Marine policy & economics : a derivative of Encyclopedia of ocean sciences, 2nd edition
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Marine policy & economics : a derivative of Encyclopedia of ocean sciences, 2nd edition
Elsevier/Academic Press, c2010
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Marine policy and economics
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Note
"Material in the work originally appeared in Encyclopedia of ocean sciences (Elsevier Ltd., 2001) and Encyclopedia of ocean sciences, 2nd edition (Elsevier Ltd., 2009), edited by John Steele, Steve A. Thorpe and Karl K. Turekian"--T.p. verso
"Editor-in-chief, John H. Steele, editors, Steve A. Thorpe and Karl K. Turekian ... Marine policy & economics, guest edited by Porter Hoagland"--Added t.p
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Elements of Physical Oceanography is a derivative of the Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, Second Edition and serves as an important reference on current physical oceanography knowledge and expertise in one convenient and accessible source. Its selection of articles-all written by experts in their field-focuses on ocean physics, air-sea transfers, waves, mixing, ice, and the processes of transfer of properties such as heat, salinity, momentum and dissolved gases, within and into the ocean. Elements of Physical Oceanography serves as an ideal reference for topical research.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Surface waves, tides and sea level
2. The air-sea interface
3. Boundary layers
3.1 The upper ocean boundary layer
3.2 The benthic boundary layer
3.3 Under-ice boundary layer
4. Internal waves
5. Processes of diapycnal mixing
6. Horizontal dispersion, transport and ocean properties
7. Ice
8. Processes in Coastal and Shelf Seas
Appendices
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