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I hope you enjoyed the class, and good luck in your future endeavors.
Feel free to e-mail me (ted@geog.ucsb.edu)
anytime to let me know what you're up to, and if you're still at UCSB, I
hope to see you around campus: I'll probably be at UCSB until spring
2009 or so. Thanks for being such great students! |
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Ted's review sessions for the final exam:
Wednesday, December 8, 2004
AND
Thursday, December 9, 2004
Both will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 PM, in Ellison 2620
(the same room as discussion sections)
GEOG 104 Course Description, from UCSB's Course Catalog:
"Introduction to the processes which control the circulation of the world's
oceans. Topics include: wind driven circulation, thermohaline circulation, water
masses, waves, and tides."
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Ted Eckmann's Sections and Office Hours for
Fall Quarter, 2004 You may attend any
combination of these: I never require attendance, and you're welcome to
show up whenever you want.
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| WHEN: |
WHERE: |
Discussion section:
Monday 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
Ellison 2620 |
Discussion section:
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
Ellison 2620 |
Office hours:
Monday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM |
At the tables outside
the Coral Tree Cafe,
just west of Ellison Hall |
| Office hours also by appointment; e-mail me at
tedeckmann@bigfoot.com |
Wherever it's convenient for you |
GEOG 104 Textbook:
Introductory Oceanography. 10th ed. 2004.
by Harold V. Thurman, and Alan P. Trujillo,
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall. xvi, 608
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