This week's Sea-Floor Sunday is a nice video explanation (less than 2 minutes in duration) of what multibeam bathymetry data is using the Puerto Rico Trench, the deepest spot in the Atlantic Ocean.
In 2007, as an undergraduate co-op student working at the Geological Survey of Canada’s Pacific Geoscience Centre near Victoria, B.C., I helped map seabed habitats and hazards off the West Coast.
Ocean Mapping Instructor, School of Ocean Technology, Memorial University of Newfoundland Marine scientists often feel like they’re fumbling in the dark. The global ocean covers about 71 per cent of ...
Just a quick post today to show you one of the latest multibeam bathymetric images released by the US Geological Survey. Go to this page to view and download the large-format PDFs. If you'd like to ...
Marine scientists often feel like they are fumbling in the dark. The global ocean covers about 71% of our planet and is central to life as it exists on Earth. But only about 20% of the seafloor has ...
Internet information giant Google updated ocean data in its Google Earth application this week, reflecting new bathymetry data assembled by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, NOAA ...
Internet information giant Google updated ocean data in its Google Earth application this week, reflecting new bathymetry data assembled by researchers from around the world. The newest version of ...
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