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| The ocean is full of skeletons ! | 18 Nov 2004 14:13 GMT | 1 |
One day the skeletons will rise and bite our butts !
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| TOPEX/JASON sea level data | 15 Nov 2004 17:24 GMT | 1 |
Looking at the graph on http://sealevel.colorado.edu/ I thought that the rate of sealevel rise had increased since 1999. So i did a small reanalysis of the data, the results are at http://membrane.com/sidd/sealevel.html
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| grid generation (look for analytical formula) | 12 Nov 2004 14:03 GMT | 3 |
I am trying to find an analytical formula which lets me describe a grid. The condition of the grid is that: In the X-axis (grid points along the same latitude), everything is regular in degree (I mean for eg. I have my grid every 0.1313 degree, that is like
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| Is this newgroup monitored? | 07 Nov 2004 20:46 GMT | 1 |
Dear Folks, I have been an occasional visitor to this newsgroup for several years, noting that it has considerably less flaming and obvious commercial ads than the parallel GEOLOGY newsgroup. Is this newsgroup monitored, and, if so, by
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| Temperature of the sea? | 03 Nov 2004 13:49 GMT | 4 |
I have a strange question, arising from this website <http://www.guy-saget.com/vin_de_la_mer.htm> A French winegrower some years ago put a few hundred bottles at 10 meters below sea level. After four years, they tasted fresher (and
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| Some Oceanographic information | 01 Nov 2004 17:18 GMT | 6 |
I am trying to build up a undersea network. In order to correctly design networks in deep ocean (not shallow waters) we need to be fully aware of all the characteristics that might be exhibeted in that environment. We are aware as to how the sound
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