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Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.California Books
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.Grand Eagle Retail
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Dive into the sweeping saga of how humanity came to know the vast, mysterious ocean that covers our planet. From the daring star-guided voyages of Polynesian navigators and the pragmatic wind-charts of Phoenician traders to the bold circumnavigations of Magellan and the painstaking depth so…undings of the HMS Challenger, this book traces every leap of curiosity and technology that turned myth into measurement. Readers will walk alongside ancient mariners who read swells and seabirds, witness the birth of modern science in the Challenger's fifty-volume report, and feel the excitement of discovering hydrothermal vents teeming with life in the sunless deep. The narrative unfolds the scientific revolutions that reshaped our understanding of Earth itself. You will learn how early physicists unraveled the tides, how the invention of the marine chronometer solved the longitude problem, and how the painstaking work of mapping ocean currents revealed the great gyres that drive global climate. The book then carries you through the seismic breakthroughs of plate tectonics, showing how sonar, magnetic striping, and deep-sea drilling turned the ocean floor into a dynamic, moving landscape that explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and the very shape of continents. Beyond physics and geology, immerse yourself in the ocean's living world. Explore the rise of marine biology from Aristotle's observations to the discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems at black smokers, and follow the intricate food webs that link microscopic phytoplankton to great whales. You will experience the triumphs and trials of fisheries science, the revelation of coral bleaching as a climate warning, and the startling insight that ocean acidification is silently dissolving the shells of plankton, oysters, and corals-forcing a reevaluation of what life in the sea can endure. Finally, the book brings you to the cutting edge of twenty-first-century oceanography, where satellites, autonomous robots, and genomic sequencers create a continuous, real-time view of the sea's interior. You will see how data from Argo floats, cabled observatories, and environmental DNA are transforming our ability to predict El Nino, map the twilight zone, and monitor the health of polar ice shelves. By the end, readers will not only grasp the history of a science but also appreciate the ocean's central role in Earth's climate, biodiversity, and future-equipping them to understand the challenges and wonders that lie ahead in our interconnected blue planet. Explores humanity's quest to understand the ocean-from ancient navigation to modern discoveries of hydrothermal vents and plate tectonics-blending history, science, and adventure. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Da: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.PBShop.store US
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Da: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Regno UnitoPBShop.store UK
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Da: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, AustraliaAussieBookSeller
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Dive into the sweeping saga of how humanity came to know the vast, mysterious ocean that covers our planet. From the daring star-guided voyages of Polynesian navigators and the pragmatic wind-charts of Phoenician traders to the bold circumnavigations of Magellan and the painstaking depth so…undings of the HMS Challenger, this book traces every leap of curiosity and technology that turned myth into measurement. Readers will walk alongside ancient mariners who read swells and seabirds, witness the birth of modern science in the Challenger's fifty-volume report, and feel the excitement of discovering hydrothermal vents teeming with life in the sunless deep. The narrative unfolds the scientific revolutions that reshaped our understanding of Earth itself. You will learn how early physicists unraveled the tides, how the invention of the marine chronometer solved the longitude problem, and how the painstaking work of mapping ocean currents revealed the great gyres that drive global climate. The book then carries you through the seismic breakthroughs of plate tectonics, showing how sonar, magnetic striping, and deep-sea drilling turned the ocean floor into a dynamic, moving landscape that explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and the very shape of continents. Beyond physics and geology, immerse yourself in the ocean's living world. Explore the rise of marine biology from Aristotle's observations to the discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems at black smokers, and follow the intricate food webs that link microscopic phytoplankton to great whales. You will experience the triumphs and trials of fisheries science, the revelation of coral bleaching as a climate warning, and the startling insight that ocean acidification is silently dissolving the shells of plankton, oysters, and corals-forcing a reevaluation of what life in the sea can endure. Finally, the book brings you to the cutting edge of twenty-first-century oceanography, where satellites, autonomous robots, and genomic sequencers create a continuous, real-time view of the sea's interior. You will see how data from Argo floats, cabled observatories, and environmental DNA are transforming our ability to predict El Nino, map the twilight zone, and monitor the health of polar ice shelves. By the end, readers will not only grasp the history of a science but also appreciate the ocean's central role in Earth's climate, biodiversity, and future-equipping them to understand the challenges and wonders that lie ahead in our interconnected blue planet. Explores humanity's quest to understand the ocean-from ancient navigation to modern discoveries of hydrothermal vents and plate tectonics-blending history, science, and adventure. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno UnitoCitiRetail
