Introducing Oceanography

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Introducing Oceanography. / Thomas, David N.; Bowers, David.
1 gol. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, 2012. 151 t.

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Thomas, DN & Bowers, D 2012, Introducing Oceanography. 1 gol., Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, Edinburgh.

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Thomas, D. N., & Bowers, D. (2012). Introducing Oceanography. (1 gol.) Dunedin Academic Press Ltd.

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Thomas DN, Bowers D 2012. Introducing Oceanography. 1 gol. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd. 151 t.

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Thomas, David N. a David Bowers Introducing Oceanography 1 udg. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd. 2012.

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Thomas DN, Bowers D. Introducing Oceanography. 1 gol. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, 2012. 151 t.

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Thomas, David N. ; Bowers, David. / Introducing Oceanography. 1 gol. Edinburgh : Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, 2012. 151 t.

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TY - BOOK

T1 - Introducing Oceanography

AU - Thomas, David N.

AU - Bowers, David

PY - 2012/9/20

Y1 - 2012/9/20

N2 - Two thirds of our planet is covered by oceans and seas. Over recent decades developments in ocean science have dramatically improved our understanding of the key role oceans play in the Earth System, and how vital they are for regulating global climate. Humans depend on the oceans for many resources, but at the same time their impacts on the marine systems around the world are of increasing concern. Introducing Oceanography has been written by two leading oceanographers to provide a succinct overview of the science of the study of the seas for students and for the interested adult wanting a topical guide to this enormous and complex subject. The initial chapters describe the oceans and the forces at work within them. The authors then discuss the effects of light, the chemistry of the seas and the food web before surveying biological oceanography in the main oceanic regions. The final chapter looks at the methodology of ocean study. Copiously illustrated, this book is intended for those whose interest in oceanography has been stimulated, perhaps by media coverage of declining resources or climate change and who want to know more. Technical terms are kept to a minimum and are explained in a glossary.

AB - Two thirds of our planet is covered by oceans and seas. Over recent decades developments in ocean science have dramatically improved our understanding of the key role oceans play in the Earth System, and how vital they are for regulating global climate. Humans depend on the oceans for many resources, but at the same time their impacts on the marine systems around the world are of increasing concern. Introducing Oceanography has been written by two leading oceanographers to provide a succinct overview of the science of the study of the seas for students and for the interested adult wanting a topical guide to this enormous and complex subject. The initial chapters describe the oceans and the forces at work within them. The authors then discuss the effects of light, the chemistry of the seas and the food web before surveying biological oceanography in the main oceanic regions. The final chapter looks at the methodology of ocean study. Copiously illustrated, this book is intended for those whose interest in oceanography has been stimulated, perhaps by media coverage of declining resources or climate change and who want to know more. Technical terms are kept to a minimum and are explained in a glossary.

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SN - 9781780460017

BT - Introducing Oceanography

PB - Dunedin Academic Press Ltd

CY - Edinburgh

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