This landmark study of oceanographic conditions in the Pacific Ocean is a cornerstone of modern oceanography. Drawing on data collected during the E.W. Scripps cruises of 1938, this book offers detailed insights into ocean currents, water temperatures, and other key aspects of oceanography.
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