OCEANOGRAPHY

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
OCEANOGRAPHY
Course code
CM0440 (AF:336435 AR:177268)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of OCEANOGRAPHY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
GEO/12
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The lecture represents an introduction in physical oceanography. Special attention will be paid to operational aspects, possibly also during excursions also in the Lagoon of Venice.
Knowledge and comprehension of physical oceanography aimed at a deep understanding of the climate system, its past evolution, and its possible alterations, belong to the fundamental objectives of the "global environmental change" curriculum
1. Knowledge and comprehension
Knowledge and comprehension concerning oceanic phenomena as well as their temporal and spatial evolution
2. Capability of applying knowledge and comprehension
Capability to recognize different physical oceanic phenomena from the analysis of observed/simulated data
3. Assessment capability
Capability of conjecturing possible evolutions of physical oceanic phenomena and their variability

Basic physics and mathematics.
1)Introduction;
2) The Oceans;
3) Characteristics of sea water
4) Optics and acoustics;
5) Hydrodynamics;
6) Tides, surface and internal waves;
7) Large-scale oceanography;
8) coastal phenomena;
9) Mesoscale oceanography: fronts, vortices, filaments;
10) The Mediterranean Sea
EXS) Operative aspects.
ond, S. and G.L. Pickard, 1983: Introductory Dynamic Oceanography. Pergamon Press, 2nd. edition, 330 pp.
Pickard, G.L. and W.J. Emery, 1990: Descriptive Physical Oceanography – An Introduction. Pergamon Press, 5th edition, 320 pp.
Lecture slides.
Goal of the oral exam is to ascertain the comprehension of the different topic of the class, particularly as far as the elaboration of the acquired information is concerned.
Frontal lectures to be performed also during excursions, possibly talks.
English
The oral exam is aimed at a candidate's valuation in the whole discipline of the lecture. After a first invitation to discuss a topic chosen by the candidate -this serves to test the acquired knowledge on a particularly familiar topic- the exam continues focussing on several of the remaining topics.
oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 30/03/2020