Chemical Oceanography. Volume 8
β Scribed by J. P. Riley and R. Chester (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 403
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Page v
Preface, Page vii, R. CHESTER, J.P. RILEY
Symbols and Units Used in the Text, Pages xii-xiv
List of Symbols Used in Chapter 43, Pages xv-xvi
CHAPTER 43 - Influence of Pressure on Chemical Processes in the Sea, Pages 1-88, FRANK J. MILLERO
CHAPTER 44 - The Geochemical Ocean Sections Study β GEOSECS, Pages 89-155, JOHN A. CAMPBELL
CHAPTER 45 - Trace Elements in Sea-water, Pages 157-220, KENNETH W. BRULAND
CHAPTER 46 - The Chemistry of Interstitial Waters of Deep Sea Sediments: Interpretation of Deep Sea Drilling Data, Pages 221-269, JORIS M. GIESKES
CHAPTER 47 - Hydrothermal Fluxes in the Ocean, Pages 271-306,306a,307-337, GEOFFREY THOMPSON
CHAPTER 48 - Natural Water Photochemistry, Pages 339-379, O.C. ZAFIRIOU
Index, Pages 381-393
Contents of Volumes 1β7, Pages 395-398
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