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Carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas after water vapor in the atmosphere of the earth. More than 98% of the carbon of the atmosphere-ocean system is stored in the oceans as dissolved inorganic carbon. The key for understanding critical processes of the marine carbon cycle is a sound knowledge of the seawater carbonate chemistry, including equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties as well as stable isotope fractionation. Presenting the first coherent text describing equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties and stable isotope fractionation among the elements
Seawater --- Chemical oceanography --- Carbon dioxide content --- Chemical oceanography. --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Geology --- Carbon dioxide content. --- Oceanography (physical and chemical aspects) --- Oceanography (physical and chemical aspects). --- Eau de mer --- Océanographie chimique --- Teneur en gaz carbonique --- 551.464 --- Marine chemistry --- Chemical properties of seawater. Chemistry of seawater --- 551.464 Chemical properties of seawater. Chemistry of seawater --- Océanographie chimique --- Carbon dioxide --- Oceanography --- Water chemistry --- Composition --- Earth Sciences --- General and Others --- Seawater - Carbon dioxide content --- CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY --- SEAWATER --- CARBON DIOXIDE CONTENT
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