Author : J. Francon Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1881
Category : Ocean
ISBN : OXFORD:591057588
The Geography Of The Oceans
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The Geography of the Ocean
Author : Anne-Flore Laloë
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317030553
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Despite the fact that the vast majority of the earth’s surface is made up of oceans, there has been surprisingly little work by geographers which critically examines the ocean-space and our knowledge and perceptions of it. This book employs a broad conceptual and methodological framework to analyse specific events that have contributed to the production of geographical knowledge about the ocean. These include, but are not limited to, Christopher Columbus’ first transatlantic journey, the mapping of nonexistent islands, the establishment of transoceanic trade routes, the discovery of largescale water movements, the HMS Challenger expedition, the search for the elusive Terra Australis Incognita, the formulation of the theory of continental drift and the mapping of the seabed. Using a combination of original, empirical (archival, material and cartographic), and theoretical sources, this book uniquely brings together fascinating narratives throughout history to produce a representation and mapping of geographical oceanic knowledge. It questions how we know what we know about the oceans and how this knowledge is represented and mapped. The book then uses this representation and mapping as a way to coherently trace the evolution of oceanic spatial awareness. In recent years, particularly in historical geography, discovering and knowing the ocean-space has been a completely separate enterprise from discovering and colonising the lands beyond it. There has been such focus on studying colonised lands, yet the oceans between them have been neglected. This book gives the geographical ocean a voice to be acknowledged as a space where history, geography and indeed historical geography took place.
The geography of America and the oceans
Author : Henry Major
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1878
Category : Geography
ISBN : OXFORD:590647031
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The Physical Geography of the Oceans
Author : Charles H. Cotter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1966
Category : Oceanography
ISBN : WISC:89033914342
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Physical Geography: Oceanography
Author : K. Bharatdwaj
Publisher : Discovery Publishing House
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Oceanography
ISBN : 8183561489
Physical Geography: Oceanography by K. Bharatdwaj Pdf
It may well be said that there can be no geography which concerns itself with the actual shape and form of the land surface, solid rode, the configuration and extent of the seas and oceans, the enveloping atmosphere without which life as we know it cannot exist, the physical process which take place in that atmosphere. This book has been designed to cover the syllabus of physical geography required for the B.A. students of Indian Universities. The subject matter has been arranged so as to provide clear and integrated approach to the subject with all essential tools of applicable geography for B.A. curriculum. Contents: Reliefs of the Ocean Basins, Ocean Deposits and Tides, Temperature of the Ocean Water and Salinity, Ocean Currents, Marine Resources and Climates, Coral Reefs and Atoll, Humidity and Precipitation, Pressure and Winds.
Water Worlds: Human Geographies of the Ocean
Author : Kimberley Peters
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317000150
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Our world is a water world. Seventy percent of our planet consists of ocean. However, geography has traditionally overlooked this vital component of the earth's composition. The word 'geography' directly translates as 'earth writing' and in line with this definition the discipline has preoccupied itself with the study of terrestrial spaces of society and nature. This book challenges human geography's preoccupation with the terrestrial, investigating the terra incognita of the seas and oceans. Linking to new theoretical debates shaping the geographic discipline (such as affect, assemblage, emotion, hybridity and the more-than-human), this volume unlocks new knowledge concerning the human geographies of ocean space. The book casts adrift stable, bounded and fixed conceptions of space and advances geographical understanding based on the world as 'becoming', changing, mobile and processional. This ontology supports the notion that the oceans are not simply fluid in a literal way, but also in a conceptual sense, suggesting that the seas have their own fluid natures - their own capacities and agencies - which are co-fabricated with social and cultural life. This book features twelve chapters, authored by key academics contributing to this growing field of research. The book is divided into three sections, including an Introduction by the editors and a foreword by Prof. Philip E. Steinberg, the leading scholar in the field of maritime geographies. The first section of the book considers the ways in which different watery spaces from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea have been conceptualized, theorized and ’known’ through metaphors, voyages of discovery and scientific endeavour. The second section examines how oceans are experienced; through various activities including driving on water, kayaking in water and diving under water. The final section explores the relations between human life and the nature of the sea as a material, mobile and more-than-human spa
The Physical Geography of the Sea, and Its Meteorology
Author : Matthew Fontaine Maury
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1861
Category : Ocean
ISBN : UCAL:$B520526
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Water Worlds: Human Geographies of the Ocean
Author : Dr Jon Anderson,Dr Kimberley Peters
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781472403773
Water Worlds: Human Geographies of the Ocean by Dr Jon Anderson,Dr Kimberley Peters Pdf
Our world is a water world. Seventy percent of our planet consists of ocean. However, geography has traditionally overlooked this vital component of the earth's composition. The word 'geography' directly translates as 'earth writing' and in line with this definition the discipline has preoccupied itself with the study of terrestrial spaces of society and nature. This book challenges human geography's preoccupation with the terrestrial, investigating the terra incognita of the seas and oceans. Linking to new theoretical debates shaping the geographic discipline (such as affect, assemblage, emotion, hybridity and the more-than-human), this volume unlocks new knowledge concerning the human geographies of ocean space. The book casts adrift stable, bounded and fixed conceptions of space and advances geographical understanding based on the world as 'becoming', changing, mobile and processional. This ontology supports the notion that the oceans are not simply fluid in a literal way, but also in a conceptual sense, suggesting that the seas have their own fluid natures - their own capacities and agencies - which are co-fabricated with social and cultural life. This book features twelve chapters, authored by key academics contributing to this growing field of research. The book is divided into three sections, including an Introduction by the editors and a foreword by Prof. Philip E. Steinberg, the leading scholar in the field of maritime geographies. The first section of the book considers the ways in which different watery spaces from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea have been conceptualized, theorized and ‘known’ through metaphors, voyages of discovery and scientific endeavour. The second section examines how oceans are experienced; through various activities including driving on water, kayaking in water and diving under water. The final section explores the relations between human life and the nature of the sea as a material, mobile and more-than-human space, examining the influences of the ocean on the migratory practices of fishermen in Senegal, to the more-than-human geographies of the contemporary scallop industry, the historical journeys of steam ship companies and the pirate radio enterprise. Oceans are fundamental to the workings of the world as we know it. Critical human activities take place at sea, including trade, tourism, migration, scientific exploration and resource exploitation. The water world is therefore significantly entwined with our everyday lives. This book offers a novel and important contribution to an ever-emerging cross-disciplinary subject matter.
