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Tag Archives: oceanography
3rd February 2020 – How Do You Observe 1.33 Billion Km3 of Ocean?
This question will be asked by Dr Matt Donnelly, Lead Data Scientist, UK Argo Programme. The oceans play a key role in the climate and provide a habitat for a wide range of marine life, but with an average depth … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, monthly_meeting
Tagged oceanography, robotics
2nd November 2015 – Oceanography
Oceanography: from Microbes to Global Climate Speaker: Professor Jonathan Sharples, University of Liverpool. How do the physics, chemistry and biology of some of the world’s smallest organisms, which live in the ocean, help to maintain our climate?
Posted in 2015, monthly_meeting
Tagged climate, oceanography
5th July 2010 – The Deep Oceans and Their Inhabitants
Join Professor Paul Tyler of The National Oceanographic Centre on Monday 5th July to discuss “What goes on down there”. What are conditions like at the bottom of the deep oceans? The pressure is phenomenal – can anything live? What … Continue reading
Posted in 2010, monthly_meeting
Tagged oceanography