Homeworks Intro to Oceanography 226 Prof. A. Frankić.

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Homeworks Intro to Oceanography 226 Prof. A. Frankić

Sample Tide Height Data Sheet Name: ____________________________ Tide Height (your best estimate): H (high), M (medium), L (low) In below table you will provide your observation of tides at the UMASS Boston 2x/day for one month – Your Chart with Table are DUE on MARCH 10 (Tuesday) Date 2.9. – 3.9. TimeTide HeightNotes Feb 9am/pmH/M/LH = 3 meters M = 1.5 m L = 0.5 m March 9 Assignment #1

Hw #1 Tharpe, M. & Frankel, H Mappers of the Deep. From Natural History, October 1986.Mappers of the Deep Stover, D Creatures of the Thermal Vents. From Popular Science, May 1995.Creatures of the Thermal Vents Readings are posted on the web site class 2008; Answer questions: When and how were hydrothermal vents discovered? Where can we find them today? Describe what creatures live there and present them as a food chain!

HW#2 Please answer the following question using open book research and your own words, max 2 pages (you must provide references): Global conditions are: Increased CO 2 in the atmosphere, the ocean surface temperature increased by 1°C, and pH dropped by 0.2; Describe possible scenarios regarding changes in the ocean carbon pump and effects on the marine life! (Use the carbonate buffering system to describe possible changes and effects on ocean chemistry and biology. Explain if the carbon pump will increase or decrease; and if the pH will stabilize or continue to drop?) READINGS: 1.The Darkening Sea