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Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon Cycle

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    Chapter 1 Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon Cycle
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    Chapter 2 Natural Bacterial Assemblages in Deep-Sea Sediments: Towards a Global View
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    Chapter 3 The Role of Deep-Sea Zooplankton in Carbon Cycles
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    Chapter 4 Abundance and Biomass of Metazoan Meiobenthos in The Deep Sea
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    Chapter 5 The Role of Benthic Foraminifera in Deep-Sea Food Webs and Carbon Cycling
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    Chapter 6 Possible Roles for Xenophyophores in Deep-Sea Carbon Cycling
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    Chapter 7 Foraging of Scavenging Deep-Sea Lysianassoid Amphipods
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    Chapter 8 Deep-Sea Epibenthic Megafauna of the Northeast Atlantic: Abundance and Biomass at Three Mid-Oceanic Locations Estimated From Photographic Transects
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    Chapter 9 South Aegean (Eastern Mediterranean) Continental Slope Benthos: Macroinfaunal — Environmental Relationships
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    Chapter 10 Production/Biomass Ratios, Size Frequencies and Biomass Spectra in Deep-Sea Demersal Fishes
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    Chapter 11 Organic Carbon Flux Through the Benthic Community in the Temperate Abyssal Northeast Atlantic
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    Chapter 12 Benthic Secondary Production in the Deep Sea
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    Chapter 13 Metabolic Potential of Deep-Sea Animals: Regional and Global Scales
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    Chapter 14 Adenosine Nucleotides as Indicators of Deep-Sea Benthic Metabolism
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    Chapter 15 Effects of Spatial and Temporal Scale on the Relationship of Surface Pigment Biomass to Community Structure in the Deep-Sea Benthos
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    Chapter 16 Benthic Food Web Flows in the Santa Monica Basin Estimated Using Inverse Methodology
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    Chapter 17 Predicting Community Dynamics from Food Web Structure
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    Chapter 18 The Spatial Distribution of Sea Floor Oxygen Consumption in The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
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    Chapter 19 Using Monod Kinetics in Geochemical Models of Organic Carbon Mineralization in Deep-Sea Surficial Sediments
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    Chapter 20 The Characterization of Organic Matter in Abyssal Sediments, Pore Waters and Sediment Traps
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    Chapter 21 Particle Export and Resuspension Fluxes in The Western North Atlantic
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    Chapter 22 Large Aggregate Flux and Fate at the Seafloor: Diagenesis During the Rebound Process
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    Chapter 23 Factors Controlling Bioturbation in Deep-Sea Sediments and Their Relation to Models of Carbon Diagenesis
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    Chapter 24 Adding Biology to One-Dimensional Models of Sediment-Carbon Degradation: The Multi-B Approach
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Chapter title
Adding Biology to One-Dimensional Models of Sediment-Carbon Degradation: The Multi-B Approach
Chapter number 24
Book title
Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon Cycle
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 1992
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-2452-2_24
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-105082-1, 978-9-40-112452-2
Authors

Craig R. Smith, Ian D. Walsh, Richard A. Janhke

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Country Count As %
Unknown 5 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 2 40%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 20%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 20%
Researcher 1 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 40%
Environmental Science 1 20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 20%
Chemistry 1 20%