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The distribution of active floats in the Argo array, colour coded by country that owns the float, as of February 2018. Argo is an international programme for researching the ocean. It uses profiling floats to observe temperature, salinity and currents. Recently it has observed bio-optical properties in the Earth's oceans.
Roemmich in 2017, speaking on the RV Tangaroa in New Zealand. Dean Roemmich (/ ˈ r ɛ m ɪ k / REM-ik [1]) is a contemporary American physical oceanographer.. Roemmich was the early leader behind the sensors array Argo which continuously and globally measures vertical profiles of oceanic conditions, chiefly temperature and salinity.
Argo is an unmanned deep-towed undersea video camera sled developed by Dr. Robert Ballard through Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Deep Submergence Laboratory. Argo is most famous for its role in the discovery of the wreck of the RMS Titanic in 1985.
American oceanographer Robert Ballard, working with the French Research Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea, developed a submersible vessel called the Argo that could travel down 13,000 feet ...
In 2004, Ballard was appointed professor of oceanography, and currently serves as Director of the Institute for Archaeological Oceanography, at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography. He was the first speaker to give the Charles and Marie Fish Lecture in Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island in 2002. [41]
Carin Ashjian (US, born 1960); James Percy Ault (US, 1881–1929); Alice Alldredge (US, born 1949); Lihini Aluwihare; Henryk Arctowski (Poland, 1871–1958); Giuseppina Aliverti (Italy, 1894–1982)
Naoisé O'Reilly is a psychology expert who develops methods in the areas of expression and psychological profiling. [1] She earned a PhD in physical oceanography from the National Oceanography Centre [2] at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom in 2007. [3]
Joshua K. Willis is an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.His area of expertise is current sea level rise, as well as measuring ocean temperatures. [4] When sea level fell from 2010 to 2011, Willis stated that this was due to an unusually large La Niña transferring more rainfall over land rather than over the ocean as usually happens. [5]