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The Role of Air-Sea Exchange in Geochemical Cycling
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Editor(s):
Patrick Buat-Ménard
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1986
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Springer Netherlands
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978-94-010-8606-6
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978-94-009-4738-2
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1986
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10.1007/978-94-009-4738-2
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Book chapters
pp. 35
Atmospheric Pathways to the Oceans
pp. 113
Air-Sea Gas Exchange Rates: Introduction and Synthesis
pp. 129
The Ocean as a Source for Atmospheric Particles
pp. 209
Carbon Dioxide: Its Natural Cycle and Anthropogenic Perturbation
pp. 283
The Air-Sea Exchange of Low Molecular Weight Halocarbon Gases
pp. 331
The Ocean as a Source of Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds
pp. 363
Cycling of Mercury between the Atmosphere and Oceans
pp. 409
The Air-Sea Exchange of Particulate Organic Matter: The Sources and Long-Range Transport of Lipids in Aerosols
pp. 497
The Impact of Atmospheric Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Iron Species on Marine Biological Productivity
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