Title: Water, Water, Everywhere
1Water, Water, Everywhere
- Lecture 2September 10, 2007
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3Wishing to get a better view than I had yet had
of the ocean, which, we are told, covers more
than two-thirds of the globe, I made a visit to
Cape Cod. Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod
4- The truth is that this world is a water world, a
place dominated by its covering mantleof ocean,
in which the continents are but transient
intrusions of land above the surfacef the
all-encircling ocean
Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us (1950)
5Pacific Atlantic Oceans
6The Oceans of the Earth
7Hecataeus World Map (500 BC)
8Aristotle (384-327 BC)
9Albi World Map (800 AD)
10St. Sever World Map (1030 AD)
11Isodore World map (800 AD)
East
North
12Medieval T-O Map(east at top)
13Ptolemy (100-170 AD), world map as printed in
1474
14Robert T. Dietz (1914-95), Scripps geologist
co-credited with theory of plate tectonics
15Paoli Toscanelli Map (1474), likely known to
Columbus
16Captain James Cook (1722-1779)Charted Pacific
Southern Oceans
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18Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
19Moons and Suns gravitational impact on earths
oceans/tides
Sun
Neap Tide
Moon
Sun
Moon
Spring Tide
20Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
21Franklin/Folger Map of Gulf Stream (1768)
22Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843)
23Coriolis Effect on Currents in North Atlantic
Ocean
24Matthew F. Maury (1806-1873)
25Maury Wind Chart (1855)
26William Beebe and Otis Barton
27August Piccard
28Alfred Wegener (1880-1930),1915 proponent of
continental drift theory
29Maurice Ewing
30Tharp-Heezen Map of Ocean Floor
31Marie Tharp
32Harry Hess (1906-69), Princeton geologist
co-credited with theory of plate tectonics
33Map of worlds major plates and interfaces
Mid-Atlantic Ridge center/vertical
34Rachel Carson (1907-1964)marine biologist and
writer
35Barry Commoner (1917-), ecologist and
environmentalist CC 37
36Roger R.D. Revelle (1909-1991)
37Al Gore (1948-), politician and author of An
Inconvenient Truth (2006)