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Earth – Maps and Navigation size/shape/rotation of Earth is fundamental to ocean dynamics - interesting to know history of Earth’s geometry - need to.

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2 Earth – Maps and Navigation size/shape/rotation of Earth is fundamental to ocean dynamics - interesting to know history of Earth’s geometry - need to know how to describe location and size of features - bit of navigational history (can use oceans/celestial) Geography 104 - “Physical Geography of the World’s Oceans”

3 Greek mathematician, poet, athlete, geographer and astronomer Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c.275-192): http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/alexander_t33.html Interesting to know

4 http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=61280 800 km Alexandria & Syene (Aswan)

5 Eratosthenes’ estimate of earth’s diameter http://www.nos.noaa.gov/education/kits/geodesy/media/supp_geo02a.html 360º x 800 km 7.2º C = C = earth’s circumference = 40,000 km  = 7.2°

6 Eratosthenes’ estimate of earth’s diameter http://www.nos.noaa.gov/education/kits/geodesy/media/supp_geo02a.html 7.2 º 360º = 800 km C C = earth’s circumference = 40,000 km (stadia)  = 7.2° Modern estimate of Earth’s radius, r e = 6371 km C=2  r e = 40,030 km

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8 polar radius = 6357 km equatorial radius = 6378 = 0.9967 radius of sphere with Earth’s volume is 6371 km non-spherical shape important for satellite orbits

9 Latitude and Longitude – Mollweide projection latitude line (equator only great circle latitude) longitude line (great circle) zonal meridional

10 Latitude and Longitude – Mollweide projection latitude line longitude line 360 deg/1 day = 15 deg/hr

11 special latitude & longitude lines axial tilt of the Earth with respect to the sun is 23° 26′ 21.41″

12 circle – subtends angle of 360° 1° = 60’ (minutes) 1’ = 60” (seconds) nautical mile = distance of 1° latitude distance / degree latitude is constant not true for longitude r e = 6371 km circumference = 2πr e = 40,030 km r e = 6371 km c lat 1° / 360° = C lat / 40,030 km C lat = 40,030 km / 360° = 111 km/°lat = 60 nm/°lat = 69 mi/°lat distance per degree of latitude

13 distance / degree not constant for longitude r e = 6371 km Φ = latitude circumference = 2πr e cosΦ = 40,030km cosΦ r e = 6371 km 1° / 360° = C lon / 40,030km cosΦ C lon = 111 km cosΦ km/°lon distance per degree of longitude ϕ r e cos Φ

14 A B dd xx yy - can use Pythagorean Theorem to obtain accurate distance estimate between two points - accurate for distances around 100 km or less

15 34° 20’ 34° 10’ 120° 10’120° A B  A = 34° 20’ = 34° + 20/60° = 34.333°  B = 34° 10’ = 34° + 10/60° = 34.167°  A -  B = 0.166° A =A = B =B = yy

16 34° 20’ 34° 10’ 120° 10’120° A B  y = (111 km/ ° lat)(0.166 ° lat) = 18.3 km A =A = B =B = yy

17 120° 10’120° A B =  A B =B = xx  x = (111*cos(34+15/60) km/°lon)(0.167 °lon) = 15.2 km 34° 15’

18 A B dd xx yy  d = (  x 2 +  y 2 ) 1/2 = (18.4 2 +15.2 2 ) 1/2 = 23.9 km

19 early Pacific navigation

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22 early Atlantic navigation

23 Latitude determination

24 antique navigational instruments

25 horizon North Star latitude using a cross staff

26 sextant

27 using a sextant

28 Gemma Frisius 1508 – 1555 mathematician, cartographer, instrument maker, first to describe how an accurate clock could be used to determine longitude

29 Longitude determination rotation rate = 360 deg in 24 hr = 15 deg per hr 15°

30 Set clock on boat before departing from Greenwich. Longitude determination

31 What is longitude if clock on boat reads 16:18 at local noon? Longitude determination

32 Local noon is behind clock => boat is west of Greenwich Longitude determination

33 time difference = 4+ hr = 4.3 hr longitude difference = 4.3 hr x 15°/hr = 64.5° W 18 60 Longitude determination

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35 John Harrison (1693-1776) Clocks for measuring longitude

36 global sea surface temperature from satellite observations

37 Readings for next time (Seafloor): -Read Chapter 4 “Seafloor Features”; article “Emergence of Complex Societies After Sea Level Stabilized”; article “Risk of Rising Sea Level to Population and Land Area”


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