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AAA

Editor = "H. D. I. Abarbanel and W. R. Young"
Title = "General Circulation of the Ocean"
Publisher = "Springer-Verlag, New York"
Year = "1987"
Pages = "291"
LOC = "GC 228.5 G46 1986"
ISBN = "0-387-96354-5"
Table of contents:

     1. The observation basis for large scale circulation - 
         P. P. Niiler                                               1,
     2. Thermocline theories - J. Pedlosky                         55,
     3. Inverse methods for ocean circulation                     102,
     4. Baroclinic theories of the wind-driven circulation -
         W. R. Young                                              134,
     5. Single layer models of the general circulation -
         M. C. Hendershott                                        202,
      References (by chapter)                                     269,
      Index                                                       283  "}

Author = "M. B. Abbott"
Title = "Computational Hydraulics: Elements of the Theory of Free Surface Flows"
Publisher = "Pitman, London"
Year = "1979"
Pages = "324"
LOC = "TC 157.8 A2"
ISBN = "0 273 01140 5"
Table of contents:

     1. Discrete forms of conservation laws                          1,
     2. Continuous forms of conservation laws                       30,
     3. The method of characteristics                               56,
     4. Numerical methods                                          117,
     5. The foundations of computational hydraulics                220,
     6. Applications of computational hydraulics                   251,
        References                                                 314,
        Index                                                      321  "}

Author = "Anikouchine, William A. and Richard W. Sternberg"
Title = "The World Ocean: An Introduction to Oceanography"
Publisher = "Prentice-Hall, Inc."
Year = "1973"
Pages = "338"
LOC = "78-187899"
ISBN = "0-13-967752-6"
Table of contents:

   1. Introduction
   2. General features of the earth and the world ocean
   3. Origin of the continents, ocean basins, and continental margins
   4. Chemical oceanography
   5. Important physical properties of seawater
   6. Atmospheric circulation
   7. Oceanic circulation
   8. Waves
   9. Tides
  10. Inshore oceanography
  11. Classification and description of marine organisms
  12. Introduction to biological oceanography
  13. Marine ecology
  14. Marine sediments
  15. Oceanographic instrtuments 

Author = "J. R. Apel"
Title = "Principles of Ocean Physics"
Publisher = "Academic Press"
Year = "1987"
Pages = "631"
LOC = "GC 150.5"
ISBN = "87-70490 (hardcover); ISBN 87-70489 (paperback)"
Table of contents:

