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Mar 24, 2026
The Department of Geology and Geophysics (G&G) conducts research aimed at furthering our understanding of the dynamic processes of the Earth/Ocean/Atmosphere system, including connections between the solid earth, oceans, and cryosphere. We study the role of oceans in controlling Earth’s climate using natural archives such as sediments, corals, ice... |
Jan 11, 2026Observations and Model Simulations from the Under Sea Remote Sensing (USRS) Project
Data from Connecticut River location. |
Jan 11, 2026Observations and Model Simulations from the Under Sea Remote Sensing (USRS) Project
Data from James River location. |
Jan 11, 2026Observations and Model Simulations from the Under Sea Remote Sensing (USRS) Project
Data from Mobile Bay location. |
Jan 11, 2026
This Dataverse contains datasets produced as part of the Under Sea Remote Sensing (USRS) Project. Data are organized by geographic site: Connecticut River James River Mobile Bay |
Aug 12, 2025
The ocean plays a critical role in Earth’s climate and is necessary to sustain life on our planet, yet we still have much to learn about how it is changing due to natural and anthropogenic forces. As physical oceanographers, we make new observations of the oceans and use physics, mathematics, computer models and statistics to better understand how... |
Aug 12, 2025
Oceanic biology is extraordinarily complex because of the diversity of organisms that inhabit the seas, the wide range of environments they inhabit, and the varied and complex ways in which they interact with and contribute to essential global processes. Research in the Biology Department at WHOI encompasses a diversity of organisms, levels of biol... |
Jul 18, 2025
The Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department (AOPE) is a unique collection of scientists, engineers, technical support personnel and students conducting research into ocean processes from the turbulent surf zone to the abyssal depths. This research encompasses air-sea interaction on local and global scales, mixing processes, sediment transp... |
