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  1. Maury had just completed Physical Geography of the Sea , the first textbook on oceanography published in 1855.
  2. Although a textbook on oceanography was produced by a physical geographer and was subsequently divided into two volumes, (King, 1962; 1975) the separate discipline of oceanography has been responsible in physical oceanography for research on sea level and its changes; tides, waves, currents, the physical and chemical properties of sea water as well as the form of the sea floor and marine sediments, and in biological oceanography for research on ocean flora and fauna.
  3. By the early decades of the twentieth century, the Kiel school's theory of plankton growth had been widely accepted, but German oceanography collapsed after the First World War and the impetus passed to British and American scientists.
  4. During the homeward voyage Wallich collected a variety of marine organisms, thus beginning the study of oceanography which was to dominate the remainder of his life.
  5. The results of this voyage were published in fifty large volumes between 1880 and 1895, and represented international collaboration in oceanography and marine biology; the most eminent authorities in the world were chosen to write up the various results and describe the collections.
  6. In an attempt to extend the methane data, H. Craig and C. C. Chou, of the Isotope Laboratory at Scripps Institute of Oceanography in San Diego, have analysed the methane content of the air bubbles trapped in ice samples drilled from the glacier in southern Greenland.
  7. Many scientists could do "ecology" while retaining their primary disciplinary loyalty elsewhere, in oceanography or forestry for instance.
  8. And of course because this is biological oceanography it's not as simple as that there is a third category which is bio-intermediate.
  9. Some sort of hush-hush oceanography, probably for oil.
  10. Snow and ice from their mutuations and from the part they play in nature as precipitation, agents of erosion and modifiers of climate come within the range severally of physics, meteorology, geology, physical geography, oceanography and climatology.
  11. In the days before modern oceanography, the story would stop short at this point, with just a long, tenuous chain of widely-separated volcanic islands running down the middle of the Atlantic with no obvious connection between them.

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