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography. -
Ciliate micrograzer dynamics of the New England shelf
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Pteropod shell condition, locomotion, and long-term population trends in the context of ocean acidification and environmental change
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Integrating bioenergetics and foraging behavior : the physiological ecology of larval cod (Gadus morhua)
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2004|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Ecology, diversity and comparative genomics of oceanic cyanobacterial viruses
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2004|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Halogenated 1'-methyl-1,2'-bipyrroles (MBPs) in the Norwestern Atlantic
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2009|Keywords: /Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering., Chemical oceanography -
The biogeochemistry of marine particulate trace metals
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2014|Keywords: Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography. -
Age, movements, and feeding ecology of northwest Atlantic white sharks estimated from ecogeochemical profiles in vertebrae
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2014|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
The aggregation of clay minerals and marine microalgal cells : physicochemical theory and implications for controlling harmful algal blooms
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2001|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Relating behavioral context to acoustic parameters of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) vocalizations
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2001|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
A determination of air-sea gas exchange and upper ocean biological production from five noble gasses and tritiugenic helium-3
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2007|Keywords: Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography., Radioactive tracers in oceanography -
Wave-induced centrifugal instability in a stratified shear layer
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1975|Keywords: Thermoclines (Oceanography) -
An investigation of the roles of geomagnetic and acoustic cues in whale navigation and orientation
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Uranium-series radionuclide records of paleoceanographic and sedimentary changes in the Arctic Ocean
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2009|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Energy pathways and structures of oceanic eddies from the ECCO2 State Estimate and Simplified Models
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
Microbial production and consumption of marine dissolved organic matter
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Moored observations of shelfbreak processes at the inflow to and outflow from the Arctic Ocean
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
Biogeochemical applications of compound-specific radiocarbon analysis
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2000|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Growth and development of larval bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) in response to early exposure to high CO₂
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Understanding terrestrial organic carbon export : a time-series approach
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography. -
Strong wind events across Greenland's coast and their influence on the ice sheet, sea ice and ocean
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2012|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
The evolution of upper ocean thermal structure at 10⁰N, 125⁰W during 1997-1998
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2003|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering., Thermoclines (Oceanography) -
The remineralization of marine organic matter by diverse biological and abiotic processes
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
The ecology, life history, and phylogeny of the marine thecate heterotrophic dinoflagellates Protoperidinium and Diplopsalidaceae (Dinophyceae)
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2006|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Functional connectivity of coral reef fishes in a tropical seascape assessed by compound-specific stable isotope analyses
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2011|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Species-specific patterns in bivalve larval supply to a coastal embayment
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2011|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Uncertainty Quantification in ocean state estimation.
UQ in ocean state estimationFree accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Life cycle studies of the red tide dinoflagellate species complex Alexandrium tamarense
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2011|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Advances in integrating autonomy with acoustic communications for intelligent networks of marine robots
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Radiation and dissipation of internal waves generated by geostrophic motions impinging on small-scale topography
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2009|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
Trace metals and the ecology of marine cyanobacteria
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2000|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Diversity of the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium : characterization of the Woods Hole culture collection and quantification of field populations
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2009|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
A Lagrangian mean description of stratospheric tracer transport
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1982|Keywords: Meteorology and Physical Oceanography. -
Molecular insights into the niche of harmful brown tides
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2011|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
A computational approach to the quantification of animal camouflage
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2014|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering. -
Observations of wave-mean flow interaction in the Pacific equatorial undercurrent
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1991|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography -
The effects of moisture on mountain lee waves
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1981|Keywords: Meteorology and Physical Oceanography. -
The distribution of dissolved silica in the deep western North Atlantic Ocean
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1979|Keywords: Chemical oceanography North Atlantic Ocean -
Novel analytical strategies for tracing the organic carbon cycle in marine and riverine particles
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography. -
Scale closure in upper ocean optical properties : from single particles to ocean color
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2002|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Inferring ocean circulation during the last glacial maximum and last deglaciation using data and models
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2017|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Laboratory evaluation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) as a new in situ chemical sensing technique for the deep ocean.
Laboratory evaluation of LIBS as a new in situ chemical sensing technique for the deep oceanFree accessDSpace@MIT | 2007|Keywords: /Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering., Chemical oceanography Instruments -
Near-inertial and thermal to atmospheric forcing in the North Atlantic Ocean
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2010|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
Gene discovery and expression profiling in the toxin-producing marine diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Hasle) Hasle
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2004|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography. -
Comparison of wind stress algorithms, datasets and oceanic power input
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2009|Keywords: Joint Program in Physical Oceanography. -
Physical influences on phytoplankton ecology : models and observations
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 2013|Keywords: Joint Program in Oceanography. -
Behavioral ecology of coral reef fishes at spawning aggregation sites
Free accessDSpace@MIT | 1998|Keywords: Joint Program in Biological Oceanography.
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