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BEYOND THE MOON
A Conversational, Common Sense Guide to Understanding the Tides

by James Greig McCully (Duke University, USA)

Finally, someone has written a comprehensive, easily readable explanation of the tides on earth that is both simple enough for students and solid enough for their professors. Step by step, by analogy and illustration, Beyond the Moon describes how the cyclical motion of the near solar system is impressed upon the earth's oceans, and how the hydraulics over the continental shelf and the geography of the coastline orchestrate this rhythm into the bewildering variety of tide patterns seen around the globe. This volume demystifies the complexity of the tides by systematically examining its many constituents and demonstrates that: “Nature is, at once, awesome in complexity and beautiful in simplicity.”

 
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Readership: Undergraduate oceanography students and secondary science students, as well as their teachers. The general public with an interest in science and nature. Coastal boaters, sailors, yachtsmen, and fishermen.
 
“McCully's dissection of the sciences eases the journey and his prose is very readable, even literary at times … Helpful graphics, both line drawings and color illustrations, make the journey smooth. But it's McCully's knowledge of the subject and writing skills that make it a fun ride.”
David Lambert

On Water Media
 
“This very readable treatise on ocean tides and how they operate should appeal to anyone who has watched the rise and fall of the ocean along the coast. Though the lack of mathematical treatment of tide might offend the scientific purists, the material enables the reader to explain how tides work to her or his seatmate on an airplane. Even oceanographers are hard pressed to explain correctly why daily there are two high and two low ocean tides. The historical quotes are wonderful and the illustrations are illuminating. I recommend the book to anyone who might be called upon to explain ocean tides to students or the public. Dr. Arden Bement (Director of the National Science Foundation) recently stated ‘… there has been little dialogue between them (scientists) and the larger public.’. It is possible that this little book will help close that gap between the science community and the public.”
Thomas C Royer
Slover Professor of Oceanography at Old Dominion UniversityProfessor Emeritus at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
 
“It will enrich your time on the oceans and maybe even help you catch a few more fish.”
Steve Wahburn
Saltwater Fly Fishing
 
304pp
Pub. date: Jan 2006
eISBN: 9789812774330
 
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