     1. Physical oceanography:  an overview,
       1.1  Introduction                                             1,
       1.2  The evolution of modern physical oceanography            3,
     2. Forcing functions and responses,
       2.1  Introduction                                            13,
       2.2  Forcing functions on and in the sea                     13,
       2.3  Gravitational and rotational forces                     14,
       2.4  Radiative, thermodynamic, and related forces            15,
       2.5  Zonal and meriodional variations                        21,
       2.6  Wind stress                                             28,
       2.7  The general circulation of the ocean                    32,
       2.8  The wind-driven ocean circulation                       37,
       2.9  Pressure forcing                                        41,
       2.10  The thermohaline circulation                           42,
       2.11  The sea floor and its dynamics                         47,
     3. Hydrodynamic equations of the sea,
       3.1  Introduction                                            61,
       3.2  The convective derivative and the momentum equation     62,
       3.3  Gravitational forces                                    64,
       3.4  Effects of spin                                         66,
       3.5  The Coriolis force                                      70,
       3.6  More gravity                                            81,
       3.7  Tidal forces                                            82,
       3.8  Total potential caused by gravity and rotation          90,
       3.9  Internal forces in a viscous fluid                      90,
       3.10  Conservation equations for mass and salinity          100,
       3.11  The momentum equation                                 105,
       3.12  Fluctuations, Reynolds stresses, and eddy
               coefficients                                        110,
       3.13  Boundary conditions in fluid dynamics                 118,
     4. Thermodynamics and energy relations,
       4.1  Introduction                                           123,
       4.2  Molecular structure of H2O                             124,
       4.3  Effects of temperature, salinity, and pressure         127,
       4.4  Thermodynamics of seawater                             131,
       4.5  Additional thermodynamic equations                     135,
       4.6  Heat conduction equation                               140,
       4.7  Specific volume and salinity equations                 141,
       4.8  Equation of state                                      142,
       4.9  Combined hydrodynamics and thermodynamics              148,
       4.10  Energy flow and energy equations                      152,
       4.11  Total energy equations                                157,
     5. Geophysical fluid dynamics I:  waves and tides,
       5.1  Introduction                                           161,
       5.2  Quasi-steady motions                                   162,
       5.3  Buoyancy and stability                                 166,
       5.4  Surface waves                                          170,
       5.5  Linear capillary and gravity waves                     175,
       5.6  Dispersion characteristics of surface waves            182,
       5.7  Surface gravity waves                                  184,
       5.8  Surface capillary waves                                186,
       5.9  Surface wave vorticity                                 189,
       5.10  The stream function                                   189,
       5.11  Energy flow in surface waves                          192,
       5.12  Statistical descriptions of surface gravity waves     194,
       5.13  Long-wave, shallow water equations                    202,
       5.14  Tsunami and seismic sea waves                         204,
       5.15  Deep sea and coastal tides                            209,
       5.16  Internal wave dynamics                                219,
       5.17  The two-layer fluid                                   231,
       5.18  Kelvin-Helmholtz instability                          239,
     6. Geophysical fluid dynamics II:  currents and circulation,
       6.1  Introduction                                           247,
       6.2  Surface wind stress and Ekman layer dynamics           248,
       6.3  Inertial oscillations                                  260,
       6.4  Vorticity:  relative, planetary, absolute and
              potential                                            270,
       6.5  Sverdrup transport                                     282,
       6.6  Western boundary currents and geostrophic flow         284,
       6.7  Vorticity balance in a western boundary current        296,
       6.8  The Rossby radius and the western boundary current     311,
       6.9  Meanderings and other mesoscale motions                314,
       6.10  Quasi-geostrophic motion and Rossby waves             323,
       6.11  Equatorial waves and El Nino                          330,
       6.12  A summary dispersion diagram                          335,
       6.13  Large-scale circulation                               337,
     7. Acoustical oceanography                                    343,
     8. Electromagnetics and the sea                               405,
     9. Optics of the sea                                          511,
       Appendix 1:  Fundamental physical constants                 607,
       Appendix 2:  Astronomical and geodetic parameters           608,
       Appendix 3:  Representative values for oceanic and
         atmospheric parameters                                    609,
       Appendix 4:  Electrical parameters                          612,
       Appendix 5:  Dimensionless numbers for fluids               613,
       Index                                                       615  "}


BBB

Editor = "Baker, B. B. and W. R. Deebel and R. D. Geisenderfer"
Title = "Glossary of Oceanographic Terms (2nd. Ed.)"
Publisher = "U.S. Navy Oceanographic Office"
Year = "1966"
Pages = "204"
LOC = "GC 9 U5 1966"
Table of contents:




Author = "Barnes, Harold"
Title = "Oceanography and Marine Biology: A Book of Techniques"
Publisher = "Macmillan"
Year = "1959"
Pages = "218"
LOC = "551.46 B261o"
Table of contents:

Editor = "Barnes, Peter W. and Donald M. Schell and Erk Reimnitz"
Title = "The Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Ecosystems and Environments"
Publisher = "Academic Press, Inc."
Year = "1984"
Pages = "465"
LOC = "GC 413 A4"
ISBN = "0-12-079030-0"
Table of contents:

