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Study of extraterrestrial oceans
Planetary oceanography, also called astro-oceanography or exo-oceanography, is the study of oceans on planets and moons other than Earth. This field developed
Planetary_oceanography
Science of planets and planetary systems
disciplines, including planetary geology, cosmochemistry, atmospheric science, physics, oceanography, hydrology, theoretical planetary science, glaciology
Planetary_science
Planet containing a significant amount of water or other liquid
exosea). The study of extraterrestrial oceans is referred to as planetary oceanography. Earth is the only astronomical object known to presently have bodies
Ocean_world
Scientific study of the ocean
marine environment Outline of oceanography – Hierarchical outline list of articles related to oceanography Planetary oceanography – Study of extraterrestrial
Oceanography
Measurement scale based on orders of magnitude
Retrieved 2021-06-22. Ainslie, M. A. (2015). A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater
Logarithmic_scale
Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen
glaciology, of inland waters is limnology and distribution of oceans is oceanography. Ecological processes with hydrology are in the focus of ecohydrology
Water
Steam whose temperature can be decreased without immediately condensing
Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial liquid water Asteroidal water Planetary oceanography Ocean world Hycean planet List of Candidates Specific Europa Mars
Superheated_steam
Water safe for consumption
Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial liquid water Asteroidal water Planetary oceanography Ocean world Hycean planet List of Candidates Specific Europa Mars
Drinking_water
Overview of and topical guide to space science
Atmospheric science – study of atmospheres and weather. Planetary geology Planetary oceanography Exoplanetology – various planets outside of the Solar System Astrochemistry
Outline_of_space_science
SI derived unit of power
Retrieved April 9, 2018. Ainslie, M. A. (2015). A century of sonar: Planetary oceanography, underwater noise monitoring, and the terminology of underwater
Watt
Power carried by sound waves
and vibratory levels Ainslie, M. A. (2015). A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater
Sound_intensity
Planetary scientist
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. Meenakshi Wadhwa received her Ph.D. in earth and planetary sciences in 1994
Meenakshi_Wadhwa
Center for ocean and Earth science research
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) is the center for oceanography and earth science at the University of California, San Diego. Its main campus
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Scripps_Institution_of_Oceanography
Body of salt water covering most of Earth
significant amount of water or other liquid List of ocean worlds Planetary oceanography – Study of extraterrestrial oceans World Ocean Atlas – Dataset of
Ocean
America, 2013 Ainslie, Michael A. (2015), "A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater
Level_(logarithmic_quantity)
Terminology in physics
with sound Ainslie, Michael A. (Winter 2015). "A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater
Power, root-power, and field quantities
Power,_root-power,_and_field_quantities
Branch of science about the natural world
encompassing a multitude of areas, such as planetary geology, cosmochemistry, atmospheric science, physics, oceanography, hydrology, theoretical planetology
Natural_science
2014-03-08. Retrieved 2014-03-08. Ainslie, M. A. A Century of Sonar: Planetary Oceanography, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater
ANSI/ASA_S1.1-2013
Topics referred to by the same term
Saturn Liquid hydrogen on Jupiter, sometimes described as ocean-like Planetary oceanography Ocean (Muni), a station on the San Francisco Municipal Railway light
Ocean_(disambiguation)
Physical and chemical properties of pure water
System, where bodies contain much more water ice. The difference between planetary bodies located inside and outside the frost line can be stark. Earth's
Properties_of_water
Region around an astronomical object
In astronomy and planetary science, a magnetosphere is a region of space surrounding an astronomical object, such as a planet or other object, in which
Magnetosphere
Fields of natural science related to Earth
geosciences or the Earthquake sciences, and is arguably a special case in planetary science, the Earth being the only known life-bearing planet. Earth science
Outline_of_Earth_science
Liquid water naturally occurring outside Earth
