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1iOCEANOGRAPHY-INTRODUCTION
amathematical-physical(geographical)apparatusiThishandbookusestheterm
oceanographyasdefinedabovei
Figure3iFields(sections)oftheoceanography
Oceanographyisdividedintonarrowerfields(sections)asshowninFigure3:
1iPhysicaloceanography-conductsresearchinthefieldofthermals,
acoustics,wateroptics,researchinthefieldofmolecularphysicsofthe
sea,problemsofradioactivityandelectromagnetism,andthemove-
mentofoceanwatersiTakingintoaccounttheabovestudiesinphysical
oceanography,thefollowingareashavebeenidentified:marineacous-
tics,seaoptics,seadynamics,andotheri
2iChemicaloceanography-conductsstudiesonthechemicalcomposi-
tionofseawaters,changesinthechemicalcompositionofthewaters
undertheinfluenceofvariousexternalandinternalfactors,andexam-
inesthechemicalcompositionoftheseabottomsedimentsi
3iBiologicaloceanography-examinestheformationofbiomass,flora,
andmarinefaunai
4iGeologyofthesea-examinesgeologicalprocessesoccurringatthe
seasandoceansbottomandbelowit,theformationofbottomsedi-
mentsanddepositsofnaturalresourcesandotheri
5iRegionalOceanography-dealswithacomprehensive/systematicde-
scriptionofpartsoftheoceansandseasi
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