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SeaShoreAntics - Oceanography, has been introduced to offer a taste of a bigger picture, as seashores are actually continuously effected by many
events that occured initially in the deep oceans.
Both general public and scientific information may be written here. Whichever is relevant, we just ask it is
reasonably understandable.
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SeaShoreAntics-Oceanography: tsunami
Sometimes massive slumping or lifting of under-sea ground in an earthquake event, can create this huge surge of
seawater, known as a Tsunami.
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SeaShoreAntics-Oceanography: sea level change
Sea level changes are relative to the land you are standing on... in some areas the water may well be rising,
in other areas however, the land might be sinking (eustatic change). Yikes, that makes it complicated... it is... and it gets worse!
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Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:54 pm natalie  |
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SeaShoreAntics-Oceanography: sea temperature change
There is more to sea temperature changes than can be found out by dipping toe in at the beach.
Just like our global weather systems, there are areas of different sea temperature that actually effect another part of the world. Mess with this and....!?
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Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:48 pm natalie  |
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SeaShoreAntics-Oceanography: human activity
Human activity on oceanographic and maritime affairs.
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Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:57 pm ppenquinn  |
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SeaShoreAntics-Oceanography: Climate Change Experiment
Climate Change Experiment is making use of home computers world wide (software created for the
BBC by a consortium of universities and the Met office) to number crunch data and develop a model of future consequences of global warming.
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