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This book is an outgrowth of one phase of an upper-division course
on quantitative ecology, given each year for the past eight at
Berkeley. I am most grateful to the students in that course and to
many graduate students in the Berkeley Department of Zoology and
Colleges of Engineering and Natural Resources whose spirited
discussions inspired much of the book's content. I also am deeply
grateful to those faculty colleagues with whom, at one time or
another, I have shared courses or seminars in ecology or population
biology, D.M. Auslander, L. Demetrius, G. Oster, O.H. Paris, F.A.
Pitelka, A.M. Schultz, Y. Takahashi, D.B. Tyler, and P. Vogelhut,
all of whom contributed substantially to the development of my
thinking in those fields, to my Depart mental colleagues E. Polak
and A.J. Thomasian, who guided me into the litera ture on numerical
methods and stochastic processes, and to the graduate students who
at one time or another have worked with me on population-biology
projects, L.M. Brodnax, S-P. Chan, A. Elterman, G.C. Ferrell, D.
Green, C. Hayashi, K-L. Lee, W.F. Martin Jr., D. May, J. Stamnes,
G.E. Swanson, and I. Weeks, who, together, undoubtedly provided me
with the greatest inspiration. I am indebted to the copy-editing
and production staff of Springer-Verlag, especially to Ms. M.
Muzeniek, for their diligence and skill, and to Mrs. Alice Peters,
biomathematics editor, for her patience."
Bioengineering is the application of physical sciences and mathematics to the study of living organisms and structures. This book introduces the student to the physical processes and engineering aspects of a systems performance both under normal and abnormal conditions, and helps them to design, develop and use diagnostic or artificial devices to measure, improve, safeguard or replace life functions.
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the
Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 152.Sea salt aerosol (SSA)
exerts a major influence over a broad reach of geophysics. It is
important to the physics and chemistry of the marine atmosphere and
to marine geochemistry and biogeochemistry generally. It affects
visibility, remote sensing, atmospheric chemistry, and air quality.
Sea salt aerosol particles interact with other atmospheric gaseous
and aerosol constituents by acting as sinks for condensable gases
and suppressing new particle formation, thus influencing the size
distribution of these other aerosols and more broadly influencing
the geochemical cycles of substances with which they interact. As
the key aerosol constituent over much of Earth's surface at
present, and all the more so in pre-industrial times, SSA is
central to description of Earth's aerosol burden.
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