* Physical Oceanography - study of the motions of seawater, particularly waves currents and tidal motion. * Chemical Oceanography - chemistry of seawater and reactions between the atmosphere and hydrosphere. More recently looks at how changes in seawater temperature (El Nino) and salinity affect global climate. * Biological Oceanography - study of life in the oceans, includes marine biology and ecology. * Geological Oceanography - study of the shape and geologic features of the ocean floor.
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Oceanography.
The field of oceanography does not have a single founder, as it developed over time through the contributions of various scientists. However, notable figures include Matthew Fontaine Maury, often referred to as the "father of modern oceanography" for his pioneering work in mapping ocean currents and winds in the 19th century. His efforts laid the groundwork for systematic oceanographic research and exploration.
Sir Charles Thomson is considered the founder of oceanography due to his pioneering work on the Challenger Expedition from 1872 to 1876. He led the first systematic scientific exploration of the oceans, collecting extensive data on marine life, water temperature, and the seafloor. His comprehensive reports laid the groundwork for modern oceanographic research, revealing the vast complexity and diversity of the marine environment. Thomson's contributions helped establish oceanography as a distinct scientific discipline.
Oceanographers study the patterns and chemical properties in the ocean. Some types of oceanography include physical oceanography, geological oceanography, chemical oceanography, and biological oceanography.
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Sir Charles Wyville Thomson is considered the founder of oceanography due to his leadership of the Challenger Expedition from 1872 to 1876. This British scientific voyage laid the foundation for modern oceanography by collecting data and samples from the world's oceans and establishing the discipline as a systematic and multidisciplinary field of study. Thomson's work on the Challenger Expedition contributed significantly to the understanding of the ocean environment and its complex ecosystems.
Oceanography, also called oceanology or marine science.
The prefix for Oceanography is "ocean-".
Alan P. Trujillo has written: 'Essentials of oceanography' -- subject(s): Oceanografi 'Essentials of oceanography' -- subject(s): Oceanography 'Essentials of oceanography' -- subject(s): Oceanography
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Oceanography Society was created in 1988.
Hydrology is the study of the Earth's water. Hydrology includes geohydrology, limnology, oceanography, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, biological oceanography, geological oceanography and paleoceanography, amongst other Earth Sciences.