Biogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter


edited by Dennis A. Hansell, Craig A. Carlson.
Bok Engelsk 2002 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Amsterdam ; Boston : : Academic Press, , c2002.
Omfang
1 online resource (807 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; Biogeochemistry of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Why Dissolved Organics Matter?; I. Introduction; II. DOM Research Pre-1970; III. DOM Research in the 1970s; IV. DOM Research in the 1980s; V. ""New"" DON and DOC; VI. Why Dissolved Organics Matter; VII. What did we Learn?; References; Chapter 2. Analytical Methods for Total DOM Pools; I. Introduction; II. Dissolved Organic Carbon Analysis; III. Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Analysis; IV. Dissolved Organic Phosphorus Analysis; V. Multielemental Methods. - II. Concentration and Composition of the DON PoolIII. Sources of DON; IV. Sinks for DON; V. DON Turnover Times; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 6. Dynamics of DOP; I. Introduction; II. Terms, Definitions, and Concentration Units; III. The Early Years of Pelagic Marine P-Cycle Research (1884-1955); IV. The Pelagic Marine P-Cycle: Key Pools and Processes; V. Sampling, Incubation, Storage, and Analytical Considerations; VI. DOP in the Sea: Variations in Space; VII. DOP in the Sea: Variations in Time; VIII. DOP Pool Characterization; IX. DOP Production, Utilization, and Remineralization. - II. Conventions and Definitions for Expressing Isotopic Contents of DOCIII. Methods for Extracting DOC from Seawater for Isotopic Analysis; IV. Measurements and Distributions of δ13C and Δ14C in Marine DOC; V. Applications of δ13C and (Δ)14C in Marine DOC Cycling Studies; VI. Summary and Future Challenges; References; Chapter 9. Photochemistry and the Cycling of Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen and Phosphorus; I. Introduction; II. Photochemical Transformation of Riverine and Marsh-Derived DOM Inputs to the Sea; III. Impact of Photochemistry on Elemental Cycles. - IV. Unresolved Questions and Future Research. - VI. The Limits of Elemental AnalysesVII. The Need for Continual use of Reference Materials; References; Chapter 3. Chemical Composition and Reactivity; I. Introduction; II. Distribution and Chemical Characteristics of Bulk Marine DOM; III. Major Topics of Ongoing and Future Research About the Cycling of DOM; References; Chapter 4. Production and Removal Processes; I. Introduction; II. DOM Production Processes; III. DOM Removal Processes; IV. DOM Lability; V. DOM Accumulation; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Dynamics of DON; I. Introduction. - X. Conclusions and ProspectusReferences; Chapter 7. Marine Colloids and Trace Metals; I. Introduction; II. Definition of Marine Colloids; III. Analytical Methods; IV. Metal Content of Marine Colloidal Matter; V. The Chemical Form of Colloidal Metals; VI. Particulate-Based Estimates of Colloidal Metal Concentrations; VII. Sources of Metal-Complexing Colloidal Ligands; VIII. Measurement of Colloid Reaction Rates; IX. The Biological Availability of Colloidal Bioactive Metals; X. Summary; References; Chapter 8. Carbon Isotopic Composition of DOM; I. Introduction. - Interest in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is very high because it plays an important role in oceanic and global carbon cycling, which in turn impacts weather. Understanding the processes involved in the transformations of carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen, and other major elements in the oceans has been a primary goal of marine biogeochemists and oceanographers over the past decade.This book, in 16 chapters with over 170 figures and tables, reports on the major advances in this area by a distinguished group of international chemical and biological oceanographers. Additionally, it fo
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Biogeochemistry
Chemical oceanography
Seawater - Organic compound content
Organisk geokjemi : (NO-TrBIB)NTUB08152
biogeokjemi marine økosystemer marinkjemi marinbiologi marin havvann vannforurensning organisk forbindelse kjemisk oseanografi
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0123238412

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