ZF_1_00

ZF_1_00 — Physical Oceanography: Subfolder Summary

Section: ZF Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: ZF1_Physical_Oceanography | Parent Section: ZF — Oceanography & Marine Science
Document Count: 15 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: oceanography, geology, physics, paleoclimate, geophysics, earth-systems, climate science, glaciology

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 15 documents covering Physical Oceanography within the Oceanography & Marine Science section. Topics include Physical Oceanography: Thermohaline Circulation, Currents, and ENSO, Tidal Science: Lunar Cycles, Tidal Locking, and Tidal Energy, Seafloor Spreading, Plate Tectonics and Marine Geology, Ocean-Climate Coupling: Paleoceanography, Tsunami Science and Warning Systems and 10 more topics. Key themes span thermohaline circulation, amoc, seamount, bathymetry, heinrich event, enso.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

thermohaline circulation, amoc, seamount, bathymetry, heinrich event, enso, el niño, la niña, ekman transport, thermocline, deep water formation, abyssal circulation, ocean heat transport, plate tectonics, mid-ocean ridge


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
ZF_1_01Physical Oceanography: Thermohaline Circulation, Currents, and ENSOPhysical oceanography studies the motion, properties, and dynamics of the global ocean — a system containing 97% of…[4/5]
ZF_1_02Tidal Science: Lunar Cycles, Tidal Locking, and Tidal EnergyTides — the rhythmic rise and fall of ocean surfaces — are among the most predictable natural phenomena on Earth,…[3/5]
ZF_1_03Seafloor Spreading, Plate Tectonics and Marine GeologyThe discovery that the ocean floor is not ancient and static but young, dynamic, and continuously recycled[4/5]
ZF_1_04Ocean-Climate Coupling: PaleoceanographyThe ocean is Earth's primary climate regulator — absorbing ~93% of the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases and…[4/5]
ZF_1_05Tsunami Science and Warning SystemsTsunamis — long-wavelength ocean waves generated by sudden displacement of the water column — are among the most…[1/5]
ZF_1_06Arctic and Antarctic Ocean SystemsThe Arctic and Antarctic ocean systems — the planet's polar marine environments — play disproportionately…[1/5]
ZF_1_07Submarine Geology and Ocean TrenchesThe submarine geology of the ocean floor encompasses a vast range of geological features — from abyssal plains[1/5]
ZF_1_08Submarine Volcanism and Island FormationSubmarine volcanism — volcanic activity occurring beneath the ocean surface — accounts for approximately 75% of the…[1/5]
ZF_1_09Thermohaline Circulation and Ocean ConveyorThe thermohaline circulation (THC) — often called the "global ocean conveyor belt" — is the large-scale,…[1/5]
ZF_1_10Meltwater Pulses and Rapid Sea-Level EventsMeltwater pulses — episodes of exceptionally rapid sea-level rise caused by the collapse or rapid melting of…[1/5]
ZF_1_11Rogue Waves, Freak Seas, and Extreme Ocean EventsRogue waves (also called freak waves, abnormal waves, or episodic waves) are individual ocean surface waves that…[1/5]
ZF_1_12El Niño and ENSO: Pacific Oscillation and Global Climate ImpactThe El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most powerful year-to-year climate fluctuation on Earth — a coupled…[5/5]
ZF_1_13Continental Shelves: Submerged Geography and Ice Age CoastlinesContinental shelves — the shallow, gently sloping underwater extensions of continental landmasses — represent some…[4/5]
ZF_1_14Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling: Heat Exchange, Evaporation, and WeatherThe ocean-atmosphere interface — the boundary between Earth's two great fluid envelopes — is the planet's most…[5/5]
ZF_1_15Wave Physics: Wind Waves, Swell, and Coastal DynamicsOcean surface waves are the most visible expression of ocean-atmosphere energy transfer — created by wind blowing…[4/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1: 4 docs, 1–2: 7 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026