NPR article featuring Peter Huybers and Duo Chan's research on historical ocean temperature data
August 21, 2019
Please follow this link to an interesting NPR article featuring the work of Peter Huybers and Duo Chan on improving historical data on ocean temperatures collected manually over more than a century. Really fascinating work!
Professor Charles H. Langmuir receives Maurice Ewing Medal in recognition of significant original contributions to the ocean sciences by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). The Maurice Ewing Medal is given annually to one honoree in recognition of significant original contributions to the ocean sciences which includes for the advancement of oceanographic engineering, technology, and...
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