47.2. Sites with conservative Ca and Mg concentration-depth profiles Reflecting the latest updates on issues affecting the health of our environment, this text: For more than two decades, this book has served as the "classic" textbook for students and a valuable reference for researchers in the fields of oceanography, environmental chemistry, and geochemistry. Mobile/eReaders – Download the Bookshelf mobile app at VitalSource.com or from the iTunes or Android store to access your eBooks from your mobile device or eReader. Introduction We value your input.
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Kindle. CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Marc Alperin (Ph.D., University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 1988) Associate Professor, Associate Department Chair and Director of Undergraduate Studies. Experimental techniques
Designed for both classroom use and self-study, this comprehensive survey of essential concepts incorporates a wealth of state-of-the-art reference data discovered on large-scale oceanographic studies sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
Chemical Oceanography and the Marine Carbon Cycle reflects the two authors’ wealth of research and teaching experience, and the community is fortunate that Steve Emerson was able to complete this major effort following John Hedges’ untimely death in 2003. The present volume contains five chapters that focus on marine sediments. Chapter 46. References Descriptive OceanographyPhysical Characteristics of the OceansDistribution of Temperature and Salinity for Ocean WatersCirculation and Water Masses of the Oceans Use of Chemical Tracers in OceanographyComposition of the Major Components of SeawaterThe Concept of Salinity Methods of DeterminationComposition and Stoichiometry of Average SeawaterMethods of Determining SalinityCauses of the Major Components Not Being ConservativeIsotopic VariationsMinor Elements in Seawater Classification of Elements Residence TimesDistribution of Trace Elements in the Oceans Biological Interactions Geochemical Balance of Elements Ionic Interactions Water, the Unique Solvent Review of the Structure of Water Ion–Water Interactions Ion–Ion InteractionsPhysical Properties of Seawater Atmospheric Chemistry Nitrogen Gases Greenhouse Gases Effects of Global Change Loss of Ozone The Global Sulfur Cycle Atmospheric Aerosols Dissolved Gases Other than CO2Composition of the AtmosphereDissolution of Gases in SeawaterAir–Sea Exchange Nonreactive Gases Dissolved Oxygen in Seawater Other Nonconservative Gases Structural Aspects of the Solubility of GasesThe Carbonate SystemAcid–Base Equilibria in SeawaterEquilibria of Carbonate Species Parameters of the CO2 System in Seawater Distribution of Carbonate Species CaCO3 Dissolution in Seawater Fossil Fuel CO2 Input to the OceansMicronutrients in the OceansPhosphorus in SeawaterNitrogen Compounds in SeawaterSilicon in Seawater Use of Nutrients as Water Mass Tracers Primary Production in the Oceans Primary Production The Iron HypothesisMicrobial TransformationsDissolved and Particulate Organic Compounds in SeawaterProcesses in the OceansPhotochemical Processes in SeawaterHydrothermal Vent ChemistryAnoxic WatersGlossary of Chemical Oceanography TermsDescriptive OceanographyMajor Components of Seawater Minor Elements in Seawater Ionic Interactions in Seawater Atmospheric Chemistry Dissolved Gases Other than CO2 The Carbonate System Micronutrients in the Oceans Primary Production in the Oceans Organic Compounds Processes in the Oceans Photochemical Processes Hydrothermal Vent ChemistryAnoxic Waters AppendicesIndex. Chapter 45. What is Chemical Oceanography? Chapter 43.