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Invitation to Oceanography, Fifth Edition

Author(s): Paul R. Pinet, Colgate University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763759933
  • Paperback    626 pages      © 2009
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Thoroughly updated to include the most recent and fascinating discoveries in oceanography, the Fifth Edition takes great strides to be the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and student-friendly resource available today. Its content continues to span the four major divisions of ocean science—geology, chemistry, physics and biology—while maintaining the conversational voice for which it is acclaimed. The Fifth Edition boasts many exciting updates, including a new chapter on global climate change that educates students on global warming in the 21st century and its likely impact on ocean systems. With new end-of-chapter questions, new color photographs and illustrations, and an expanded assortment of Selected Readings, Invitation to Oceanography is a must-have in any marine science classroom!

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A New chapter on Climate Change - The first part of this chapter examines global climate impact on the coastal systems, specifically the magnitude and effect of sea-level change on barrier islands, beaches, coastal dunes, salt marshes, and mangrove swamps, and the ecological effects of elevated water temperatures.  The second part of the chapter discusses the impact of global climate change in open ocean, specifically the grave changes that may occur on deep-water circulation, the Artic Ocean and the melting of its ice cover, and impact of warming water on ocean plankton, and the ecological responses to acidification of seawater worldwide.  The final part outlines what scientists believe we should do in order to mitigate the effects of global warming on ocean ecosystems in the 21st century.

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Includes updated new findings on mantle plumes and the movement of large tectonic plates in Chapter 3.

New to this Edition!

A new feature box entitled Catastrophic Meltwater Scouring and Deposition recreates how the failure of an ice dam holding water in Glacial Lake Iroquois in upstate New York suddenly collapsed releasing an enormous volume of torrential water into the Hudson Valley.

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Includes a new feature box entitled Larval Dispersion and Settlement, which examines how the larvae of benthic inverebrates like oysters, crabs, sea urchins, and snails disperse into currents in order to colonize new sea bottoms.

Includes  new end-of-chapter questions and and expanded Selected Readings section.

NEW! Revitalized and expanded collection of color photographs, illustrations, and Selected Readings throughout the text.

A comprehensive online learning center, Oceanlink, provides students with numerous learning tools. This free resource includes: Chapter Lecture Outlines, Self-Test Practice Quizzes, an on-line Math Tutor, Animated Flashcards, Figure Labeling Exercises, and much more!

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1.   The Growth of Oceanography
2.   The Planet Oceanus
3.   The Origin of Ocean Basins
4.   Marine Sedimentation
5.   The Properties of Seawater
6.   Wind and Ocean Circulation
7.   Waves in the Ocean
8.   Tides
9.   Marine Ecology
10. Biological Productivity in the Ocean
11. The Dynamic Shoreline
12. Coastal Habitats
13. Ocean Habitats and their Biota
14. The Ocean's Resources
15. The Human Presence in the Ocean
16. Global Climate Change and the Oceans


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Paul R. Pinet-Colgate University

Title:   Professor of Geology (1978)

Degrees:   BA University of New Hampshire 1965; MS University of Massachusetts 1967; PhD University of Rhode Island 1972

Teaching Experience:   University of Georgia, Athens

Teaching Specialties:   Coastal oceanography, origin of petroleum resources, wilderness ethics

Research Interests:   Origin and evolution of continental margins, coastal processes along Lake Ontario, science and wilderness ethics

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Appropriate for an introductory course in oceanography offered within the departments of geology, geography, and physics.

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      Instructor's ToolKit to Accompany Invitation to Oceanography, Fifth Edition

      ISBN-13: 9780763774073 ISBN-10: 0763774073

      The Instructor's ToolKit CD-ROM to accompany Invitation to Oceanography, Fifth Edition includes a PowerPoint Image Bank, PowerPoint Lecture Outline Slides, Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, and Animations.  Qualified instructor's may request the ToolKit by contacting a Publisher's Representative at 1-800-832-0034.

       

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      The following instructor resources are available to qualified instructors for download

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      Answers to Lab Exercises
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      Online ExpressPDF Student Study Guide to accompany Invitation to Oceanography

      ISBN-13: 9781449625634
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