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Phytoplankton Pigments : Characterization, Chemotaxonomy and Applications in Oceanography

Part of the Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series series
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Pigments act as tracers to elucidate the fate of phytoplankton in the world's oceans and are often associated with important biogeochemical cycles related to carbon dynamics in the oceans.

They are increasingly used in in situ and remote-sensing applications, detecting algal biomass and major taxa through changes in water colour.

This book is a follow-up to the 1997 volume Phytoplankton Pigments in Oceanography (UNESCO Press).

Since then, there have been many advances concerning phytoplankton pigments.

This book includes recent discoveries on several new algal classes particularly for the picoplankton, and on new pigments.

It also includes many advances in methodologies, including liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and developments and updates on the mathematical methods used to exploit pigment information and extract the composition of phytoplankton communities.

The book is invaluable primarily as a reference for students, researchers and professionals in aquatic science, biogeochemistry and remote sensing.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107000661 / 9781107000667
Hardback
27/10/2011
United Kingdom
English
xxvii, 845 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), col. maps
26 cm