| GB/T 15919-2010 English PDFUS$1439.00 · In stock Delivery: <= 10 days. True-PDF full-copy in English will be manually translated and delivered via email. GB/T 15919-2010: Oceanographic terminology -- Marine biology Status: Valid GB/T 15919: Historical versions
 Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 15919-2010 (GB/T15919-2010)Description (Translated English): Oceanographic terminology -- Marine biology Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: A45 Classification of International Standard: 07.060 Word Count Estimation: 65,617 Date of Issue: 2011-01-14 Date of Implementation: 2011-06-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 15919-1995 Regulation (derived from): National Standard Approval Announcement 2011 No.2 Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard specifies the basic terms and definitions in the field of marine biology. This standard applies to marine biology and related fields of scientific research, teaching, management and related production activities. GB/T 15919-2010: Oceanographic terminology -- Marine biology---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Oceanographic terminology.Marine biology ICS 07.060 A45 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB/T 15919-1995 Oceanography Marine Biology terminology Issued on. 2011-01-14 2011-06-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released Table of ContentsIntroduction Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 General terms 1 2 3 marine microorganisms 20 4 23 plankton 5 27 benthos 6 33 necton 7 36 fishery resources References 40 Index 41ForewordThis standard replaces GB/T 15919-1995 "Oceanographic term marine biology." This standard and GB/T 15919-1995 compared to the main changes are as follows. --- Expand the scope of application of the standard (1995 edition 1, edition 1); --- The standard structure was adjusted to 7, respectively, in a range of general terms, marine microorganisms, plankton, benthos, nekton, Fishery Resources (1995 edition 1, edition of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7); --- General term rewrite term three, delete the term 14, the additional term 101 (1995 edition 2 edition 2); --- Marine microorganisms to delete the term three, new terms, 21 (1995 edition 2, edition of 3); --- Plankton rewrite term one, delete the term 10, new terms, 11 (1995 edition 2, edition 4); --- Benthic deleted term 6, new terms, 53 (1995 edition 2, edition of 5); --- Necton rewrite term 5, new terms, 17 (1995 edition 2, edition of 6); --- Fishery resources to rewrite Article 13 term, new terms, 19 (1995 edition 2, 7 edition); --- Increased references (Excerpts of the "References"). This standard and GB/T 15918-2010 "Integrated Oceanographic term", GB/T 19834-2005 "Oceanographic Studies term marine resources" GB/T 15920-2010 "Oceanography term ocean physics", GB/T 15921-2010 "Oceanographic term ocean chemistry" GB/T 18190-2000 "Marine Geology Oceanography term" and other national standards in conjunction with each other in the area of the ocean work. This standard was proposed by the State Oceanic Administration. This standard by the National Standardization Technical Commission for Oceanography (SAC/TC283) centralized. This standard was drafted. National Marine Standards and Metrology Center, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Chinese Academy of Marine Research The Ocean University of China. The main drafters of this standard. Zhou Hong, Dengjing Yao, Zhang Peijun, Yuan Lingling, Zhi-Nan, Yan small, Liushi Dong, Li Fang, Xu Lili, Guo Xiaoyong, WANG Yu, Tang Hairong. This standard replaces the standards previously issued as follows. --- GB/T 15919-1995. Oceanography Marine Biology terminology1 ScopeThis standard specifies the basic terms and definitions in the field of marine biology. This standard applies to marine biology and related fields of scientific research, teaching, management and related production activities.2 general terms2.1 Hydrobiology hydrobiology Research rivers, lakes, oceans and other natural water bodies and artificial water bodies biological phenomenon of life, the process and the laws of science. 2.2 Marine Biology marinebiology Study of marine biological morphology, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, geographical distribution and economic value, and marine environmental conditions on growth of marine organisms, It affects development, reproduction, and other changes in population structure and number, to control and use of marine biological disciplines. 2.3 Biological oceanography biologicaloceanography Research on marine life species composition and the number of physical and chemical changes in its relationship with the marine environment (flow, waves, tide, temperature, salinity, depth, sediment, light, etc.) and Bio-environment relationship disciplines. 2.4 Marine Ecology marineecology The study of marine biology and marine chemical and biological environmental conditions, the relationship between the disciplines. 2.5 Ecological dynamics of marine marineeco-dynamics, marineeco-kinetics Machine dynamics study of marine biology, natural changes in the marine environment and sustainable development and balanced interaction with human society Science System and pathways. 2.6 Ecosystem ecology ecosystemecology Energy Flow ecosystem material circulation and transmission of information and homeostasis mechanisms, and natural biological productivity and how To better serve humanity and other issues of discipline. 2.7 Intertidal ecology intertidalecology Coastal Zone between high tide line of the natural environment, particularly tidal changes and alternating wet and dry conditions and biological communities and individual activities are interrelated Department of Ecology. 2.8 The deep ecology deep-seaecology Research outside the continental shelf (depth of about 200m) deep waters and seabed biological life at high pressure, light, low temperature and hypoxia Habitat activities, the number of changes and their ecological relationship between environmental factors and the. 2.9 Ecosystem ecosystem Unified whole biome interaction with the surrounding environment, with relatively stable and self-regulating function of the ecological unit. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 15919-2010_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 15919-2010_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. 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