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Oceanography (OC)

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The mission of the Oceanography department is to provide defense-relevant, advanced education and research programs to meet the Naval unique needs of operating below, on and above the oceans to increase the warfighting effectiveness of the U.S. Naval services as a member of the DOD Joint Force.
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    (Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 2012-05) Vicente, Ricardo Miguel F.P.; Paduan, Jeffrey; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
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    Users guide Advanced Reactive Electronic Simulation (ARES) version 1.12
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2001-03) Pham, P. N.; Ridder, P.N.; Pace, P.E.; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
    This Users Guide is for the Advanced Reactive Electronic Warfare Simulation (ARES) Version 1.12, created at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) under a project sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) titled Distributed and Networked C2W Technology (FY98-FYOO). The simulation is used to determine the optimum distributed C2W/EA configuration of assets including placement of sensors and system selection (jammer or receiver or both) for important mission scenarios leading to a better understanding of the minimum requirements for suppression of enemy air defense operations. ARES is a pulse level simulation that models the complex interaction of multiple radar systems being acted upon by multiple AEA aircraft, considering target aircraft radar cross section (RCS) and altitude, terrain masking effects, both standoff jamming and self protection jamming effects, and network connection effect. Its features include an object%-oriented scenario workbook allowing the users to build a battlefield scenario and a search procedure based on a genetic algorithm (GA) for optimizing configurations of what the core and peripheral components of the AEA architecture should be. ARES is available in two forms: Graphical User Interface (GUI) and parallel. ARES' GUI runs on a personal computer (PC) and its primary application is for setting up scenarios and post processing. ARES' parallel version runs over a cluster of Intel based Linux machines with Message- Passing Interface (MPI) and provides capability to execute multiple
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    Physical, Nutrient, and Biological Measurements of Coastal Waters off Central California in March 2012
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2012-10) Rago, Thomas A.; Michisaki, Reiko; Marinovic, Baldo; Blum, Marguerite; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
    The results of analyses of hydrographic, nutrient, and biological data collected in coastal ocean waters off Central California in March 2012 aboard the R/V Point Sur are presented in both tabular and graphical form. The cruise departed from Moss Landing, California, and proceeded offshore along CalCOFI Line 67 to station 90. Additionally, ancillary Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT), Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite imagery, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP), and Underway Data Acquisition System (UDAS) meteorological and surface oceanographic data are also included in this report. The CTD and XBT data can be found on the NODC Website with accession #0098772.
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    Data from the optical dynamics experiment (ODEX) R/V Acania expedition of 10 Oct thru 17 Nov 1982 volume 1: CTD and optic profiles
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1986-12) Stockel, James A.; Mueller, James L.; Pak, Hasong; Menzies, David; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
    Between 10 October and 17 November 1982, the R/V Acania occupied 184 scientific stations in the eastern N. Pacific Ocean to observe spatial variability in optical, physical, biological and chemical properties of sea water. This expedition was part of the Optical Dynamics Experiment (ODEX). The experimental objective of ODEX is to characterize vertical distributions of optical properties in the open ocean, and their associations with vertical distributions of temperature, salinity, density, phytoplankton pigment concentrations, nutrient concentrations, and primary productivity: these are the ingredients needed to initialize and test 1-dimensional model predictions of changes in vertical optical propagation in response to atmospheric and radiation forcing of the upper ocean
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    (Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 2012-05) Vicente, Ricardo Miguel F.P.; Paduan, Jeffrey; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
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    (Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 2012-05) Vicente, Ricardo Miguel F.P.; Paduan, Jeffrey; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
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    Hydrographic data from California waters between the Santa Rosa/Cortes Ridge and the Farallones: May through October 1990
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1993-08) Locke, John G.; Rago, Thomas A.; Collins, Curtis A.; Garfield, Newell.; Jessen, Paul F.; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
    This data report presents hydrographic (CTD) data from five cruises which spanned the region lying between the Santa Rosa/Cortes Ridge and the Farallon Islands and extends to about one hundred kilometers from the California Coast. A total of 144 CTD casts were made with concentration in three regions: the Farallones, the Monterey Bay area, and the Santa Rosa/Cortes Ridge Northern Gap at latitude/longitude 33.6N/119.8W (approxmately) The report includes remarks concerning data processing and analysis.
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    Hydrographic data along the California coast from Pigeon Point to Cape San Martin May through July 1996
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1997-01-09) Rago, Thomas A.; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
    This data report presents hydrographic (CTD) and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected during a pair of cruises one during May and June the other during July of 1996. The study area encompasses a region from Pigeon Point south to Cape San Martin (35 deg 53'N) extending from the coast to approximately 90 km offshore. A total of 163 CTD casts (61 during the first cruise) were completed. The CTD data are presented primarily in tabular form for selected pressures. ADCP data are shown as a set of horizontal contour plots. Some T/S plots are also presented.
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    (Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 2012-05) Vicente, Ricardo Miguel F.P.; Paduan, Jeffrey; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography
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    (Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 2012-05) Vicente, Ricardo Miguel F.P.; Paduan, Jeffrey; Oceanography (OC); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Oceanography