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New Directions of Oceanographic Research and Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
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New Directions of Oceanographic Research and Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
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The earth where we live is the only planet of our solar system that
holds a mass of water we know as the ocean, covering 70.8% of the
earth's surface with a mean depth of 3,800 m. When using the term
ocean, we mean not only the water and what it contains, but also
the bottom that supports the water mass above and the atmosphere on
the sea surface. Modern oceanography thus deals with the water, the
bottom of the ocean, and the air thereon. In addition, varied
interactions take place between the ocean and the land so that such
interface areas are also extended domains of oceanography. In
ancient times our ancestors took an interest in nearshore seas,
making them an object of constant study. Deep seas, on the other
hand, largely remained an area beyond their reach. Modern academic
research on deep seas is said to have been started by the first
round-the-world voyage of Her Majesty's R/V Challenger I from 1872
to 1876. It has been only 120 years since the British ship
leftPortsmouth on this voyage, so oceanography can thus be
considered still a young science on its way to full maturity.
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