Piloting cruise in Hong Kong water has been concluded with satisfactory result The cruise in Hong Kong water has lasted for 8 days, from 12th August to 19th August, and contains 59 stations in Hong Kong waters. It is a … Continue reading
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Seminar 1 Nitrogen flows in marine system Abstract: Nitrogen limits productivity in most of the ocean. To understand how nitrogen flows in a system is crucial in many aspects. Due to multiple micro-organism’s competing metabolism, nitrogen cycles rapidly through … Continue reading
mapping cruise in July and August 2017
Symposium on Ocean Circulation, Ecosystem, HypoxiA and CoNsequences (OCEAN)
Symposium on Ocean Circulation, Ecosystem, HypoxiA and CoNsequences (OCEAN) (Read more …) Coastal eutrophication and hypoxia have been a global environmental issue for decades, yet their persistence reflects the scientific and socio-economic complexities involved in alleviating the problem. The eutrophication … Continue reading
Joint Workshop on Regional Oceanography Study
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Joint Workshop on Regional Oceanography Study Dec. 5: 10:00-11:00am: Meeting with Prof. Wu, Enboa, Associate Vice President 11:30-11:50am: Meeting with Prof. Wang, Yang, Dean, School of Science, romm 6522 12:00-2:00pm:Ai??Ai??Ai?? Lunch hosted by Prof. Wang Yang, Dean, School of Science … Continue reading
Seminar Evidence of rising and poleward shift of storm surge in western North Pacific in recent decades Speaker: Prof. Leo OEY, Department of Oceanography, National Sun Yat-sen University Abstract Recently, there has been considerable interest in examining how sea-level … Continue reading
Seminar Mixed-layer current and cyclonic eddy induced by global tropical cyclones Speaker: Prof. Ruo-Shan TSENG, Department of Oceanography, National Sun Yat-sen University Abstract Global velocity data from drifters of the Surface Velocity Program and the sea surface height and … Continue reading
Seminar Various aspects of coastal dynamics embedded in high-frequency radar-derived surface currents Speaker: Prof. Sung Yong KIM, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Abstract The nearly completed U.S. West Coast (USWC) high-frequency radar (HFR) network provides an unprecedented … Continue reading
Order reminyl manufacturer Seminar Satellite remote sensing of air-sea CO2 flux About the speaker: Dr. Yan Bai is professor with the SOED Second Institute of Oceanography, with research interests in ocean carbon cycling and Oceanography, ocean optics and bio-optics Models. … Continue reading
Seminar Progress on marine satellite remote sensing applications in China About the speaker: Prof. Delu Pan is academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering ( Expert of Marine Remote Sensing ) with the SOED Second Institute of Oceanography of … Continue reading