Global climate change and response of carbon cycle in the equatorial Pacific and Indian Oceans and adjacent landmasses /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Imprint:Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, c2006.
Description:xv, 470, [40] p. : ill. (some color) ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Elsevier oceanography series, 0422-9894 ; 73
Subject:
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6215412
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors:Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A., 1953-
ISBN:0444529489
9780444529480
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Carbon cycle in the ocean
  • 1. Long-term trend of the partial pressure of CO2 in surface waters and sea-air CO2 flux in the equatorial Pacific
  • 2. G.lobal change and oceanic primary productivity: effects of ocean-atmosphere-biological feedbacks
  • 3. Comparison in seasonal variations of primary production measured by 13C spiked incubations around Japan
  • 4. Depth and tme resolved primary productivity model examined for optical properties of water
  • 5. Settling particles in the central North Pacific
  • 6. Understanding biogeochemical processes in the Pacific Ocean on the basis of labile components of settling particles
  • Part 2. Marine carbon cycle in response to climatic change
  • 7. Monsoonal impacts on the biological pump in the northern indian ocean as discerend from sediment trap experiments
  • 8. Variability of the Indonesian throughflow: A review and model-to-data comparison
  • 9. Coral records of the 1990s in the tropical northwest Pacific: ENSO, mass coral bleaching, and global warming
  • 10. Recent advances in coral biomineralization with implications for paleo-climatology: a brief overview.
  • 11. Potential feedback mechanism between phytoplankton and upper ocean circulation through oceanic radiative transfer process induced by phytroplabnkton-- numerical ocean general circulation models and an analytocal solutions
  • 12. Precession and ENSO-like variability in the Equatorial Indo-pacific Ocean
  • Part 3. Terrestrial carbon cycle
  • 13. Methods of estimating plant productivity and CO2 flux in agro-ecosystems liking measurements, process models and remotely sensed information
  • 14. Absorption of photosynthetically active radiation, dry-matter production, and light-use efficiency of terrestrial vegetation: A global model simulation
  • 15. Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) estimation using NOAA satellite imagery: Inter-annual changes between 1982 and 1999
  • 16. Global mapping of net primary production
  • Part 4. Process studies on terrestrial carbon cycle
  • 17. Slash-and-burn agriculture in a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.) plantation: Effects of fire on nutrients and soil emissions of carbon dioxide
  • 18. Leaf and shoot ecophysiological properties and their role in photosynthetic carbon gain of cooltemperate deciduous forest trees
  • 19. Seasonal variations in CH4 uptake and CO2 emission by a Japanese temperate deciduous forest soil