E-Book, Englisch, 414 Seiten, Web PDF
Riley / Chester Chemical Oceanography
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1983-7
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
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Volume 8
E-Book, Englisch, 414 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1983-7
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Chemical Oceanography, Volume 8 covers the progress in marine chemistry. The book discusses the influence of pressure on chemical processes in the sea; the geochemical ocean sections study; and the trace elements in sea water. The text also describes the chemistry of interstitial waters of deep sea sediments and the interpretation of deep sea drilling data; the hydrothermal fluxes in the ocean; and the natural water photochemistry. Oceanographers, chemists, and people involved in marine and atmospheric sciences will find the book invaluable.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Chemical Oceanography;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;10
5;Contributors;6
6;Preface;8
7;Symbols and Units Used in the Text;13
8;List of Symbols Used in Chapter 43;16
9;Chapter 43. Influence of Pressure on Chemical Processes in the Sea;18
9.1;43.1. Introduction;19
9.2;43.2. Partial molal volume and compressibility data;23
9.3;43.3. Estimation of partial molal volumes and compressibilities of electrolytes in sea-water;38
9.4;43.4. Errors in estimating .p± / .o± and Kp / K° from partial molal volume and compressibility data;55
9.5;43.5. Effect of pressure on ionic equilibria in water and sea-water;62
9.6;43.6. Effect of pressure on the thermodynamic properties of sea-water;94
9.7;43.7. Summary;101
9.8;Acknowledgements;101
9.9;References;102
10;Chapter 44. The Geochemical Ocean Sections Study - GEOSECS;106
10.1;44.1. Introduction;106
10.2;44.2. Hydrographie parameters;109
10.3;44.3. Marine chemical studies;115
10.4;44.4. Isotope studies;128
10.5;44.5. Summary;166
10.6;Acknowledgements;168
10.7;References;168
11;Chapter 45. Trace Elements in Sea-water;174
11.1;45.1. Introduction;174
11.2;45.2. Types of distributions;177
11.3;45.3. Input of trace elements to the oceans;180
11.4;45.4. Recycling of trace elements within the oceans;183
11.5;45.5. The trace elements in sea-water;186
11.6;45.6. Conclusions;229
11.7;Acknowledgements;232
11.8;References;232
12;Chapter 46. The Chemistry of Interstitial Waters of Deep Sea Sediments: Interpretation of Deep Sea Drilling Data;238
12.1;46.1. Introduction;239
12.2;46.2. Experimental techniques;239
12.3;46.3. Concentration-depth profiles: mass transport and reaction;240
12.4;46.4. Sites with conservative Ca and Mg concentration-depth profiles;245
12.5;46.5. Sites with non-conservative Ca and Mg concentration-depth profiles;249
12.6;46.6. Geochemical mass balance;254
12.7;46.7. Reactions in the sediment column - recrystallization of car bonatesand diagenesis of silica;259
12.8;46.8. Hydrothermal activity: effects on interstitial water chemistry;265
12.9;46.9. Diagenesis of organic matter - hemipelagic sediments;273
12.10;Acknowledgements;282
12.11;References;282
13;Chapter 47. Hydrothermal Fluxes in the Ocean;288
13.1;47.1. Introduction;289
13.2;47.2. Evidence from geophysical observations;294
13.3;47.3. Evidence from experimental observations;300
13.4;47.4. Evidence from field observations;304
13.5;47.5. Evidence from hot springs on the ocean floor;317
13.6;47.6. Estimates of hydrothermal fluxes;330
13.7;47.7. Summary and discussion;345
13.8;References;349
14;Chaper 48. Natural Water Photochemistry;358
14.1;48.1. Introduction;358
14.2;48.2. Preliminary survey;359
14.3;48.3. Photochemistry in natural waters;361
14.4;48.4. Specific examples;368
14.5;48.5. Other recent work;381
14.6;48.6. Free radicals in natural waters;388
14.7;ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;395
14.8;References;395
15;Index;400
16;Contents of Volumes 1-7;414




