Theory of Radioisotopic and Chemical Homeostasis of Marine Ecosystems
Theory of Radioisotopic and Chemical Homeostasis of Marine Ecosystems
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The book is dedicated to the study and mathematical definition of the biogeochemical patterns of organic and inorganic matter interaction with the marine environment's radioactive and chemical components. It describes the radioisotope and mineral exchange theory between organic and inorganic matters in the marine environment and proposes methods to implement sustainable development of the Black Sea's critical and recreational zones. It is of interest to scientists and professionals working in marine geology, marine ecology, biogeophysics, and biogeochemistry.
Format: Hardback
Length: 312 pages
Publication date: 08 August 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate biogeochemical patterns of organic and inorganic matter interaction with the marine environment's radioactive and chemical components. It delves into the theoretical framework that governs the exchange of radioisotopes and minerals between organic and inorganic matters within the marine ecosystem, spanning the time scales of metabolic processes and trophic interactions. This approach is seamlessly compatible with modern techniques used to describe the matter and energy balance in aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, the book establishes criteria for assessing the ecological capacity, biogeocenoses assimilation capacity, and water masses radio capacity, which form the foundation of the theory of radioisotope and mineral homeostasis in marine ecosystems.
In order to promote sustainable development of the Black Sea's critical and recreational zones, the book offers valuable methods for regulating the balance between the consumption of water quality resources and their reproduction through natural biogeochemical processes. This is achieved by proposing innovative approaches and strategies that consider the complex interplay between marine pollution factors and the marine ecosystem.
The book appeals to a wide range of scientists and professionals engaged in marine geology, marine ecology, biogeophysics, and biogeochemistry. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to deepen their understanding of the complex dynamics between organic and inorganic matter in marine environments. Additionally, it is essential for professionals working in institutions and administrations coordinating maritime activities, environmental projects, and developing aquaculture technologies, as it provides them with the necessary knowledge and tools to address the challenges and opportunities associated with marine ecosystems.
Weight: 658g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030805784
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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