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The Mineral Resources of the Sea
Optical Oceanography
The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography
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Elsevier Oceanography Series

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Polynyas are relatively ice-free regions when compared to the areas around them, and have been suggested as being foci for energy transfer between the atmosphere and ocean, ice “factories, and critical areas with respect to polar ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. This volume presents an integrated, multidisciplinary review of polynyas in both the Arctic and Antarctic. It emphasizes the meteorology, ice dynamics, oceanography, biological components, chemistry, and modeling of these systems, particularly with respect to their roles in polar processes and distributions. The various interactions within polynyas, particularly between the physical forcing and biological responses, is emphasized, as are the potential changes in polynyas that might occur under a climate regime that is rapidly changing. The authors of the reviews are leaders among their respective countries in polynya research, and all are internationally recognized.

* Addresses the findings from actively researched polynyas and reports on the new understandings of polar systems that have evolved from these studies
* Includes topics from meteorology to physics to biology and chemistry, and seeks to integrate them into a synthetic assessment
* Provides material from both the Arctic and Antarctic, which is highly unusual in books of this type
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 1965
The Mineral Resources of the Sea
Optical Oceanography
The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography

Titles in the series (50)

  • The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography

    7

    The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography
    The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography

    The Development of the Chlorinity/ Salinity Concept in Oceanography

  • The Mineral Resources of the Sea

    1

    The Mineral Resources of the Sea
    The Mineral Resources of the Sea

    The Mineral Resources of the Sea

  • Optical Oceanography

    5

    Optical Oceanography
    Optical Oceanography

    Optical Oceanography

  • The Study of Benthic Communities

    9

    The Study of Benthic Communities
    The Study of Benthic Communities

    The Study of Benthic Communities

  • Microbiology of Oceans and Estuaries

    3

    Microbiology of Oceans and Estuaries
    Microbiology of Oceans and Estuaries

    Microbiology of Oceans and Estuaries

  • Ocean Currents

    4

    Ocean Currents
    Ocean Currents

    Ocean Currents

  • Hydrodynamics of Estuaries and Fjords: Proceedings of the 9th International Lie`ge Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics

    23

    Hydrodynamics of Estuaries and Fjords: Proceedings of the 9th International Lie`ge Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics
    Hydrodynamics of Estuaries and Fjords: Proceedings of the 9th International Lie`ge Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics

    Hydrodynamics of Estuaries and Fjords

  • Sea-Level Changes

    8

    Sea-Level Changes
    Sea-Level Changes

    Sea-Level Changes

  • The Dynamic Method in Oceanography

    2

    The Dynamic Method in Oceanography
    The Dynamic Method in Oceanography

    The Dynamic Method in Oceanography

  • Tropical Marine Pollution

    12

    Tropical Marine Pollution
    Tropical Marine Pollution

    Tropical Marine Pollution

  • Geomagnetism in Marine Geology

    6

    Geomagnetism in Marine Geology
    Geomagnetism in Marine Geology

    Geomagnetism in Marine Geology

  • Deep Convection and Deep Water Formation in the Oceans

    57

    Deep Convection and Deep Water Formation in the Oceans
    Deep Convection and Deep Water Formation in the Oceans

    This book contains articles presenting current knowledge about the formation and renewal of deep waters in the ocean. These articles were presented at an international workshop at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey in March 1990. It is the first book entirely devoted to the topic of deep water formation in which articles have been both selected and reviewed, and it is also the first time authors have addressed both surface and deep mixed layers. Highlighted are: past and recent observations (description and analysis), concepts and models, and modern techniques for future research. Thanks to spectacular advances realised in computing sciences over the last twenty years this volume includes a number of sophisticated numerical models. Observational as well as theoretical studies are presented and a clear distinction is established between open-ocean deep convection and shelf processes, both leading to deep- and bottom-water formation. The main subject addressed is the physical mechanism by which the deep water in the ocean can be renewed. Ventilation occurs at the surface in areas called the gills, where water is mixed and oxygenated before sinking and spreading in the abyss of the deep ocean. This phenomenon is a very active area for both experimentalists and theoreticians because of its strong implications for the understanding of the world ocean circulation and Earth climate. This major theme sheds light on specific and complex processes happening in very restricted areas still controlling three quarters of the total volume of the ocean. All articles include illustrations and a bibliography. This book will be of particular interest to physical oceanographers, earth scientists, environmentalists and climatologists.

