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Complexité du Système Océanique / / sous la direction de André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Complexité du Système Océanique / / sous la direction de André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : ISTE Editions, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (293 pages)
Disciplina 551.46
Collana Mer et Océan
Soggetto topico Oceanography
ISBN 1-78406-000-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Table des matières -- Introduction -- 01 L'océan dans le système Terre : évolutions et régulations -- 02 L'océan et le système climatique -- 03 Les interactions océan-atmosphère -- 04 Interface continent-mer : un continuum hydrogéologique -- 05 Les éléments chimiques et isotopes, traceurs des échanges terre-mer -- 06 Cycles biogéochimiques marins -- 07 Ecosystèmes pélagiques marins et cycles biogéochimiques -- Index -- Blank Page.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792395603321
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Complexité du Système Océanique / / sous la direction de André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Complexité du Système Océanique / / sous la direction de André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : ISTE Editions, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (293 pages)
Disciplina 551.46
Collana Mer et Océan
Soggetto topico Oceanography
ISBN 1-78406-000-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Table des matières -- Introduction -- 01 L'océan dans le système Terre : évolutions et régulations -- 02 L'océan et le système climatique -- 03 Les interactions océan-atmosphère -- 04 Interface continent-mer : un continuum hydrogéologique -- 05 Les éléments chimiques et isotopes, traceurs des échanges terre-mer -- 06 Cycles biogéochimiques marins -- 07 Ecosystèmes pélagiques marins et cycles biogéochimiques -- Index -- Blank Page.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824222303321
London : , : ISTE Editions, , [2014]
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Ecosystem sustainability and global change / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Ecosystem sustainability and global change / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 333.95
333.95/16
Collana Oceanography and marine biology series. Seas and oceans set
Soggetto topico Marine ecosystem management
ISBN 1-119-00772-0
1-119-00770-4
1-119-00771-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: Ocean, Biodiversity and Resources; 1.1. The history of life in the oceans; 1.2. Specifics of marine biodiversity; 1.3. Renewable living resources; 1.3.1. Fisheries; 1.3.2. Aquaculture; 1.3.2.1. The farming of carnivorous species; 1.3.2.2. Impact on the environment; 1.3.2.3. Introduction of species; 1.3.2.4. Zootechnical research; 1.3.2.5. The future of aquaculture; 1.4. Ocean and public health; 1.5. Research of molecules of interest of marine origin; 1.6. Research in marine models (regarding their originality and specificity)
1.7. Conclusion1.8. Bibliography; 2: Pelagic Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles; 2.1. Introduction; 2.1.1. Ocean dynamics: surface and deep circulation; 2.1.1.1. Surface circulation and marine currents; 2.1.1.2. Vertical mixing and deep thermohaline circulation; 2.2. Marine pelagic ecosystems: from viruses to whales; 2.2.1. Different points of view on marine pelagic ecosystems; 2.2.2. Main types of planktonic marine ecosystems; 2.3. Pelagic ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: inseparable; 2.3.1. Dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.1.1. Essential chemical elements
2.3.1.2. Uptake of dissolved inorganic nutrients by pelagic ecosystems2.3.1.3. Recirculation of dissolved inorganic nutrients into the environment; 2.3.1.4. Vertical transport of dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.1.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.2. Dissolved gases; 2.3.2.1. Gases in pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.2.2. Uptake of dissolved gases by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.2.3. Recirculation of dissolved gases in the environment; 2.3.2.4. Vertical transport of dissolved gases; 2.3.2.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving dissolved gases
2.3.3. Particulate inorganic carbon2.3.3.1. CaCO3 in pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.3.2. Formation (precipitation) of CaCO3 by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.3.3. Dissolution of CaCO3; 2.3.3.4. Vertical transport of CaCO3; 2.3.3.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving CaCO3; 2.3.4. Dissolved organic carbon; 2.3.4.1. Labile and refractory dissolved organic carbon; 2.3.4.2. Formation of DOC by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.4.3. Circulation of DOC in the environment; 2.3.4.4. Vertical transport of DOC; 2.3.5. Particulate organic carbon; 2.3.5.1. Living and non-living particulate organic carbon