 Introduction
   1. The Beaufort Sea:  Background, history, and perspective - D. Norton
        and G. Weller
 The Environment
   2. Mesocale wind phenomena along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast -
        T. L. Kozo
   3. The Beaufort Undercurrent - K. Aagaard
   4. Observations and analyses of sediment-laden sea ice - T. E. Osterkamp
        and J. P. Gosink
   5. Beaufort Sea ice motions - R. S. Pritchard
   6. Structure of first-year pressure ridge sails in the Prudhoe Bay
        region - W. B. Tucker III, D. S. Sodhi, and J. W. Govoni
   7. Fast ice sheet deformation during ice-push and shore ice
        ride-up - L. H. Shapiro, R. C. Metzner, A. Hanson, and J. B. Johnson
   8. Pack ice interaction with Stamukhi Shoal, Beaufort Sea, Alaska -
        E. Reimnitz and E. W. Kempema
   9. Ice gouging characteristics and processes - P. W. Barnes,
        D. M. Rearic, and E. Reimnitz
  10. Some probabilistic aspects of ice gouging on the Alaskan Shelf of
        the Beaufort Sea - W. F. Weeks, P. W. Barnes, D. M. Rearic, and
        E. Reimnitz
  11. Determining distribution patterns of ice-bonded permafrost in the
        U.S. Beaufort Sea from seismic data - K. G. Neave and P. V. Sellmann
  12. Acoustic velocities of nearshore materials in the Alaskan Beaufort
        and Chukchi Seas - J. L. Morack and J. C. Rogers
  13. Sediment characteristics of the lagoons of the Alaskan Beaufort
        Sea coast and evolution of Simpson Lagoon - A. S. Naidu, T. C. Mowatt,
        S. E. Rawlinson, and H. V. Weiss
 Biological Interactions
  14. Phytoplankton abundance, chlorophyll a, and primary productivity
        in the western Beaufort Sea - R. Horner
  15. An annual carbon budget for an Arctic kelp community - K. H. Dunton
  16. Bacterial populations of the Beaufort Sea - R. M. Atlas and R. P. 
        Griffiths
  17. Tropic dynamics in an Arctic lagoon - P. C. Craig, W. B. Griffiths,
        S. R. Johnson, and D. M. Schell
  18. Trophic relationships of vertebrate consumers in the Alaskan
        Beaufort Sea - K. J. Frost and L. F. Lowry
  19. Ecology of shorebirds in the Alaskan Beaufort littoral zone -
        P. G. Connors
  20. The pelagic and nearshore birds of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea:  biomass
        and trophics - G. J. Divoky
 Man's Interacation
  21. Interaction of oil and Arctic sea ice - D. R. Thomas

Author = "Barnes, R. S. K. and R. N. Hughes"
Title = "An Introduction to Marine Ecology (2nd Ed.)"
Publisher = "Blackwell Scientific Publications"
Year = "1988"
Pages = "351"
LOC = "QH 541.5 S3"
ISBN = "0-632-02047-4 (pbk)"
Table of contents:

  1. The nature and global distribution of marine organisms,
       habitats and productivity                                     1,
    1.1  Introduction                                                1,
    1.2  The nature of the ocean                                     3,
    1.3  The nature of marine organisms                             17,
    1.4  Latitudinal gradients and global patterns                  37,
  2. The planktonic system of surface waters                        43,
    2.1  The nature of pelagic photosynthesis                       43,
    2.2  Factors limiting primary production                        46,
    2.3  Distribution of phytoplankton in space and time            59,
    2.4  Zooplanktonic production                                   65,
    2.5  The spatial distribution of zooplankton                    70,
    2.6  The bacterioplankton                                       73,
    2.7  Diversity and other community characteristics              74,
  3. The benthos of continental shelf and littoral sediments        76,
    3.1  Introduction                                               76,
    3.2  Trophic relations                                          79,
    3.3  Intra- and interspecific interactions                      88,
    3.4  Diversity                                                 100,
    3.5  Benthic communities                                       103,
  4. Salt-marshes, mangrove-swamps and sea-grass meadows           107,
    4.1  Salt-marsh and mangrove-swamp                             108,
    4.2  Sea-grasses                                               113,
  5. Rocky shores and kelp forests                                 119,
    5.1  Rocky shores                                              119,
    5.2  Kelp forests                                              146,
  6. Coral reefs                                                   161,
    6.1  The coral organism                                        161,
    6.2  The structure of reefs                                    163,
    6.3  The life histories of corals                              174,
    6.4  Competition between corals                                179,
    6.5  Predation of corals                                       183,
    6.6  Environmental damage to corals                            185,
    6.7  Species diversity of associated coral-reef animals        187,
    6.8  Coevolution in coral-reef communities                     189,
    6.9  The tropic status of corals                               191,
    6.10 Productivity of coral reefs                               196,
    6.11 Conclusions                                               199,
  7. Pelagic and benthic systems of the deep sea                   200,
    7.1  Pelagic zones                                             200,
    7.2  Benthic areas                                             201,
  8. Fish and other nekton                                         211,
    8.1  Movements of the nekton                                   211,
    8.2  Population dynamics                                       216,
    8.3  Nektonic production                                       222,
  9. Ecology of life histories                                     224,
    9.1  Introduction                                              224,
    9.2  Algae and higher plants                                   225,
    9.3  Animals                                                   235,
 10. Speciation and biogeography                                   264,
   10.1  Introduction                                              264,
   10.2  Speciation                                                264,
   10.3  Biogeography                                              270,
 11. The marine ecosystem as a functional whole                    284,
   11.1  The general nature of interactions within the
           marine ecosystem                                        284,
   11.2  Energy flow                                               287,
   11.3  Nutrient cycles                                           295,
 12. Human exploitation and interference                           299,
   12.1  Fisheries                                                 299,
   12.2  Pollution                                                 307,
   12.3  Reclamation                                               317,
     References                                                    322,
     Index                                                         332" }

