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oceanographic

[oh-shuh-nuh-gra-fik] / ˌoʊ ʃə nəˈgræ fɪk /








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A search was launched by the police, the RNLI, HM Coastguard and oceanographers.

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2024

Specifically, Jupiter's filaments act in ways that resemble what oceanographers and meteorologists call fronts on Earth.

From Science Daily • Jun. 6, 2024

The scientists conclude they can track a barnacle’s water-temperature history within 0.1 degrees Celsius, the precision Griffin says oceanographers need to narrow the search area.

From National Geographic • Aug. 23, 2023

Known as the Darwin Paradox, this mystery has continued to puzzle generations of oceanographers.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 22, 2023

Meanwhile, throughout the 1950s oceanographers were undertaking more and more sophisticated surveys of the ocean floors.

From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson




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