2.3.5.2. Formation of POC by pelagic ecosystems2.3.5.3. Recirculation of POC into the environment; 2.3.5.4. Transformation of size of organic particles; 2.3.5.5. Vertical transport of POC; 2.3.5.6. Biogeochemical cycles involving POC; 2.4. The ocean in the rescue of the planet: carbon pumping and sequestration; 2.4.1. Carbon pumps and carbon sequestration in the ocean; 2.4.2. The four ocean carbon pumps; 2.5. Biogeochemical equilibria, ecosystems and human societies: danger!; 2.6. Bibliography; 3: Indicators; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Approach
3.2.1. Context: managing human activities in marine ecosystems
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Ecosystem sustainability and global change / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Ecosystem sustainability and global change / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 333.95
333.95/16
Collana Oceanography and marine biology series. Seas and oceans set
Soggetto topico Marine ecosystem management
ISBN 1-119-00772-0
1-119-00770-4
1-119-00771-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: Ocean, Biodiversity and Resources; 1.1. The history of life in the oceans; 1.2. Specifics of marine biodiversity; 1.3. Renewable living resources; 1.3.1. Fisheries; 1.3.2. Aquaculture; 1.3.2.1. The farming of carnivorous species; 1.3.2.2. Impact on the environment; 1.3.2.3. Introduction of species; 1.3.2.4. Zootechnical research; 1.3.2.5. The future of aquaculture; 1.4. Ocean and public health; 1.5. Research of molecules of interest of marine origin; 1.6. Research in marine models (regarding their originality and specificity)
1.7. Conclusion1.8. Bibliography; 2: Pelagic Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles; 2.1. Introduction; 2.1.1. Ocean dynamics: surface and deep circulation; 2.1.1.1. Surface circulation and marine currents; 2.1.1.2. Vertical mixing and deep thermohaline circulation; 2.2. Marine pelagic ecosystems: from viruses to whales; 2.2.1. Different points of view on marine pelagic ecosystems; 2.2.2. Main types of planktonic marine ecosystems; 2.3. Pelagic ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: inseparable; 2.3.1. Dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.1.1. Essential chemical elements
2.3.1.2. Uptake of dissolved inorganic nutrients by pelagic ecosystems2.3.1.3. Recirculation of dissolved inorganic nutrients into the environment; 2.3.1.4. Vertical transport of dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.1.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving dissolved inorganic nutrients; 2.3.2. Dissolved gases; 2.3.2.1. Gases in pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.2.2. Uptake of dissolved gases by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.2.3. Recirculation of dissolved gases in the environment; 2.3.2.4. Vertical transport of dissolved gases; 2.3.2.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving dissolved gases
2.3.3. Particulate inorganic carbon2.3.3.1. CaCO3 in pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.3.2. Formation (precipitation) of CaCO3 by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.3.3. Dissolution of CaCO3; 2.3.3.4. Vertical transport of CaCO3; 2.3.3.5. Biogeochemical cycles involving CaCO3; 2.3.4. Dissolved organic carbon; 2.3.4.1. Labile and refractory dissolved organic carbon; 2.3.4.2. Formation of DOC by pelagic ecosystems; 2.3.4.3. Circulation of DOC in the environment; 2.3.4.4. Vertical transport of DOC; 2.3.5. Particulate organic carbon; 2.3.5.1. Living and non-living particulate organic carbon
2.3.5.2. Formation of POC by pelagic ecosystems2.3.5.3. Recirculation of POC into the environment; 2.3.5.4. Transformation of size of organic particles; 2.3.5.5. Vertical transport of POC; 2.3.5.6. Biogeochemical cycles involving POC; 2.4. The ocean in the rescue of the planet: carbon pumping and sequestration; 2.4.1. Carbon pumps and carbon sequestration in the ocean; 2.4.2. The four ocean carbon pumps; 2.5. Biogeochemical equilibria, ecosystems and human societies: danger!; 2.6. Bibliography; 3: Indicators; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Approach
3.2.1. Context: managing human activities in marine ecosystems
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Governance of seas and oceans / / [edited by] André Monaco and Patrick Prouzet
Governance of seas and oceans / / [edited by] André Monaco and Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (261 p.)