  • Marine Turbulence

    28

    Marine Turbulence
    Marine Turbulence

    Marine Turbulence

  • Fundamentals of Marine Acoustics

    18

    Fundamentals of Marine Acoustics
    Fundamentals of Marine Acoustics

    Fundamentals of Marine Acoustics

  • Marine Photosynthesis

    13

    Marine Photosynthesis
    Marine Photosynthesis

    Marine Photosynthesis

  • Marine Manganese Deposits

    15

    Marine Manganese Deposits
    Marine Manganese Deposits

    Marine Manganese Deposits

  • Numerical Modelling of Marine Hydrodynamics

    26

    Numerical Modelling of Marine Hydrodynamics
    Numerical Modelling of Marine Hydrodynamics

    Numerical Modelling of Marine Hydrodynamics

  • Physical Oceanography of Coastal and Shelf Seas

    35

    Physical Oceanography of Coastal and Shelf Seas
    Physical Oceanography of Coastal and Shelf Seas

    This book provides a thorough treatment of both theoretical and observational aspects of the interaction between the sea-floor and the near-sea-floor dynamics; the effect this has on the distribution of internal and seabed stress; and the relevance of the associated dynamics to sedimentation processes. The theoretical work described involved both analytical and numerical modelling studies of a wide range of near-shore and shelf processes. These provide a valuable store of information on the interaction between the sea-floor and the dynamics of the overlying water. The book also includes an account of tidal analysis techniques and how these are being applied in the analysis of tidal current measurements. The observational studies relate to measurements of near-sea-floor turbulence and sand-transport in the littoral zone.

  • Marine Optics

    14

    Marine Optics
    Marine Optics

    Marine Optics

  • Marine Mineral Exploration

    41

    Marine Mineral Exploration
    Marine Mineral Exploration

    The past 20 years have seen extensive marine exploration work by the major industrialized countries. Studies have, in part, been concentrated on Pacific manganese nodule occurrences and on massive sulfides on mid-oceanic ridges. An international jurisdictional framework of the sea-bed mineral resources was negotiated by the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III). A most important outcome of this conference was the establishment of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of at least 200 nautical miles for all coastal states and the recognition of a deep-sea regime. Mineral deposits in EEZ areas are fairly unknown; many areas need detailed mapping and mineral exploration, and the majority of coastal or island states with large EEZ areas have little experience in exploration for marine hard minerals. This book describes the systematic steps in marine mineral exploration. Such exploration requires knowledge of mineral deposits and models of their formation, of geophysical and geochemical exploration methods, and of data evaluation and interpretation methods. These topics are described in detail by an international group of authors. A short description is also given of marine research vessels, evaluation of marine exploration examples; and an overview is provided of the jurisdictional situation after UNCLOS III.

  • Marine Gravity

    22

    Marine Gravity
    Marine Gravity

    Marine Gravity

  • Synthesis of Deep-Sea Drilling Results in the Indian Ocean

    21

    Synthesis of Deep-Sea Drilling Results in the Indian Ocean
    Synthesis of Deep-Sea Drilling Results in the Indian Ocean

    Synthesis of Deep-Sea Drilling Results in the Indian Ocean

  • Bottom Turbulence

    19

    Bottom Turbulence
    Bottom Turbulence

    Bottom Turbulence

  • Waves in the Ocean

    20

    Waves in the Ocean
    Waves in the Ocean

    This is a book which will be welcomed not only by researchers and engineers, but also by teachers and students, as it contains the only comprehensive review of the dynamics of ocean waves. Existing books are now either out of date or restricted to specialized aspects of the subject, whereas this book covers all types of ocean waves, ranging from capillary to planetary waves. Because of its completeness of coverage, its use of elementary mathematics and the provision of numerous problems and exercises, the book will be an indispensable text for everyone. It is completed by a very lengthy bibliography which includes many references to the Russian literature.

  • Marine Forecasting

    25

    Marine Forecasting
    Marine Forecasting

    Marine Forecasting

  • Mesoscale/Synoptic Coherent Structures in Geophysical Turbulence

    50

    Mesoscale/Synoptic Coherent Structures in Geophysical Turbulence
    Mesoscale/Synoptic Coherent Structures in Geophysical Turbulence

    The 20th Liège Colloquium was particularly well attended and these proceedings demonstrate the significant progress achieved in understanding, modelling, and observing geostrophic and near-geostrophic turbulence. The book contains more than 50 review papers and original contributions covering most aspects of the field of mesoscale/synoptic coherent structures in geophysical (oceanographic) turbulence. The properties of isolated vortices (generation, evolution, decay), their interactions with other vortices, with larger scale currents and/or with topography are investigated theoretically and by means of numerical and physical models. Observation of these dynamically important features in different parts of the world ocean are reported. Of particular interest will be the fourteen contributions by scientists from the USSR which emphasize the international character of the meeting. The book thus constitutes a useful and complete overview of the current state-of-the-art.

