Marine science frontiers for Europe /
Europe is a continent with a high coast-to-surface ratio, and European seas encompass a broad range of settings and regimes. The sustainable development of living and non-living marine resources, the protection of the marine environment and the provision of marine-based services are critical to econ...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
Springer,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Ocean-Climate Coupling, Variability and Change
- Tropical Pacific Influences on the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation
- Climate Records from Corals
- Coupled Biogeochemical Cycling and Controlling Factors
- Biogeochemical Processes in Estuaries
- Trace Metals in the Oceans: Evolution, Biology and Global Change
- Coastal and Shelf Processes, Science for Integrating Management
- Operational Oceanography
- The Stimulant for Marine Research in Europe
- Sea of Substances Pollution: Future Research Needs
- Ecosystem Functioning and Biodiversity
- What Structures Marine Biodiversity and why Does it Vary?- Marine Microbial Food Web Structure and Function.