
1) Earth science 2) Quarterly journal
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1) Hydrographic 2) Hydrographical 3) Hydrography
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the branch of earth sciences that studies the ocean, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents and waves; plate tectonics and the formation of underwater topography; and movements of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries.
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Oceanography (compound of the Greek words ὠκεανός meaning `ocean` and γράφω meaning `write`), also known as oceanology and marine science, is the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean. It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics...
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[journal] Oceanography is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Oceanography Society, that covers ocean science and its applications. The journal also has a special section for news and information, society meeting reports, book reviews, and shorter editor-reviewed articles on public policy an education. One section,...
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• (n.) A description of the ocean.
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scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of the world`s oceans and seas, including their physical and chemical properties, their origin and ... [18 related articles]
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the study of the world's oceans, including physical, chemical, geologic and biological aspects.
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The study of the sea , embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea's physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of sea water, and marine biology.
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O`cean·og'ra·phy noun [
Ocean +
-graphy .] A description of the ocean.
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The scientific study of all aspects of the physics, chemistry, geology and biology of the world's oceans.
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The scientific study of phenomena found in the world's oceans.
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Oceanography is the branch of science dealing with the physical, chemical, geological, and biological features of the oceans and ocean basins.
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the branch of earth sciences that studies the ocean, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents and waves; plate tectonics and the formation of underwater topography; and movements of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries.
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[
n] - the branch of science dealing with physical and biological aspects of the oceans
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oceanography 1. That branch of science dealing with the written descriptions of the physical and biological aspects of the oceans. 2. The scientific study of all aspects of the world's oceans, including their physical and chemical properties, biology (plants and animals), or life forms, geological framework, and physical processes; such as, the mo...
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That science treating of the oceans, their forms, physical features and phenomena.
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oceanology noun the branch of science dealing with physical and biological aspects of the oceans
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Study of the oceans. Its subdivisions deal with each ocean's extent and depth, the water's evolution and composition, its physics and chemistry, the bottom topography, currents and wind, tidal ranges, biology, and the various aspects of human use. Computer simulations are widely used in ocean...
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