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Changing Asiapacific Marginal Seas 1st Ed Chentung Arthur Chen

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Changing Asiapacific Marginal Seas 1st Ed Chentung Arthur Chen
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.93 MB
Author: Chen-Tung Arthur Chen, Xinyu Guo
ISBN: 9789811548857, 9789811548864, 9811548854, 9811548862
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Changing Asiapacific Marginal Seas 1st Ed Chentung Arthur Chen by Chen-tung Arthur Chen, Xinyu Guo 9789811548857, 9789811548864, 9811548854, 9811548862 instant download after payment.

This book discusses temporal changes in six Asia-Pacific marginal seas and two west boundary currents in the Northwest Pacific. Covering time scales varying from years to decades, it provides a comprehensive review of the long-term changes in various physical variables, including sea level, sea surface temperature, water mass index, current and transport, as well as local issues such as sea ice and tidal mixing, and the processes and dynamics that govern them. The book also examines biogeochemical variables, such as nutrients, oxygen, pH, water transparency, ocean acidification, eutrophication and productivity, and explores future trends.

Offering a holistic view of the changes that have occurred in the Asia-Pacific marginal seas and those that are likely to occur in the future, this book will appeal to readers from all fields of oceanography.

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