Biological océanographic processes

Biological océanographic processes

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M.,

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(1973):

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293

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of plankton

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W. H. Freeman.

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NICKEL,

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M. TAKAHASHI

Oceanographic

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biolo-

in 1942

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science

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geochemical

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molecules

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chemistry,

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of pages. two

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(1973):

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portions

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gical oceanography

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into

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notion

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are presented

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JOHNSON in 1942.

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scientists

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book

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of Life is the record

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of Life:

Proceedings

on Origins

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the book

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Radioastronomy.

of impor-

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26 figs.,

(1973):

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MARGULIS,

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science.

treatment

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5 biologi-

represents

statement

Cronulla,

Chapter

the fact

fact

expression

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processes,

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textbook

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development

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points

stability)

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and

of gases; thermodyna-

laws of motion

problem

heat

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ocean.

4 plankton

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and the figures

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mic diagrams; not

in any science.

and expressive,

related

for stu-

G. I. MURPHY,

oceanography.

each of the Chapters

informally

mathematics approach.

elementary

work;

out

is designed

majoring

some quantitative clear,

tried

of years,

the deep

of the ocean

extensive

processes

Chapter 6 some

in biological

with

fairly

emphasises

layers

3 the primary

processes

and production,

have given

that

pelagic

1 is

materials

processes,

should layers

idea

a book

in the upper

of seawater

Chapter

autotrophic

heterotrophic

134

Chapter

in my opinion

events

to the transfer

six

and nutrients,

of particulate

sidered

into

composition

organisms,

formation

and

Understanding

Environment.

12 tables,

symbols,

J. G. EDINGER

introductory

give a rough

of the scope of the volume. distribution

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is organised

titles

but

the title

and this restriction

J. (1973):

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