with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Planetary oceanography Earth analog Water vapor § Extraterrestrial List of nearest terrestrial
Extraterrestrial_liquid_water
Volcano that erupts gases and volatile material
Extraterrestrial liquid water – Liquid water naturally occurring outside Earth Planetary oceanography – Study of extraterrestrial oceans Ice volcano – Wave-driven mound
Cryovolcano
Fields of natural science related to Earth
science) Oceanography (marine science) Chemical oceanography Physical oceanography Biological oceanography (marine biology) Geological oceanography (marine
Earth_science
Strait connecting the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans
and Pacific Oceans: A Lagrangian Model Analysis". Journal of Physical Oceanography. 35 (7): 1206–1222. Bibcode:2005JPO....35.1206F. doi:10.1175/JPO2748
Drake_Passage
Any large system of circulating ocean surface currents
North Pacific gyre South Pacific gyre South Atlantic gyre In oceanography, a gyre (/ˈdʒaɪər/) is a large system of ocean surface currents moving
Ocean_gyre
Earth-size exoplanet orbiting Kepler-1649
habitable zone of the red dwarf star Kepler-1649, the outermost planet of the planetary system discovered by Kepler’s space telescope. It is located about 301
Kepler-1649c
Study of physical conditions and processes within the ocean
Physical oceanography is one of several sub-domains into which oceanography is divided. Others include biological, chemical and geological oceanography. Like
Physical_oceanography
Table of positions of astronomical objects at given times
interest to astronomers are eclipses, apparent retrograde motion/planetary stations, planetary ingresses, sidereal time, positions for the mean and true nodes
Ephemeris
Earth, minus the oceans and atmosphere
predominantly geophysics and geology, excluding aeronomy, atmospheric sciences, oceanography, hydrology, and ecology. Ad cœlum – Principle of property law concerning
Solid_earth
Inertial wave in rotating fluids
Rossby waves, also known as planetary waves, are a type of inertial wave naturally occurring in rotating fluids. They were first identified by Sweden-born
Rossby_wave
Oceanic division
the original on 9 December 2006. Retrieved 7 December 2006. General oceanography: an introduction (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley. 1980. p. 501. ISBN 0471021024
Arctic_Ocean
Astrobiologist
NASA planetary protection officer". News at IU. Indiana University. Retrieved October 29, 2018. Pratt, Lisa Mary (1982). A paleo-oceanographic interpretation
Lisa_Pratt
American oceanographer (1917–2019)
Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. Munk's career in oceanography and geophysics touched on disparate and innovative
Walter_Munk
Geoscientific Model Development Geosphere Gondwana Research Global and Planetary Change Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Nature Climate Change Nature
List of earth and atmospheric sciences journals
List_of_earth_and_atmospheric_sciences_journals
Reversal of direction of Earth's magnetic field
Polarity Timescale". Ocean Bottom Magnetometry Laboratory. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Archived from the original on August 9, 2016. Retrieved
Geomagnetic_reversal
Layer of silicate rock
that operated from 1968 to 1983. Coordinated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, DSDP provided crucial data
Earth's_mantle
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to oceanography
following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to Oceanography. Oceanography (from Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) 'ocean' and γραφή (graphḗ)
Outline_of_oceanography
Fluid layer between Earth's solid inner core and its mantle
Kosuke (2015-10-01). "Planetary and meteoritic Mg/Si and δ30Si variations inherited from solar nebula chemistry". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 427:
Earth's_outer_core
Study of Earth's spatial information
can be applied more broadly to other celestial bodies in the field of planetary science. Geography has been called "a bridge between natural science and
Geography
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences
and evolution. History of planetary science – history of the scientific study of planets (including Earth), moons, and planetary systems, in particular those
Outline_of_physical_science
Measure of electromagnetic energy
frequency ν {\displaystyle \nu } . This concept is used in radio astronomy, planetary science, materials science and climatology. The brightness temperature
Brightness_temperature
American Earth and planetary scientist
(Catherine Colello Walker) is an American Earth and planetary scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she is on the scientific staff
