Oceanography: Marine Monitoring, Microbiology, and Materiality
暫譯: 海洋學:海洋監測、微生物學與物質性
Avanessian, Armen, Boschmann, Werner, Sarkisov, Karen
- 出版商: Sternberg Press
- 出版日期: 2021-12-28
- 售價: $940
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $893
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 152
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3956795415
- ISBN-13: 9783956795411
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生物資訊 Bioinformatics
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In recent years, a new field of scientific research has been put forward, the so-called (microbial) oceanography, which offers a new mapping of the ocean from its shiny surfaces to lightless sea floors. Oceanography combines techniques of molecular biology, gene sequencing, bioinformatics, and remote sensing, among others. Oceans are a crucial factor in global climate and necessary condition for human survival on earth, and findings from oceanography can help people better understand life (and survival) in the Anthropocene.
Not only are all life forms of marine origin, but the oceans also host extremophiles--that is, microbial life forms living under extreme conditions of heat, cold, lack of light--which are integral to understanding what possible alternative life forms might look like. It may be that such mainly anthropogenic forces as overfishing, pollution, deep-sea mining, and acidification suggest that a new concept of the ocean--Anthropocean--needs to be discussed. New approaches in cultural studies as well as in the history of sciences are shifting our vision of the ocean, considering the previous realm of immeasurable broad and depth as a fundamental contrast to a human history and culture in order to rewrite it.
Edited in dialogue with Stefan Helmreich Copublished with the V-A-C Foundation Contributors Penny Chisholm, Robert Danovano, Sabine H hler, Jessica Lehman, Naomi Oreskes, Helen Rozwadoski, Philip Steinberg, Cindy van Dover商品描述(中文翻譯)
新興的海洋研究方法:微生物海洋學的新領域。
近年來,科學研究提出了一個新領域,所謂的微生物海洋學(microbial oceanography),它提供了一種從海洋的光滑表面到無光海底的新地圖。海洋學結合了分子生物學、基因測序、生物資訊學和遙感技術等多種技術。海洋是全球氣候的重要因素,也是人類在地球上生存的必要條件,海洋學的研究結果可以幫助人們更好地理解人類世(Anthropocene)中的生命(及生存)。
所有生命形式都源於海洋,而海洋中還棲息著極端微生物(extremophiles)——即在極端的熱、冷、缺光等條件下生存的微生物生命形式,這對於理解可能的替代生命形式至關重要。或許,過度捕撈、污染、深海採礦和酸化等主要人為因素表明,需要討論一個新的海洋概念——人類海洋(Anthropocean)。文化研究和科學史的新方法正在改變我們對海洋的視野,將以往無法測量的廣度和深度視為與人類歷史和文化的根本對比,以便重新書寫它。
編輯:Stefan Helmreich
與V-A-C基金會共同出版
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Penny Chisholm, Robert Danovano, Sabine H hler, Jessica Lehman, Naomi Oreskes, Helen Rozwadoski, Philip Steinberg, Cindy van Dover
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斯特凡·赫爾姆賴希(Stefan Helmreich)是麻省理工學院(MIT)埃爾廷·E·莫里森(Elting E. Morison)人類學教授。他是《外星海洋:探測生命的極限》(Alien Ocean, Sounding the Limits of Life)和《矽的第二自然》(Silicon Second Nature)的作者。
娜奧米·奧雷斯基斯(Naomi Oreskes)是哈佛大學(Harvard University)科學史教授及地球與行星科學的附屬教授。