The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.

Barbados is a small island some 300 miles north of the closest mainland shore, South America. Its position, 13° North, 59° West, places it to the east of the Antilles, from which it is separated by the Tobago Trench. While located in the North Equatorial Current, it is on the northern edge of the in...

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Main Author: Emery, Alan. R.
Other Authors: Dunbar, M. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1964
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1154762014-02-13T04:10:02ZThe ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.Emery, Alan. R.Marine Sciences.Barbados is a small island some 300 miles north of the closest mainland shore, South America. Its position, 13° North, 59° West, places it to the east of the Antilles, from which it is separated by the Tobago Trench. While located in the North Equatorial Current, it is on the northern edge of the influence of the South Equatorial Current, and is the first island of the West Indian group that these currents pass before entering the Caribbean Sea travelling westward parallel to the shores of South America. The island has an area of 166 square miles, and is roughly triangular in shape, twenty-one miles long and eleven miles wide. The nearly 300,000 people living there make it one of the most heavily populated countries in the world.McGill UniversityDunbar, M. (Supervisor)1964Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Earth Sciences.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=115476
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Emery, Alan. R.
The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.
description Barbados is a small island some 300 miles north of the closest mainland shore, South America. Its position, 13° North, 59° West, places it to the east of the Antilles, from which it is separated by the Tobago Trench. While located in the North Equatorial Current, it is on the northern edge of the influence of the South Equatorial Current, and is the first island of the West Indian group that these currents pass before entering the Caribbean Sea travelling westward parallel to the shores of South America. The island has an area of 166 square miles, and is roughly triangular in shape, twenty-one miles long and eleven miles wide. The nearly 300,000 people living there make it one of the most heavily populated countries in the world.
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title The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.
title_short The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.
title_full The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.
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title_full_unstemmed The ecological effects of current patterns around islands with special reference to Barbados.
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