Catherine Walker (US scientist)
Catherine_Walker_(US_scientist)
science related to the planet Earth. It includes awards for meteorology, oceanography and paleontology, but excludes awards for environmental science, geography
List_of_earth_sciences_awards
Study of the atmosphere, its processes, and its interactions with other systems
are important. Atmospheric science has been extended to the field of planetary science and the study of the atmospheres of the planets and natural satellites
Atmospheric_science
Type of change to how a system is measured
kelp forests by Paul Dayton and others from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. They used a slightly different version of the term in their paper, "Sliding
Shifting_baseline
Process of evolution of Earth's crust
properties of Earth's crust and its evolution through time. The field of planetary tectonics extends the concept to other planets and moons. These processes
Tectonics
American physicist, neoprene wetsuit inventor (1915–2008)
Institution of Oceanography in 1998 provided corroborating evidence. Bradner joined the Scripps Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics as a geophysicist
Hugh_Bradner
Long and narrow depressions of the sea floor
was first used by Johnstone in his 1923 textbook An Introduction to Oceanography. During the 1920s and 1930s, Felix Andries Vening Meinesz measured gravity
Oceanic_trench
American geologist
respectively. He then received his Ph.D. from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego in 1965 under the direction
Kent_Condie
Waves in the ocean and atmosphere created by bottom irregularities
The other type of Rossby waves are called planetary Rossby waves and have a different physical origin. Planetary Rossby waves form due to the changing Coriolis
Topographic_Rossby_waves
Scientific interpretation of tidal forces
continuum mechanics to interpret and predict the tidal deformations of planetary and satellite bodies and their atmospheres and oceans (especially Earth's
Theory_of_tides
Indian space research institute
programmes in astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric sciences and aeronomy, planetary and geosciences, Earth sciences, Solar System studies and theoretical
Physical_Research_Laboratory
Movement of Earth's lithosphere
"A voice from the past: John Lyman and the plate tectonics story". Oceanography. 8 (1): 19–20. Bibcode:1995Ocgpy...8a..19K. doi:10.5670/oceanog.1995
Plate_tectonics
British oceanographer and academic
He is the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Oceanography in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of
John_Marshall_(oceanographer)
Life that does not originate on Earth
scientific disciplines, such as astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, oceanography, and atmospheric sciences. The scientific search for extraterrestrial
Extraterrestrial_life
American oceanographer
L. Doherty Professor of Oceanography, Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University
Timothy_D._Herbert
Academic fields of study or professions
Glaciology Limnology Biogeochemistry Oceanography Landscape ecology Lithology Meteorology Mineralogy Oceanography Palaeogeography Palaeontology Petrology
Outline of academic disciplines
Outline_of_academic_disciplines
American geophysicist
the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Parmentier's research has worked on mantle convection, melt migration, and planetary evolution. His work has addressed
Marc Parmentier (geophysicist)
Marc_Parmentier_(geophysicist)
Gravitational force holding a body or system of bodies together
significance in the fields of astronomy, physics, seismology, geology, and oceanography. The strength of self-gravity differs with regard to the size of an object
Self-gravitation
American oceanographer
1989 and was appointed to the prestigious Henry L. Doherty Chair in Oceanography in 1990. From 2005 to 2008, he served as Chair of the Department of Geological
Warren_Prell
American geochemist
While encompassing planetary science, astrobiology, and organic geochemistry, Glein's research focuses on the oceanography of planetary moons. Glein is
Christopher_Glein
Indian scientist
Prem Chand Pandey is an Indian space, and planetary scientist, academic in the fields of satellite oceanography, remote sensing, atmospheric science, the
Prem_Chand_Pandey
(Soil science) Petrology (Geology) Physical geography Physical oceanography Planetary geology Plate tectonics Quaternary geology Remote Sensing and GIS
Index of Earth science articles
Index_of_Earth_science_articles
Layer of a turbulent fluid affected by interaction with a surface
