Virtual Oceanographic Cruise
Abstract
In this interactive virtual oceanographic cruise, students will be introduced to: Physical oceanographic instrumentation such as the PDR and CTD sensor, Data collection procedures used on oceanographic ships, Different plots of ocean data, Examples of analysis tools used to identify the structure of cruise dataThe interactions involve observing the data information presented and some quiz questions.
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