Marine Chemistry

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General References
Listed below are several texts that I have referred to in preparing the lectures. They can be useful references if you want a different perspective of a particular topic or a more detailed explanation. The library should have them all, I have put most on reserve.

Broecker, W. S. (1974). Chemical Oceanography. New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 214pp.

Broecker, W. S. and T.-H. Peng (1982). Tracers in the Sea. Palisades, ELDIGIO press. 690pp.

Butcher, S. S., R. J. Charlson, G. Orians and G. V. Wolfe, Ed. (1992). Global Biogeochemical Cycles. New York, Academic Press.

Butler, J. N. (1982). Carbon Dioxide Equilibria and Their Applications. Reading, MA, Addison Wesley. 259pp.

Chester, R. (1990). Marine Geochemistry. London, Unwin Hyman Ltd. 698pp.

Faure, G. (1986) Principles in Isotope Geology, New York, Wiley and Sons, 589pp.

Goldberg, E. D., Ed. (1974). The Sea. Vol 5. New York, Wiley and Sons.

Holland, H. D. (1984). The Chemical Evolution of the Atmosphere and Oceans. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press. 582pp.

Langmuir, D. (1997). Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry. Prentice Hall. 600pp.

Libes, S.M. (1992) An Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 734pp.

Millero, F. (1996) Chemical Oceanography, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl, 469pp.

Morel, F. M. and J. G. Hering (1993). Principles and Applications of Aquatic Chemistry. New York, Wiley Interscience. 588pp.

Pankow, J. F. (1991). Aquatic Chemistry Concepts. Chelsea, MI, Lewis Publishers. 673pp.

Pilson, M. E. Q. (1998). An introduction to the chemistry of the sea. Prentice Hall. 431pp.

Riley, J. P. and G. Skirrow, Ed. (1974 and later). Chemical Oceanography. New York, Academic Press.

Stumm, W. and J. J. Morgan (1996). Aquatic Chemistry. New York, John Wiley & Sons. 1022pp.