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Earth heroes : champions of the ocean
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Hodgkins, Fran, 1964-
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Arbo, Cris, ill
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Oceanographers Biography Juvenile literature.
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Oceanographers Biography.
2009
Tells the stories of eight people who made great strides in the field of oceanography.
The Fluid Envelope of our Planet
2011,2009
Oceans have had a mysterious allure for centuries, inspiring fears, myths, and poetic imaginations. By the early twentieth century, however, scientists began to see oceans as physical phenomena that could be understood through mathematical geophysics. The Fluid Envelope of Our Planet explores the scientific developments from the early middle ages to the twentieth century that illuminated the once murky depths of oceanography.
Tracing the transition from descriptive to mathematical analyses of the oceans, Eric Mills examines sailors' and explorers' observations of the oceans, the influence of Scandinavian techniques on German-speaking geographers, and the eventual development of shared quantitative practices and ideas. A detailed and beautifully written account of the history of oceanography, The Fluid Envelope of Our Planet is also an engaging account of the emergence of a scientific discipline.
Oceanographers and the Cold War
2011,2005
Oceanographers and the Cold Waris about patronage, politics, and the community of scientists. It is the first book to examine the study of the oceans during the Cold War era and explore the international focus of American oceanographers, taking into account the roles of the U.S. Navy, United States foreign policy, and scientists throughout the world. Jacob Hamblin demonstrates that to understand the history of American oceanography, one must consider its role in both conflict and cooperation with other nations.
Paradoxically, American oceanography after World War II was enmeshed in the military-industrial complex while characterized by close international cooperation. The military dimension of marine science--with its involvement in submarine acoustics, fleet operations, and sea-launched nuclear missiles--coexisted with data exchange programs with the Soviet Union and global operations in seas without borders.
From an uneasy cooperation with the Soviet bloc in the International Geophysical Year of 1957-58, to the NATO Science Committee in the late 1960s, which excluded the Soviet Union, to the U.S. Marine Sciences Council, which served as an important national link between scientists and the government,Oceanographers and the Cold Warreveals the military and foreign policy goals served by U.S. government involvement in cooperative activities between scientists, such as joint cruises and expeditions. It demonstrates as well the extent to which oceanographers used international cooperation as a vehicle to pursue patronage from military, government, and commercial sponsors during the Cold War, as they sought support for their work by creating \"disciples of marine science\" wherever they could.
The fantastic undersea life of Jacques Cousteau
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Yaccarino, Dan
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Cousteau, Jacques, 1910-1997 Juvenile literature.
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Cousteau, Jacques, 1910-1997.
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Oceanographers France Biography Juvenile literature.
2012
This picture book biography introduces young readers to Jacques Cousteau, the world's ambassador of the oceans.
My father, the captain : my life with Jacques Cousteau
A brief introduction to the life and career of Jacques Cousteau.
Matthew Fontaine Maury, Father of Oceanography : a biography, 1806-1873
\"Matthew Fontaine Maury focused light on the ills of a clique-ridden Navy, charted sea lanes and bested Great Britain's admiralty in securing the fastest, safest routes to India and Australia. He helped with the laying of the transatlantic cable, forcefully advocated Southern rights, preached Manifest Destiny and revolutionized warfare in perfecting electronically detonated mines\"-- Provided by publisher.