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Marine Biogeochemical Cycles
Edited by Open University
Butterworth-Heinemann
April 2005
Paperback 130 pp ISBN 0750667931
£29.00
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- Covers the basics on the occurrence, distribution, and cycling of chemical elements in the ocean
- Features full-color photographs and beautiful illustrations throughout
- Reader-friendly layout, writing, and graphics
- Pedagogy includes chapter summaries, chapter questions with answers and comments at the end of the book; highlighted key terms; and boxed topics and explanations
- Can be used alone, as a supplement, or in combination with other Open University titles in oceanography
This Volume belongs to a series on Oceanography. It is designed so that it can be read on its own, or used as a supplement in oceanogrphy courses. After a brief introduction to sea-floor sediments, the book shows how the activities of marine organisms cycle nutrients and other dissolved constituents within the oceans, and influence the rates at which both solid and dissolved material is removed to sediments. It goes on to review the carbonate system and shows how sediments that come from continental areas may be transported to the deep sea, explores what sea-floor sediments have taught us about the history of the oceans, and describes the biological and chemical processes that continue long after sediments have been deposited on the deep sea-floor.
Readership: Professionals and students studying oceanography, specifically marine biogeochemistry
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Biogeochemical Processes in Seawater
- 3 The accumulation of Deep-sea Sediments
- 4 Deep-sea Sediments and Palaeoceanography
- 5 Biogeochemical Activity in Deep-sea Sediments
Appendix
- Periodic Table of Elements
- Suggested Further Reading
- Answers and Comments to Questions
- Index
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