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Oceanography
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Works on estuarine oceanography of a particular locality are entered under the heading Oceanography subdivided by locality, e.g. Oceanography--Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.)
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The study of the physical, chemical, hydrological, and biological aspects of fresh water bodies. (EPA Terms of Environment: Glossary, Abbreviations and Acronyms [Internet] US Environmental Protection Agency [cited 2008 Sep 25] available from http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/aterms.html)
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-- See Also Ocean Here are entered geographical descriptions of the world's oceans, including popular accounts of their various features and "mysteries." Works on the scientific study of the ocean and its phenomena are entered under Oceanography
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Here are entered works on the engineering aspects of equipment and techniques facilitating operations beneath the surface of the ocean in order to exploit its resources. General works on the application of engineering to ships and their machinery are entered under Marine engineering
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-- See Also the narrower term Sea ice Here are entered works on masses of ice on oceans or other bodies of water that generally measure less than ten kilometers in their greatest dimension. Works on masses of ice resting on mountain regions and covering all but the highest peaks, or on bodies of water and measuring more than ten kilometers in their greatest dimension are entered under Ice fields
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The field of medicine concerned with conditions affecting the health of people in submarines or sealabs
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