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Seawater: Its Composition, Properties and Behaviour

Seawater: Its Composition, Properties and Behaviour
By Open University

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'Seawater' 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 developed on the basis of feedback from the first edition, making this an ideal learning tool for oceanography students.


Chapter 1 summarizes the special properties of water and the role of the oceans in the hydraulic cycle. The distribution of temperature and salinity in the oceans and how they influence water density and movements is then discussed. 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, the history of seawater and its role in global cycles is reviewed, with special reference to climatic change and the CO2 problem.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #228981 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-04-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 166 pages

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An excellent background text for most oceonographic studies5
This book has been written as a basic text for those interested in, and more particularly, those studying oceanography and marine science.
The text book covers a wide range of topics, from phyical characteristics of seawater to applications of modern oceanographic study techniques. The revision questions and exercises throughout the book allow the reader to test their knowledge and understanding of each section within the text, whilst detailed worked examples and explanations to questions provide a valuable revision tool.
This book is very clearly written, with accompanying diagrams and examples throughout. It is an excellent book to own, in order to form a basis for marine studies, or to act as a research and guidance tool for all levels of interest and ability.