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Studies Of The Biogeochemistry Of Typical Estuaries And Bays In China 1st Ed Zhiliang Shen

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Studies Of The Biogeochemistry Of Typical Estuaries And Bays In China 1st Ed Zhiliang Shen
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Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.95 MB
Author: Zhiliang Shen
ISBN: 9783662581674, 9783662581698, 3662581671, 3662581698
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Studies Of The Biogeochemistry Of Typical Estuaries And Bays In China 1st Ed Zhiliang Shen by Zhiliang Shen 9783662581674, 9783662581698, 3662581671, 3662581698 instant download after payment.

This book presents study findings involving the Changjiang River estuary and Jiaozhou Bay, China, etc. It takes a large catchment as a combined ecosystem to study nutrients biogeochemistry and environmental aspects of the Changjiang River. Some of the findings have sparked new research directions, including systematic studies of nutrients in the Changjiang River; sources and control mechanisms of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Changjiang River and its estuary; removal and transport of nutrients in the turbidity maximum zone and upwelling area of the Changjiang estuary; long-term changes in nutrients and ecological responses in the Changjiang River estuary and Jiaozhou Bay; and a study on nutrient structure and nutrient composition of phytoplankton, which are topics at the forefront ofinternational marine

The studies address different fields, such as biogeochemistry, marine chemistry, ecology, environmental science, oceanography and biology.

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