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MSc Semester 2

Oceanography

UGC-aligned study of physical, chemical and biological ocean systems with coastal process applications.

Study Material

Oceanography (UGC Aligned)

Course Objectives

  • Build advanced understanding of ocean processes and their climatic relevance.
  • Train learners in interpretation of ocean datasets for research and planning.

Unit 1: Ocean Floor and Basin Evolution

  • Plate tectonic control on ocean basins.
  • Mid-ocean ridges, trenches and continental shelves.

Unit 2: Physical and Chemical Oceanography

  • Temperature, salinity and density relations.
  • Thermocline and halocline interpretation from section plots.

Unit 3: Ocean Dynamics

  • Wave generation and transformation.
  • Tides and tidal prediction basics.
  • Surface and deep-water circulation systems.

Unit 4: Marine Resources and Coastal Systems

  • Fisheries and marine biodiversity zones.
  • Coastal sediment budget and shoreline stability.

Unit 5: Practical Components

  • Plot SST and chlorophyll maps from public datasets.
  • Analyze one coastal district for erosion/accretion trend.
  • Prepare mini report with map outputs and references.

Suggested Evaluation Pattern (UGC style)

  • Internal assessment: 30 marks (assignments, presentation, lab record)
  • End semester exam: 70 marks (theory and applied questions)

Reference Literature

Introduction to Physical Oceanography

By Robert H. Stewart

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Essentials of Oceanography

By Alan P. Trujillo and Harold V. Thurman

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