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Hidden depths: Atlas of the oceans
NOAA (2007). Hidden depths: Atlas of the oceans. Collins: London. ISBN 978-0-00-723671-8. 256 pp.

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    Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences > Earth sciences > Oceanography
    Documents > Atlases > Oceanographic atlases
    Earth sciences
    Marine biology
    Marine/Coastal

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  • NOAA

Abstract
    Provides a detailed outline of the issues facing these vast areas of water that cover 71 per cent of the Earth's surface. The physical nature of the oceans, how man has explored and observed the oceans and what the future holds for the oceans is beautifully illustrated. Unique ocean mapping created by the same cartographers who produce the Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World with expert contribution from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Previously unpublished 3D views of the oceans developed by NOAA will help the reader to understand and visualize the structure of the oceans. The huge impact the ocean has on the land we live is evident from the topical issues presented, these include hurricanes, pollution, tsunamis, and sea level rise. Man's history with the sea is also outlined from old sea charts and wrecks to the latest in submersible technology, satellite imagery and echo sounding. Find out about the dramatic physical nature of the oceans, how man has explored and observed the oceans and what the future holds for the oceans.

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