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‘Gloria’ Side‐Scan Sonar in the East Pacific |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 62,
Issue 12,
1981,
Page 121-122
R. C. Searle,
T. J. G. Francis,
T. W. C. Hilde,
M. L. Somers,
J. Revie,
C. L. Jacobs,
M. R. Saunders,
B. J. Barrow,
S. V. Bicknell,
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The Institute of Oceanographic Sciences' long‐range sidescan sonar ‘Gloria’ was operated over almost 20,000 km of ship track during the recent 56‐day cruise 110 of R.R.S. Discovery in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The cruise took place between April and June 1980 and ran between Balboa (Panama), the East Pacific Rise, and Callao (Peru). The main objectives were geophysical studies of fast‐ and medium‐spreading midocean ridges (including the Galapagos Triple Junction) and fracture zones, and the Peru Trench. This is the first time that this unique sonar has been used in the Pacific or on a fast‐spreading m
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO062i012p00121
年代:1981
数据来源: WILEY
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Reagan finalizes budget cuts |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 62,
Issue 12,
1981,
Page 123-123
Anonymous,
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As expected, President Reagan's revisions to the budget request made in January by then‐President Carter slash R&D funds; most geophysics programs barely keep pace with inflation under the plan. Reagan had outlined proposed cuts in late February (Eos, March 3, p. 90) and on March 10 filled in the details and chopped an additional $13.8 billion from the total budget. Of the agencies and programs impacting geophysicists, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is probably the hardest hit, with a reduction of 24% from Carter's January proposals.Total budget under the Reagan plan is $695.3 billion, down from Carter's proposed $739.3 billion (Eos, February 10, p. 49). Congressional action could alter the budget, howeve
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO062i012p00123-01
年代:1981
数据来源: WILEY
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