interface. The term boundary layer is used in meteorology and physical oceanography. The atmospheric surface layer is the lowest part of the atmospheric
Surface_layer
through pipes. Physical Geography of the Sea, the first textbook of oceanography, was written by Matthew Fontaine Maury in 1855. The thermoscope, or Galileo
History_of_geophysics
Trench in the Atlantic formed by the Romanche fracture zone on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
(1998). "Mixing in the Romanche Fracture Zone". Journal of Physical Oceanography. 28 (10): 1929–1945. Bibcode:1998JPO....28.1929F. doi:10
Romanche_Trench
3D computer-generated imagery and measurements of terrain
land-use studies, geological applications, and other applications, and in planetary science. There is no universal usage of the terms digital elevation model
Digital_elevation_model
Measurement of the strength of a gravitational field
Magnetohydrodynamics Oceanography Turbulence Geodynamics Climate Earth's mantle Exoplanetology Geochemistry Glaciology Planetary science Plate tectonics
Gravimetry
1979 international marine research project
Institution of Oceanography, part of the University of California, San Diego. Project leaders were Fred Spiess and Ken Macdonald. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RISE_project
Swedish oceanographer (1874–1954)
environment, like planetary rotation. On completing his doctorate in Uppsala in 1902, Ekman joined the International Laboratory for Oceanographic Research, Oslo
Vagn_Walfrid_Ekman
Series of water waves
United States Geological Survey Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission – Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Wave That Shook The World – Nova News
Tsunami
Professor and Earth scientist
Peter Schlosser is a German physicist, planetary scientist and academic administrator who currently serves as vice president and vice provost of Global
Peter_Schlosser
Dimensionless ratio of viscous to Coriolis forces
characterise the ratio of viscous forces to the Coriolis forces arising from planetary rotation. It is named after the Swedish oceanographer Vagn Walfrid Ekman
Ekman_number
Study of the history and structure of the ocean floor
Marine geology or geological oceanography is the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It involves geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological
Marine_geology
Geological process at mid-ocean ridges
Processes Within the Plate Boundary Zone". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 10 (1): 155–190. Bibcode:1982AREPS..10..155M. doi:10.1146/annurev
Seafloor_spreading
American scientist
System (GPS) satellite navigation, McCarthy was inducted into the Naval Oceanography Hall of Fame on 6 April 2023 at a ceremony hosted by the U.S. Naval Observatory
Dennis_McCarthy_(scientist)
Energy stored by oceans
and modeling climate. Ocean heat content is a term used in physical oceanography to describe a type of thermodynamic potential energy that is stored in
Ocean_heat_content
Dynamics of naturally occurring flows
magnetosphere. Ocean circulation and air circulation are typically studied in oceanography and meteorology. To describe the flow of geophysical fluids, equations
Geophysical_fluid_dynamics
American glaciologist and professor
and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. She and her husband Glyn Fricker
Helen_Fricker
Physics of the Earth and its vicinity
rock formation. Geophysics also encompasses a broader Earth-system and planetary perspective, including the oceans, atmosphere, cryosphere, ionosphere
Geophysics
Deep sea oxygen created by electrolysis
implications for prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 363: 156–167. Bibcode:2013E&PSL.363..156X. doi:10.1016/j
Dark_oxygen
Linear scaling of Barycentric Coordinate Time
Wayback Machine, see footnotes, note 4. See US Naval Observatory (Naval Oceanography Portal), "History of the Astronomical Almanac" Archived 2009-03-05 at
Barycentric_Dynamical_Time
Ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere
planet are made available through an estimate of the Ap-index, called the planetary A-index (PAI). Objects in the Solar System that have appreciable atmospheres
Ionosphere
Ratio of inertial force to Coriolis force
it characterizes the importance of Coriolis accelerations arising from planetary rotation. It is also known as the Kibel number. The Rossby number (Ro
Rossby_number
Study of processes and patterns in the natural environment
ecosystem dynamics (biological oceanography); ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics (physical oceanography); plate tectonics and the geology
Physical_geography
American oceanographer and geochemist (born 1935)