Author = "Bascom, Willard"
Title = "Waves and Beaches: The Dynamics of the Ocean Surface"
Publisher = "Doubleday"
Year = "1964"
Pages = "267"
LOC = "64-11735"
Table of contents:

    I. Introduction
   II. Ideal waves
  III. Wind waves
   IV. Waves in shallow water
    V. Tides and seiches
   VI. Impulsively generated waves
  VII. Measuring waves and making waves
 VIII. The surf
   IX. Beaches
    X. The littoral conveyor belt
   XI. Man against the sea

Author = "Bascom, Willard"
Title = "The Crest of the Wave: Adventures in Oceanography"
Publisher = "Doubleday Anchor"
Year = "1990"
Pages = "318"
LOC = "GC 29 B37 1990"
ISBN = "0-385-26633-2 (pbk)"
Table of contents:

    I. Surveying the surf
   II. Coastal technology
  III. Military matters
   IV. From cancer to capricorn
    V. Through the South Seas
   VI. Living with nuclear explosions
  VII. Pausing to smell the flowers
 VIII. The first deep ocean driling
   IX. Diamonds from the ocean
    X. Ocean science and engineering
   XI. Finding a treasure gallean
  XII. Ocean pollution
 XIII. From the past to the future

Author = "G. K. Batchelor"
Title = "An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics"
Publisher = "Cambridge Univ. Press, N.Y."
Year = "1981"
Pages = "615"
LOC = "67-21953"
ISBN = "0 521 09817 3 (paperback)"
Table of contents:

