
How the Ocean Works
An Introduction to Oceanography
Mark Denny(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 4. May 2008
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-691-12646-3 (ISBN)
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Description
The world's oceans account for roughly 71 percent of the planet's surface and 99 percent of its livable volume. Any study of this huge habitat requires a solid foundation in the principles that underlie marine biology and physical and chemical oceanography, yet until now undergraduate textbooks have largely presented compilations of facts rather than explanations of principles. "How the Ocean Works" fills this gap, providing a concise and accessible college-level introduction to marine science that is also ideal for general readers. How are winds and currents driven? What is the dilemma of the two-layered ocean?Mark Denny explains key concepts like these in rich and fascinating detail. He explores early scientific knowledge of oceans, photosynthesis, trophic interactions and energy flow, and the impacts of human activities on marine and atmospheric systems. Focusing each chapter on a major topic and carefully explaining the principles and theory involved, Denny gives readers the conceptual building blocks needed to develop a coherent picture of the living ocean.
"How the Ocean Works" is an indispensable resource that teaches readers how to think about the ocean - its biology, mechanics, and conservation. It provides a concise, up-to-date introduction to marine science. It develops the conceptual basis needed to understand how the ocean works. It explains fundamental principles and theory. It includes color illustrations and informative diagrams. It serves as a college textbook and a reference for general readers.
"How the Ocean Works" is an indispensable resource that teaches readers how to think about the ocean - its biology, mechanics, and conservation. It provides a concise, up-to-date introduction to marine science. It develops the conceptual basis needed to understand how the ocean works. It explains fundamental principles and theory. It includes color illustrations and informative diagrams. It serves as a college textbook and a reference for general readers.
Reviews / Votes
How the Ocean Works is as ambitious a title as this reviewer's freshman biology text, intimidatingly titled Life. However, much to his credit, Denny, not only acknowledges this fact, but manages to turn it to his advantage... How the Ocean Works is an invaluable addition to any undergraduate or graduate library where even a single marine-focused class is taught. -- S.E. Brazer ChoiceMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
148 color illus. 7 tables.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1247 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-12646-3 (9780691126463)
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Person
Mark Denny is the John B. and Jean DeNault Professor of Marine Sciences at Stanford University. His books include "Chance in Biology" and "Air and Water" (both Princeton).
Content
List of Illustrations ix List of Tables xiii Preface xv Chapter 1: Discovering the Oceans 1 Chapter 2: Ocean Basins 33 Chapter 3: Seawater 54 Chapter 4: Photosynthesis and Primary Production 68 Chapter 5: The Flow of Energy, Carbon, and Nutrients 106 Chapter 6: The Dilemma of the Two-Layered Ocean 145 Chapter 7: The Coriolis Effect and Its Consequences 173 Chapter 8: Winds and Currents 204 Chapter 9: Solutions to the Dilemma 233 Chapter 10: Complexity: Carbon, Iron, and the Atmosphere 251 Chapter 11: Fisheries 276 Chapter 12: An Invitation 299 Index 305