Contents.
Preface to Third Edition.
Preface to Second Edition.
Preface to First Edition.
1 Marine Ecology Comes of Age.
Part A: Processes on a Scale of less than 1 Kilometer.
2 Biology and Boundary Layers.
3 Vertical Structure of the Open Ocean: Biology of the Mixed Layer.
4 Vertical Structure in Coastal Waters: Freshwater Run-off and Tidal Mixing.
Part B: Processes on a Scale of 1-1000 Kilometers.
5 Vertical Structure in Coastal Waters: Coastal Upwelling Regions.
6 Fronts in Coastal Waters.
7 Tides, Tidal Mixing, and Internal Waves.
Part C: Processes on a Scale of Thousands of Kilometers.
8 Ocean Basin Circulation: The Biology of Major Currents, Gyres, Rings, and Eddies.
9 Variability in Ocean Circulation: its Biological Consequences.
10 The Oceans and Global Climate Change: Physical and Biological Aspects.
Part D: Discussion and Conclusions.
11 Questions for the Future.
Appendix.
References.
Index
Dr Ken Mann has taught at universities in England and in
Canada and has carried out research on various aquatic ecosystems
including the River Thames and the kelp beds and estuaries of
eastern Canada. He is currently a Research Scientist Emeritus at
the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.
Dr John Lazier has been a physical oceanographer at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography since the early 1960s. His principal interest has been the circulation of the northwest Atlantic Ocean, especially the response of the Labrador Sea to decadal changes in the weather. He continues this work as a Research Scientist Emeritus.
'The authors have done an admirable job. I will happily recommend
this text to my students and colleagues.'
K J Flynn, University of Swansea
'I have used 'Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems' extensively for my
undergraduate oceanography teaching to students from widely
different scientific backgrounds. The students found the
explanation of the physical processes in this book to be at just
the right level, being advanced, up-to-date and clear, but without
a lot of complex mathematics. The formulae contained in the book
are simple summaries of the physical processes and are easy to
use.'
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