Temperature, salinity, and current measurements extending over one
or more tidal cycles were made at various times during the three-year
period 1960-1962 in Coos Bay, on the central Oregon coast (43°20'N,
124°13'W). Dissolved oxygen was measured occasionally. The three
regular sampling stations are shown in Figure 1. Station A is...
Unpublished hydrographic data for Oregon Estuaries (Alsea, Columbia, Coos, Nehalem, Netarts, Siletz, Siuslaw, Tillamook, Umpqua, and Yaquina) which was collected by Oregon State College between June 1956 and September 1958 are tabulated.
Most measures of program complexity gauge either textual or
control flow attributes of a program. A recent addition to the field
of complexity measures, the knot metric, is a function of both these
attributes. A knot measurement reflects the degree of control-flow
tangle in a program's listing. This thesis discusses...
The Carnegie Ridge is a linear, aseismic, submarine ridge
lying between the Galapagos Islands and the coast of South America.
A 2300 meter deep saddle near 86°W. longitude divides the ridge into
western and eastern segments. Surface ship, near bottom, and grain
size studies from the saddle have been used...