Intended for the more concise course, Essential Invitation to Oceanography provides a thorough introduction to oceanographic concepts while omitting advanced topics that some courses do not require. Written for the non-science student, this text lets readers explore how the oceans work while explaining their relevance within the four major divisions of ocean science--geology, chemistry, physcis, and biology. A student-friendly writing style and rich pedagogy help students fully understand and retain the important concepts at hand, and feature boxes throughout engage them with the fascinating discoveries in oceanography. The comprehensive comapanion website, OceanLink, provides students with numerous learning tools and study aids, including chapter outlines,critical thinking questions, crosswords, practice quizzes, and much more. Instructor's material include: PowerPoint Lecture Outlines, PowerPoint Image Bank, Animations, and Test Bank.
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Weight: 907g
Publication Date: 11 Oct 2012
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781449686437
About Paul R. Pinet
Paul Pinet teaches geology oceanography and environmental studies courses at Colgate University located in central New York State.' He earned B.A. and M.S. degrees in geology from the University of New Hampshire and the University of Massachusetts respectively and a PhD in oceanography from the University of Rhode Island.' His research has been focused on the geology of continental margins coastal bluff erosion estuarine sedimentation and more recently on the philosophical dimensions of deep time.' At the moment he is developing long-term (millennia) conservation strategies for barrier islands in response to rising sea level and for mitigating the ongoing extinction event in New England and its ocean.' Pinet spent summers during much of his adult life either climbing mountains around the world or cruising on his small gaff-headed catboat (Taillefer) off the New England coast.' Though an oceanographer Pinet admits that he fears water more than high avalanche-prone mountains.' At the moment he is working on a book of essays entitled Shadowed by Deep Time.'