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_aBiogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter / _h[electronic resource] _cedited by Dennis A. Hansell and Craig A. Carlson ; Rainer M.W. Amon [and twenty seven others], contributors. |
| 250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aLondon : _bAcademic Press, _c2015. |
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_a1 online resource (712 pages) : _bcolor illustrations |
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_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. | ||
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_gMachine-generated contents note: _g1. _tWhy Dissolved Organics Matter: DOC in Ancient Oceans and Past Climate Change / _rSandra Arndt -- _gI. _tOverview -- _gII. _tMarine Carbon Cycling -- _gIII. _tInterpreting the Geological Past -- _gIV. _tImplications for Future Global Change? -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g2. _tChemical Characterization and Cycling of Dissolved Organic Matter / _rDaniel J. Repeta -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tIsolation of DOM from Seawater -- _gIII. _tChemical Characterization of DOM -- _gIV. _tLinks Between DOM Composition and Cycling -- _gV. _tFuture Research -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g5. _tDOM Sources, Sinks, Reactivity, and Budgets / _rDennis A. Han Sell -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tDOM Production Processes -- _gIII. _tDOM Removal Processes -- _gIV. _tDOM Accumulation -- _gV. _tDOM Reactivity -- _gVI. _tThe Priming Effect -- _gVII. _tMicrobial Community Structure and DOM Utilization -- _gVIII. _tDOC in the Ocean Carbon Budget -- _gIX. _tSummary -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g4. _tDynamics of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen / _rDeborah A. Bronk -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tDON Concentrations in Aquatic Environments -- _gIII. _tComposition of the DON Pool -- _gIV. _tSources of DON to the Water Column -- _gV. _tSinks for DON -- _gVI. _tSummary -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g3. _tDynamics of Dissolved Organic Phosphorus / _rKarin M. Bjorkman -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tTerms, Definitions, and Concentration Units -- _gIII. _tThe Early Years of Pelagic Marine P-Cycle Research (1884-1955) -- _gIV. _tThe Pelagic Marine P-Cycle: Key Pools and Processes -- _gV. _tSampling, Incubation, Storage, and Analytical Considerations -- _gVI. _tDOP in the Sea: Variations in Space -- _gVII. _tDOP in the Sea: Variations in Time -- _gVIII. _tDOP Pool Characterization -- _gIX. _tDOP Production, Utilization, and Remineralization -- _gX. _tConclusions and Prospectus -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g6. _tThe Carbon Isotopic Composition of Marine DOC / _rSteven R. Beaupre -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tCarbon Isotope Geochemistry Primer -- _gIII. _tDOC Isotope Ratio Methods -- _gIV. _tIsotopic Composition of Bulk Marine DOC -- _gV. _tIsotopic Composition of DOM Constituents -- _gVI. _tSummary and Conclusions -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g7. _tReasons Behind the Long-Term Stability of Dissolved Organic Matter / _rThorsten Dittmar -- _gI. _tIntroduction: The Paradox of DOM Persistence -- _gII. _tThe Environment Hypothesis -- _gIII. _tThe Intrinsic Stability Hypothesis -- _gIV. _tThe Molecular Diversity Hypothesis -- _gV. _tConcluding Remarks -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g8. _tMarine Photochemistry of Organic Matter: Processes and Impacts / _rAron Stubbins -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tImpact of Photochemistry on Elemental Cycles -- _gIII. _tDOM Photolability Spectrum and Fate of Terrestrial DOM in the Sea -- _gIV. _tImpact of Photochemistry on Other Marine Processes -- _gV. _tModelling Photochemical Rates and Impact on Marine Carbon Cycling -- _gVI. _tFuture Directions -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g9. _tMarine Microgels / _rCaroline Leck -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tWhat Are Polymer Gels? -- _gIII. _tStructure, Properties, and Dynamics of Marine Polymer Gels -- _gIV. _tPhase Transition -- _gV. _tMarine Gels in the Atmosphere and Their Relevance for Cloud Formation -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g10. _tThe Optical Properties of DOM in the Ocean / _rNorman B. Nelson -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tUV-Visible Spectroscopy of DOM -- _gIII. _tSources of CDOM to the Marine Environment -- _gIV. _tRemoval of CDOM in the Marine Environment -- _gV. _tDistribution -- _gVI. _tConclusions and Future Research Needs -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g11. _tRiverine DOM / _rRobert G.M. Spencer -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tLand Transport -- _gIII. _tRiverine DOM Composition -- _gIV. _tAnthropogenic Influences -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g12. _tSediment Pore Waters / _rTomoko Komada -- _gI. _tPreface -- _gII. _tIntroduction -- _gIII. _tComposition and Dynamics of Bulk Pore Water DOM -- _gIV. _tComposition and Dynamics of DOM at the Compound and Compound-Class Levels -- _gV. _tModelling DOC Cycling in Marine Sediments -- _gVI. _tControls on DOC Concentrations in Sediments -- _gVII. _tThe Role of Benthic DOM Fluxes in the Ocean Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles -- _gVIII. _tConcluding Thoughts -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g13. _tDOC in the Mediterranean Sea / _rChiara Santinelli -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tDOC Distribution at Basin Scale -- _gIII. _tThe Role of DOC in Carbon Export -- _gIV. _tDOC Inventory and Fluxes -- _gV. _tDOM Stoichiometry -- _gVI. _tDOC Dynamics in the Med Sea, a Comparison with the Oceans -- _gVII. _tSummary -- _gVIII. _tOpen Questions -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g14. _tDOM in the Arctic Ocean / _rRainer M.W. Amon -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tComposition of DOC Within the Arctic Ocean -- _gIII. _tDistribution and Mass Balance of DOM -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences -- _g15. _tModelling DOM Biogeochemistry / _rKevin J. Flynn -- _gI. _tIntroduction -- _gII. _tModelling Approaches -- _gIII. _tModelling the Role of DOM in Ocean Biogeochemistry -- _gIV. _tLability in Focus: Concepts and Definitions -- _gV. _tDiscussion -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tReferences. |
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_a"Marine-dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of molecules found throughout the world's oceans. It plays a key role in the export, distribution, and sequestration of carbon in the oceanic water column, posited to be a source of atmospheric climate regulation. Biogeochemistry of Marine-Dissolved Organic Matter, Second Edition, focuses on the chemical constituents of DOM and its biogeochemical, biological, and ecological significance in the global ocean, and provides a single, unique source for the references, information, and informed judgments of the community of marine biogeochemists. Presented by some of the world's leading scientists, this revised edition reports on the major advances in this area and includes new chapters covering the role of DOM in ancient ocean carbon cycles, the long-term stability of marine DOM, the biophysical dynamics of DOM, fluvial DOM qualities and fate, and the Mediterranean Sea. Biogeochemistry of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter, Second Edition, is an extremely useful resource that helps people interested in the largest pool of active carbon on the planet (DOC) get a firm grounding on the general paradigms and many of the relevant references on this topic"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aSeawater _xOrganic compound content. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aBiogeochemistry. | |
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_aSCIENCE _xEarth Sciences _xGeography. _2bisacsh |
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_aSCIENCE _xEarth Sciences _xGeology. _2bisacsh |
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_aBiogeochemistry. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00832090 |
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_aChemical oceanography. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00853069 |
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_aSeawater _xOrganic compound content. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01110497 |
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| 655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
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_aHansell, Dennis A., _eeditor. |
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_aCarlson, Craig A., _eeditor. |
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_aAmon, Rainer M. W., _econtributor. |
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_iPrint version: _tBiogeochemistry of marine dissolved organic matter. _z9780124059405 |
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