     1. The physical properties of fluids                           1,
       a. Solids, liquids and gases                                 1,
       b. The continuum hypothesis                                  4,
       c. Volume forces and surface forces acting on a fluid        7,
       d. Mechanical equilibrium of a fluid                        14,
       e. Classical thermodynamics                                 20,
       f. Transport phenomena                                      28,
       g. The distinctive properties of gases                      37,
       h. The distinctive properties of liquids                    53,
       i. Conditions at a boundary between two media               60,
     2. Kinematics of the flow field                               71,
       a. Specification of the flow field                          71,
       b. Conservation of mass                                     73,
       c. Analysis of the relative motion near a point             79,
       d. Expression for the velocity distribution with specified
            rate of expansion and vorticity                        84,
       e. Singularities in the rate of expansion.  Source and
            sinks                                                  88,
       f. The vorticity distribution                               92,
       g. Velocity distributions with zero rate of expansion
            and zero vorticity                                     99,
       h. Irrotational solenoidal flow in doubly-connected
            regions of space                                      108,
       i. Three-dimensional flow fields extending to infinity     114,
       j. Two-dimensional flow fields extending to infinity       124,
     3. Equations covering the motion of a fluid                  131,
       a. Material integrals in a moving fluid                    131,
       b. The equation of motion                                  137,
       c. The expression for the stress tensor                    141,
       d. Changes in the internal energy of a fluid in motion     151,
       e. Bernoulli's theorem for steady flow of a frictionless
            non-conducting fluid                                  156,
       f. The complete set of equations governing fluid flow      164,
       g. Concluding remarks to chapters 1, 2 and 3               171,
     4. Flow of a uniform incompressible viscous fluid            174,
       a. Introduction                                            174,
       b. Steady unidirectional flow                              179,
       c. Unsteady unidirectional flow                            186,
       d. The Ekman layer at a boundary in a rotating fluid       195,
       e. Flow with circular streamlines                          201,
       f. The steady jet from a point source of momentum          205,
       g. Dynamical similarity and the Reynolds number            211,
       h. Flow fields in which inertia forces are negligible      216,
       i. Flow due to a moving body at small Reynolds number      229,
       j. Oseen's improvement of the equation for flow due to
            moving bodies at small Reynolds number                240,
       k. The viscosity of a dilute suspension of small particles 246,
       l. Changes in the flow due to moving bodies as R increases
            from 1 to about 100                                   255,
     5. Flow at large Reynolds number:  effects of viscosity      264,
       a. Introduction                                            264,
       b. Vorticity dynamics                                      266,
       c. Kelvin's circulation theorem and vorticity laws for
            an inviscid fluid                                     273,
       d. The source of vorticity in motions generated from rest  277,
       e. Steady flows in which vorticity generated at a solid
            surface is prevented by convection from diffusing
            far away from it                                      282,
       f. Steady two-dimensional flow in a converging or
            diverging channel                                     294,
       g. Boundary layers                                         302,
       h. The boundary layer on a flat plate                      308,
       i. The effects of acceleration and deceleration of the
            external stream                                       314,
       j. Separation of the boundary layer                        325,
       k. The flow due to bodies moving steadily through fluid    331,
       l. Jets, free shear layers and wakes                       343,
       m. Oscillatory boundary layers                             353,
       n. Flow systems with a free surface                        364,
       o. Examples of use of the momentum theorem                 372,
     6. Irrotational flow theory and its applications             378,
       a. The role of the theory of flow of an inviscid fluid     378,
       b. General properties of irrotational flow                 380,
       c. Steady flow:  some applications of Bernoulli's theorem
            and the momentum theorem                              386,
       d. General features of irrotational flow due to a moving
            rigid body                                            398,
       e. Use of the complex potential for irrotational flow
            in two dimensions                                     409,
       f. Two-dimensional irrotational flow due to a moving
            cylinder with circulation                             423,
       g. Two-dimensional airfoils                                435,
       h. Axisymmetric irrotational flow due to moving bodies     449,
       i. Approximate results for slender bodies                  463,
       j. Impulsive motion of a fluid                             471,
       k. Large gas bubbles in liquid                             474,
       l. Cavitation in a liquid                                  481,
       m. Free-streamline theory, and steady jets and cavities    493,
     7. Flow of effectively inviscid fluid with vorticity         507,
       a. Introduction                                            507,
       b. Flow in unbounded fluid at rest at infinity             517,
       c. Two-dimensional flow in unbounded fluid at rest at
            infinity                                              527,
       d. Steady two-dimensional flow with vorticity throughout
            the fluid                                             536,
       e. Steady axisymmetric flow with swirl                     543,
       f. Flow systems rotating as a whole                        555,
       g. Motion in a thin layer on a rotating sphere             567,
       h. The vortex system of a wing                             580,
        Appendices                                                594,
        Publications referred to in the text                      604,
        Subject index                                             609  "}

Author = "Behrman, Danniel"
Title = "The New World of the Oceans: Men and Oceanography"
Publisher = "Little, Brown and Co."
Year = "1969"
Pages = "436"
LOC = "69-16973"
Table of contents:


Author = "Andrew Bennett"
Title = "Inverse Methods in Physical Oceanography"
Publisher = "Cambridge Univ. Press"
Year = "1992"
Pages = "346"
LOC = "GC 10.4 M36 B45 1992"
ISBN = "0-521-38568-7 (hdbck)"
Table of contents:

