Modern average global sea-surface temperature /

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Author / Creator:Schweitzer, Peter N.
Imprint:[Reston, Va.] : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; [Denver, Colo. : USGS Branch of Distribution, Federal Center], 1993.
Description:1 computer laser optical disk : col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:U.S. Geological Survey digital data series DDS-10
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Format: U.S. Federal Government Document
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1552343
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Other authors / contributors:Geological Survey (U.S.)
Computer file characteristics:Computer data and program.
Notes:Title from container insert.
Shipping list no.: 93-0025-E.
Disk characteristics: CD-ROM.
Not copy-protected.
"ISO 9660."
System requirements for IBM-compatible PC: MS-DOS 3.3 or later; Microsoft MSCDEX 2.1 or later, CD-ROM drive with ISO 9660 driver. For Macintosh computer: System 6 or later; CD-ROM drive. For UNIX system: XIIR3 or later; ANSI-conformant C compiler; CD-ROM drive with ISO 9660 driver. Graphical output requires 80386 or higher microprocessor; 4MB extended RAM and Super VGA graphics system for IBM PC; 4MB RAM and 256-color display for Mac; 8MB RAM and X Window System v.11, r3 or later for UNIX. Data in ISO 9660 and Macintosh HFS formats. Documentation in ASCII text and PostScript format.
Summary:A database of monthly and weekly averages of sea-surface temperature for the modern world ocean, collected by satellites between October 1981 and December 1990 and gridded by latitude and longitude, accompanied by ETOPO5 global gridded elevation and bathymetry data. Search software will retrieve a yearly sea-surface temperature profile for any oceanic location and display the data graphically.
Target Audience:Scientists.
GPO item no.:0621-K
Govt.docs classification:I 19.121:10

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Call Number: CDRom GC161.2.S348 1993
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