Marine Carbon Biogeochemistry A Primer for Earth System Scientists /
Middelburg, Jack J.
Marine Carbon Biogeochemistry A Primer for Earth System Scientists / [electronic resource] : by Jack J. Middelburg. - 1st ed. 2019. - X, 118 páginas49 ilustraciones, 46 ilustraciones in color. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, 2191-5903 . - SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, .
1. Introduction -- 2. From inorganic carbon to organic carbon -- 3. The return from organic to inorganic carbon -- 4. Carbon processing at the seafloor -- 5. Biogeochemical processes and inorganic carbon dynamics -- 6. Organic matter is more than CH2O. .
Open Access
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide readers, graduate students and researchers, with insight into the functioning of marine ecosystems. A carbon centric approach has been adopted, but other elements are included where relevant or needed. The book focuses on concepts and quantitative understanding of primary production, organic matter mineralization and sediment biogeochemistry. The impact of biogeochemical processes on inorganic carbon dynamics and organic matter transformation are also discussed.
9783030108229
10.1007/978-3-030-10822-9 doi
Biogeography.
Oceanography.
Geochemistry.
Freshwater ecology.
Marine ecology.
Biotic communities.
Biogeosciences.
Ocean Sciences.
Geochemistry.
Freshwater and Marine Ecology.
Ecosystems.
578.09
Marine Carbon Biogeochemistry A Primer for Earth System Scientists / [electronic resource] : by Jack J. Middelburg. - 1st ed. 2019. - X, 118 páginas49 ilustraciones, 46 ilustraciones in color. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, 2191-5903 . - SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, .
1. Introduction -- 2. From inorganic carbon to organic carbon -- 3. The return from organic to inorganic carbon -- 4. Carbon processing at the seafloor -- 5. Biogeochemical processes and inorganic carbon dynamics -- 6. Organic matter is more than CH2O. .
Open Access
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide readers, graduate students and researchers, with insight into the functioning of marine ecosystems. A carbon centric approach has been adopted, but other elements are included where relevant or needed. The book focuses on concepts and quantitative understanding of primary production, organic matter mineralization and sediment biogeochemistry. The impact of biogeochemical processes on inorganic carbon dynamics and organic matter transformation are also discussed.
9783030108229
10.1007/978-3-030-10822-9 doi
Biogeography.
Oceanography.
Geochemistry.
Freshwater ecology.
Marine ecology.
Biotic communities.
Biogeosciences.
Ocean Sciences.
Geochemistry.
Freshwater and Marine Ecology.
Ecosystems.
578.09