The Political Geography of the Oceans
Author : John Robert Victor Prescott
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Law
ISBN : UVA:35007007121787
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The World's Oceans
Author : Rainer F. Buschmann,Lance Nolde
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781440843525
The World's Oceans by Rainer F. Buschmann,Lance Nolde Pdf
This single-volume resource explores the five major oceans of the world, addressing current issues such as sea rise and climate change and explaining the significance of the oceans from historical, geographic, and cultural perspectives. The World's Oceans: Geography, History, and Environment is a one-stop resource that describes in-depth the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern Oceans and identifies their importance, today and throughout history. Essays address the subject areas of oceans and seas in world culture, fishing and shipping industries through history, ocean exploration, and climate change and oceans. The book also presents dozens of entries covering a breadth of topics on human culture, the environment, history, and current issues as they relate to the oceans and ocean life. Sample entries provide detailed information on topics such as the Bermuda Triangle, Coral Reefs, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Ice Melt, Myths and Legends, Piracy, and Whaling. Contributions to the work come from top researchers in the fields of history and maritime studies, including Paul D'Arcy, John Gillis, Tom Hoogervorst, Michael North, and Lincoln Paine. The volume highlights the numerous ways in which Earth's oceans have influenced culture and society, from the earliest seafaring civilizations to the future of the planet.
The Geography of the Oceans
Author : J Francon Williams
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1358930376
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Ecological Geography of the Sea
Author : Alan R. Longhurst
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-08-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080465579
Ecological Geography of the Sea by Alan R. Longhurst Pdf
This book presents an in-depth discussion of the biological and ecological geography of the oceans. It synthesizes locally restricted studies of the ocean to generate a global geography of the vast marine world. Based on patterns of algal ecology, the book divides the ocean into four primary compartments, which are then subdivided into secondary compartments. *Includes color insert of the latest in satellite imagery showing the world's oceans, their similarities and differences *Revised and updated to reflect the latest in oceanographic research *Ideal for anyone interested in understanding ocean ecology -- accessible and informative
Oceans
Author : Angela Royston
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Food chains (Ecology)
ISBN : 1625881576
Oceans by Angela Royston Pdf
"Science at work in earth's wildest places."
Ocean World Encyclopedia
Author : Donald G. Groves,Lee M. Hunt
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Nature
ISBN : UOM:39015015023057
Ocean World Encyclopedia by Donald G. Groves,Lee M. Hunt Pdf
Presents over 400 articles on oceanography, the geography of the oceans, the ocean floor, waves and currents, the ocean's chemistry and natural resources, plant and animal life, and expeditions.
Ecoregions
Author : Robert G. Bailey
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781493905249
Ecoregions by Robert G. Bailey Pdf
Global warming and human-driven impacts are changing the World’s ecological zones. This book applies the principles described in Bailey’s Ecosystem Geography: From Ecoregions to Sites, 2nd ed. (Springer 2009, 1st ed. 1996) to describe and characterize the major terrestrial and aquatic ecological zones of the Earth. Bailey’s system for classifying these zones has been adopted by major organizations such as the U.S. Forest Service and The Nature Conservancy and this book is a significant contribution to a long tradition of classifying and studying the world’s ecological regions or ecoregions. It includes two color maps that show the major ecoregions of the continents and oceans. Also included are: - 106 illustrations with 55 in full color - A new chapter on mountains is included. - There are new sections that address concerns about how eco regions are changing under the relentless influence of humans and climate change - Another new feature is the discussion of using eco regional patterns to transfer research results and select sites for detecting climate change effects on ecosystem distribution - Use of ecoregional patterns to design monitoring networks and sustainable landscapes - Fire regimes in different regional ecosystems and their management implications.