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Understand the extension of oceans on the earth​ social

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On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, ...

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"We know more about the topography of Mars than we do about the earth’s sea floor," Shin Tani says, even though oceans "have a much bigger direct impact on our everyday lives than the surface of Mars." But today, we have the ability to map the world’s sea-floor in more detail than ever, and this is crucial for managing fish stocks and environmental change, understanding sediment transport, tsunami forecasting, mineral extraction and many more areas.  

By Shin Tani

The gap in our understanding of Earth is largely because resources have been more readily allocated to exploring the surface of other planets, as well as the fact that mapping beneath water is a complex business, especially at great depths.

Water absorbs, reflects and refracts light to such an extent that it is difficult to “see” through it with visual media for more than a few dozen metres. Huge swathes of the oceans, especially those far removed from coastal and national areas, are still inadequately mapped. Environments such as those beneath the polar ice shelves and pack ice-covered oceans are as unfamiliar to us today as the deep ocean was for pioneering ocean-floor mappers over a hundred years ago.

But today, with the advent of satellite mapping, multibeam sonar and other advances in remote sensing, we have access to an increasingly broad suite of technologies which make it possible to map the world’s sea-floor in more detail than ever.  

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