Invitation to OceanographyInvitation to Oceanography, Third Edition provides students with a fundamental overview of the four major branches of ocean science: geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. The approach used is a broad one, relying on basic concepts to explain the ocean's many mysteries. Anybody -- whether sailor, surfer, beachcomber, or student -- can learn about the processes and creatures of the oceans by reading this visually exciting book. |
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Contents
CHAPTER | 14 |
Early Scientific Investigations | 17 |
PHYSICS | 23 |
Study Guide | 27 |
FEATURES | 34 |
POWERS OF 10 | 41 |
GEOLOGY | 44 |
A TREK TO THE CREST | 47 |
Internal Waves | 249 |
FEATURES | 262 |
85 | 278 |
CHAPTER 9 | 285 |
BIOLOGY | 296 |
CHAPTER 4 | 306 |
PROBING THE SEA FLOOR | 314 |
DUST STORMS | 323 |
Spreading Ocean Ridges | 61 |
FEATURES | 64 |
THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT | 74 |
2488 | 80 |
Resources | 82 |
SCIENCE BY NUMBERS | 85 |
62 | 86 |
PlateTectonic Model | 92 |
GEOLOGY | 94 |
Study Guide | 128 |
Effects of Salinity on the Properties of Water | 150 |
SCIENCE BY NUMBERS | 210 |
PHYSICS | 218 |
FEATURES | 219 |
CHAPTER 7 | 225 |
Motion of the Wave Form | 235 |
Wave Refraction | 240 |
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