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.
Over the past ten years, a number of new large-scale oceanographic programs have been initiated.
CRC MARINE SCIENCE SERIES SERIES EDITOR Michael J. Kennish , Ph.D. PUBLISHED TITLES Artificial Reef Evaluation with ... Carl J. Sindermann Physical Oceanographic Processes of the Great Barrier Reef , Eric Wolanski The Physiology of ...
The most up-to-date compilation of essential concepts and data available on the subject, this book responds to the need for a thorough, yet straightforward approach to the subject for students, researchers, and other professionals in marine ...
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Elderfield, H. and A. Schultz (1995) Mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal fluxes and the chemical composition of the ocean. A. Rev. Earth Sci. 24, 191–224. Elderfield, H. et al. (1999) Fluid and geochemical transport through oceanic crust: a ...
The basis of the method now in use was invented by Fritz Haber in 1909 and Karl Bosch made it industrially practical by 1911. The great importance of this invention was recognized immediately (industrial production began in 1913) and, ...
It is concerned with the understanding of seawater properties. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around biological and chemical oceanography.
This book brings together a team of expert chemical oceanographers from the US and Mexico to provide a foundational understanding of the complex chemistry of North America’s only marginal sea.
This is followed by topics essential to understanding the carbon cycle, including organic geochemistry, air-sea gas exchange, diffusion and reaction kinetics, the marine and atmosphere carbon cycle and diagenesis in marine sediments.
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