
The sea is not just a huge body of salt water. It is acted upon by various physical and chemical factors. These combines to form a complex web which takes scientists many years to unravel.This book covers a wide range of subjects, from winds, waves, tsunamis, tides, and currents to biological phenomena like biorhythm and bioluminescence to seamanship and maritime lore written in a simple language and easily understood by the layperson who is not conversant with basic sciences.
This book investigates the complex physical, chemical, and biological systems that define the marine environment. Author B. F. Chhapgar utilizes his expertise to synthesize oceanographic data into a framework accessible to the general public. By bridging the gap between technical science and layperson interest, the text provides a comprehensive overview of how various environmental factors interact to shape the sea.
What You Will Find
Readers frequently note that the prose successfully avoids overly technical jargon, making it an accessible entry point for those without a background in marine science. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for beginners seeking a broad understanding of oceanography.
Page Count:
456
Publication Date:
2014-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press India
ISBN-10:
0198098529
ISBN-13:
9780198098522
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