Preferred Citation: . The Oceans, Their Physics, Chemistry, and General Biology. New York:  Prentice-Hall,  c1942 1942. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt167nb66r/


 

H

  1. Halosphaera, 301, 302

  2. Heat:

    1. conducted through ocean bottom, 110

    2. exchange, ocean-atmosphere, 114, 115

      1. off Norwegian coast, 656

    3. specific, 61, 62

    4. transformed from kinetic energy, 110

    5. transported by ocean currents, 99

  3. Helium, 189

  4. Herring, numbers correlated with copepods, 892, 906, 907

  5. Histogram, 970, 980

  6. Holoplankton:

    1. characteristic types of, 816, 817

    2. dispersal of, 862–863

    3. numbers of species of, 868

  7. Hydrogen-ion (seepH):

    1. related to organisms, 268, 770

  8. Hydrogen sulphide, 187

    1. amounts in sea water, 189

    2. at bottom of basins, 1028

    3. exclusion of animals by, 871, 872

    4. importance to precipitation of iron, 952, 1032

    5. in Black Sea, 651, 917

    6. in sediments, 995

  9. Hydrometers, 53

  10. Hypoplankton, 814

  11. Hypsographic curve, 19


 

Preferred Citation: . The Oceans, Their Physics, Chemistry, and General Biology. New York:  Prentice-Hall,  c1942 1942. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt167nb66r/