""Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics" is an outstanding text for student
and professional alike. The authors have developed an exceptionally
lucid yet detailed discussion of the major biogeochemical cycles in
the oceans, culminating in a quantitative examination of climate
change and the contemporary carbon cycle. The book is a tour de
force that should be incorporated into all marine chemistry and
biogeochemistry courses."--Paul Falkowski, Rutgers University
"Global ocean research projects during the past two decades have
resulted in explosive growth in our knowledge of ocean
biogeochemistry. Sarmiento and Gruber's book crystallizes this
knowledge into a systematic quantitative treatise. For many years
to come, this observation--and equation-filled volume will serve as
a window into the literature on many subjects, a textbook for our
classes, and a reference book on our desks. Studied carefully, it
could teach chemical, biological, and physical oceanographers to
speak a common language."--Edward A. Boyle, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
"With this book, ocean biogeochemistry--the fascinating science
behind the cycling of elements in the sea, and their transformation
by biological, chemical, and physical properties--has finally found
its theoretical underpinning. The two authors, both world experts,
have succeeded in bringing together in a comprehensive and unified
way the mass of information from the different scientific
disciplines as well as the numerous observations obtained over the
last few decades. This book will serve as the ultimate reference,
both for students and the advanced research scientist, for many
years to come."--Martin Heimann, Max Planck Institute
forBiogeochemistry
"The Sarmiento and Gruber text is a very impressive achievement,
providing a readable yet advanced treatise on ocean biogeochemistry
and providing the best available summary of the advances of the
last few decades. The emphasis on dynamics is highly relevant for
studies of global change, while the emphasis on problem solving has
yielded an invaluable teaching reference."--Ralph Keeling, Scripps
Institution of Oceanography
Sarmiento and Gruber have cleverly found the middle ground
between the "educated layman" approach so often typified in "soft
sciences" and the stultifying rigor that cloaks the conceptual
simplicity underlying many of the foundations of the field. They
don't shy away from mathematical explanations but rather use them
to make their points succinctly, and to clarify what is often a
confused muddle in more basic texts."--W.J. Jenkins, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution
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