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Autor:
John M. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Ocean Development & International Law. 36:1-11
One consequence of the industrial revolution was to make fishermen much more effective and efficient. Nowhere was this change in situation more stark than in the North Sea, which the British trawler fleet came to dominate during the latter part of th
Autor:
John A. Knauss, Lewis M. Alexander
Publikováno v:
Ocean Development & International Law. 31:377-381
Using the Global Positioning System (GPS), a ship knows its position continuously to within a few meters anywhere in the ocean. Small, lightweight, relatively inexpensive instruments calculate the ship's position from signals of passing GPS satellite
Autor:
John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Ocean Development & International Law. 28:79-87
For most of its 50 years, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) was unable to stem the rapid overexploitation of the large whales under its jurisdiction. Since 1986, there has been a moratorium on the killing of any of these whales for com‐mer
Autor:
Daniel Suman, John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Coastal Management. 24:91-95
Autor:
John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Marine Technology Society Journal. 38:58-60
The author of this paper, a former Stratton Commission member, reviews the history of the Stratton Commission, the reason for its existence; how it operated; and what it accomplished. The article asserts that the Stratton Commission is remembered pri
Autor:
John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Tellus A; Vol 9, No 2 (1957)
A detailed temperature section across an oceanic front in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific is described. The frontal zone was moving at about one knot from the colder water toward the warmer water. The temperature difference across the front was 5° F.
Autor:
Richard W. Spinrad, John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 88:27
John A. Knauss was awarded the Waldo E. Smith Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting honors ceremony, which was held on 13 December 2006 in San Francisco, Calif. The medal recognizes extraordinary service to geophysics. John Knauss has served as a leader and
Autor:
John A. Knauss
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 80:358-358
I have often been disappointed by popular science books. In the attempt to reach a large audience the author too often loses the subtlety and the excitement that accompanies scientific discovery. Even knowing the author was the 1994 recipient of AGU'