Collana Oceanography and marine biology series. Seas and oceans set
Soggetto topico Law of the sea
Marine resources - Economic aspects
Marine resources - Management
Marine resources conservation
Marine resources development
Maritime law
ISBN 1-119-24556-7
1-119-11623-6
1-119-24555-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents; Title; Copyright; Foreword; 1: Transformations in International Law of the Sea: Governance of the "Space" or "Resources"?; 1.1. Introductory remarks; 1.2. The importance of marine spaces in International Law of the sea; 1.3. Place accorded to resources located at sea in the International Law of the Sea; 1.4. Conclusion; 1.5. Bibliography; 2: The Governance of the International Shipping Traffic by Maritime Law; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Legal instruments of governance: institutions and sources of maritime transport law; 2.3. Legal results of governance: maritime contracts
2.4. Bibliography3: Marine Pollution: Introduction to International Law on Pollution Caused by Ships; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Preventing pollution by ships; 3.3. Intervention in the event of accidents or risk of accidents; 3.4. Reparations in the event of damage caused by pollution; 3.5. Bibliography; 4: Management and Sustainable Exploitation of Marine Living Resources; 4.1. European policy on the sustainable exploitation of marine living resources; 4.2. French policy on sustainable exploitation of marine living resources; 4.3. Bibliography; 5: Marine Renewable Energies: Main Legal Issues
5.1. Introduction5.2. French policy for the development of marine renewable energies: foundations and instruments; 5.3. The gradual development of a legal framework for ocean renewable energys; 5.4. Conclusion; 5.5. Bibliography; 6: Socio-economic Evaluation of Marine Protected Areas; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Methods; 6.3. Difficulties and adaptations; 6.4. Use of socio-economic evaluation of MPAs in practice; 6.5. Bibliography; 7: Integrated Management of Seas and Coastal Areas in the Age of Globalization; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. The context for integrated management practices
7.3. The ecosystem approach: dynamic interactions between societies and ecosystems7.4. Multi-dimensionality and expertise; 7.5. Linkage of scales and concepts; 7.6. Where do we stand on integrated management of the sea and coastal areas?; 7.7. Toward new challenges and new forms of governance; 7.8. Conclusion; 7.9. Appendix: some proposals for global governance of seas and coastal areas; 7.10. Bibliography; 8: Ocean Industry Leadership and Collaboration in Sustainable Development of the Seas; 8.1. Ocean industry sustainability: challenges and opportunities
8.2. Status and trends in economic use of marine space and resources8.3. Catalyzing international ocean business leadership and collaboration; 8.4. Smart oceans-smart industries: industry leadership to build ocean knowledge; 8.5. Ocean industry leadership and collaboration for a sustainable ocean future; 8.6. Bibliography; List of Authors; Index; End User License Agreement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131536303321
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Governance of seas and oceans / / [edited by] André Monaco and Patrick Prouzet
Governance of seas and oceans / / [edited by] André Monaco and Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (261 p.)
Collana Oceanography and marine biology series. Seas and oceans set
Soggetto topico Law of the sea
Marine resources - Economic aspects
Marine resources - Management
Marine resources conservation
Marine resources development
Maritime law
ISBN 1-119-24556-7
1-119-11623-6
1-119-24555-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents; Title; Copyright; Foreword; 1: Transformations in International Law of the Sea: Governance of the "Space" or "Resources"?; 1.1. Introductory remarks; 1.2. The importance of marine spaces in International Law of the sea; 1.3. Place accorded to resources located at sea in the International Law of the Sea; 1.4. Conclusion; 1.5. Bibliography; 2: The Governance of the International Shipping Traffic by Maritime Law; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Legal instruments of governance: institutions and sources of maritime transport law; 2.3. Legal results of governance: maritime contracts
2.4. Bibliography3: Marine Pollution: Introduction to International Law on Pollution Caused by Ships; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Preventing pollution by ships; 3.3. Intervention in the event of accidents or risk of accidents; 3.4. Reparations in the event of damage caused by pollution; 3.5. Bibliography; 4: Management and Sustainable Exploitation of Marine Living Resources; 4.1. European policy on the sustainable exploitation of marine living resources; 4.2. French policy on sustainable exploitation of marine living resources; 4.3. Bibliography; 5: Marine Renewable Energies: Main Legal Issues
5.1. Introduction5.2. French policy for the development of marine renewable energies: foundations and instruments; 5.3. The gradual development of a legal framework for ocean renewable energys; 5.4. Conclusion; 5.5. Bibliography; 6: Socio-economic Evaluation of Marine Protected Areas; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Methods; 6.3. Difficulties and adaptations; 6.4. Use of socio-economic evaluation of MPAs in practice; 6.5. Bibliography; 7: Integrated Management of Seas and Coastal Areas in the Age of Globalization; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. The context for integrated management practices
