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Daily Archives: September 2, 2010
The data tells the story
Two transects down and so far so good. I made some preliminary plots of the Scanfish hydrographic data. The instrument actually saves data 32 times every second, so for each of these transects we have more than 30,000 data points. … Continue reading
Posted in Cruises, Data, Gulf of Mexico
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A Yankee Oceanographer in the Bayou
The purpose of this blog is to convey our science to as wide an audience as possible. I think I can speak for all of my colleagues when I say that we really like what we do and we have … Continue reading
Posted in Gulf of Mexico
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