Ocean biogeochemical dynamics

By: Sarmiento, Jorge Louis, and Gruber, NicolasMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: USA Princeton University Press 2006Description: xii, 503 pISBN: 9780691017075LOC classification: GC116
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Tracer Conservation and Ocean Transport Chapter 3 Air-Sea Interface Chapter 4 Organic Matter Production Chapter 5 Organic Matter Export and Remineralization Chapter 6 Remineralization and Burial in the Sediments Chapter 7 Silicate Cycle Chapter 8 Carbon Cycle Chapter 9 Calcium Carbonate Cycle Chapter 10 Carbon Cycle, CO2, and Climate
Summary: Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics provides a broad theoretical framework upon which graduate students and upper-level undergraduates can formulate an understanding of the processes that control the mean concentration and distribution of biologically utilized elements and compounds in the ocean. Though it is written as a textbook, it will also be of interest to more advanced scientists as a wide-ranging synthesis of our present understanding of ocean biogeochemical processes.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Tracer Conservation and Ocean Transport
Chapter 3 Air-Sea Interface
Chapter 4 Organic Matter Production
Chapter 5 Organic Matter Export and Remineralization
Chapter 6 Remineralization and Burial in the Sediments
Chapter 7 Silicate Cycle
Chapter 8 Carbon Cycle
Chapter 9 Calcium Carbonate Cycle
Chapter 10 Carbon Cycle, CO2, and Climate

Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics provides a broad theoretical framework upon which graduate students and upper-level undergraduates can formulate an understanding of the processes that control the mean concentration and distribution of biologically utilized elements and compounds in the ocean. Though it is written as a textbook, it will also be of interest to more advanced scientists as a wide-ranging synthesis of our present understanding of ocean biogeochemical processes.

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