Biogeochemistry - W.H. Schlesinger

Biogeochemistry

An Analysis of Global Change
Buch | Softcover
608 Seiten
1997 | 2nd edition
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-625155-5 (ISBN)
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Considers the effects of life on the Earth's chemistry on a global level. This text also discusses the instrumentation being used by NASA and its role in studies of global change. It is useful for courses examining global change and environmental chemistry. It also calculates and compares the effects of industrial emissions, agriculture, and more.
For the past 4 billion years, the chemistry of the Earth's surface, where all life exists, has changed remarkably. Historically, these changes have occurred slowly enough to allow life to adapt and evolve. In more recent times, the chemistry of the Earth is being altered at a staggering rate, fueled by industrialization and an ever-growing human population. Human activities, from the rapid consumption of resources to the destruction of the rainforests and the expansion of smog-covered cities, are all leading to rapid changes in the basic chemistry of the Earth.

The Second Edition of Biogeochemistry considers the effects of life on the Earth's chemistry on a global level. This expansive text employs current technology to help students extrapolate small-scale examples to the global level, and also discusses the instrumentation being used by NASA and its role in studies of global change. With the Earth's changing chemistry as the focus, this text pulls together the many disparate fields that are encompassed by the broad reach of biogeochemistry. With extensive cross-referencing of chapters, figures, and tables, and an interdisciplinary coverage of the topic at hand, this text will provide an excellent framework for courses examining global change and environmental chemistry, and will also be a useful self-study guide.

Dr. Schlesinger is one of the nation’s leading ecologists and earth scientists and a passionate advocate for translating science for lay audiences. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he has served as dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke and president of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. He lives in Down East Maine and Durham, N.C. and continues to analyze the impacts of humans on the chemistry of our natural environment.

Part I: Processes and Reactions1. Introduction2. Origins3. The Atmosphere4. The Lithosphere5. The Biosphere: The Carbon Cycle of Terrestrial Ecosystems6. The Biosphere: Biogeochemical Cycling on Land7. Biogeochemistry in Freshwater Wetlands and Lakes8. Rivers and Estuaries9. The Oceans

Part II: Global Cycles10. The Global Water Cycle11. The Global Carbon Cycle12. The Global Cycles of Nitrogen and Phosphorus13. The Global Sulfur Cycle14. A Perspective

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.3.1997
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 816 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
ISBN-10 0-12-625155-X / 012625155X
ISBN-13 978-0-12-625155-5 / 9780126251555
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