English to Urdu Dictionary oceanography

oceanography

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Both students are in the biological oceanography curricular group at Scripps.
the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
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Ashore there will be a vast interactive exhibition area with displays on international marine technology, 'oceanography' and ecology.
Climatology, evolutionary biology, 'oceanography' , and plate tectonics all got a jump start from Challenger's results.
After trying his hand at biological 'oceanography' in college, Waltuck traveled throughout Europe for six months.
Munk was honored with the 1999 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences for his fundamental contributions to the field of 'oceanography' .
In 1855, Maury wrote the first textbook on modern 'oceanography' , The Physical Geography of the Sea and Its Meteorology.
Interpretive exhibits highlight Scripps research as well as the history of 'oceanography' .
The National Research Council has ranked Scripps first in faculty quality among 'oceanography' programs nationwide.
This web of activity is made all the worse by the influence of microclimates, complex 'oceanography' , and unique geographical features.
Both students are in the biological 'oceanography' curricular group at Scripps.
Physics and physical 'oceanography' thus immediately became vital to the national war effort.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Cane has written nearly 200 papers on a broad range of topics in 'oceanography' and climatology.
He specializes in ocean acoustics, signal processing and physical 'oceanography' .
That is in fact a very important part of the physical 'oceanography' of the Great Barrier Reef.
I thought you weren't keeping up with what went on in the rest of the world outside of marine biology and 'oceanography' .
In 1968, he was appointed professor of 'oceanography' .
Science on the reef embraces so many diverse and alluring fields: marine ecology, 'oceanography' , plate tectonics, ethnobiology, and more.
These salinity changes are unprecedented in the relatively short history of the science of 'oceanography' .
I've been privileged to interact with many of the great scientists who led 'oceanography' in the postwar era.
Dynamic 'oceanography' may result in dynamic recruitment success.
At the end of the '60s, earth sciences was added to the marine biology and 'oceanography' degrees offered at Scripps.
By the 1930s Ritter's legacy included the full range of 'oceanographic' disciplines - biological, physical, chemical, and geological.
See the tools that 'oceanographers' use, like this buoy used to measure ocean conditions.
Transient 'oceanographic' features exist, however, facilitating shelf retention, cross-bight exchange, and return of expatriated larvae.
From further geological and 'oceanographical' investigation, the positions and edges of the oceanic plates and the continents within them can be identified and also mapped.
They had been five months in the Pacific, traveled more than 12,000 miles and explored more than 62 'oceanographic' stations.
Lifeguards call it ‘run out’ and 'oceanographers' refer to it as ‘rip current.’
The difference between adjacent water bodies allows physical 'oceanographers' to calculate rates of water movement in the deep sea.
A detailed table of the 'oceanographical' , sedimentological and palaeontological parameters that characterize the two episode types was presented by Jeppsson.
It was also during this time that Scripps obtained a marine facility for its growing fleet and computers were recognized as effective 'oceanographic' tools.
The explorations will be part of the global long-term 'oceanographic' and marine research program pursued by the Navy.
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