Descriptive Physical OceanographyElsevier, 15 janv. 1990 - 320 pages 'Descriptive Physical Oceanography: An Introduction' 5th edition provides an introduction to descriptive (synoptic) physical oceanography for science undergraduates and early graduate students. There has been an updating of topics such as the heat budget, instruments (particularly the use of satellites), a complete revision of the material on equatorial oceanography, sea-ice physics and distribution and El Nino and information has been added on thermohaline circulation, mixing nad coral reef oceanography. |
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II | 5 |
III | 7 |
IV | 8 |
VI | 10 |
VIII | 12 |
IX | 13 |
XI | 17 |
LXXXVII | 142 |
LXXXVIII | 143 |
LXXXIX | 144 |
XC | 146 |
XCI | 147 |
XCII | 148 |
XCIII | 153 |
XCIV | 154 |
XII | 19 |
XIII | 20 |
XIV | 21 |
XV | 23 |
XVII | 30 |
XVIII | 32 |
XIX | 34 |
XX | 36 |
XXI | 37 |
XXII | 40 |
XXIII | 42 |
XXIV | 44 |
XXV | 47 |
XXVI | 49 |
XXVIII | 51 |
XXIX | 52 |
XXX | 53 |
XXXIV | 54 |
XXXV | 56 |
XXXVI | 57 |
XXXVII | 59 |
XXXVIII | 62 |
XXXIX | 64 |
XL | 65 |
XLI | 67 |
XLII | 68 |
XLIII | 70 |
XLIV | 71 |
XLV | 72 |
XLVI | 75 |
XLVIII | 76 |
XLIX | 77 |
LI | 78 |
LII | 81 |
LIII | 83 |
LIV | 84 |
LV | 87 |
LVI | 88 |
LVII | 89 |
LVIII | 92 |
LIX | 94 |
LXI | 95 |
LXIII | 96 |
LXIV | 98 |
LXV | 101 |
LXVI | 102 |
LXVIII | 103 |
LXIX | 107 |
LXX | 110 |
LXXI | 112 |
LXXII | 115 |
LXXIII | 123 |
LXXIV | 124 |
LXXV | 127 |
LXXVII | 129 |
LXXVIII | 132 |
LXXX | 134 |
LXXXI | 136 |
LXXXII | 137 |
LXXXIV | 139 |
LXXXV | 140 |
XCV | 158 |
XCVI | 165 |
XCVII | 170 |
XCVIII | 173 |
XCIX | 175 |
C | 178 |
CI | 179 |
CII | 180 |
CIII | 183 |
CV | 184 |
CVI | 189 |
CVIII | 191 |
CIX | 194 |
CX | 195 |
CXI | 200 |
CXII | 207 |
CXIV | 210 |
CXV | 212 |
CXVI | 213 |
CXVII | 215 |
CXVIII | 217 |
CXIX | 219 |
CXXI | 220 |
CXXII | 222 |
CXXIII | 223 |
CXXIV | 224 |
CXXV | 225 |
CXXVI | 226 |
CXXVII | 230 |
CXXVIII | 231 |
CXXIX | 232 |
CXXX | 234 |
CXXXI | 239 |
CXXXII | 241 |
CXXXIII | 247 |
CXXXIV | 250 |
CXXXV | 251 |
CXXXVI | 253 |
CXXXVII | 254 |
CXXXVIII | 255 |
CXXXIX | 257 |
CXL | 262 |
CXLI | 267 |
CXLII | 269 |
CXLIII | 272 |
CXLIV | 273 |
CXLV | 275 |
CXLVI | 278 |
CXLVII | 279 |
CXLVIII | 280 |
CL | 283 |
CLI | 285 |
CLII | 286 |
CLIII | 287 |
CLIV | 288 |
CLV | 290 |
CLVI | 297 |
CLVII | 300 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Descriptive Physical Oceanography: An Introduction George L. Pickard,William J. Emery Affichage d'extraits - 1990 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Antarctic Antarctic Bottom Water Arctic Atlantic Water atmosphere average Baffin Bay basin Bottom Water buoy characteristics cm/s coast coastal component current meters decreases deep water density depth determined direction distribution dynamic east eddies Ekman El Niño energy equator Equatorial Current estuary Eurasian Basin evaporation flow geostrophic gradient Greenland Gulf Stream gyre horizontal increase Indian Ocean inflow Intermediate Water Labrador Sea maximum measurements Mediterranean metres mixing mL/L motion Niño North Atlantic North Pacific observations occur ocean water oceanographic open ocean outflow Pacific Ocean potential temperature pressure profiles pycnocline radiation range reef region relative satellite sea surface sea-ice sea-water SEASAT Section ship slope South South Equatorial Current Southern Ocean speed subsurface surface water T-S curves T-S diagram temperature and salinity thermocline tropical upper layer upwelling values variations vertical W/m² water masses water properties waves wind stress zone
