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|a Libes, Susan M.
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|a An introduction to marine biogeochemistry
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|a New Jersey,NJ :
|b Wiley,
|c 1992
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|a xv, 734 p. :
|b il.
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|g CHAPTER 1:
|t The Crustal-Ocean Factory
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|g CHAPTER 2:
|t The Waters of the Sea
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|g CHAPTER 3:
|t Seasalt is More Than NaCl
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|g CHAPTER 4:
|t Salinity as a Conservative Tracer
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|g CHAPTER 5:
|t Ion Speciation in Seawater
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|g CHAPTER 6:
|t Gas Solubility and Exchange Across the Air-Sea Interface
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|g CHAPTER 7:
|t The Importance of Oxygen
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|g CHAPTER 8:
|t Organic Matter: Production and Destruction
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|g CHAPTER 9:
|t Vertical Segregation of the Biolimiting and Elements
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|g CHAPTER 10:
|t Horizontal Segregation of the Biolimiting Elements
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|g CHAPTER 11:
|t Trace Metals in Seawater
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|g CHAPTER 12:
|t Diagenesis
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|g CHAPTER 13:
|t Classification of Sediments
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|g CHAPTER 14:
|t Clay Minerals
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|g CHAPTER 15:
|t Calcite, Alkalinity, and the pH of Seawater
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|g CHAPTER 16:
|t Biogenic Silica
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|g CHAPTER 17:
|t Evaporites
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|g CHAPTER 18:
|t Iron-Managenese Nodules and Other Hydrogenus Minerals
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|g CHAPTER 19:
|t Metalliferous Sediments and Other Hydrothermal Deposits
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|g CHAPTER 20:
|t Global Pattern of Sediment Distribution
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|g CHAPTER 21:
|t Why Seawater is Salty
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|g CHAPTER 22:
|t Marine Biogeochemistry: an Overview
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|g CHAPTER 23:
|t The Production and Destruction of Organic Compounds in the Sea
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|g CHAPTER 24:
|t The Marine Nitrogen Cycle
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|g CHAPTER 25:
|t The Marine Carbon Cycle and the Carbon Dioxide Problem
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|g CHAPTER 26:
|t The Origin of Petroleum in the Marine Environment
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|g CHAPTER 27:
|t Drugs and Other Organic Products from the Sea
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|g CHAPTER 28:
|t Measuring Rates and Dates: The Use of Radioisotopes in the Sutdy of marine Processes
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|g CHAPTER 29:
|t Reading the Sedimentary Record: The Use of Stable Isotopes in the Study of Paleoceanography
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|g CHAPTER 30:
|t The Fate of Pollutants in the Coastal Ocean
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|g Appendix I
|t The Periodic Table of the Elements
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|g Appendix II
|t Common Names and Chemical Formular
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|g Appendix III
|t Metric Units and Equivalents
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|g Appendix VI
|t Symbols, Constants, and Formulae
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|g Appendix V
|t Area, Volume, and Mean Depth of Oceans and Seas
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|g Appendix VI
|t Important Rock-Forming Minerals
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|g Appendix VII
|t Geologic Time Scales
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|g Appendix VIII
|t NAECs of O2 and N2
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|g Appendix IX
|t Sigma-T Values
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|g Appendix X
|t Equilibrium Constants for Ion Pairs and Complexes
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|g Appendix XI
|t Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers
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|g Appendix XII
|t Solubility Products of Various Minerals at 25°C and/= 0
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|g Appendix XIII
|t Oceanic Residence Times and Elemental Concentrations in River Water and Seawater
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|t Glossary
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|t Index
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|a CONTAMINACION MARINA
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|a BIOQUIMICA
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|a SEDIMENTOS MARINOS
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|a info:eu-repo/semantics/book
|a info:ar-repo/semantics/libro
|b info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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