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Deep-Sea : Marine Biology, Geology, & Human Impact

Bailey, Dennis R(Edited by)Howard, Susan E(Edited by)
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The deep-sea ecosystems include waters and sediments at the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the thermocline and above the seabed, at a depth of 1000 fathoms (1800 m) or more.

They represent the world's largest biome, covering more than 65% of the world surface and including more than 95% of the global biosphere.

This book examines the marine biology, geology and human impact of the deep-sea environment.

Topics discussed include the stratigraphical distribution and evolutionary classification of the schackoinid planktic foraminifera; the biological characteristics of the skilfish, erilepis zonifer in the North Pacific Ocean; protein degradation at deep-sea sediment; primary production and carbon cycling in the deep-sea; and biodiversity and ecosystem function in the deep-Mediterranean Sea.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1622571738 / 9781622571734
Hardback
11/01/2013
United States
203 pages
155 x 230 mm, 560 grams