7.3. The ecosystem approach: dynamic interactions between societies and ecosystems7.4. Multi-dimensionality and expertise; 7.5. Linkage of scales and concepts; 7.6. Where do we stand on integrated management of the sea and coastal areas?; 7.7. Toward new challenges and new forms of governance; 7.8. Conclusion; 7.9. Appendix: some proposals for global governance of seas and coastal areas; 7.10. Bibliography; 8: Ocean Industry Leadership and Collaboration in Sustainable Development of the Seas; 8.1. Ocean industry sustainability: challenges and opportunities
8.2. Status and trends in economic use of marine space and resources8.3. Catalyzing international ocean business leadership and collaboration; 8.4. Smart oceans-smart industries: industry leadership to build ocean knowledge; 8.5. Ocean industry leadership and collaboration for a sustainable ocean future; 8.6. Bibliography; List of Authors; Index; End User License Agreement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828257103321
Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley, , 2015
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The land-sea interactions / / edited by André Monaco and Patric Prouzet
The land-sea interactions / / edited by André Monaco and Patric Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
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Collana Oceanography and Marine Biology Series. Seas and Oceans Set
Soggetto topico Coastal ecology
Coastal ecosystem health
Aquaculture - Environmental aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-00766-6
1-119-00764-X
1-119-00765-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: Continent-Sea Interface: a Hydrogeological Continuum; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Land-sea interface: from geology to the hydrogeological continuum; 1.2.1. The continent-ocean continuum; 1.2.1.1. Sedimentary basins or deltas; 1.2.1.2. Carbonate platforms; 1.2.2. The land-sea continuum: islands; 1.3. Problems with the management of water resources of coastal aquifers; 1.3.1. Coastal aquifers of sedimentary basins; 1.3.2. Karstic coastal aquifers; 1.3.3. Coastal insular volcanic aquifers; 1.4. Conclusion and perspectives; 1.5. Bibliography
2.3.4. Thorium: indicator for wide coastal exchanges, e.g. the Mediterranean2.3.5. Contribution of experimental methods: initial particle/dissolute reaction kinetics; 2.4. Which processes release Fe from ocean margins: the Fe isotope approach?; 2.4.1. Besides being a tracer, what is the role of iron in the ocean?; 2.4.2. Isotopes of iron; 2.4.3. Clues about the processes that release iron; 2.5. Conclusion; 2.6. Bibliography; 3: Eutrophication of the Marine Environment; 3.1. Manifestations of marine eutrophication; 3.1.1. Macroalgal proliferations and anoxic "malaigue"
3.1.1.1. "Green" and "brown" tides3.1.1.1.1. Species and their general characteristics; 3.1.1.1.2. Conditions of outbreak; 3.1.1.1.3. Consequences for man and ecosystems; 3.1.1.2. Malaigues; 3.1.2. Phytoplanktonic proliferations and hypoxia; 3.1.2.1. In France; 3.1.2.2. Worldwide; 3.1.3. Toxic phytoplanktonic proliferations; 3.1.3.1. Pseudo-nitzschia; 3.1.3.2. Alexandrium; 3.1.3.3. Dinophysis; 3.1.4. Definition of marine eutrophication; 3.2. Mechanisms of marine eutrophication; 3.2.1. Hydrodynamic confinement; 3.2.2. Nutrient enrichment
3.2.2.1. Similarities and differences between nitrogen and phosphorus cycles3.2.2.2. Terrigenous and atmospheric supplies of nitrogen and coastal nitrogen reserves; 3.2.2.3. Terrigenous phosphorus supplies and coastal phosphorus reserves; 3.2.2.4. Limiting factors in primary marine production; differences with freshwater environments; 3.3. Regulatory monitoring of marine eutrophication and restoration efforts in eutrophicated zones; 3.3.1. International assessment charts; 3.3.1.1. European norms (WFD-MSFD, OSPAR, HELCOM); 3.3.1.2. American norms; 3.3.1.3. Moving toward good ecological status
3.3.2. Eutrophication indicators and their threshold values
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132338903321
London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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The land-sea interactions / / edited by André Monaco and Patric Prouzet
The land-sea interactions / / edited by André Monaco and Patric Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 551.46
551.46/6
Collana Oceanography and Marine Biology Series. Seas and Oceans Set
Soggetto topico Coastal ecology
Coastal ecosystem health
Aquaculture - Environmental aspects
ISBN 1-119-00766-6
1-119-00764-X
1-119-00765-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: Continent-Sea Interface: a Hydrogeological Continuum; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Land-sea interface: from geology to the hydrogeological continuum; 1.2.1. The continent-ocean continuum; 1.2.1.1. Sedimentary basins or deltas; 1.2.1.2. Carbonate platforms; 1.2.2. The land-sea continuum: islands; 1.3. Problems with the management of water resources of coastal aquifers; 1.3.1. Coastal aquifers of sedimentary basins; 1.3.2. Karstic coastal aquifers; 1.3.3. Coastal insular volcanic aquifers; 1.4. Conclusion and perspectives; 1.5. Bibliography
