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For Further Reading

*Fasham, Michael J. R., editor. 2003. Ocean Biogeochemistry: The Role of the Ocean Carbon Cycle in Global Change. Springer: NY

Reference for: Chapter 13, Global Primary Productivity.

 

*Pilson, Michael. 1998. An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Sea. Prentice Hall, NJ. 431 pp.

Reference for: Chapter 13, Table 13.4

 

*Sarmiento, Jorge, and Nicolas Gruber. 2006. Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics. Princeton University Press: NJ.

 

Sverdrup, H.V., M.V. Johnson, and R.H. Fleming. 1942. The Oceans: Their Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Prentice-Hall: NJ. 1060pp.

Reference for: Chapter 9, Table 9.3

The “father of oceanography textbooks”, this book remains an invaluable source of information on the world ocean. Comprehensive in scope and highly detailed in its content, its as much as study in the history of oceanography as it is a compendium of the state of oceanographic knowledge circa 1940.

*Broecker, W. S., and T. –H Peng. Tracers in the Sea. 1982. Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory: NY

The Endless Voyage: It’s in the Water and Treasure Trove (Episodes 7 and 24). 2002 (VHS and DVD). Intelecom.

Professor Sean appeared in several of the episodes of this series and helped develop learning activities to support it. While some episodes are better than others, The Endless Voyage provides one of the most complete and up-to-date series on oceanography available

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Resources for Chapter One of Exploring the World Ocean by Chamberlin and Dickey

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