· 2024
In einem idyllischen Kleinstadt-Gymnasium langweilt sich die Oberstufe im Englischunterricht. Jede:r hängt den eigenen Gedanken nach, die Kapitel für Kapitel wiedergegeben werden. Unterschiedlicher können sie kaum sein und doch gibt es ein dunkles Ereignis, dass sie alle verbindet ... Ein frei erfundener Jugendroman, der die Bedeutsamkeit des Individuums deutlich macht.
· 2023
. Eine Journalistin auf der Suche nach einer neuen Geschichte für einen Artikel in der Sonderausgabe. Aber woher nehmen und nicht stehlen? Dabei stolpert sie unverhofft in eine sehr besondere Welt, die für manche Menschen unsichtbar scheint, bis man sie mit der Nase drauf stupst. Eine romantische Kurzgeschichte zum Innehalten, Nachdenken und Entdecken.
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· 1990
The purpose of the San Clemente Basin Experiment (SCBE) was to survey the upper ocean currents and temperature in a region southwest of San Clemente Island (SCI). To accomplish this, two cruises were made in this area during which currents were measured by using a shipboard mounted Acoustic Doppler Current profile (ADCP), and temperature was measured during the second cruise by deploying Expendable Bathythermographs (XBT). The first cruise took place during 17-21 July 1989 and the second one during 2-6 September 1989. Data indicate a variety of features. Two different flow patterns were observed. Strong poleward alongshore flow (about 40 cm/s) occurred 5-15 km west of SCI and small scale eddies were seen further offshore, i.e., farther than 15 km west of SCI. The alongshore flow intensified poleward, reaching 300 m depth. The small scale eddies have a length scale of about 10 km and are believed to be associated with larger scale horizontal shear due to the California current. Keywords: Coastal circulation; Nearshore eddies; Ocean current structure; Geostrophic flow; Thermal properties; Sea water; Theses. (edc).
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This data report presents hydrographic (CTD) data from a cruise off Point arena, CA during 15-28 June 1987. The study area was between 37 deg 40'N to 39 deg 20'N and 123 deg 30'W to 125 deg 30'W. The sampling plan criss-crossed a cold filament rooted near Point Arena, as observed using satellite AVHRR Sea Surface Temperature imagery. A total of 122 CTD casts to 500 m and 30 XBT drops to 750 m were made. The data are presented as individual vertical profiles, vertical sections, and property distributions on horizontal surfaces. The data were collected as part of the ONR Coastal Transition Zone (CTZ) program to study cold filaments, squirts, jets, and mesoscale eddies in the region. Keywords: Sea water temperature, Electrical conductivity, Oceanographic data, California current, Mesoscale eddies, Cold filaments. (EDC).
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This data report presents hydrographic (CTD) and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data from a cruise to the Continental Shelf and slope region near the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary during 13-18 February 1991. The study area encompassed a region from 75 km south of San Francisco (Pigeon Point) north to about 38 deg 0.0' N (Point Reyes) extending from the coast to about 90 km offshore. The sampling grid consisted of five across-shore transects 20 km apart, with nine or ten CTD stations from 5 to 15 km apart each transect. A total of forty-eight CTD's were made to within approximately 25 m of the bottom. ADCP data were collected during the occupation of the sampling grid as well during a separate ADCP survey conducted at the end of the cruise. The data are presented as vertical sections, property distributions on horizontal surfaces, and waterfall plots. Environmental Protection Agency, Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, CTD data, hydrographic data, ADCP data, shelf currents, slope currents.
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· 1989
This is a data report which presents hydrographic (CTD) data from a cruise off central California during 17-26 March 1987. The study area was from Pt Reyes, CA to Pt St George, OR from the coast to 150 km offshore. A total of 96 CTD casts to 500 m and 55 XBT drops to 750 m were made. The data are presented as individual vertical profiles, horizontal distributions, and vertical sections. The data were collected as part of the ONR Coastal Transition Zone Program, to study cold filaments, squirts, jets, and mesoscale eddies off the central California coast. Keywords: Pressure, Salinity, Temperature, Density anomalies, Graphs. (fr).