Introduction to Physical Oceanography

This textbook covers physical-oceanographic processes, theories, data, and measurements, targeted at upper-division undergraduates and graduate students in oceanography, meteorology, and ocean engineering. In addition to the classical topics, the author includes discussions of heat fluxes, the role...

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Main Author: Stewart, Robert H. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: ©2008.
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505 0 |a 1 A Voyage of Discovery -- 2 The Historical Setting -- 3 The Physical Setting -- 4 Atmospheric Influences -- 5 The Oceanic Heat Budget -- 6 Temperature, Salinity, and Density -- 7 The Equations of Motion -- 8 Equations of Motion With Viscosity -- 9 Response of the Upper Ocean to Winds -- 10 Geostrophic Currents -- 11 Wind Driven Ocean Circulation -- 12 Vorticity in the Ocean -- 13 Deep Circulation in the Ocean -- 14 Equatorial Processes -- 15 Numerical Models -- 16 Ocean Waves -- 17 Coastal Processes and Tides 
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