Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry, Second Edition by Susan Libes (Author). An Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry focuses on the ocean’s function within the biochemical biking on selected components and the influence of humans on the biking of those elements. Among the subjects coated are the chemical composition of seawater from the perspectives of elemental speciation and the impacts of solutes on water’s physical habits; biogeochemical phenomena which control the accumulation and preservation of marine sediments; marine chemistry of radioactive and stable isotopes; and seawater pollution. The guide contains many examples in addition to steady-state models to help readers in understanding this growing and complex science.
*The focus of Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry is the idea of the ocean as a system, linking land and atmospheric processes.
*The text integrates the most present analysis, allowing college students to learn concepts in context
*Includes detailed coverage of computational features
*Gives an online companion website, including a full research guide, obtainable for students
This a superb textbook for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for teachers. It’s full with additional material available online. As an oceanography teacher I extremely advocate it.
On this textual content, Dr. Libes tackles the interrelationship between all the sciences as they happen within the marine environment. She entertains essentially the most advanced ideas with pragmatic efficiency. It is a delight to learn and work through, leaving you with an actual sense of understanding. Excellent and resourceful, this text is a should for any severe Oceanographer.
Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry, Second Edition
Susan Libes (Author)
928 pages
Academic Press; 2 edition (February 13, 2009)
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