TGC- Oceanography: Exploring Earth's Final Wilderness
Year: 2011 Author: Professor Harold J. Tobin Language: English Genre: Documentary Lecture Playtime: ± 30 minutes for each lecture. Quality: DVDRip Format: MP4 Video codec: AVC/H.264 Audio codec: AAC Video: 1440 × 1080 / 2.68 Mbps / 4:3 Audio: 192.12 kbps / 48.0 KHz Description: Oceanography: Exploring Earth's Final Wilderness takes you on a scientific expedition to fathom the ocean's mysteries. These 36 intensively illustrated half-hour lectures are delivered by ocean scientist and Professor Harold J. Tobin of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a researcher who has visited and mapped landscapes on the seabed that no human eyes had ever seen before. Oceanography encompasses a wide range of fields, from biology and ecology, to geology, meteorology, chemistry, physics, and ocean engineering. No background in science is needed to follow these lectures, which provide a thorough appreciation for the ocean as a system that is arguably more intricate and fascinating than the continents, not least because it is a world that is fully three-dimensional, from the tidal zone to the deepest point on the ocean floor.
Contents
01. Diving In—The Ocean Adventure.mp4 02. Explorers, Navigators, Pioneering Scientists.mp4 03. Ocean Basics And Ocean Basins.mp4 04. Mapping The Sea—Soundings To Satellites.mp4 05. Habitats—Sunlit Shelves To The Dark Abyss.mp4 06. The Spreading Sea Floor And Mid-Ocean Ridges.mp4 07. The Plunging Sea Floor And Deep-Sea Trenches.mp4 08. The Formation Of The Earth And Its Ocean.mp4 09. The Early Ocean And The Origins Of Life.mp4 10. Marine Sediments—Archives Of The Ocean.mp4 11. Offshore Oil And Gas—Resources And Risks.mp4 12. The Enduring Chemistry Of Seawater.mp4 13. How The Physics Of Water Controls The Ocean.mp4 14. Waves—Motion In The Ocean.mp4 15. Rogue Waves And Tsunami.mp4 16. Tides In Theory And Practice.mp4 17. Marine Life, Energy, And Food Webs.mp4 18. Tiny Plankton—The Most Abundant Life On Earth.mp4 19. Soft-Bodied Life In The Dark, Open Depths.mp4 20. Swimming—The Many Fish In The Sea.mp4 21. Marine Birds, Reptiles, And Mammals.mp4 22. Whaling, Fisheries, And Farming The Ocean.mp4 23. Where Sea Meets The Land And Why Coasts Vary.mp4 24. Where Rivers Meet The Sea—Estuaries And Deltas.mp4 25. Coastal Erosion—Beaches And Sea Cliffs.mp4 26. Tidal Life, Sea Forests, And Coral Reefs.mp4 27. Deep Bottom Life And Hydrothermal Vents.mp4 28. Trade Winds—The Circulation Of Heat And Wind.mp4 29. Heavy Weather—Storms And Hurricanes.mp4 30. The Gulf Stream To Gyres—Vast Surface Currents.mp4 31. Upwelling, Downwelling, And El Niño.mp4 32. The Deepest, Slowest River—Polar Bottom Water.mp4 33. The Ocean And Global Climate.mp4 34. The Warming, Rising Sea.mp4 35. Marine Pollution—The Impact Of Toxins.mp4 36. The Future Ocean.mp4
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TGC- Oceanography: Exploring Earth's Final Wilderness
Author: Professor Harold J. Tobin
Language: English
Genre: Documentary Lecture
Playtime: ± 30 minutes for each lecture.
Quality: DVDRip
Format: MP4
Video codec: AVC/H.264
Audio codec: AAC
Video: 1440 × 1080 / 2.68 Mbps / 4:3
Audio: 192.12 kbps / 48.0 KHz
Description: Oceanography: Exploring Earth's Final Wilderness takes you on a scientific expedition to fathom the ocean's mysteries.
These 36 intensively illustrated half-hour lectures are delivered by ocean scientist and Professor Harold J. Tobin of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a researcher who has visited and mapped landscapes on the seabed that no human eyes had ever seen before.
Oceanography encompasses a wide range of fields, from biology and ecology, to geology, meteorology, chemistry, physics, and ocean engineering. No background in science is needed to follow these lectures, which provide a thorough appreciation for the ocean as a system that is arguably more intricate and fascinating than the continents, not least because it is a world that is fully three-dimensional, from the tidal zone to the deepest point on the ocean floor.
Contents
01. Diving In—The Ocean Adventure.mp402. Explorers, Navigators, Pioneering Scientists.mp4
03. Ocean Basics And Ocean Basins.mp4
04. Mapping The Sea—Soundings To Satellites.mp4
05. Habitats—Sunlit Shelves To The Dark Abyss.mp4
06. The Spreading Sea Floor And Mid-Ocean Ridges.mp4
07. The Plunging Sea Floor And Deep-Sea Trenches.mp4
08. The Formation Of The Earth And Its Ocean.mp4
09. The Early Ocean And The Origins Of Life.mp4
10. Marine Sediments—Archives Of The Ocean.mp4
11. Offshore Oil And Gas—Resources And Risks.mp4
12. The Enduring Chemistry Of Seawater.mp4
13. How The Physics Of Water Controls The Ocean.mp4
14. Waves—Motion In The Ocean.mp4
15. Rogue Waves And Tsunami.mp4
16. Tides In Theory And Practice.mp4
17. Marine Life, Energy, And Food Webs.mp4
18. Tiny Plankton—The Most Abundant Life On Earth.mp4
19. Soft-Bodied Life In The Dark, Open Depths.mp4
20. Swimming—The Many Fish In The Sea.mp4
21. Marine Birds, Reptiles, And Mammals.mp4
22. Whaling, Fisheries, And Farming The Ocean.mp4
23. Where Sea Meets The Land And Why Coasts Vary.mp4
24. Where Rivers Meet The Sea—Estuaries And Deltas.mp4
25. Coastal Erosion—Beaches And Sea Cliffs.mp4
26. Tidal Life, Sea Forests, And Coral Reefs.mp4
27. Deep Bottom Life And Hydrothermal Vents.mp4
28. Trade Winds—The Circulation Of Heat And Wind.mp4
29. Heavy Weather—Storms And Hurricanes.mp4
30. The Gulf Stream To Gyres—Vast Surface Currents.mp4
31. Upwelling, Downwelling, And El Niño.mp4
32. The Deepest, Slowest River—Polar Bottom Water.mp4
33. The Ocean And Global Climate.mp4
34. The Warming, Rising Sea.mp4
35. Marine Pollution—The Impact Of Toxins.mp4
36. The Future Ocean.mp4
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