The Natural Environment and the Biogeochemical Cycles
The Natural Environment and the Biogeochemical Cycles
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
An important purpose of The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry is to aid the understanding of distribution and chemical reaction processes which occur in the environment. Volume 1, Part E of this series is dedicated to Environmental Systems, Physical Properties of the Atmosphere, Global Transport and the Thermodynamics of Ecosystems.
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The Natural Environment and the Biogeochemical Cycles,H. J. M. Bowen,Springer,0387150005,Chemistry - General,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Science,Geochemistry,Science,Science/Mathematics
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