Major, minor and trace chemical components are involved in marine geochemical cycles. This work is also focused on the development and applications of analytical techniques for accurate determination of element concentration in seawater, and on the effect of pollution on the marine environment, since small quantities of other elements may have a significant influence on global chemical cycling.

Distribution Models of Pollutants in the Marine Environment / Cecchi, Rodolfo; Ghermandi, Grazia. - STAMPA. - vol.25:(1997), pp. 237-257. (Intervento presentato al convegno nternational School on Marine Chemistry tenutosi a USTICA, ITALY nel SEP 14-20, 1996).

Distribution Models of Pollutants in the Marine Environment

CECCHI, Rodolfo;GHERMANDI, Grazia
1997

Abstract

Major, minor and trace chemical components are involved in marine geochemical cycles. This work is also focused on the development and applications of analytical techniques for accurate determination of element concentration in seawater, and on the effect of pollution on the marine environment, since small quantities of other elements may have a significant influence on global chemical cycling.
1997
nternational School on Marine Chemistry
USTICA, ITALY
SEP 14-20, 1996
vol.25
237
257
Cecchi, Rodolfo; Ghermandi, Grazia
Distribution Models of Pollutants in the Marine Environment / Cecchi, Rodolfo; Ghermandi, Grazia. - STAMPA. - vol.25:(1997), pp. 237-257. (Intervento presentato al convegno nternational School on Marine Chemistry tenutosi a USTICA, ITALY nel SEP 14-20, 1996).
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