Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems
Graham B Shimmield editor Kenneth D Black editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:6th Oct '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Marine systems vary in their sensitivities to perturbation. Perturbation may be insidious – such as increasing eutrophication of coastal areas – or it may be dramatic – such as a response to an oil spillage or some other accident. Climate change may occur incrementally or it may be abrupt, and ecosystem resilience is likely to be a complex function of the interactions of those assemblages or species mediating key biogeochemical processes.
Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems considers issues of marine system resilience, focusing on a range of marine systems that exemplify major global province types but are also interesting and topical in their own right, on account of their sensitivity to natural or anthropogenic change or their importance as ecological service providers. Authors concentrate on advances of the last decade.
"[The book] gives an unusual and unique perspective...This is a well written, up-to-date review of the fundamental mechanisms and interactions operating in some representative marine systems...The book could serve as a nice introduction, reference guide, and source of current literature for students and researchers...
...the book certainly provides a comprehensive introduction to the major biogeochemical processes operating in the various systems presented, and it serves as a great starting point for anyone interested in learning more about and conducting research in these specific marine systems.
The bottom line: this book is a wonderful research for students or researchers"
OceanographyVol 17(4), December 2004
ISBN: 9781841273273
Dimensions: 245mm x 165mm x 27mm
Weight: 907g
384 pages