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The Fate of Fossil Fuel CO2 in the Oceans
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Editor(s):
Neil R. Andersen
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Alexander Malahoff
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1977
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Springer US
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978-1-4899-5018-5
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978-1-4899-5016-1
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1977
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10.1007/978-1-4899-5016-1
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Book chapters
pp. 45
Hydrogen Ions and the Thermodynamic State of Marine Systems
pp. 81
Modeling the Oceans and Ocean Sediments and their Response to Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions
pp. 167
Global Carbon Dioxide Production from Fossil Fuels and Cement, A.D. 1950 – A.D. 2000
pp. 543
Sedimentation on Ontong Java Plateau: Observations on a Classic “Carbonate Monitor”
pp. 33
Influence of the Southern Oscillation on Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
pp. 673
Textural Variations of Calcareous Coarse Fractions in the Panama Basin (Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean)
pp. 717
Chalk Formation: Early Diagenesis
pp. 97
The Land’s Response to More Carbon Dioxide
pp. 131
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Some Interpretations
pp. 145
Climate Changes and Lags in Pacific Carbonate Preservation, Sea Surface Temperature and Global Ice Volume
pp. 213
Neutralization of Fossil Fuel CO2 by Marine Calcium Carbonate
pp. 243
Sedimentation and Dissolution of Pteropods in the Ocean
pp. 269
Biogenic Carbonate Particles in the Ocean; Do they Dissolve in the Water Column?
pp. 295
δ13C Variations in Marine Carbonate Sediments as Indicators of the CO2 Balance between the Atmosphere and Oceans
pp. 355
Benthic Mixing in Deep Sea Cores as Determined by 14C Dating and its Implications Regarding Climate Stratigraphy and the Fate of Fossil Fuel CO2 1
pp. 375
Modelling the Influence of Bioturbation and Other Processes on Calcium Carbonate Dissolution at the Sea Floor
pp. 401
Carbon-13 in Uvigerina: Tropical Rainforest History and the Equatorial Pacific Carbonate Dissolution Cycles
pp. 429
Sediment Mixing and Carbonate Dissolution in the Southeast Pacific Ocean
pp. 455
Mechanisms for Calcite Dissolution on the Sea Floor
pp. 505
Carbon Dioxide Excursions and the Deep-Sea Record: Aspects of the Problem
pp. 569
Modulation of Marine Sedimentation by the Continental Shelves
pp. 605
Organic Carbon in Deep-Sea Sediments
pp. 627
Carbonate Accumulation and Dissolution in the Equatorial Pacific During the Past 45 Million Years
pp. 655
Characteristics and Genesis of Shallow-water and Deep-sea Limestones
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