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- Oceanography - Wikipedia
Oceanography (from Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) ' ocean ' and γραφή (graphḗ) ' writing '), also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean, including its physics, chemistry, biology, and geology
- Oceanography | Marine life, Marine ecosystems Ocean currents | Britannica
Oceanography, scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of the world’s oceans and seas, including their physical and chemical properties, their origin and geologic framework, and the life forms that inhabit the marine environment
- Deep Dive into Oceanography - Education
Oceanography is the study of all aspects of the ocean Oceanography covers a wide range of topics, from marine life and ecosystems, to currents and waves, to the movement of sediments, to seafloor geology
- What does an oceanographer do? - NOAAs National Ocean Service
Oceanography covers a wide range of topics, including marine life and ecosystems, ocean circulation, plate tectonics and the geology of the seafloor, and the chemical and physical properties of the ocean
- Oceanography - NASA Science
Collecting and analyzing long-term ocean data from satellites is a relatively new field of exploration The analysis of remotely-sensed ocean data makes it possible to understand the ocean in new and exciting ways
- What is Oceanography? - Texas A M University
Oceanography is an interdisciplinary science where math, physics, chemistry, biology and geology intersect Traditionally, we discuss oceanography in terms of four separate but related branches: physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, biological oceanography and geological oceanography
- Oceanography. com | An oceanographic learning and research community
Dive into oceanography with this beginner's guide! Learn key concepts, study tips, and the best resources to start your ocean science journey
- Oceanography | Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The rapidly growing faculty in ocean sciences at UCLA’s Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences focuses their research on a large palette of questions ranging from the role of the ocean in the physical climate system to its role in the global carbon cycle
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