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Paleoceanography

by Thomas J. Schopf
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Overview

Whether in the context of off-shore oil exploration or pure research, the oceans of the geological past have never been of more compelling interest. The recent expansion in oceanographic studies has produced a burgeoning of data on ancient ocean circulation, climate, bathymetry, chemistry, biology, and temperature data that now should be considered in a more general geological and paleontological framework.

Schopf has produced a remarkable synthesis of these data that provides any earth scientist with the background necessary to appreciate the history of the ancient oceans. Each of his seven chapters includes a summary of modern conditions, a major section on methods for determining ancient patterns, and a summary of each oceanographic factor over geological time.

Paleoceanography will serve as an important resource for paleontologists and for a much broader audience of earth and ocean scientists, petroleum geologists, and stratigraphers.

About the Author, Thomas J. Schopf

Thomas J. M. Schopf is Professor of Paleobiology, University of Chicago.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1980
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
354
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780674652156

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