Buch, Englisch
Reihe: Elsevier Oceanography Series
Buch, Englisch
Reihe: Elsevier Oceanography Series
ISBN: 978-0-444-50579-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
Presenting the first coherent text describing equilibrium 'and' nonequilibrium properties 'and' stable isotope fractionation among the elements of the carbonate system. This volume presents an overview and a synthesis of these subjects which should be useful for graduate students and researchers in various fields such as biogeochemistry, chemical oceanography, paleoceanography, marine biology, marine chemistry, marine geology, and others.
The volume includes an introduction to the equilibrium properties of the carbonate system in which basic concepts such as equilibrium constants, alkalinity, 'p'H scales, and buffering are discussed. It also deals with the nonequilibrium properties of the seawater carbonate chemistry. Whereas principle of chemical kinetics are recapitulated, reaction rates and relaxation times of the carbonate system are considered in details. The book also provides a general introduction to stable isotope fractionation and describes the partitioning of carbon, oxygen, and boron isotopes between the species of the carbonate system. The appendix contains formulas for the equilibrium constants of the carbonate system, mathematical expressions to calculate carbonate system parameters, answers to exercises and more.
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Equilibrium.
The carbonate system.
Alkalinity.
'p'H scales.
Partial pressure and fugacity.
The Revelle factor.
Worked out problems.
2. Kinetics. Basic concepts of kinetics. Temperature dependence of rate constants. Reactions and rate constants of the carbonate system. Approaching equilibrium: the carbonate system. Approaching isotopic equilibrium: 12C, 13C, and 14C. Diffusion and reaction. Summary.
3. Stable Isotope Fractionation. Notation, abundances, standards. Carbon. Oxygen. Boron. Thermodynamic properties of isotopic substances.
A. Equilibrium constants.
B. From two to six.
C. Details and Calculations.
D. Answers to Exercises.
E. Notation and Symbols.
References.
Index.