32 resultados para Harriet P. Henry
Meteorological observations during NAUTILUS cruise from Plymouth to Cape Henry started at 1762-12-14
Meteorological observations during HORNET cruise from Portsmouth to Cape Henry started at 1755-04-28
Resumo:
Distribution patterns of the most important pollen types from southern European and northwest African source areas for the 18,000 years B.P. time slice are reconstructed from pollen records of 14 well-dated deep-sea cores located between 37° and 9°N and compared with the modern pollen distribution in this area. It is concluded that the belt with maximum African Easterly Jet transport did not shift latitudinally during the last glacial-interglacial transition but remained at about 20°N. Furthermore, it is substantiated that the trade winds did not shift latitudinally during the last glacial-interglacial transition. This evidence is not compatible with an atmospheric circulation model that assumes a zone of surface westerlies in the northern part of northwest Africa. Trade winds during glacial episodes did, however, intensify, especially from about 36° to 24° N.
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Henry B. Bigelow cruise HB1202
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Henry B. Bigelow cruise HB1203
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Henry B. Bigelow cruise HB1204
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Henry B. Bigelow cruise HB1104
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during Henry B. Bigelow cruise HB1205