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Biogeochemistry of Intertidal Sediments
First published in 1997, this is an important book for environmental scientists studying the ecologically important saltmarshes and intertidal muds.
T. D. Jickells (Edited by), J. E. Rae (Edited by)
9780521483063, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 13 June 1997
206 pages, 72 b/w illus. 21 tables
24.4 x 17 x 1.3 cm, 0.53 kg
'… this is a consistently interesting volume …'. Simon Wakefield, Ocean Challenge
Involving a wide range of scientists working on intertidal sediments, this 1997 book is of importance to all environmental scientists. Individual chapters explore the underlying biogeochemical processes controlling the behaviour of carbon, the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, and contaminants such as toxic organics, trace metals and artificial radionuclides in intertidal environments. The biogeochemistry of these environments is critical to understanding their ecology and management. All of the chapters include both a comprehensive review and the results of recent research. The authors are active researchers in this diverse and ecologically important environment. This book is mainly for researchers and managers working on these environments, but it will also serve as a valuable advanced undergraduate and graduate reference text in environmental chemistry, environmental science, earth science and oceanography.
Preface
1. Biogeochemistry of intertidal sediments T. Jickells and J. E. Rae
2. Trace metals in deposited intertidal sediments J. E. Rae
3. Modelling adsorption and desorption processes in estuaries Andrew Turner and Andrew O. Tyler
4. A critical appraisal of the methodology used in studies of material flux between saltmarshes and coastal waters Kathryn Carpenter
5. Nutrient recycling in intertidal sediments S. J. Malcolm and D. B. Sivyer
6. An overview of carbon and sulphur cycling in marine sediments Gavin Ruddy
7. Microbial activity and diagenesis in saltmarsh sediments, North Norfolk, England K. Pye, M. L. Coleman and W. M. Duan
8. The behaviour of radionuclides in the coastal and estuarine environments of the Irish Sea P. McDonald and S. R. Jones
9. The sorption of hydrophobic pyrethroid insecticides to estuarine particles: a compilation of recent research J. L. Zhou and S. J. Rowland
Index.
Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ]