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Lecture Notes in Oceanography

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Lecture Notes in Oceanography

Lecture Notes in Oceanography

These notes represent the topic content for physical oceanography. Topics covered includes: The place of physical oceanography in science, tools and prerequisites: projections and ocean topography, Objects of study in Physical Oceanography, Properties of seawater, The Global Oceanic Heat Budget, Distribution of temperature and salinity with depth; the density stratification , Aspects of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Thermohaline processes; water mass formation; the seasonal thermocline, The ocean and climate, Waves, Long Wave, Estuaries, Oceanographic instrumentation.

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