Examples of using Oceanography in English and their translations into French
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sonar, oceanography, marine geology,
phycology and coastal oceanography.
chemical and geological oceanography;
Canada C3 participant Charles Hannah spoke with us about his work in oceanography.
as Zenghong Liu and Jianping Xu of the Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, explain.
documentation in the fields of Marine Biology and Oceanography.
At one end of the scale are the detailed regional circulation models coupling biology and oceanography.
Research Professor, Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta.
The UE of specialisation(6ECTS minimum) allow further orientation towards Physical methods of remote sensing, or Oceanography and/or Meteorology.
Second Inter-American Naval Conference on Hydrography, Oceanography and Naval Research, Buenos Aires 1979.
this unit is considered as the worldwide reference in the fields of hydrography and oceanography.
On French side, set up a national system of products for hydrology and oceanography operational development of level 3 products(multi-satellites), archiving, distribution and users services.
Use: study of ocean variability(mesoscale circulation, seasonal variation, El Niño…), including operational oceanography near-real time products.
including operational oceanography near-real time products.
satellite altimetry has evolved in parallel with the user community and oceanography.
SUB-AREAS Geology Geochemistry& Geochronology Geophysics& Seismology Hydrology Oceanography Climate Science Meteorology Physical Geography,
the GSC team at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
This doctor in oceanography, diver, expedition leader
Lancelot Braasch has been a development engineer for Scripps Institution of Oceanography since 2009, where he has been strongly implicated in integrating Argos-3 technology in drifting buoys.
Engineers at DFO's Bedford Institute of Oceanography developed a moored profiling device designed to operate year-round under unstable sea ice,