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Introductory oceanography

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This introduction to the study of the world's oceans provides a straightforward and comprehensive presentation of the subject. It covers fundamental topics such as the origins of marine life, the physical properties of the oceans, and the chemistry of water. The book approaches marine biology from an environmental perspective rather than a taxomonic one. This edition examines human activities that have an effect on the environment by assessing the problem of marine pollution, including specific hazards such as plastics, petroleum, sewage, radioactive waste, halo-generated hydrocarbons, and mercury. Also featured are Topex/Poseidon Satellite images which provide world ocean views of water vapour, wind speed, dynamic topography, and wave height.

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Introductory oceanography, Harold V. Thurman

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1988
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Language
English
Publisher
Merrill
Released
1988
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Hardcover
Pages
515
ISBN10
0675208556
ISBN13
9780675208550
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This introduction to the study of the world's oceans provides a straightforward and comprehensive presentation of the subject. It covers fundamental topics such as the origins of marine life, the physical properties of the oceans, and the chemistry of water. The book approaches marine biology from an environmental perspective rather than a taxomonic one. This edition examines human activities that have an effect on the environment by assessing the problem of marine pollution, including specific hazards such as plastics, petroleum, sewage, radioactive waste, halo-generated hydrocarbons, and mercury. Also featured are Topex/Poseidon Satellite images which provide world ocean views of water vapour, wind speed, dynamic topography, and wave height.