Oceanography : exploring earth's final wilderness
Presents a scientific expedition to fathom the ocean's mysteries.
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Oceanography. |
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Educational films. Science films. Lectures. Video recordings. |
- ISBN: 1598037897
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Physical Description
videodisc
6 videodiscs (approximately 1080 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Publisher Chantilly, Va. : Great Courses, [2011]
- Copyright ©2011
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Course No. 1730." 36 lectures on 6 discs, 30 min. per lecture. GMD: videodisc. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Disc 1: Diving in: the ocean adventure -- Explorers, navigators, pioneering scientists -- Ocean basics and ocean basins -- Mapping the sea: soundings to satellites -- Habitats: sunlit shelves to the dark abyss -- The spreading sea floor and mid-ocean ridges -- Disc 2: The plunging sea floor and deep-sea trenches -- The formation of the earth and its ocean -- The early ocean and the origins of life -- Marine sediments: archives of the ocean -- Offshore oil and gas: resources and risks -- The enduring chemistry of seawater -- Disc 3: How the physics of water controls the ocean -- Waves: motion in the ocean -- Rogue waves and tsunami -- Tides in theory and practice -- Marine life, energy, and food webs -- Tiny plankton: the most abundant life on earth -- Disc 4: Soft-bodied life in the dark, open depths -- Swimming: the many fish in the sea -- Marine birds, reptiles, and mammals -- Whaling, fisheries, and farming the ocean -- Where sea meets the land and why coasts vary -- Where rivers meet the sea: estuaries and deltas -- Disc 5: Coastal erosion: beaches and sea cliffs -- Tidal life, sea forests, and coral reefs -- Deep bottom life and hydrothermal vents -- Trade winds: the circulation of heat and wind -- Heavy weather: storms and hurricanes -- The Gulf stream to gyres: vast surface currents -- Disc 6: Upwelling, downwelling, and El Nino -- The deepest, slowest river: Polar bottom water -- The ocean and global climate -- The warming, rising sea -- Marine pollution: the impact of toxins -- The future ocean. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Harold J. Tobin, professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
System Details Note: | DVD. |