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


 

W

  1. Wake Stream, 676

  2. Water mass, 143

    1. formation, 143–146

  3. Water masses of the oceans (see also under geographic regions), 739–745

  4. Water type, 143

  5. Wave of translation, 537

  6. Waves (see also Internal waves and Wind waves):

    1. caused by earthquakes, 543

      1. contributing to formation of sub-marine canyons, 42

    2. characteristics, 516–521

    3. destructive, 542

    4. effect of Corioli's force on, 520

    5. “tidal,” 542

  7. Whales:

    1. biological factors in movements, 904–905

    2. diatoms on, 299, 881

    3. feeding habits, 892

    4. feeding mechanisms, 314, 891–892

    5. food of, 273, 904–907

    6. migrations, 811

    7. rate of growth, 906

    8. rate of metabolism, 935

    9. reproduction and growth, 326

    10. sounding of, 273

    11. systematic position of, 314

  8. Winches, 333–335

  9. Wind currents, 492

    1. Antarctic Ocean, 617

    2. general character, 395–397

    3. in shallow water, 496

    4. secondary effect of, 500

    5. transport by, 498

    6. velocity, 494

  10. Wind drift of ice, 623, 666

  11. Wind factor, 494

  12. Wind stress, 489–491


  13. 1077
  14. Wind waves:

    1. breakers, 536

      1. effect on beaches, 1017

    2. dissipation, 536

    3. energy, 533

    4. forms and characteristics, 523–527

    5. growth, 533

    6. height, 532, 535

    7. importance to beach sediments, 1017–1019

    8. interference, 529

    9. origin, 522

    10. particle velocity, 528

    11. short-crested, 531

  15. Wire ropes, 335–338

  16. Wood-boring organisms, 317, 841, 895–896

  17. Wyville Thompson Ridge as a faunal barrier, 810, 849


 

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