The Effects of UV Radiation in the Marine Environment

This book, first published in 2000, provides a comprehensive review of UV radiation effects in the marine environment. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted to discuss all aspects from a physical, chemical and biological perspective. The book begins by describing the attenuation of UV radiation in...

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Main Authors: De Mora, S. J, Demers, Serge, Vernet, Maria
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 09-03-2000
New York
Edition:1
Series:Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series
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Summary:This book, first published in 2000, provides a comprehensive review of UV radiation effects in the marine environment. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted to discuss all aspects from a physical, chemical and biological perspective. The book begins by describing the attenuation of UV radiation in the atmosphere and sea water, outlining the photochemical reactions involved and highlighting the role that such chemistry can play in influencing the biogeochemical cycling of various elements. The deleterious consequences of such radiation on organisms and strategies adopted to mitigate these harmful repercussions are discussed. The organisms considered range from virus and bacteria through phytoplankton and zooplankton to fish and mammals. The book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in photobiology, photochemistry and environmental science. It will also be useful as a supplementary text for courses in oceanography, climatology and ecology.
Bibliography:0521632188 (hardback)
0521020956 (pbk.)
ISBN:0521632188
9780521020954
9780521632188
0521020956
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511535444