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1997
RRS Discovery Cruise 224, Leg 1, 27 Nov-29 Dec 1996. OMEGA: Observations and Modelling of Eddy scale Geostrophic and Ageostrophic motion. Physical and biological observations in the eastern Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean)
RRS Discovery Cruise 227, 15 Apr-16 May 1997. Plankton patchiness studies by ship and satellite: P2S3
RRS Discovery Cruise 224 Leg 2, 30 Dec-17 Jan 1997. Biological and physical investigations in the region of the Almeira-Oran Front (western Mediterranean)
RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 101C Leg 2, 14 Jul-20 Aug 1996. Atlantic Margin Environmental Survey: seabed survey of the shelf edge and slope west of Shetland
RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 101C Leg 1, 05 Jun-13 Jul 1996. TOBI surveys of the continental slope west of Shetland
Currents and SPM (Suspended particulate material) measurements, Holderness, East Coast, England, November-December 1993, October 1994 - February 1995 and October 1995 - January 1996
WAM model intercomparisons - North Sea
Design and laboratory calibration of Piezoelectric Suspended Sediment Impact Probes
RRS 'Charles Darwin' Cruise 105, 29 May - 22 June 1997. Leg A: Lisbon to Vigo and Leg B: Vigo to Southampton. Ocean Margin Exchange (OMEX II-II)
RRS Discovery Cruise 225, 24 Feb-07 Mar 1997. Studies of mass wasting in the Agadir Basin and sediment transport in the Gulf of Cadiz - incorporating trials of the giant piston corer
Marine sulphur emissions
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 10. Upper air temperature, humidity and winds measured by radiosondes. Leg 1, 12 Feb-19 March
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 9. Sea surface temperature measurements. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
Scheherezade - an interdisciplinary study of the Gulf of Oman, Strait of Hormuz and the southern Arabian Gulf, Charles Darwin Cruise 104, 12 Feb-30 Apr 1997. No. 8. Surface meteorological parameters. Leg 1, 12 Feb - 19 March
1996
Production of DMSP and DMS during a mesocosm study of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom: influence of bacteria and Calanus finmarchicus grazing
Oceanography and sedimentation in the semi-enclosed, deep-water Gulf of Corinth (Greece)
Chemistry of ore-forming fluids and mineral formation rates in an active hydrothermal sulfide deposit on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Dissolved and particulate trace metals in hydrothermal plumes at the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge
A pilot heat and momentum flux study for the North Atlantic - base climatology
Airflow over the R.R.S. Discovery using the Computational Fluid Dynamics package Vectis
Air flow over the R.R.S. Charles Darwin: the disturbance of the flow at the anemometer sites used during cruises CD43 and CD98
Airflow over the RRS Discovery: variation of velocity errors with wind speed
Airflow over Le Suroit using the Computational Fluid Dynamics package Vectis
Objective analysis of climatological fields: results of test analyses using a successive correction method
The modification of tidal ellipses by stratification in the Rhine ROFI
A two-dimensional (x-z) model of tidal straining in the Rhine ROFI
The Role of the Ocean Circulation in the Changing Climate
The southern margin of the Rockall Plateau: stratigraphy, Tertiary volcanism and plate tectonic evolution
An apparent lack of response by metazoan meiofauna to phytodetritus deposition in the bathyal north-eastern Atlantic
Dual-detector system for the shipboard analysis of halocarbons in sea-water and air for oceanographic tracer studies
SeaSoar operations and data collected on "Polarstern" Cruise ANT-XIII/2, 04 Dec 1995 - 24 Jan 1996
Optical Plankton Counter SeaSoar data collected on "Polarstern" Cruise ANT-XIII/2, 04 Dec 1995 - 24 Jan 1996
A comparison of oceanic skin effect parameterisations using ship borne radiometer data
Accuracy of humidity measurements on ships: Consideration of solar radiation effects
Wind stress measurements from the open ocean corrected for air flow distortion by the ship
RRS Discovery Cruise 219, 28 Nov-11 Dec 1995. Mass wasting off Portugal and the Canary Islands - investigation by giant piston coring
RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD95, 08 Aug-14 Sep 1995. The FLUXES I Programme (hydrothermal energy, chemical and biological fluxes at a ridge segment meso-scale)
RRS Discovery Cruise 217, 27 Sep-22 Oct 1995. The biology, chemistry and physics of the Goban Spur on the European continental slope of the northeast Atlantic
The Holderness coastal experiment '93-'96
Analysis of STABLE data from Deployment 1, Holderness, UK, October 1994
Analysis of STABLE data from Deployment 2, Holderness, UK, January-February, 1995
RRS 'James Clark Ross', Cruise, 20 November - 14 December 1995. ACCLAIM: sea level measurements in the Drake Passage
RRS 'Challenger' Cruise 125, Leg A: Ardrossan to Ardrossan, 31 January - 12 February 1996. LOIS Shelf Edge Study
DMSO: a significant compound in the biogeochemical cycle of DMS
1995
Chemical tracer studies at IOSDL - 5. Manual for the determination of halocarbons in sea water and air using a dual detector instrument
The Accuracy of Wind Observations from Ships (paper presented at International COADS Winds Workshop, Kiel, Germany, 31 May - 02 Jun 1994)
Brent Spar or Broken Spur? (correspondence)
The chemistry of hydrothermal fluids from the Broken Spur site, 29°N Mid-Atlantic ridge
Circulation, exchange and water masses at the ocean margin: the role of physical processes at the shelf edge
Report on characteristics of WMO47 Metadata
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