Seawater: Its Composition, Properties and Behaviour

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This volume belongs to a series on oceanography and is designed so that it can be read on its own or studied as part of an Open University third-level course, S330 Oceanography. The book has been substantially updated in this second edition to take account of recent developments in marine science. Sections dealing with difficult physical and chemical concepts have been re-written on the basis of feedback from the first edition, making this an appropriate learning tool for oceanography students. Chapter one summarizes the special properties of water and the role of the oceans in the hydraulic cycle. It then discusses the distribution of temperature and salinity in the oceans and how they influence water density and movements. Light and sound in seawater are considered next, along with some uses of acoustics. These are followed by an examination of the composition and behaviour of dissolved constituents, including such topics as residence times, the control of pH, and redox relationships. Finally, it reviews the history of seawater and its role in global cycles, with special reference to climatic change and the CO2 problem

Author(s): John M. Wright, Angela Colling, Gerry Bearman
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 170
Tags: Науки о Земле;Океанология (океанография);

Content:
THE OCEANOGRAPHY COURSE TEAM, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
ABOUT THIS VOLUME, Page 3
ABOUT THIS SERIES, Page 3
CHAPTER 1 - WATER, AIR AND ICE, Pages 4-13
CHAPTER 2 - TEMPERATURE IN THE OCEANS, Pages 14-28
CHAPTER 3 - SALINITY IN THE OCEANS, Pages 29-38
CHAPTER 4 - DENSITY AND PRESSURE IN THE OCEANS, Pages 39-60
CHAPTER 5 - LIGHT AND SOUND IN SEAWATER, Pages 61-84
CHAPTER 6 - THE SEAWATER SOLUTION, Pages 85-127
CHAPTER 7 - SEAWATER AND THE GLOBAL CYCLE, Pages 128-141
APPENDIX - CONVERSIONS BETWEEN pH AND [H+], Pages 142-143
SUGGESTED FURTHER READING, Page 144
ANSWERS AND COMMENTS TO QUESTIONS, Pages 145-162
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page 163
INDEX, Pages 164-168