  • Coastal Oceanography of Washington and Oregon

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    Coastal Oceanography of Washington and Oregon
    Coastal Oceanography of Washington and Oregon

    The Washington-Oregon coastal zone is a classical Eastern Boundary Current region. The area is extremely productive, the productivity dependent on near-shore infusions of nutrients into surface layers during wind-driven coastal upwelling. The Washington-Oregon coastline is much more regular than areas off California or off the East Coast, where large capes lend complexity to both the physical environment and the ecosystem response. The relatively straight coastline and broad, deep shelf greatly simplify the physical environment, so that processes responsible for much of the variance are more easily identified. The system response from mid-Oregon northward, although not strictly two-dimensional, is more so than many other coastal areas. Consequently, the system is amenable to the testing of relatively simple models integrating wind forcing with physical, chemical and biological responses in the upper water column. This book is an integrated synthesis of physical, chemical, geological and biological research in a dynamic shelf ecosystem characterized by seasonal, wind-driven upwelling, major river influences, extensive silt deposits, productive pelagic and demersal fisheries, and unique surf-zone communities. The broad scope of the book includes: detailed analyses of physical circulation and sediment transport; production and utilization of organic matter in the marine food web; river influences on regional hydrology and sediment deposition; inputs and inventories of anthropogenic chemicals in the water column and sedimentary deposits. Much of the book is based on primary analyses of previously unpublished data sets. Interdisciplinary approaches are emphasized in models and discussions of coastal upwelling dynamics, hydrographic patterns and anomalies, benthic boundary-layer processes and larval transport, oceanographic influences on commercial stocks, mechanics of chemical cycling and accumulation, and surf-zone production. An extensive index and references complete the book. The book is intended both to document and explain specific regional features of the Washington/Oregon shelf system and, more generally, to illustrate the complexities of interactive influences on the dynamics of coastal ecosystems. Oceanographers, both researchers and students, will be very interested in this book, and it can also be used by governmental agencies and industries dealing with coastal zone management and planning.

  • Surveying and Charting of the Seas

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    Surveying and Charting of the Seas
    Surveying and Charting of the Seas

    A practical book for those engaged in marine surveying and charting activities who must acquire, process and present data for hydrographic or engineering purposes. It covers the latest instrumental and equipment development, automation and computerization, as well as conventional methods for those without access to sophisticated instrumentation.

  • Ocean Energies: Environmental, Economic and Technological Aspects of Alternative Power Sources

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    Ocean Energies: Environmental, Economic and Technological Aspects of Alternative Power Sources
    Ocean Energies: Environmental, Economic and Technological Aspects of Alternative Power Sources

    This timely volume provides a comprehensive review of current technology for all ocean energies. It opens with an analysis of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), with and without the use of an intermediate fluid. The historical and economic background is reviewed, and the geographical areas in which this energy could be utilized are pinpointed. The production of hydrogen as a side product, and environmental consequences of OTEC plants are looked at. The competitiveness of OTEC with conventional sources of energy is analysed. Optimisation, current research and development potential are also examined. Separate chapters provide a detailed examination of other ocean energy sources. The possible harnessing of solar ponds, ocean currents, and power derived from salinity differences is considered. There is a fascinating study of marine winds, and the question of using the ocean tides as a source of energy is examined, focussing on a number of tidal power plant projects, including data gathered from China, Australia, Great Britain, Korea and the USSR. Wave energy extraction has excited recent interest and activity, with a number of experimental pilot plants being built in northern Europe. This topic is discussed at length in view of its greater chance of implementation. Finally, geothermal and biomass energy are considered, and an assessment of their future is given. Each chapter contains bibliographic references. The author has also distinguished between energy schemes which might be valuable in less-industrialized regions of the world, but uneconomical in the developed countries. A large number of illustrations support the text. Every effort has been made to ensure that the book is readable and accessible for the specialist as well as the non-expert. It will be of particular interest to energy economists, engineers, geologists and oceanographers, and to environmentalists and environmental engineers.

  • Small-Scale Turbulence and Mixing in the Ocean

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    Small-Scale Turbulence and Mixing in the Ocean
    Small-Scale Turbulence and Mixing in the Ocean

    This volume contains the proceedings of the 19th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics, the programme of which focused on the relationships between small-scale mixing and large-scale features, transports and processes. The presentation of papers on various methods of parameterization of small-scale turbulent mixing for numerical ocean models was particularly encouraged and this resulted in more than a third of the papers presented at the Colloquium dealing in one way or another with the parameterization problems; many of these papers demonstrate the direct results of modelling. These proportions are well reflected in this volume of proceedings and thus emphasize once more the importance of small-scale turbulence research for such vital practical applications as ocean modelling and forecasting.

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