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  • © 2006

Past and Present Water Column Anoxia

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  • Covers biogeochemical features of anoxic conditions in the past and present world ocean
  • Discusses most significant issues related to oxic/anoxic environments and transformations
  • Strongly interdisciplinary including issues from various disciplines such as marine geology and paleoceanography, physical, chemical and biological oceanography, marine ecology, molecular ecology and microbiology
  • Most contributions in the book are review-type contributions, which would be interesting for both, specialists in the field and students of environmental subjects

Part of the book series: NATO Science Series: IV: (NAIV, volume 64)

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Table of contents (20 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XX
  2. MARINE ANOXIA DURING EARTH HISTORY

    1. ANOXIA THROUGH TIME

      • Harald Strauss
      Pages 3-19
    2. THE PALEOME: LETTERS FROM ANCIENT EARTH

      • Fumio Inagaki, Kenneth H. Nealson
      Pages 21-39
    3. SULFUR AND METHANE CYCLING DURING THE HOLOCENE IN ACE LAKE (ANTARCTICA) REVEALED BY LIPID AND DNA STRATIGRAPHY

      • Marco J.L. Coolen, Gerard Muyzer, Stefan Schouten, John K. Volkman, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
      Pages 41-65
  3. ANOXIA AND OXYGEN DEFICIENCY OF THE PRESENT WORLD OCEAN

    1. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF THE BLACK SEA ANOXIC ZONE WITH A REFERENCE TO SULPHUR CYCLE

      • Lev N. Neretin, Igor I. Volkov, Alexander G. Rozanov, Tatyana P. Demidova, Anastasiya S. Falina
      Pages 67-104
    2. THE SUBOXIC TRANSITION ZONE IN THE BLACK SEA

      • James W. Murray, Evgeniy Yakushev
      Pages 105-138
    3. TEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN THE NUTRIENT CHEMISTRY OF THE CARIACO BASIN

      • Mary I. Scranton, Michelle McIntyre, Yrene Astor, Gordon T. Taylor, Frank Müller-Karger, Kent Fanning
      Pages 139-160
    4. BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL CONTROL ON SHELF ANOXIA AND WATER COLUMN HYDROGEN SULPHIDE IN THE BENGUEL A COASTAL UPWELLING SYSTEM OFF NAMIBIA

      • Volker Brüchert, Bronwen Currie, Kathleen R. Peard, Ulrich Lass, Rudolf Endler, Arne Dübecke et al.
      Pages 161-193
    5. SEASONAL OXYGEN DEFICIENCY OVER THE WESTERN CONTINENTAL SHELF OF INDIA

      • S. Wajih A. Naqvi, H. Naik, D.A. Jayakumar, M.S. Shailaja, P.V. Narvekar
      Pages 195-224
    6. OXYGEN DEPLETION IN THE GULF OF MEXICO ADJACENT TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

      • Nancy N. Rabalais, R. Eugene Turner
      Pages 225-245
  4. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY OF THE NITROGEN CYCLE

    1. NITROGEN CYCLING IN THE SUBOXIC WATERS OF THE ARABIAN SEA

      • Allan H. Devol, S. Wajih A. Naqvi, Louis A. Codispoti
      Pages 283-310
    2. ANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT

      • Marcel M.M. Kuypers, Gaute Lavik, Bo Thamdrup
      Pages 311-335
  5. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF CARBON AND SULFUR CYCLES. MICROBIAL METAL REDUCTION

    1. RECENT STUDIES ON SOURCES AND SINKS OF METHANE IN THE BLACK SEA

      • Carsten J. Schubert, Edith Durisch-Kaiser, Lucia Klauser, Francisco Vazquez, Bernhard Wehrli, Christian P. Holzner et al.
      Pages 419-441
    2. SHEWANELLA: NOVEL STRATEGIES FOR ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

      • Thomas J. DiChristina, David J. Bates, Justin L. Burns, Jason R. Dale, Amanda N. Payne
      Pages 443-469
  6. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF THE OXIC/ANOXIC INTERFACE

    1. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF THE CARIACO BASIN'S REDOXCLINE: THE U.S.-VENEZUELA CARIACO TIMES SERIES PROGRAM

      • Gordon T. Taylor, Maria Iabichella-Armas, Ramon Varela, Frank Müller-Karger, Xueju Lin, Mary I. Scranton
      Pages 471-499

Editors and Affiliations

  • Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany

    Lev N. Neretin

  • Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover, Germany

    Lev N. Neretin

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eBook USD 259.00
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Softcover Book USD 329.99
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