
Aquatic Geochemical Oceanography
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 15 July 2025
- ISBN 9780198815488
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages816 pages
- Size 246x171 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 293 line drawings and halftones 700
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Short description:
Aquatic Geochemical Oceanography provides a comprehensive review of the quantitative study of the geochemistry of the ocean.
MoreLong description:
Aquatic Geochemical Oceanography provides a comprehensive review of the quantitative study of the geochemistry of the ocean. It outlines the basic principles of aquatic chemistry, with instruction and tools to develop an in-depth understanding of the distribution of elements and compounds in the ocean and how they transform based on their fundamental chemical properties. Geochemical oceanography includes processes that occur on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales; from global to regional to local to microscopic spatial dimensions and time scales from geological epochs to glacial-interglacial to millennial, decadal, interannual, seasonal, diurnal and all the way to microseconds. Emphasis has been placed on trace elements, the carbonate system, gases and oxidation-reduction environments.
Geochemical oceanography will continue to be an exciting, dynamic and vibrant field as the earth's population deals with the effects of the increase in fossil fuel CO? and other anthropogenic trace gases causing global warming and ocean acidification. Students of this material will obtain the core marine chemical skillset and familiarity with current research topics to address the key questions in addressing global change, preparing them for a diverse range of future career paths.
Ocean chemistry for the 21st century. Based on 45 years of teaching this book takes the field well beyond traditional equilibrium models and uses new and important results from tracer geochemistry, and novel experiments, to shed light on the critical rate processes at ocean boundaries. Newly introduced here is the molecular structure of sea water, thus providing insight into the molecular basis for many of the bulk property coefficients for sea water that are now commonly used.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Overview of Ocean Distributions and Circulation
Mass Balance: The Cornerstone of Chemical Oceanography
Properties of Water and Seawater
Chemical Equilibrium
Activity Scales and Activity Corrections
Major Components, Salinity, and Density of Seawater
Major Macronutrients
Marine Trace Element Biogeochemistry
Trace Element Distributions and Controlling Processes in the Ocean
Ocean Carbonate Chemistry: Reactions and Calculations
Ocean Carbonate Distributions
Gases and Gas Exchange
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Environments
What Controls the Composition of River Water and Seawater: Equilibrium versus Kinetic Ocean
Global Ocean Cycles of Mg, Si, P, N, C, O?, and Fe