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Archive | 2002

World ocean atlas 2001. Volume 2, Salinity

Melissa M. Zweng; James R. Reagan; John I. Antonov; Ricardo A. Locarnini; Alexey V. Mishonov; Timothy P. Boyer; Hernan E. Garcia; O Baranova; Daphne R. Johnson; Dan Seidov; Mathew M. Biddle; Sydney Levitus

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Archive | 2013

World ocean atlas 2013. Volume 4, Dissolved inorganic nutrients (phosphate, nitrate, silicate)

Hernan E. Garcia; Ricardo A. Locarnini; Timothy P. Boyer; John I. Antonov; O Baranova; Melissa M. Zweng; James Reagan; Daphne R. Johnson; Alexey V. Mishonov; Sydney Levitus

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Archive | 2015

Regional climatology of the East Asian Seas : an introduction

Daphne R. Johnson; Timothy P. Boyer; Dan Seidov; Alexey V. Mishonov

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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2014

2013 World Ocean Atlas Aids High‐Resolution Climate Studies

Timothy P. Boyer; Hernan E. Garcia; Ricardo A. Locarnini; Melissa M. Zweng; Alexey V. Mishonov; James Reagan; John I. Antonov; O Baranova; Mathew M. Biddle; Daphne R. Johnson; Christopher R. Paver

Since 1982, the Levitus Climatological Atlas of the Worlds Ocean and each succeeding World Ocean Atlas have been used to provide initial and boundary conditions for modeling studies, as well as baselines for climate studies. However, there has been a broadening demand for ocean modeling on spatial scales finer than 1-degree resolution [e.g., Penduff et al., 2010]. Likewise, vertical resolution for isobaric coordinate models is important for realistic representation of ocean processes [Wang et al., 2008].


Archive | 1998

US Government Printing Office

Sydney Levitus; Timothy P. Boyer; Margarita E. Conkright; J. Antonov Brien; Cathy Stephens; L. Stathoplos; Daphne R. Johnson; R. Gelfeld


Archive | 2010

World ocean atlas 2009

Sydney Levitus; Ricardo A. Locarnini; Timothy P. Boyer; Alexey V. Mishonov; John I. Antonov; Hernan E. Garcia; O Baranova; Melissa M. Zweng; Daphne R. Johnson; Dan Seidov


Archive | 2006

World ocean database 2005

Timothy P. Boyer; John I. Antonov; O Baranova; Hernan E. Garcia; Daphne R. Johnson; Alexey V. Mishonov; Todd O'Brien; Dan Seidov; I Smolyar; Melissa M. Zweng; Christopher R. Paver; Ricardo A. Locarnini; James Reagan; C. Forgy; Alexandra Grodsky; Sydney Levitus


NOAA Atlas NESDIS | 2006

World Ocean Atlas 2005, Volume 3: Dissolved Oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization, and Oxygen Saturation [+DVD]

Hernan E. Garcia; Timothy P. Boyer; Ricardo A. Locarnini; John I. Antonov; Alexey V. Mishonov; O Baranova; Melissa M. Zweng; James Reagan; Daphne R. Johnson; Sydney Levitus


Archive | 1999

World Ocean Database 1998 : CD-ROM data set documentation

Margarita E. Conkright; Sydney Levitus; Todd O'Brien; Timothy P. Boyer; Cathy Stephens; Daphne R. Johnson; O Baranova; John I. Antonov; R. Gelfeld; J. Rochester; C. Forgy


Archive | 2006

WORLD OCEAN DATABASE 2005 TUTORIAL

Daphne R. Johnson; Hernan E. Garcia; Timothy P. Boyer

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Hernan E. Garcia

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Margarita E. Conkright

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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James R. Reagan

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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