2.3.4. Thorium: indicator for wide coastal exchanges, e.g. the Mediterranean2.3.5. Contribution of experimental methods: initial particle/dissolute reaction kinetics; 2.4. Which processes release Fe from ocean margins: the Fe isotope approach?; 2.4.1. Besides being a tracer, what is the role of iron in the ocean?; 2.4.2. Isotopes of iron; 2.4.3. Clues about the processes that release iron; 2.5. Conclusion; 2.6. Bibliography; 3: Eutrophication of the Marine Environment; 3.1. Manifestations of marine eutrophication; 3.1.1. Macroalgal proliferations and anoxic "malaigue"
3.1.1.1. "Green" and "brown" tides3.1.1.1.1. Species and their general characteristics; 3.1.1.1.2. Conditions of outbreak; 3.1.1.1.3. Consequences for man and ecosystems; 3.1.1.2. Malaigues; 3.1.2. Phytoplanktonic proliferations and hypoxia; 3.1.2.1. In France; 3.1.2.2. Worldwide; 3.1.3. Toxic phytoplanktonic proliferations; 3.1.3.1. Pseudo-nitzschia; 3.1.3.2. Alexandrium; 3.1.3.3. Dinophysis; 3.1.4. Definition of marine eutrophication; 3.2. Mechanisms of marine eutrophication; 3.2.1. Hydrodynamic confinement; 3.2.2. Nutrient enrichment
3.2.2.1. Similarities and differences between nitrogen and phosphorus cycles3.2.2.2. Terrigenous and atmospheric supplies of nitrogen and coastal nitrogen reserves; 3.2.2.3. Terrigenous phosphorus supplies and coastal phosphorus reserves; 3.2.2.4. Limiting factors in primary marine production; differences with freshwater environments; 3.3. Regulatory monitoring of marine eutrophication and restoration efforts in eutrophicated zones; 3.3.1. International assessment charts; 3.3.1.1. European norms (WFD-MSFD, OSPAR, HELCOM); 3.3.1.2. American norms; 3.3.1.3. Moving toward good ecological status
3.3.2. Eutrophication indicators and their threshold values
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Ocean in the earth system / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Ocean in the earth system / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (291 p.)
Disciplina 551.46
Collana Oceanography and Marine Biology Series
Soggetto topico Oceanography
ISBN 1-119-00769-0
1-119-00767-4
1-119-00768-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: The Ocean in the Earth System: Evolution and Regulation; 1.1. The Earth system and its components; 1.1.1. A system is a set of objects whose limit is arbitrary, but pertinent; 1.1.2. One system is necessarily built into another; 1.1.3. The Earth is a "closed" system; 1.1.4. The major components of the Earth system; 1.1.5. What is the biosphere?; 1.2. The ocean, from its origins; 1.2.1. Was there an ocean 4.4 billion years ago?; 1.2.2. The origin of water on Earth (4.5 - 4 billion years ago)
1.2.3. The ocean and the end of the "Venus" phase of the Earth's history (between 4.5 and 4 billion years ago)1.2.4. Why are there oceans on Earth and a "Venus inferno" on Venus?; 1.2.5. The ocean, cradle of the first living creatures (between 4.4 and 3.5 billion years ago); 1.3. The ocean, oxygen and the evolution of life forms; 1.3.1. The essential characteristics had been selected in the ocean before the Cambrian period, over 540 million years ago; 1.3.2. How did oxygen accumulate?; 1.3.3. The first important accumulation of oxygen (around 2.5 billion years ago)
1.3.4. A moderate increase in oxygenation (between 2.5 and 0.5 billion years ago)1.3.5. The second important accumulation of oxygen (between 500 and 350 million years ago); 1.4. The regulation of the greenhouse effect by the ocean; 1.4.1. There is no life without a minimum greenhouse effect; 1.4.2. The regulation of the greenhouse effect by the ocean; 1.5. Oceanic photosynthesis regulates itself on a short timescale; 1.5.1. When the ocean is deficient in nitrate; 1.5.2. When the ocean has an excess of nitrate; 1.5.3. The regulation of the N/P ratio; 1.6. Conclusion
1.6.1. The ocean in the Earth system1.6.2. The anthropogenic disturbance of the Earth system; 1.6.3. And life among all that?; 1.7. Acknowledgments; 1.8. Bibliography; 2: The Ocean and the Climate System; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Climate change; 2.2.1. The report on the findings; 2.2.2. Interpretation of the observed changes; 2.2.3. The Earth's radiative equilibrium and greenhouse gases; 2.2.4. The role of greenhouse gases - GHG; 2.2.5. Scenarios and projections; 2.3. Physics and dynamics; 2.3.1. Rotation, Coriolis, geostropy; 2.3.2. An ocean moved by the wind
2.3.3. Ekman, spiral, transport, pumping, upwelling and downwelling2.3.4. Interior ocean and western boundary currents; 2.3.5. An ocean moved by thermohaline fluxes; 2.3.6. Stratification, mixed layer, thermocline; 2.3.7. Formation of water masses, convection and subduction; 2.3.8. Schematization of global circulation: the great conveyor belt; 2.4. Some key elements for understanding the ocean's role in the climate; 2.4.1. Typical times; 2.4.2. Ocean-atmosphere in the tropics; 2.4.3. Other types of variability; 2.4.4. Climatic surprises; 2.5. Some questions for the future; 2.6. Bibliography
3: Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions
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Ocean in the earth system / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Ocean in the earth system / / edited by André Monaco, Patrick Prouzet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (291 p.)
