Chemical Processes in Marine Environments
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2000, 2000
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2000 |
Series: | Environmental Science
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- — Environmental Analytical Chemistry as a Tool for Studying Chemical Processes in Marine Environments
- 1 The Carbonate System in Marine Environments
- 2 Marine Organic Geochemistry: A General Overview
- 3 Photooxidation of Dissolved Organic Matter: Role for Carbon Bioavailability and for the Penetration Depth of Solar UV-Radiation
- 5 Organic Matter Preservation in the Ocean: Lipid Behavior from Plankton to Sediments
- 6 Organic Chemical Reaction Rates in the Ocean: Molecular Approaches to Studying Extracellular Biochemical Processes
- 7 Vapour-Particle Phase Interactions of Some Selected Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Marine Atmosphere
- 8 Determination of Organic Complexation
- 9 Organic Complexation of Metals in Sea Water
- 10 Occurence, Pathways and Bioaccumulation of Organometallic Compounds in Marine Environments
- 11 Hydrolysis Processes of Organotin(IV) Compounds in Sea Water
- 12 119Sn Mössbauer Spectroscopy Studies on the Interaction of Organotin(IV) Salts and Complexes with Biological Systems and Molecules
- 13 Mercury in Marine Environments
- 14 Occurrence, Formation and Fate of Organoantimony Compounds in Marine and Terrestrial Environments
- 15 Redox Processes of Chromium in Sea Water
- 16 Oceanic DOC Measurements
- 17 Characterization of Marine Toxins by Means of Liquid Chromatography — Electrospray Ionization — Mass Spectrometry
- 18 Metals Analysis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
- 19 PIXE Analysis for Trace Elements in Marine Environments
- 20 Potentiometry for the Study of Acid-Base Properties of Sediments
- 21 Chemometrics for Sampling and Analysis: Theory and Environmental Applications
- 22 Chemometric Applications to Seawater Analysis