01281nam a22001697a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200230009110000130011424500440012726000450017130000300021652007980024665000670104420240110095138.0240110b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780521301653 cAL aeng 223a551.4609bHEAP aHead P C aPractical estuarine chemistry: handbook aLondonbCambridge University Pressc1985 ax,337p.bHBc23.2x15.5cm. aOriginally published in 1985, this is the second of a series of handbooks sponsored by the Esturaine and Brackish-Water Sciences association. The book concentrates on the techniques and practicalities of data collection from the estuarine environment. It is intended that the information presented will increase the reader's understanding of estuarine processes thus enabling him to devise sensible sampling programmes and to interpret the results once obtained. Techniques discussed include trace element and organic matter analysis, use of ion-selective electrodes, and measurement of salinity, dissolved oxygen and nutrients. The text will be of primary relevance for aquatic chemists, but should also be of use to biologists, physicists, geologists and oceanographers working in estuaries. 2Geology, Hydrology, MeteorologyaSurface features of the earth