Proceedings of the U. S. Navy Symposium on Military Oceanography (7th), 12-14 May 1970, Annapolis, Maryland. Volume 1
Abstract
Partial Contents: Marine Science Career Planning - A Few Big If's; The Significance of Marine Bioluminescence in Sound Scattering Layer Migration; Radiation-Induced Acoustic Cavitation in a Scintillating Liquid; Fleet Oceanographic Problems; Working in the Sea--Fleet salvage, Multi-purpose diving equipment for the entire water column, Physiological limitations of deep saturation diving, and Saturation diving from lesser depth habitats; Prediction of the Sea--Operational oil spill drift forecasting, and The planned operational use of satellite data in deriving sea surface temperature information; Machinery for Use in the Sea--Operating problems, Construction, rating, and inservice inspection of test tanks, Manipulator/deep ocean tool work system, Submersible machinery and deep ocean technology program, Submersible vehicle machinery operational problems, and Material adequacy of hyperbaric facilities; Amphibious Warfare--Effective surf determination and application to amphibious warfare (A review), Research for coastal environmental prediction, A concept for environmental support of inshore warfare, The significance of wave refraction according to group velocity; Deep Ocean Vehicle Operations--Design study of a scientific research submersible system SRS-20,000, and Benefits to military oceanography from manned submersibles.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0876860
Entities
People
- David W Taylor