The sea, ideas and observations on progress in the study of the seas
New York
Interscience Publishers
1962-
14 v. in 17: ill. )some col.(, charts )some folded(, maps )some col.(; 26-27 cm.
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General editor, v. 1-3: M.N. Hill; v. 4, pts. 1-2: A.E. Maxwell; v. 5-6: Edward D. Goldberg ]et al.[; v. 7, Cesare Emiliani; v. 8, Gilbert T. Rowe; v. 9, Bernard Le Mehaute and Daniel M. Hanes; v. 10-11: Kenneth H. Brink and Allan R. Robinson; v. 12, Allan R. Robinson, James J. McCarthy, Brian J. Rothschild; v. 13, Allan R. Robinson and Keneth H. Brink; v. 14, Allan R. Robinson and Kenneth H. Brink.
Vol. 4, pts. 1-2 have imprint: New York: Wiley-Interscience; v. 5-12: New York: Wiley; v. 13-14: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Vols. 5-10: "A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Cesare Emiliani
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v.1. Physical oceanography -- v.2. The composition of seawater. Comparative and descriptive oceanography -- v.3. The earth beneath the sea. History -- v.4. New concepts of sea floor evolution. pt. 1. General observations. pt. 2. Regional observations, concepts -- v.5. Marine chemistry -- v.6. Marine modeling -- v.7. The oceanic lithosphere -- v.8. Deep-sea biology -- v.9. Ocean engineering science )2 v.( -- v.01. The global coastal ocean: processes and methods -- v.11. The global coastal ocean: regional studies and syntheses -- v.21. Biological-physical interactions in the sea -- v.31. The global coastal ocean: multiscale interdisciplinary processes -- v.41. The global coastal ocean: interdisciplinary regional studies and syntheses. pt. A. Panregional syntheses and the coasts of North and South America and Asia. pt. B. The coasts of Africa, Europe, Middle East, Oceania and polar regions