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Course overview History of Oceanography
Introduction Course overview History of Oceanography
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Course web page bohr.winthrop.edu Click on Courses on left column
Find GEOL 220 link Syllabus, topic outlines, schedule, etc.
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Interdisciplinary Biology Chemistry Physics Geology Geography
Political Science Mathematics Computer Science
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History of Oceanography
Early Age of Discovery Science and the Oceans Modern Oceanography Different motivations at different times
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Early history Reasons: trade, fishing, defense
Self centered view of Earth Examples
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Early history (2) Difficult to navigate without shorelines
Phoenicians (approx BC) Polynesians ( AD most important)
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Early history (3) Greeks (approx. 500 BC)
Erasthosthenes (working in Egypt) – circumference of earth Pliny the Elder – phases of moon and tides Ptolemy (approx. 150 AD) – vast ocean, used lat and long Middle Ages: very little exploration except Vikings (approx AD) Arabs
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Age of Discovery (1) Travel for economic, political and religious reasons Portugal: Prince Henry Dias (1497) Vasco Da Gama (1498)
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Age of Discovery (2) Spain Columbus (1492) Vespucci (~1500)
Balboa (1513) Magellan (1522)
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Age of Discovery (3) Discovery with some science
James Cook ( ) Endeavour, Resolution, Adventure Ben Franklin (1769) Matthew F. Maury (early 1800s)
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Purely scientific Challenger Expedition (1872-1876)
Extremely significant
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More for science Voyages of Nansen aboard Fram (end of 1800s)
Meteor expedition ( )
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Modern Oceanography (since 20th century)
International Interdisciplinary Scientific Complex instruments “Modern” technology
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Modern Oceanography US funding Oceanographic institutes
Drill ships, satellites, for example International cooperation
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