
Essentials of Oceanography
Pearson (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 21. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
608 pages
978-0-321-81405-0 (ISBN)
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Description
"How do the oceans work?" Essentials of Oceanography, Eleventh Edition, takes an interdisciplinary approach to help readers answer this question. The latest edition brings together the interrelated spheres that compose Earth's systems as they relate to the oceans: geological, chemical, physical, and biological. Trujillo and Thurman balance rigor and accessibility, combining in-depth discussions of oceanographic concepts with highly visual and interactive features to demystify the subject for the non-scientist. This unique combination has made Essentials of Oceanography the best-selling brief book-and one of the best-sellers overall-in oceanography.
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Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
1415 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-81405-0 (9780321814050)
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Persons
Alan P. Trujillo teaches at Palomar Community College in San Marcos, CA, where he is co-Director of the Oceanography Program and Chair of the Earth Sciences Department. He received his bachelor's degree in geology from the University of California at Davis and his master's degree in geology from Northern Arizona University, afterwards working for several years in industry as a development geologist, hydrogeologist, and computer specialist. Al began teaching in the Earth Sciences Department at Palomar in 1990 and in 1997 was awarded Palomar's Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has co-authored Introductory Oceanography with Hal Thurman and is a contributing author for the textbooks Earth and Earth Science. In addition to writing and teaching, Al works as a naturalist and lecturer aboard natural history expedition vessels in Alaska and the Sea of Cortez/Baja California. His research interests include beach processes, sea cliff erosion, and computer applications in oceanography. Al and his wife, Sandy, have two children, Karl and Eva.
Harold V. Thurman retired in May 1994, after 24 years of teaching in the Earth Sciences Department of Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California. Interest in geology led to a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma A&M University, followed by seven years working as a petroleum geologist, mainly in the Gulf of Mexico, where his interest in oceans developed. He earned a master's degree from California State University at Los Angeles and then joined the Earth sciences faculty at Mt. San Antonio College. Other books that Hal has co-authored include Introductory Oceanography (with Alan Trujillo) and a marine biology textbook. He has also written articles on the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic Oceans for the 1994 edition of World Book Encyclopedia and served as a consultant on the National Geographic publication Realms of the Sea. He still enjoys going to sea on vacations with his wife Iantha.
Harold V. Thurman retired in May 1994, after 24 years of teaching in the Earth Sciences Department of Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California. Interest in geology led to a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma A&M University, followed by seven years working as a petroleum geologist, mainly in the Gulf of Mexico, where his interest in oceans developed. He earned a master's degree from California State University at Los Angeles and then joined the Earth sciences faculty at Mt. San Antonio College. Other books that Hal has co-authored include Introductory Oceanography (with Alan Trujillo) and a marine biology textbook. He has also written articles on the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic Oceans for the 1994 edition of World Book Encyclopedia and served as a consultant on the National Geographic publication Realms of the Sea. He still enjoys going to sea on vacations with his wife Iantha.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction to Planet "Earth"
Chapter 2. Plate Tectonics and the Ocean Floor
Chapter 3. Marine Provinces
Chapter 4. Marine Sediments
Chapter 5. Water and Seawater
Chapter 6. Air-Sea Interaction
Chapter 7. Ocean Circulation
Chapter 8. Waves and Water Dynamics
Chapter 9. Tides
Chapter 10. The Coast: Beaches and Shoreline Processes
Chapter 11. The Coastal Ocean
Chapter 12. Marine Life and the Marine Environment
Chapter 13. Biological Productivity and Energy Transfer
Chapter 14. Animals of the Benthic Environment
Chapter 15. Animals of the Pelagic Environment
Chapter 16. The Oceans and Climate Change
Chapter 2. Plate Tectonics and the Ocean Floor
Chapter 3. Marine Provinces
Chapter 4. Marine Sediments
Chapter 5. Water and Seawater
Chapter 6. Air-Sea Interaction
Chapter 7. Ocean Circulation
Chapter 8. Waves and Water Dynamics
Chapter 9. Tides
Chapter 10. The Coast: Beaches and Shoreline Processes
Chapter 11. The Coastal Ocean
Chapter 12. Marine Life and the Marine Environment
Chapter 13. Biological Productivity and Energy Transfer
Chapter 14. Animals of the Benthic Environment
Chapter 15. Animals of the Pelagic Environment
Chapter 16. The Oceans and Climate Change