The sea-surface microlayer has often been operationally defined as
roughly the top 1000 micrometres of the ocean surface. Considerable
new research over the past 10 years has led to increased
understanding of this vitally important interface between the ocean
and the atmosphere, and how it may interact with global change
processes. This book offers the first comprehensive review of the
physics, chemistry and biology of the surface microlayer in a
decade. In addition to a review of these fundamental features, the
authors address the potential global marine impacts at the air-sea
interface of such phenomena as large-scale atmospheric ozone
depletion, climate change and industrial pollution. Environmental
scientists, oceanographers and atmospheric scientists interested in
global change will welcome this authoritative reference work, at
graduate or research level.
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