Disciplina 551.46
Collana Oceanography and Marine Biology Series
Soggetto topico Oceanography
ISBN 1-119-00769-0
1-119-00767-4
1-119-00768-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: The Ocean in the Earth System: Evolution and Regulation; 1.1. The Earth system and its components; 1.1.1. A system is a set of objects whose limit is arbitrary, but pertinent; 1.1.2. One system is necessarily built into another; 1.1.3. The Earth is a "closed" system; 1.1.4. The major components of the Earth system; 1.1.5. What is the biosphere?; 1.2. The ocean, from its origins; 1.2.1. Was there an ocean 4.4 billion years ago?; 1.2.2. The origin of water on Earth (4.5 - 4 billion years ago)
1.2.3. The ocean and the end of the "Venus" phase of the Earth's history (between 4.5 and 4 billion years ago)1.2.4. Why are there oceans on Earth and a "Venus inferno" on Venus?; 1.2.5. The ocean, cradle of the first living creatures (between 4.4 and 3.5 billion years ago); 1.3. The ocean, oxygen and the evolution of life forms; 1.3.1. The essential characteristics had been selected in the ocean before the Cambrian period, over 540 million years ago; 1.3.2. How did oxygen accumulate?; 1.3.3. The first important accumulation of oxygen (around 2.5 billion years ago)
1.3.4. A moderate increase in oxygenation (between 2.5 and 0.5 billion years ago)1.3.5. The second important accumulation of oxygen (between 500 and 350 million years ago); 1.4. The regulation of the greenhouse effect by the ocean; 1.4.1. There is no life without a minimum greenhouse effect; 1.4.2. The regulation of the greenhouse effect by the ocean; 1.5. Oceanic photosynthesis regulates itself on a short timescale; 1.5.1. When the ocean is deficient in nitrate; 1.5.2. When the ocean has an excess of nitrate; 1.5.3. The regulation of the N/P ratio; 1.6. Conclusion
1.6.1. The ocean in the Earth system1.6.2. The anthropogenic disturbance of the Earth system; 1.6.3. And life among all that?; 1.7. Acknowledgments; 1.8. Bibliography; 2: The Ocean and the Climate System; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Climate change; 2.2.1. The report on the findings; 2.2.2. Interpretation of the observed changes; 2.2.3. The Earth's radiative equilibrium and greenhouse gases; 2.2.4. The role of greenhouse gases - GHG; 2.2.5. Scenarios and projections; 2.3. Physics and dynamics; 2.3.1. Rotation, Coriolis, geostropy; 2.3.2. An ocean moved by the wind
2.3.3. Ekman, spiral, transport, pumping, upwelling and downwelling2.3.4. Interior ocean and western boundary currents; 2.3.5. An ocean moved by thermohaline fluxes; 2.3.6. Stratification, mixed layer, thermocline; 2.3.7. Formation of water masses, convection and subduction; 2.3.8. Schematization of global circulation: the great conveyor belt; 2.4. Some key elements for understanding the ocean's role in the climate; 2.4.1. Typical times; 2.4.2. Ocean-atmosphere in the tropics; 2.4.3. Other types of variability; 2.4.4. Climatic surprises; 2.5. Some questions for the future; 2.6. Bibliography
3: Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions
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London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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