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1OceanographyEarth ScienceChapter 13, p. 360-364, 374-379Review Questions 1, 2, 17, 18Thompson Research VesselPolar views of EarthDiagram of land/water by latitudeWorld map showing land/water distributionProgress in research vessels2HMS Challenger Kilo MoanaSonar process—single beamSonar process—multibeam and sidescanSea-floor landforms—California Seismic data and interpretation3Satellite AltimeterAtlantic oceanic ridgePassive continental Margin—cross sectionPacific and Indian Ocean FloorPlankton Marine Sediment distribution4Collection of sea-floor sediment coresOffshore oil platformMethane Hydrate sampleMethane Hydrate burningSalt production Manganese


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