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Informationen zum Autor Allan R. Robinson was Gordon McKay Professor of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Emeritus, at Harvard University. Recognized as a pioneer and leading expert in modern interdisciplinary ocean dynamics and ocean prediction, he contributed significantly to the techniques for the assimilation of multiscale data into ocean forecasting models and chairs the IOC/UNESCO COASTS program. Kenneth Brink is a Senior Scientist in the Department of Physical Oceanography at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He is a world leader in coastal and shelf dynamics and the coupling between shelf and deep ocean circulation. He is past president of The Oceanography Society. Klappentext studies of the global coastal ocean continue the series' overall effort to encourage and facilitate coastal and shelf ocean sciences and technology on a global basis. Zusammenfassung In multidisciplinary efforts to understand and manage our planet, contemporary ocean science plays an essential role. Volumes 13 and 14 of The Sea focus on two of the most important components in the field of ocean science today—the coastal ocean and its interactions with the deep sea, and coupled physical-biogeochemical and ecosystem dynamics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface Contributors External Reviewers Part 1. Perspective 1. Interdisciplinary Multiscale Coastal Dynamical Processes and Interactions Allan R. Robinson! Kenneth H. Brink! Hugh W. Ducklow! Richard A. Jahnke and Brian J. Rothschild 2. Coastal Physical Processes Overview Kenneth H. Brink 3. Multiple Scales in Space and Time Brian J. Rothschild Part 2. Sediment! Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Dynamics and Interactions 4. Recent Advances in Fine-Grained Sediment-Transport Processes on the Continental Shelf Andrea S. Ogston! Richard W. Sternberg and Charles A. Nittrouer 5. Organic Matter in Coastal Marine Sediments Susan M. Henrichs 6. Transport Processes and Organic Matter Cycling in Coastal Sediments Richard A. Jahnke 7. Boundary Exchanges in the Global Coastal Margin: Implications for the Organic and Inorganic Carbon Cycles Fred T. Mackenzie! Andreas J. Andersson! Abraham Lerman and Leah May Ver 8. Circulation! Mixing and the Distribution of Remineralized Nutrients Larry P. Atkinson! John M. Huthnance and Jose Luis Blanco 9. The Biogeochemistry of Carbon Dioxide in the Coastal Oceans Hugh W. Ducklow and S. Leigh Mccallister 10. Ecosystem Types and Processes Daniel M. Alongi 11. The Role of Sediments in Shelf Ecosystem Dynamics Jack J. Middelburg and Karline Soetaert 12. Dynamics and Interactions of Autotrophs! Light! Nutrients and Carbon Dioxide Trevor Platt! Richard Geider! Antoine Sciandra! Claire Copin-Montegut! Heather Bouman and Shubha Sathyendranath 13. Diagnosis and Prediction of Variability in Secondary Production and Fish Recruitment Processes: Developments in Physical-Biological Modeling Jeffrey A. Runge! Peter J. S. Franks! Wendy C. Gentleman! Bernard A. Megrey! Kenneth A. Rose! Francisco E. Werner and Bruno A. Zakardjian 14. Processes and Patterns of Interactions in Marine Fish Populations: An Ecosystem Perspective Philippe Cury! Pierre Freon! Coleen L. Moloney! Lynne Shannon and Yunne-Jai Shin 15. The Biogeochemistry of Organic Chemicals of Environmental Concern in the Coastal Oceans John Farrington Part 3. Multiple Time Scales of Variabilities 16. Biological Consequences of Interannual to Multidecadal Variability Francisco P. Chavez 17. Extreme Events Transporting Sediment Across Continental Margins: The Relative Influence of Climate and Tectonics Jeffrey D. Parsons and Charles A. Nittrouer 18. Long Term Sea Level Changes and Their Impacts Philip L. Woodworth! Jonathan M. Gregory and Robert J. Nicholls Part 4. Scientific Issues for Applications 19. Overview of Science Requirements Thomas C. Malone! Tony Knap and Michael J. Fogarty 20. Functional Divers...