Global Ocean Science: Toward An Integrated Approachby
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Examines how the largest U.S. ocean research programs, such as the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) or the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOVS), have significantly contributed to our understanding of the ocean in ways they could not be expected through the efforts of individual science groups. DLC: Oceanography--Research--International cooperation. Related Free eBooks - Future Needs In Deep Submergence Science: Occupied And Unoccupied Vehicles In Basic Ocean Research
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