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Marine chemistry: an environmental analytical chemistry approach
Gianguzza, A.; Pelizzetti, E.; Sammartano, S. (Ed.) (1997). Marine chemistry: an environmental analytical chemistry approach. Water Science and Technology Library, 25. Kluwer Academic Press: Dordrecht. ISBN 978-0792346227. 407 pp.
Part of: Water Science and Technology Library. Kluwer Academic Press: Dordrecht, more

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    VLIZ: Chemistry CHE.14 [101031]

Keywords
    Analytical techniques
    Chemical compounds > Organic compounds > Organometallic compounds
    Chemical reactions
    Cycles > Chemical cycles > Geochemical cycle
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    Pollution effects
    Salt water > Sea water > Ocean water > Saline water > Seawater
    Speciation
    Trace elements > Trace metals
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Gianguzza, A., editor
  • Pelizzetti, E., editor
  • Sammartano, S., editor

Abstract
    This book introduces the general principles of reaction equilibria and kinetics involved in marine geochemical cycles. The major electrolytes dramatically affect the rates and equilibria of the chemical reactions in the sea. In order to understand these interactions, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the major, minor and trace chemical components. This volume is also focused on the development and applications of analytical techniques for accurate determination and speciation in seawater, and on the effect of pollution on the marine environment, since small quantities of other elements may have a significant influence on global chemical cycling.

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