   1. Finite-dimensional inverse theory                             1,
     1.1  Introduction                                              1,
     1.2  The beta-spiral                                           1,
     1.3  Wunsch's method:  a first analysis                        7,
     1.4  The general problem of linear algebra:  the 
           Moore-Penrose inverse and its singular-value
           decomposition                                           13,
     1.5  Wunsch's method revisited                                18,
     1.6  Remarks                                                  23,
     1.7  Water mass analysis                                      27,
     1.8  Steady tracers                                           37,
     1.9  A smoothed inversion                                     44,
   2. The smoothing of observations                                47,
     2.1  Introduction                                             47,
     2.2  Gauss-Markov smoothing                                   47,
     2.3  Smoothing splines                                        56,
     2.4  Wunsch's method as smoothing                             65,
   3. Data assimilation                                            67,
     3.1  Introduction                                             67, 
     3.2  Initialization:  theory and examples                     69,
     3.3  The Kalman filter                                        76,
     3.4  Remarks and exercises                                    80,
     3.5  Examples of Kalman filters                               84,
   4. The spatial structure of the Kalman filter                   90,
     4.1  Spatial structure                                        90,
     4.2  Measurement at a single position                         94,
     4.3  Altimetry                                               104,
   5. Generalized inverses of dynamical models                    112,
     5.1  Introduction                                            112,
     5.2  The field, the data, and the model                      113,
     5.3  The generalized inverse:  Euler-Langrange equations     114,
     5.4  The representer solution                                118,
     5.5  Geometrical formulation                                 121,
     5.6  Error estimates for the generalized inverse             124,
     5.7  The sweep algorithm                                     129,
     5.8  The method of Backus and Gilbert                        135,
     5.9  Gradient descent                                        140,
     5.10 Remarks                                                 145,
     5.11 The calculus of variations:  a tutorial                 148,
   6. Antenna analysis                                            151,
     6.1  Introduction                                            151,
     6.2  Canonical decomposition                                 152,
     6.3  Examples                                                157,
   7. Nonlinear quasi-geostrophic models                          181,
     7.1  Introduction                                            181,
     7.2  A nonlinear quasi-geostrophic model                     183,
     7.3  The generalized inverse                                 184,
     7.4  A naive iteration scheme                                187,
     7.5  A bounded iteration scheme                              188,
     7.6  An illustration                                         193,
   8. Open-ocean modeling:  quasi-geostrophy                      203,
     8.1  Introduction                                            203,
     8.2  Classical boundary conditions of plane hydrodynamics    204,
     8.3  Charney-Fjortoft-von Neumann boundary condition         207,
     8.4  Well-posedness                                          214,
     8.5  Discontinuities, wavefronts, the beta-effect and
           characteristics                                        220,
     8.6  Fixes                                                   230,
     8.7  Inverse formulation (I)                                 234,
     8.8  Inverse formulation (II)                                239,
     8.9  Representer solutions                                   242,
     8.10 An atmospheric example                                  247,
     8.11 Transient tracers                                       255,
   9. Primitive-equation models                                   257,
     9.1  Introduction                                            257,
     9.2  Boundary conditions:  shallow-water theory              259,
     9.3  Boundary conditions:  stratified flow                   267,
     9.4  Inverse formulation                                     275,
  10. Outstanding problems                                        283,
    10.1  The general circulation                                 283,
    10.2  Parameter estimation                                    291,
    10.3  Discontinuous fields and discontinuous dynamics         298,
    10.4  Computer architecture                                   304,
    10.5  Prior estimates                                         315,
   Bibliography                                                   317,
   Subject index                                                  340  "}

Author = "Bishop, Joseph"
Title = "Applied Oceanography"
Publisher = "Wiley"
Year = "1984"
Pages = "252"
LOC = "GC 1015.2 B57 1984"
Table of contents:


Author = "Norman Bleistein"
Title = "Mathematical Methods for Wave Phenomena"
Publisher = "Academic Press"
Year = "1984"
Pages = "341"
LOC = "QA 927 B54 1984"
ISBN = "0-12-105650-3"
Table of contents:

     1. First-order partial differential equations                  1,
     2. The Dirac delta function, Fourier transforms, and
         asymptotics                                               45,
     3. Second-order partial differential equations                92,
     4. The wave equation in one space dimension                  100,
     5. The wave equation in two and three dimensions             145,
     6. The Helmholtz equation and other elliptic equations       165,
     7. More on asymptotics                                       204,
     8. Asymptotic techniques for direct scattering problems      241,
     9. Inverse methods for reflector imaging                     302,
     Index                                                        339  "}

Author = "Bowen, Robert"
Title = "Isotopes and Climates"
Publisher = "Elsevier"
Year = "1991"
Pages = "483"
LOC = "QC 884 B613"
ISBN = "1-85166-409-2"
Table of contents:


