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Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.338Jovanovic, Boyan252958Research and productivity /Boyan Jovanovic and Yaw NyarkoMilano :Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei,199625 p. ;21 cmNote di lavoro della Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei ;24.96Produttività Nyarko, Yawauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut252959.b1284694602-04-1416-04-04991001943319707536LE009 GEOG.COLL.14C/2412009000310063le009-E0.00-l- 00000.i1340220116-04-04Research and productivity1448333UNISALENTOle00916-04-04ma -engit 0105468nam 2200721Ia 450 991101933600332120240830122548.09786612279072978128227907012822790769783527613984352761398697835276139913527613994(PPN)279982615(CKB)1000000000375879(EBL)481307(OCoLC)212132115(SSID)ssj0000340364(PQKBManifestationID)11265584(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000340364(PQKBWorkID)10387310(PQKB)10174250(MiAaPQ)EBC481307(Perlego)2771710(EXLCZ)99100000000037587919840125d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMethods of seawater analysis /Klaus Grasshoff, Klaus Kremling, Manfred Ehrhardt3rd, completely rev. and extended ed.Weinheim Wiley VCH19991 online resource (634 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9783527295890 3527295895 Includes bibliographies and index.Methods of Seawater Analysis; Contents; List of contributors; 1 Sampling; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Sampling strategy; 1.3 Sampling techniques; 1.3.1 Surface water sampling; 1.3.2 Water samplers for major hydrochemical variables; 1.3.3 Water samplers for trace constituents; 1.3.3.1 Trace elements; 1.3.3.2 Trace organic compounds; 1.3.4 Specific samplers; 1.3.5 Collection of marine particles; 1.3.5.1 Collection of suspended particulate matter (SPM); 1.3.5.2 Collection of sinking particulates; 1.4 Sampling errors; 1.5 Quality control; 1.5.1 Precision; 1.5.2 Accuracy; 1.5.3 Limit of detectionReferences to Chapter 12 Filtration and storage; 2.1 Filtration; 2.1.1 General remarks; 2.1.2 Filters; 2.1.3 Filtration techniques; 2.1.3.1 Vacuum filtration; 2.1.3.2 Pressure filtration; 2.1.3.3 In situ filtration; 2.1.3.4 Centrifugation; 2.2 Storage; 2.2.1 General remarks; 2.2.2 Storage for the determination of major compounds; 2.2.3 Storage for the determination of nutrients; 2.2.3.1 General remarks; 2.2.3.2 Refrigeration; 2.2.3.3 Poisoning; 2.2.4 Storage for the determination of trace elements; References to Chapter 2; 3 Determination of salinity; 3.1 Introduction3.2 Symbols and abbreviations3.3 Definition of salinity; 3.3.1 Early concepts; 3.3.2 The practical salinity scale of 1978 (PSS78); 3.4 Measurement of the conductivity ratio; 3.5 Salinity from bench salinometers; 3.5.1 Purpose; 3.5.2 Standard seawater; 3.5.3 Sampling; 3.5.4 The Guildline AUTOSAL Model 8400 B; 3.5.5 The Beckman Model RS1O; 3.5.6 Data logging; 3.5.7 Substandards; 3.6 Salinity from in situ measurements: CTD profilers; 3.6.1 Principles; 3.6.2 Operation of CTD-rosette sampler systems; 3.6.3 Calibration; 3.6.4 Data processing; References to Chapter 3; 4 Determination of oxygen4.1 Introduction4.2 Principle of the determination; 4.3 Error sources and interferences; 4.4 Reagents; 4.5 Instruments; 4.6 Procedure; 4.6.1 Standardization of the thiosulphate solution; 4.6.2 Subsampling and fixation of dissolved oxygen; 4.6.3 Storage; 4.6.4 Titration; 4.6.5 Determination of the reagent blank; 4.6.6 Calculation of the result; 4.6.7 Accuracy and precision; References to Chapter 4; 5 Determination of hydrogen sulphide; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Units; 5.3 Analytical methods; 5.3.1 Method by Fonselius; 5.3.1.1 Reagents; 5.3.1.2 Special apparatus; 5.3.1.3 Sampling5.3.1.4 Preservation of samples5.3.1.5 Procedure; 5.3.1.6 Analysis; 5.3.1.7 Dilution of samples; 5.3.1.8 Standardization of the method; 5.3.1.9 Calibration of the method; 5.3.2 Method by Cline; 5.3.2.1 Reagents; 5.3.2.2 Special apparatus; 5.3.2.3 Sampling; 5.3.2.4 Procedure; 5.3.2.5 Analysis; 5.3.2.6 Standardization and calibration of the method; 5.3.3 Titration methods; 5.3.4 Methods using mercury compounds; References to Chapter 5; 6 Determination of thiosulphate and sulphur; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Principle of the determination of thiosulphate; 6.2.1 Apparatus; 6.2.2 Reagents6.2.3 Sampling and storageSince the book first appeared in 1976, Methods of Seawater Analysis has found widespread acceptance as a reliable and detailed source of information. Its second extended and revised edition published in 1983 reflected the rapid pace of instrumental and methodological evolution in the preceding years. The development has lost nothing of its momentum, and many methods and procedures still suffering their teething troubles then have now matured into dependable tools for the analyst. This is especially evident for trace and ultra-trace analyses of organic and inorganic seawater constituents whichSeawaterAnalysisOceanographySeawaterAnalysis.Oceanography.551.46/01551.4601Grasshoff K1840773Ehrhardt M(Manfred)1840774Kremling K(Klaus)1840775MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019336003321Methods of seawater analysis4420346UNINA