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Dive into the sweeping saga of how humanity came to know the vast, mysterious ocean that covers our planet. From the daring star-guided voyages of Polynesian navigators and the pragmatic wind-charts of Phoenician traders to the bold circumnavigations of Magellan and the painstaking depth so…undings of the HMS Challenger, this book traces every leap of curiosity and technology that turned myth into measurement. Readers will walk alongside ancient mariners who read swells and seabirds, witness the birth of modern science in the Challenger's fifty-volume report, and feel the excitement of discovering hydrothermal vents teeming with life in the sunless deep. The narrative unfolds the scientific revolutions that reshaped our understanding of Earth itself. You will learn how early physicists unraveled the tides, how the invention of the marine chronometer solved the longitude problem, and how the painstaking work of mapping ocean currents revealed the great gyres that drive global climate. The book then carries you through the seismic breakthroughs of plate tectonics, showing how sonar, magnetic striping, and deep-sea drilling turned the ocean floor into a dynamic, moving landscape that explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and the very shape of continents. Beyond physics and geology, immerse yourself in the ocean's living world. Explore the rise of marine biology from Aristotle's observations to the discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems at black smokers, and follow the intricate food webs that link microscopic phytoplankton to great whales. You will experience the triumphs and trials of fisheries science, the revelation of coral bleaching as a climate warning, and the startling insight that ocean acidification is silently dissolving the shells of plankton, oysters, and corals-forcing a reevaluation of what life in the sea can endure. Finally, the book brings you to the cutting edge of twenty-first-century oceanography, where satellites, autonomous robots, and genomic sequencers create a continuous, real-time view of the sea's interior. You will see how data from Argo floats, cabled observatories, and environmental DNA are transforming our ability to predict El Nino, map the twilight zone, and monitor the health of polar ice shelves. By the end, readers will not only grasp the history of a science but also appreciate the ocean's central role in Earth's climate, biodiversity, and future-equipping them to understand the challenges and wonders that lie ahead in our interconnected blue planet. Explores humanity's quest to understand the ocean-from ancient navigation to modern discoveries of hydrothermal vents and plate tectonics-blending history, science, and adventure. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, GermaniaAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Dive into the sweeping saga of how humanity came to know the vast, mysterious ocean that covers our planet. From the daring star¿guided voyages of Polynesian navigators and the pragmatic wind¿charts of Phoenician traders to the bold cir…cumnavigations of Magellan and the painstaking depth soundings of the HMS Challenger, this book traces every leap of curiosity and technology that turned myth into measurement. Readers will walk alongside ancient mariners who read swells and seabirds, witness the birth of modern science in the Challenger's fifty¿volume report, and feel the excitement of discovering hydrothermal vents teeming with life in the sunless deep. The narrative unfolds the scientific revolutions that reshaped our understanding of Earth itself. You will learn how early physicists unraveled the tides, how the invention of the marine chronometer solved the longitude problem, and how the painstaking work of mapping ocean currents revealed the great gyres that drive global climate. The book then carries you through the seismic breakthroughs of plate tectonics, showing how sonar, magnetic striping, and deep¿sea drilling turned the ocean floor into a dynamic, moving landscape that explains earthquakes, volcanoes, and the very shape of continents. Beyond physics and geology, immerse yourself in the ocean's living world. Explore the rise of marine biology from Aristotle's observations to the discovery of chemosynthetic ecosystems at black smokers, and follow the intricate food webs that link microscopic phytoplankton to great whales. You will experience the triumphs and trials of fisheries science, the revelation of coral bleaching as a climate warning, and the startling insight that ocean acidification is silently dissolving the shells of plankton, oysters, and corals-forcing a reevaluation of what life in the sea can endure. Finally, the book brings you to the cutting edge of twenty¿first¿century oceanography, where satellites, autonomous robots, and genomic sequencers create a continuous, real¿time view of the sea's interior. You will see how data from Argo floats, cabled observatories, and environmental DNA are transforming our ability to predict El Niño, map the twilight zone, and monitor the health of polar ice shelves. By the end, readers will not only grasp the history of a science but also appreciate the ocean's central role in Earth's climate, biodiversity, and future-equipping them to understand the challenges and wonders that lie ahead in our interconnected blue planet.