Author = "Bradley, R. S."
Title = "Quaternary Paleoclimatology"
Publisher = "Allen and Unwin"
Year = "1985"
Pages = "472"
LOC = "QC 884 B614 1984"
ISBN = "0-04-551067-9 (hbk); 0-04-551068-7 (pbk)"
Table of contents:

   1. Paleoclimatic reconstruction
   2. Climate and climatic variation
   3. Dating methods - I
   4. Dating methods - II
   5. Ice cores
   6. Marine sediments
   7. Non-marine geological evidence
   8. Non-marine biological evidence
   9. Pollen analysis
  10. Dendroclimatology
  11. Historical data
  12. Quaternary paleoclimatology:  future directions

Editor = "Bolin, Bert"
Title = "The Atmosphere and the Sea in Motion: Scientific Contributions to the Rossby Memorial Volume"
Publisher = "Oxford Univ. Press"
Year = "1959"
Pages = "509"
LOC = "551.5 B63"
Table of contents:


Author = "Brekke, Asgeir"
Title = "Physics of the Upper Polar Atmosphere"
Publisher = "John Wiley \& Sons"
Year = "1997"
Pages = "490"
LOC = "QC 879.232 P64B74"
ISBN = "0-471-96018-7"
Table of contents:

   1. The Sun as a radiation source
   2. The solar wind and the interplanetary magnetic field
   3. The atmosphere of the Earth
   4. The Earth's magnetic field
   5. The ionosphere
   6. Dynamics of the neutral atmosphere
   7. Currents in the ionosphere
   8. The magnetosphere
   9. The aurora

Author = "L. Brekhovskikh and Yu. Lysanov"
Title = "Fundamentals of Ocean Acoustics"
Publisher = "Springer Verlag"
Year = "1982"
Pages = "250"
LOC = "QC 242.2 B733"
ISBN = "0-387-11305-3"
Table of contents:

     1. The ocean as an acoustic medium                             1,
       1.1  Sound velocity in sea water                             1,
       1.2  Typical vertical profiles of sound velocity and
              corresponding conditions of sound propagation         2,
       1.3  Absorption of sound                                     9,
       1.4  Variability of the ocean and its effect on acoustics   11,
       1.5  Ocean surface                                          19,
       1.6  Sound scattering at the ocean surface                  21,
       1.7  Sound scattering by air bubbles                        24,
       1.8  Deep-scattering layers (DSL)                           26,
       1.9  Ocean bottom                                           27,
       1.10 Ambient noise                                          30,
     2. Ray theory of the sound field in the ocean                 32,
     3. Reflection of sound from the surface and bottom of
         the ocean:  plane waves                                   47,
     4. Reflection of sound from the surface and bottom of    
         the ocean:  point source                                  68,
     5. Propagation of sound in shallow water                      91,
     6. Underwater sound channel                                  109,
     7. Range-dependent waveguide                                 139,
     8. Antiwaveguide sound propagation                           157,
     9. Scattering of sound at rough surfaces                     173,
    10. Sound propagation in the random ocean                     208,
    11. Scattering and absorption of sound by gas bubbles
         in water                                                 230,
     References                                                   241,
     Subject index                                                247  "} 

Author = "Brink, Kenneth H. and Allen R. Robinson"
Title = "The Sea, Vol. 10. The Global Coastal Ocean: Processes and Methods"
Publisher = "John Wiley \& Sons"
Year = "1998"
Pages = "600"
ISBN = "0-471-11544-4"
LOC = "GC11 S4"
Table of contents:

