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The Deep Sea Bed : Its Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Charnock, H.(Edited by)Edmond, J. M.(Edited by)McCave, I. N.(Edited by)Rice, A. L.(Edited by)Wilson, T. R. S.(Edited by)
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The deep ocean floor is the largest, most remote and therefore least studied environment on earth.

In adddition to its inherent interest, as a sink for global carbon it may have an important role in modifying or responding to the predicted climatic changes of the coming decades.

Until recently, the deep seas was thought to be a region of great stability and uniformity, but we now realise that it is the site of dynamic physics, chemistry and biology.

The papers in this volume, presented at a Royal Society Discussion Meeting in April 1989, summarize the state-of-the-art in many of these areas and provide a starting point for future studies.

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The Royal Society
0854034110 / 9780854034116
Hardback
551.46
01/08/1990
United Kingdom
194 pages, 1 plate
210 x 297 mm
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