An invaluable reference, "Encyclopedia of Marine Science" explores the principal areas and issues of this core science discipline in more than 600 entries, 20 essays, and more than 200 black-and-white photographs and line illustrations. This comprehensive new encyclopedia brings together information
Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
✍ Scribed by Drs. Hanneke J. G. Baretta-Bekker (auth.), Drs. Hanneke J. G. Baretta-Bekker, Prof. Dr. Egbert K. Duursma, Dr. Bouwe R. Kuipers (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 367
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Marine science today is an area of rapid expansion. Scientific activity is in creasing, and a growing number of scientists are involved in one or more of its disciplines. For a thorough understanding of the marine environment, for its exploration, exploitation, and management, background knowledge of more than one discipline is required. A clear need therefore exists for a concise mul tidisciplinary oceanographic encyclopedia. The initiative for this book was taken by the Netherlands Institute of Sea Research, NIOZ, Texel, a multidisciplinary institute, founded in 1876. The second edition of this Encyclopedia contains some 1980 entries, 210 of which in (bio)chemistry, 330 in (bio)physics, 350 in geology, and 970 in biolo gy, while the remaining 120 are general terms, with 60 on oceanographic expe ditions. Concepts, terminology, and methods of the various disciplines are briefly explained and, especially in the description of marine processes, the book tries to be more than a glossary or a dictionary. It attempts to provide a succinct overview of the major topics in marine science. Students, teachers and scientists as well as interested laymen may use it to find an explanation of oceanographic terms outside their own fields. The manuscript of the first edi tion was read by a variety of potential users, whose comments have been used to improve and clarify the descriptions. The second edition has benefited from the comments by several reviewers.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
A....Pages 1-20
B....Pages 21-40
C....Pages 41-84
D....Pages 85-100
E....Pages 101-120
F....Pages 121-134
G....Pages 135-146
H....Pages 147-157
I....Pages 158-168
J....Pages 169-169
K....Pages 170-173
L....Pages 174-182
M....Pages 183-202
N....Pages 203-212
O....Pages 213-223
P....Pages 224-255
Q....Pages 256-256
R....Pages 257-275
S....Pages 276-313
T....Pages 314-331
U....Pages 332-333
V....Pages 334-340
W....Pages 341-347
X....Pages 348-348
Y....Pages 349-349
Z....Pages 350-352
Back Matter....Pages 353-357
✦ Subjects
Oceanography; Ecology; Geophysics/Geodesy; Ecotoxicology; Geoecology/Natural Processes; Nature Conservation
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