CLCP7
LanguageENG
PublishYear2013
publishCompany
CRC Press
EISBN
9781466512559
PISBN
9781466512498
edition
4
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Over the past ten years, a number of new large-scale oceanographic programs have been initiated. These include the Climate Variability Program (CLIVAR) and the recent initiation of the Geochemical Trace Metal Program (GEOTRACES). These studies and future projects will produce a wealth of information on the biogeochemistry of the world’s oceans. Authored by Frank J. Millero, an acknowledged international authority in the field, the fourth edition of Chemical Oceanography maintains the stellar insight that has made it a favorite of students, instructors, researchers, and other professionals in marine science, geochemistry, and environmental chemistry. Reflecting the latest updates on issues affecting the health of our environment, this text:
Supplies an in-depth treatment of ocean acidification, a key emerging environmental problem
Provides updated coverage on the carbonate system in the ocean
Presents expanded information on oceanic organic compounds
Contains updates on dissolved organic carbon, phosphate, nitrogen, and metals in the ocean
Offers a new definition of salinity and a new equation of the state of seawater based on recent, original research
Describes the new thermodynamic equation of the state of seawater
Includes full-color graphs and photographs to assist readers in visualizing the concepts presented
For more than two decades, this book has served as the "classic" textbook for students and a valuable reference for researchers in the fields of oceanography, environmental chemistry, and geochemistry. Designed for both classroom use and self-study, this comprehensive survey of essential concepts incorporates a wealth of state-of-the-art reference data discovered on large-scale oceanographic studies sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
Collected by
- University of California,Davis
- Stanford University
- Columbia University Library
- Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai
- UCB