Project Proposals and Reports, 1976-1996
Series
Scope and Content Note
The Project Proposals and Reports series consists of project proposals sent to the National Science Foundation, Bermuda Biological Station and NOAA, as well as periodic progress reports on the projects. Projects include
- SCIFF
- Oceanic Flux Program
- Study of Seasonal Effects on the Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Ratios of Planktonic Foraminifera and Applications to Paleoclimatology
- Seasonal Changes in the Supply of Sediment to the Deep Sargasso Sea
- Seasonal Changes in Sedimentation and Isotope Ratios of Planktonic Foraminifera in the Atlantic: Applications to Paleoclimatology
- Oceanic Flux Program: Summary of a Coordinated Set of Proposed Serial Measurements at a Deep-Sea Station
- Oceanic Flux Program: Modes and Rates of Particulate Transfer to the Deep Sargasso Sea
- Seasonal Changes in Sediment Flux and Isotope Ratios of Planktonic Foraminifera in the North Atlantic
- Carbonate Dissolution Experiment: Particulate Fluxes
- Acquisition of Isotope-Ratio Mass Spectrometer
- Continuation of Time-Series Particle Flux Measurements in the Sargasso Sea
- Time-Series Measurements by Moored Sediment Traps
- Stable-Isotope Paleoclimatology: Determination of Seasonal Contrast From Individual Tests of Perennially Abundant Planktonic Foraminifera
- Can Magnitude and Change of Carbon Flux to the Deep Ocean be Monitored from the Surface? Analysis of Time Series Holds the Answer
- Comparitive Studies of the Time-Series of Surface Ocean Properties and Deep-Ocean Carbon Flux: Are There Easily Measured and Monitored Proxies for Carbon Flux
- Can the Biological Pump Be Assessed through Monitoring Surface-Ocean Properties?
- Time Series Sediment Trapping in the Sargasso Sea and a Search for an Efficient Assessment of the Biological Pump
Dates
- Creation: 1976-1996
Language of Materials
From the Record Group:
The records are in
English.
Access
Open: materials are available for research.
Extent
.5 box (.75 lin. ft.)
Arrangement
Materials in the series are arranged chronologically.
Repository Details
Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository
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