User:Richard Hobbs/Seismic oceanography

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Thermohaline circulation
Oceanographic frontal systems on the southern hemisphere

Seismic Oceanography is an interdisciplinary research topic that uses the spatial resolution of the reflection seismology to address issues in oceanography[1]. The method is sensitive to the thermohaline structure of the oceans[2]. Where thermohaline derives from thermo- referring to temperature and -haline referring to salt content, factors which together determine the sound speed and density of sea water[3]. In particular, the results are of interest to physical oceanographers for the study of the ocean's physical attributes including temperature-salinity structure, mixing, internal waves, tides and currents[4].

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  • Background, the history and underlying physics;
  • Applications, mapping the thermohaline structure in the oceans, quantifying internal wave and turbulent spectra, estimating water movement ;


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Category:Applied and interdisciplinary physics Category:Oceanography Category:Physical geography