  Part 1.  Physical and dynamic processes
    1. Wind-driven currents over the continental shelf - K. H. Brink
    2. Buoyancy effects in coastal and shelf seas - A. E. Hill
    3. Topographic effects, straits and the bottom boundary
         layer - J. H. Trowbridge, D. C. Chapman, J. Candela
    4. Air-sea interaction in the coastal zone - G. L. Geernaert and S. E.
         Larsen
    5. Tidal processes in shelf seas - J. H. Simpson
    6. Deep-sea forcing and exchange processes - K. H. Brink
  Part 2. Global and interdisciplinary procsses
    7. Sea-ice processes and water mass modification and transport over
         Arctic shelves - G. Gawarkiewicz, T. Weingartner, D. C. Chapman
    8. Sea level change - R. W. Stewart, B. D. Bornhold, H. Dragert, and
         Richard E. Thomson
    9. Evaluation and comparison of the global carbon cycle in the coastal
         zone and in the open ocean - R. Wollast
   10. Sediment transport and terrigenous fluxes - Y. Wang, M. Ren, and
         J. Syvitski
   11. Recruitment and the population dynamics process - B. J. Rothschild
         and M. J. Fogarty
  Part 3.  Models and data
   12. Remote sensing - J. Nihoul, P. T. Strub and P. E. LaViolette
   13. Hydrographic observations in the coastal ocean - K. H. Brink
   14. Current and water property measurements in the coastal ocean -
         T. Dickey, A. J. Plueddemann, and R. A. Weller
   15. Boundary flux measurements in the coastal ocean - W. S. Brown
   16. Empirical modal decomposition in coastal oceanography -
         H. von Storch and C. Frankignoul
   17. Numerical models of the coastal ocean - D. B. Haidvogel and
         A. Beckmann
   18. Coupled physical, chemical and biological models - J. Nihoul
         and S. Djenidi
   19. Overview of interdisciplinary modeling for marine ecosystems -
         E. H. Hofmann and C. M. Lascara
   20. Data assimilation - A. R. Robinson, P. F. J. Lermusiaux and
         N. Q. Sloan III

Author = "Broecker, Wallace Smith, and Tsung-Hung Peng"
Title = "Tracers in the Sea"
Publisher = "Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Columbia Univ., Palisades, N.Y. 10964"
Year = "1982"
Pages = "690"
Table of contents:

    1. Internal cycling and throughput:  Pathways from river mouth
         to sea floor                                                   1,
    2. The sedimentary sink                                            45,
    3. The atmospheric imprint:  The cycles of gases within the sea   110,
    4. Reactive metals and the great particulate sweep:  The cycle
         of metals in the sea                                         166,
    5. How fast does the mill grind?:  Rates of vertical mixing and
         sediment accumulation                                        236,
    6. What keeps the system in whack?:  Control mechanisms
         operating in the sea                                         275,
    7. Freight trains and Fickian diffusion:  The movement of water
         through the deep sea                                         317,
    8. The anthropogenic invasion:  The movement of water through
         the oceanic thermocline                                      383,
    9. Ice sheets and ocean phosphate:  Glacial to interglacial
         changes in ocean chemistry                                   444,
   10. Can man override the controls?:  The buildup of fossil fuel
         CO2 in the atmosphere and oceans                             500,
    References, constants, definitions, abbreviations and index       569 " }

Author = "C. E. P. Brooks"
Title = "Climate Through the Ages"
Publisher = "Dover, N. Y."
Year = "1970"
Pages = "395"
LOC = "74 100543"
ISBN = "486-22245-4"
Table of contents:

      I. The climatic factors and their variations,
         1. "Glacial" and "non-glacial" periods                    31,
         2. Pressure and winds                                     46,
         3. The circulation of the oceans                          68,
         4. Radiation from the sun                                 89,
         5. Astronomical factors of climate                       102,
         6. The absorption of radiation by the atmosphere         110,
         7. The effect of cloudiness on temperature               122,
         8. Continentality and temperature                        129,
         9. Precipitation - rain, snow and hail                   158,
        10. Mountain-building and climate                         177,
        11. The weather of the warm periods                       192,
     II. Geological climates and their causes,
        12. The geography of the past                             201,
        13. The theory of continental drift                       221,
        14. An examination of the climatic evidence for
              continental drift                                   231,
        15. The climate of the upper Carboniferous glacial
              period                                              247,
        16. The climate of the Quaternary                         263,
    III. The climates of the historical past,
        17. The nature of the evidence                            281,
        18. Europe                                                295,
        19. Asia                                                  318,
        20. Africa                                                329,
        21. America and Greenland                                 342,
        22. The interpretation of climatic fluctuations in the
              historical period                                   359,
        Appendix I - The geological time-scale                    379,
        Appendix II - Theories of climatic change                 384,
        Index                                                     387  "}

Author = "Budyko, M. I."
Title = "Climate and Life"
Publisher = "Academic Press"
Year = "1974"
Pages = "508"
Table of contents:

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