Marine Geochemistry

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Roy Chester

    7.3×10, P - - 1.8x10s - 1.9x19s Ag 2.5x10 2. lx10 4x10 - 3 4.9x19. ... Martin & Whitfield (1983). e Gill & Fitzgerald (1988). f Martin & Whitfield (1983). metals such as Zn, Mn, Co and Cu. (d) The. * Goldberg (1965). Brewer (1975).

  • Marine Geochemistry: Ocean Circulation, Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
    By Matthieu Roy-Barman, Catherine Jeandel

    ... he wished to have the first “tracer” measurements that were mostly chronometers (14C, 226Ra, etc.). The names Harmon Craig but also Wally Broecker of the Lamont Doherty Geological Observatory (New York) and Derek Spencer of ...

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Roy Chester, Tim D. Jickells

    Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/chester/marinegeochemistry. Marine Geochemistry offers a fully comprehensive and integrated treatment of the chemistry of the oceans, their sediments and biota.

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Horst D. Schulz, Matthias Zabel

    Geomicrobiology. Marcel Dekker, NY, 719 pp. ... Detritus food chains of aquatic ecosystems: The role of bacteria. In: Alexander, M. (ed), ... Marine pore-water sulfate profiles indicate in situ methane flux from underlying gas hydrate.

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Horst D. Schulz, Matthias Zabel

    A new chapter describes properties, occurrence and formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments. The textbook ends with a chapter on model conceptions and computer models to quantify processes of early diagenesis.

  • Marine Geochemistry: Ocean Circulation, Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
    By Matthieu Roy-Barman, Catherine Jeandel

    How do ecosystems react to anthropogenic pressure? This text gives a simple introduction to the concepts, the methods and the applications of marine geochemistry with a particular emphasis on isotopic tracers.

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Roy Chester

    The first edition of Marine Geochemistry received strong critical acclaim, and the reviews included the comments that it 'provides a benchmark in the field' and 'is clearly recognizable as a standard text for years to come'.

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Horst D. Schulz, Matthias Zabel

    A new chapter describes properties, occurrence and formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments. The textbook ends with a chapter on model conceptions and computer models to quantify processes of early diagenesis.

  • Marine Geochemistry

    This guide provides valued information for advanced graduate students in the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, as well as researchers and practitioners working in this field.

  • Marine Geochemistry: Ocean Circulation, Carbon Cycle and Climate Change
    By Matthieu Roy-Barman, Catherine Jeandel

    "A simple introduction to the concepts, the methods and the applications of marine geochemistry with a particular emphasis on isotopic tracers.

  • Marine Geochemistry
    By Roy Chester

    This study offers a comprehensive and integrated treatment of the chemistry of the oceans, their sediments and biota. It addresses the fundamental question: how do the oceans work as a chemical system?