Layer by Layer Under the Sea

Layer by Layer  Under the Sea
Author: Anne Rooney
Publsiher: Silver Dolphin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1626867534

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Dive into the ocean to peel back the layers, hear the sounds, and encounter amazing sea creatures! Layer by Layer: Under the Sea explores the natural treasures hidden beneath the waves: fierce sharks, colorful fish, scuttling crustaceans, and other creatures that call the ocean home. Six interactive layered scenes with atmospheric sounds show a variety of ocean animals, with multiple layers for readers to peel away. As each layer is revealed, kids can follow the movements of the animals through the transforming scenes. On the final layer, a surprise completes the scene. Young ocean explorers will be thrilled by the sense of adventure gained by viewing the scenes as they transform on the page.

Layers of the Ocean

Layers of the Ocean
Author: KlevaKids
Publsiher: KlevaKids
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Ocean
ISBN: 1939329205

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A whimsical tale of how the ocean layers were named.

The Near Surface Layer of the Ocean

The Near Surface Layer of the Ocean
Author: Alexander Soloviev,Roger Lukas
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400776210

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The rationale for publishing a second edition of this monograph is that this area of research continues to show remarkable advancement. The new generation of synthetic aperture radar satellites has provided unprecedented spatial resolution of sea surface features. In addition, satellites to measure sea surface salinity have been launched. Computational fluid dynamics models open new opportunities in understanding the processes in the near-surface layer of the ocean and their visibility from space. Passive acoustic methods for monitoring short surface waves have significantly progressed. Of importance for climate research, processes in the near-surface layer of the ocean contribute to errors in satellite estimates of sea surface temperature trends. Due to growing applications of near-surface science, it is anticipated that more students will be trained in this area of research. Therefore this second edition of the monograph is closer to a textbook format.

The Near Surface Layer of the Ocean

The Near Surface Layer of the Ocean
Author: Fedororv,Ginzburg
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781466564534

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This book treats the structure and variability of basic physical fields in a thin near-surface layer which responds quickly to all short-term and local fluctuations of atmospheric forcing and of radiative solar energy flux. The book contains up-to-date information on different phenomena and processes in this layer based on research conducted over t

Ocean Mixing

Ocean Mixing
Author: Michael Meredith,Alberto Naveira Garabato
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128215135

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Ocean Mixing: Drivers, Mechanisms and Impacts presents a broad panorama of one of the most rapidly-developing areas of marine science. It highlights the state-of-the-art concerning knowledge of the causes of ocean mixing, and a perspective on the implications for ocean circulation, climate, biogeochemistry and the marine ecosystem. This edited volume places a particular emphasis on elucidating the key future questions relating to ocean mixing, and emerging ideas and activities to address them, including innovative technology developments and advances in methodology. Ocean Mixing is a key reference for those entering the field, and for those seeking a comprehensive overview of how the key current issues are being addressed and what the priorities for future research are. Each chapter is written by established leaders in ocean mixing research; the volume is thus suitable for those seeking specific detailed information on sub-topics, as well as those seeking a broad synopsis of current understanding. It provides useful ammunition for those pursuing funding for specific future research campaigns, by being an authoritative source concerning key scientific goals in the short, medium and long term. Additionally, the chapters contain bespoke and informative graphics that can be used in teaching and science communication to convey the complex concepts and phenomena in easily accessible ways. Presents a coherent overview of the state-of-the-art research concerning ocean mixing Provides an in-depth discussion of how ocean mixing impacts all scales of the planetary system Includes elucidation of the grand challenges in ocean mixing, and how they might be addressed

The Benthic Boundary Layer

The Benthic Boundary Layer
Author: I. McCave
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461587477

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The Conference on the Benthic Boundary Layer was held under the auspices of the NATO Science Committee as part of its continuing effort to promote the useful progress of science through international cooperation. Science Committee Conferences are deliberately designed to focus attention on unsolved problems, with carefully selected participants invited to provide complementary expertise from a variety of relevant disciplines. Through inten sive discussion in small groups they seek to reach a consensus on assessments and recommendations for future research emphasis, which it is hoped will be of value to the larger scientific community. The subjects treated over the past few years have been as varied as science itself-e.g., computer software engineering, chemical catalysis, and materials and energy research. The present effort evolved from informal discussions between marine geolo gists, chemists, and biologists which underlined the desirability of improved communication among those concerned with the benthic layer. In both scien tific and technological terms this is an exciting frontier, rich in promise but poorly understood at present. It is particularly striking to realize that there are at least as many definitions of the benthic layer as there are disciplines involved, and it seemed clear that there was much to be gained by a detailed exchange of views on research capabilities, trends, and priorities. The results of the meeting appear to have confirmed the hopes of the sponsors.

The Benthic Boundary Layer

The Benthic Boundary Layer
Author: Bernard P. Boudreau,Bo Barker Jorgensen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2001-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0199770913

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The benthic boundary layer is the zone of water and sediment immediately adjacent to the bottom of a sea, lake, or river. This zone is of considerable interest to biologists, geochemists, sedimentologists, and engineers because of very strong gradients of energy, dissolved and solid chemical components, suspended matter, and the number of organisms that live there. It is, for example, the sink for anthropogenic substances and the home of microscopic plant life that provides the nutrients that determine fish populations--and ultimately the size of the fisheries. This book of original chapters edited by Professors Boudreau and Jorgensen, both leading researchers in the field, will meet the need for an up-to-date, definitive text/reference on measurements, techniques, and models for transport and biochemical processes in the benthic boundary layer. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of a selected field, with illustrated examples from the authors' own work. The book will appeal to professionals and researchers in marine biology, marine chemistry, marine engineering, and sedimentology.

Polar Seas Oceanography

Polar Seas Oceanography
Author: Vladimir A. Volkov,Ola M. Johannessen,Victor E. Borodachev,Gennadiy N. Voinov,Lasse H. Pettersson,Leonoid P. Bobylev,Alexei V. Kouraev
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540429697

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Rapid development of Earth observation satellite using remote sensing techniques enables observations of the oceanic processes by sea and airborne study to be carried out over vast areas in a short time. This first book written by Russian and Norwegian scientists is an analysis of studies of the Kara Sea and presents a unique catalogue of environmental and pollution data of the joint Norwegian and Russian oceanographic expedition studies of the Kara Sea spanning three decades.