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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.04.2012

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Springer Netherland

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702

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23,5/15,5/3,9 cm

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1102 g

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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-010-9490-0

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.04.2012

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

702

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/3,9 cm

Gewicht

1102 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-010-9490-0

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Springer-Verlag KG
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  • 1 Introduction.- 1.1 Setting the background: a unified ‘process-orientated’ approach to marine geochemistry.- References.- I The Global Journey: Material Sources.- 2 The input of material to the ocean reservoir.- 2.1 The background.- References.- 3 The transport of material to the oceans: the river pathway.- 3.1 Chemical signals transported by rivers.- 3.2 The modification of river-transported signals at the land/sea interface: estuaries.- References.- 4 The transport of material to the oceans: the atmospheric pathway.- 4.1 Material transported via the atmosphere: the marine aerosol.- 4.2 The chemistry of the marine aerosol.- 4.3 Material transported via the atmosphere: the air/sea interface and the sea surface microlayer.- 4.4 The atmospheric pathway: summary.- References.- 5 The transport of material to the oceans: the hydrothermal pathway.- 5.1 Hydrothermal activity: high-temperature sea water-basalt reactions.- 5.2 Hydrothermal activity: low-temperature sea water-basalt reactions.- 5.3 The hydrothermal pathway: summary.- References.- 6 The transport of material to the oceans: relative flux magnitudes.- 6.1 River fluxes to the oceans.- 6.2 Atmospheric fluxes to the oceans.- 6.3 Hydrothermal fluxes to the oceans.- 6.4 Relative magnitudes of the primary fluxes to the oceans.- 6.5 Relative magnitudes of the primary fluxes to the oceans: summary.- References.- II The Global Journey: The Ocean Reservoir.- 7 Descriptive oceanography: water column parameters.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Some fundamental properties of sea water.- 7.3 Oceanic circulation.- 7.4 Tracers.- 7.5 An ocean model.- 7.6 Characterizing oceanic water column sections.- 7.7 Water column parameters: summary.- References.- 8 Dissolved gases in sea water.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 The exchange of gases across the air/sea interface.- 8.3 Dissolved oxygen in sea water.- 8.4 Dissolved carbon dioxide in sea water: the dissolved CO2 cycle.- 8.5 Dissolved gases in sea water: summary.- References.- 9 Nutrients, organic carbon and the carbon cycle in sea water.- 9.1 The nutrients in sea water.- 9.2 Organic matter in the sea.- 9.3 The marine organic carbon cycle.- 9.4 Organic matter in the oceans: summary.- References.- 10 Particulate material in the oceans.- 10.1 The measurement and collection of oceanic total suspended matter.- 10.2 The distribution of total suspended matter in the oceans.- 10.3 The composition of oceanic total suspended matter.- 10.4 Total suspended matter fluxes in the oceans.- 10.5 Down-column changes in the composition of oceanic total suspended matter.- 10.6 Particulate material in the oceans: summary.- References.- 11 Trace elements in the oceans.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Oceanic residence times.- 11.3 An oceanic trace metal framework.- 11.4 Geographical variations in the distributions of trace elements in surface ocean waters.- 11.5 The vertical distribution of trace elements in the water column.- 11.6 Processes controlling the removal of trace elements from sea water.- 11.7 Trace elements in sea water: summary.- References.- 12 Down-column fluxes and the benthic boundary layer.- 12.1 Down-column fluxes.- 12.2 The benthic boundary layer: the sediment/water interface.- 12.3 The benthic boundary layer.- 12.4 Down-column fluxes and the benthic boundary layer: summary.- References.- III The Global Journey: Material Sinks.- 13 Marine sediments.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 The formation of deep-sea sediments.- 13.3 A general scheme for the classification of marine sediments.- 13.4 The distribution of marine sediments.- 13.5 The chemical composition of marine sediments.- 13.6 Chemical signals to marine sediments.- 13.7 Marine sediments: summary.- References.- 14 Sediment interstitial waters and diagenesis.- 14.1 The long-term fate of organic matter in marine sediments.- 14.2 Early diagenesis in marine sediments.- 14.3 Organic matter in sediments.- 14.4 Redox environments and diagenesis in marine sediments.- 14.5 Diagenesis: summary.- 14.6 Interstitial-water inputs to the oceans.- 14.7 Interstitial-water inputs to the oceans: summary.- References.- 15 The components of marine sediments.- 15.1 Lithogenous components.- 15.2 Biogenous components.- 15.3 ‘Hydrogenous’ components: halmyrolysates and precipitates.- 15.4 Cosmogenous components.- References.- 16 Unscrambling the sediment-forming signals.- 16.1 Definition of terminology.- 16.2 The biogenous signal.- 16.3 The detrital signal.- 16.4 The authigenic signal.- 16.5 Unscrambling the detrital and authigenic signals.- 16.6 Signal spikes.- 16.7 The ocean-wide operation of the sediment-forming signals.- 16.8 Unscrambling the sediment-forming chemical signals: summary.- References.- IV The Global Journey: Synthesis.- 17 Marine geochemistry: an overview.- 17.1 How the system works.- 17.2 Balancing the books.- 17.3 Conclusions.- References.