Chemical Biomarkers in Aquatic Ecosystems

Hardback

Main Details

Title Chemical Biomarkers in Aquatic Ecosystems
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomas S. Bianchi
By (author) Elizabeth A. Canuel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:392
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 178
Category/GenreChemistry
Ecological science
Biochemistry
ISBN/Barcode 9780691134147
ClassificationsDewey:577.6
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 78 halftones. 117 line illus. 26 tables.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 20 March 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

This textbook provides a unique and thorough look at the application of chemical biomarkers to aquatic ecosystems. Defining a chemical biomarker as a compound that can be linked to particular sources of organic matter identified in the sediment record, the book indicates that the application of these biomarkers for an understanding of aquatic ecosystems consists of a biogeochemical approach that has been quite successful but underused. This book offers a wide-ranging guide to the broad diversity of these chemical biomarkers, is the first to be structured around the compounds themselves, and examines them in a connected and comprehensive way. This timely book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students seeking training in this area; researchers in biochemistry, organic geochemistry, and biogeochemistry; researchers working on aspects of organic cycling in aquatic ecosystems; and paleoceanographers, petroleum geologists, and ecologists. * Provides a guide to the broad diversity of chemical biomarkers in aquatic environments * The first textbook to be structured around the compounds themselves * Describes the structure, biochemical synthesis, analysis, and reactivity of each class of biomarkers * Offers a selection of relevant applications to aquatic systems, including lakes, rivers, estuaries, oceans, and paleoenvironments * Demonstrates the utility of using organic molecules as tracers of processes occurring in aquatic ecosystems, both modern and ancient

Author Biography

Thomas S. Bianchi is professor of oceanography at Texas A&M University. Elizabeth A. Canuel is professor of marine science at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary.

Reviews

"Bianchi and Canuel have teamed up to create a comprehensive work on chemical biomarkers in aquatic ecosystems... [T]he first textbook of its kind ..."--Choice "Chemical Biomarkers in Aquatic Ecosystems is a significant contribution to the field of organic biogeochemistry... The combined discussions of both the biochemical formation of the biomarkers, as well as of their utility as process indicators is of particular importance and almost unique to this book. Thus, the reader will be able to understand the biogeochemical basis for the use of these compounds as biomarkers, rather than taking their applicability on faith. This alone is a significant difference between this book and all others, and puts Chemical Biomarkers in Aquatic Systems in a class of its own."--Josef P. Werne, American Mineralogist