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海洋環境
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海洋盆地-五大洋或四大洋
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地球構造 I
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地磁
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影片欣賞 火山
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地球構造 II
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海洋與陸地地殼
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板塊運動
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地磁紀錄
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地震與火山
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Slide 51
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Slide 53
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Slide 54
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Slide 56
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Marine Sediments
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Marine Sediments
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What Can We Learn from Marine Sediments?
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Continental Margins
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Continental Margins
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What Can We Learn from Marine Sediments?
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Marine Sediments
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Marine Sediments
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Slide 55
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Slide 55
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Slide 56
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Slide 55
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Slide 56
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Geologic History
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Geologic History
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52.
Geologic History
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Geologic History
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Marine Sediments
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Marine Sediments
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What Can We Learn from Marine Sediments?
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Continental Margins
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Slide 66
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Slide 67
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Slide 66
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Slide 67
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Slide 68
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Slide 70
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Slide 73
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The Continental Shelf
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Continental Slope
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Continental Rise
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Types of Continental Margins
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Types of Margins
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Chapter 3
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The Chemistry of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Slide 4
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Slide 7
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Nature of Water
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Slide 9
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Properties of Water-8
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Unique Nature of Water
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Properties of Water-8
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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Unique Nature of Water
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1:16:28
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Unique Nature of Water
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Slide 24
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107.
The Composition of Seawater at 35 0/00 Salinity
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Unique Nature of Water
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Adding Water and Solutes to the Oceans
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Slide 28
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Adding Water and Solutes to the Oceans
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Salt Water
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Slide 30
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115.
Salt Water
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116.
Slide 30
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Salt Water
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118.
Salt Water
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Slide 33
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Conditions Are Not the Same at All Depths
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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122.
Slide 36
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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Slide 38
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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Slide 40
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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128.
Slide 40
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129.
Slide 41
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130.
Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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131.
Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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1:35:08
132.
Slide 44
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1:35:09
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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134.
Slide 46
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Slide 47
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Slide 48
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Slide 49
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Slide 50
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Slide 51
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Slide 52
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Slide 53
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Unique Nature of Water
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143.
Slide 53
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Unique Nature of Water
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Slide 55
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Slide 56
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147.
Slide 57
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149.
Pressure Increases with Increasing Depth
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150.
Slide 59
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151.
Gases in Seawater
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152.
Salt Water
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1:59:32
153.
Salt Water
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2:00:22
154.
Slide 63
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155.
Salt Water
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2:00:36
156.
Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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157.
Slide 66
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Slide 67
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Major Surface Currents of the Ocean
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160.
Ocean Circulation
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Ocean Circulation
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Ocean Circulation
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Slide 72
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Slide 73
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Slide 74
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Slide 75
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Slide 76
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Slide 77
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Ocean Circulation
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Coriolis Effect
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Slide 80
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Slide 81
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Slide 82
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Slide 83
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Slide 81
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Slide 82
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Slide 83
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Winds and Currents
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180.
Ocean Circulation
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Ocean Circulation
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Ocean Circulation
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183.
Ocean Circulation
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184.
Ocean Circulation
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Ocean Circulation
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186.
Major Surface Currents
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Slide 93
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Slide 94
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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191.
Slide 94
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Ocean Layers and Ocean Mixing
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193.
Slide 96
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194.
Slide 97
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Slide 98
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Slide 99
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Classification of currentswestern-boundary currents: fastest, deepest currents that move warm water toward the poles in each gyre (e.g. Gulf Stream)eastern-boundary currents: slow moving, carry cold water toward the equatortransverse currents: connect eas
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Winds and Currents
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Classification of currentswestern-boundary currents: fastest, deepest currents that move warm water toward the poles in each gyre (e.g. Gulf Stream)eastern-boundary currents: slow moving, carry cold water toward the equatortransverse currents: connect eas
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Classification of currentswestern-boundary currents: fastest, deepest currents that move warm water toward the poles in each gyre (e.g. Gulf Stream)eastern-boundary currents: slow moving, carry cold water toward the equatortransverse currents: connect eas
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202.
Winds and Currents
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Slide 102
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204.
Winds and Currents
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Winds and Currents
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Slide 105
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Slide 106
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Weddell Sea
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209.
Slide 108
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Tides
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Tides
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Tides
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