Chemical oceanography: element fluxes in the sea
"This book describes a chemical perspective on the science of oceanography. The goal is to understand the mechanisms that control the distributions of chemical compounds in the sea. The "chemical perspective" uses measured chemical distributions to infer oceanic biological, physical,...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
Cambridge University Press
2022
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book describes a chemical perspective on the science of oceanography. The goal is to understand the mechanisms that control the distributions of chemical compounds in the sea. The "chemical perspective" uses measured chemical distributions to infer oceanic biological, physical, chemical, and geological processes. This method has enormous information potential because of the variety of chemical compounds and the diversity of their chemical behaviors and distributions. It is complicated by the requirement that one must understand something about the reactions and time scales that control chemical distributions. Chemical concentrations in the sea "remember" the mechanisms that shape them over their whole oceanic lifetime. The time-scales of important mechanisms range from seconds or less for very rapid photochemical reactions to more than 100 million years for the mineral forming reactions that control relatively unreactive elements in seawater. The great range in time scales is associated with an equally large range in space scales: from chemical fluxes associated with individual microorganisms to globally distributed processes like river inflow and hydrothermal circulation"-- |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 387 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781107179899 |
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spelling | Emerson, Steven 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)136245927 aut Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea Steven R. Emerson, Roberta C. Hamme. With figures produced by Michael Peterson, Bainbridge Island, USA Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2022 XIII, 387 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This book describes a chemical perspective on the science of oceanography. The goal is to understand the mechanisms that control the distributions of chemical compounds in the sea. The "chemical perspective" uses measured chemical distributions to infer oceanic biological, physical, chemical, and geological processes. This method has enormous information potential because of the variety of chemical compounds and the diversity of their chemical behaviors and distributions. It is complicated by the requirement that one must understand something about the reactions and time scales that control chemical distributions. Chemical concentrations in the sea "remember" the mechanisms that shape them over their whole oceanic lifetime. The time-scales of important mechanisms range from seconds or less for very rapid photochemical reactions to more than 100 million years for the mineral forming reactions that control relatively unreactive elements in seawater. The great range in time scales is associated with an equally large range in space scales: from chemical fluxes associated with individual microorganisms to globally distributed processes like river inflow and hydrothermal circulation"-- Meereschemie (DE-588)4464850-9 gnd rswk-swf Meereskunde (DE-588)4074685-9 gnd rswk-swf Chemical oceanography Meereschemie (DE-588)4464850-9 s Meereskunde (DE-588)4074685-9 s DE-188 Hamme, Roberta C. Verfasser aut Peterson, Michael P. 1954- (DE-588)120977818 oth |
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title | Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea |
title_auth | Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea |
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title_full | Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea Steven R. Emerson, Roberta C. Hamme. With figures produced by Michael Peterson, Bainbridge Island, USA |
title_fullStr | Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea Steven R. Emerson, Roberta C. Hamme. With figures produced by Michael Peterson, Bainbridge Island, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea Steven R. Emerson, Roberta C. Hamme. With figures produced by Michael Peterson, Bainbridge Island, USA |
title_short | Chemical oceanography |
title_sort | chemical oceanography element fluxes in the sea |
title_sub | element fluxes in the sea |
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