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Biogeochemical Dynamics At Major Rivercoastal Interfaces Linkages With Global Change Bianchi T

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Biogeochemical Dynamics At Major Rivercoastal Interfaces Linkages With Global Change Bianchi T
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.25 MB
Pages: 674
Author: Bianchi T., Allison M., Cai W.-J. (eds.)
ISBN: 9781107022577, 1107022576
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Biogeochemical Dynamics At Major Rivercoastal Interfaces Linkages With Global Change Bianchi T by Bianchi T., Allison M., Cai W.-j. (eds.) 9781107022577, 1107022576 instant download after payment.

This volume provides a state-of-the-art summary of biogeochemical dynamics at major river-coastal interfaces for advanced students and researchers. River systems play an important role (via the carbon cycle) in the natural self-regulation of Earth's surface conditions by serving as a major sink for anthropogenic CO2. Approximately 90 percent of global carbon burial occurs in ocean margins, with the majority of this thought to be buried in large delta-front estuaries (LDEs). This book provides information on how humans have altered carbon cycling, sediment dynamics, CO2 budgets, wetland dynamics, and nutrients and trace element cycling at the land-margin interface. Many of the globally important LDEs are discussed across a range of latitudes, elevation and climate in the drainage basin, coastal oceanographic setting, and nature and degree of human alteration. It is this breadth of examination that provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the overarching controls on major river biogeochemistry

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