Kastner is currently a distinguished professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. She is still recognized by
Miriam_Kastner
Third planet from the Sun
A.; Smith, Walter H. F. (June 2010). "The Volume of Earth's Ocean". Oceanography. 23 (2): 112–114. Bibcode:2010Ocgpy..23b.112C. doi:10.5670/oceanog.2010
Earth
American climate scientist and academic (born 1974)
program at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, graduating in 1996. Cobb completed her PhD in oceanography at Scripps in 2002, hunting El Niño events
Kim_Cobb
Marine geologist
sketches". Oceanography. 27 (4): 131. December 17, 2015. "Autobiographical Sketches of Women in Oceanography | Oceanography". Oceanography. 19 (1): 132
Rachel_Haymon
British-born American geophysicist, engineer and electronics executive
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP). This branch is located at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It was because of Green's gift
Cecil_Howard_Green
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
vocal in support for environmental causes. He has advocated for restoring planetary biodiversity, limiting population growth, switching to renewable energy
David_Attenborough
American oceanographer and government official
degree in earth and planetary sciences in 1975 from Johns Hopkins University, and a Master of Science and a PhD in oceanography in 1978 and 1982, respectively
Rick_Spinrad
US meteorologist
for 25 years he made major contributions in dynamic meteorology and oceanography research, including large-scale atmospheric turbulence, feedback interactions
Jule_Gregory_Charney
bachelor's degree in meteorology and oceanography in 1968, followed by a master's degree in aeronomy and planetary atmospheres in 1970 and finally his
Douglas_ReVelle
Seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation
Tada, Ryuji; Murray, Richard (2019). "Blowing in the Monsoon Wind". Oceanography. 32 (1): 48. Bibcode:2019Ocgpy..32a..48W. doi:10.5670/oceanog.2019.119
Monsoon
Climate Dynamics group at University of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. Lead author, IPCC Third Assessment Report. Review
List_of_climate_scientists
American mathematician (1917–2008)
and Physical Oceanography merged with the Department of Geology to become the current MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, where
Edward_Norton_Lorenz
Interior of the earth
from the original on 2016-12-24, retrieved 2016-02-18 "Planetary Fact Sheet". Lunar and Planetary Science. NASA. Archived from the original on 24 March
Internal_structure_of_Earth
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Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Lancashire)
English (mainly Lancashire) : unexplained; perhaps ‘servant of Bay’.Altered spelling of German Beumann or Bäumann, variants of Baumann.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu
Reflection
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : unexplained.Czech (MedlÃn) : derivative of Medla, a name of uncertain origin; perhaps a nickname from mdlý ‘faint’, or an occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead from med ‘honey’, ‘mead’.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Reference to the Holy Trinity.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fate
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Unknown Mystery, Maze
Boy/Male
German Spanish American
Truth-speaker or guardian.
Girl/Female
German American English Latin Italian Spanish
From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thor's Stone
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a.
Caused by planets.
n.
A small periodical change of position in the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer; called annual aberration, when the observer's motion is that of the earth in its orbit, and daily or diurnal aberration, when of the earth on its axis; amounting when greatest, in the former case, to 20.4'', and in the latter, to 0.3''. Planetary aberration is that due to the motion of light and the motion of the planet relative to the earth.
a.
Of or pertaining to a plane.
a.
In the direction of the general planetary motion, or from west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; -- said of the motion of a celestial body.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sole of the foot; as, the plantar arteries.
a.
Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification.
a.
Of or pertaining to the planets; as, planetary inhabitants; planetary motions; planetary year.
a.
Having the nature of a planet; erratic; revolving; wandering.
a.
Under the dominion or influence of a planet.
a.
Consisting of planets; as, a planetary system.
n.
A description of the ocean.