Seafloor Mapping

· Publifye AS
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70
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Seafloor Mapping unveils the hidden landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic seafloors, pivotal regions for understanding our planet's climate and geological history. It explores how advanced technologies like sonar and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are overcoming extreme challenges to map these remote areas. Discoveries of unique geological features such as submarine canyons and glacial landforms are reshaping our understanding of past ice sheet activity and its impact on current oceanographic models. These maps aren't just pictures; they are crucial for predicting sea-level rise and assessing the effects of human activities on vulnerable marine ecosystems.

The book progresses by first introducing core seafloor mapping concepts before detailing specific techniques used in polar regions. It then explores the unique geological features discovered and the impact of mapping data on oceanography and climate science. The text highlights the importance of accurate seafloor maps for safe navigation and resource management.

The comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of polar seafloor mapping makes this book uniquely valuable for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in oceanography, polar science, and the effects of climate change.

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