Chemical Oceanography

Chemical Oceanography
ISBN-10
1483219836
ISBN-13
9781483219837
Series
Chemical Oceanography
Category
Science
Pages
414
Language
English
Published
2013-10-22
Publisher
Elsevier
Authors
J. P. Riley, R. Chester

Description

Chemical Oceanography, Volume 8 covers the progress in marine chemistry. The book discusses the influence of pressure on chemical processes in the sea; the geochemical ocean sections study; and the trace elements in sea water. The text also describes the chemistry of interstitial waters of deep sea sediments and the interpretation of deep sea drilling data; the hydrothermal fluxes in the ocean; and the natural water photochemistry. Oceanographers, chemists, and people involved in marine and atmospheric sciences will find the book invaluable.

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