Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 630 pages
- Published by: Princeton University Press August 21, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 069109506X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0691095066
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.4 x 1.7 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Product Review
This great and comprehensive volume on the geochemistry of marine sediments synthesizes a large body of recent research as well as the author's own extensive work in the field since 1983. The breadth and depth of the subject matter is supported by approximately 1,000 literature references on 71 pages, and the text is divided into 18 chapters of varying length.
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Abraham Lerman Journal of Geology )
Despite the complexity of the medium and the processes occurring in it, Burdige has written a comprehensive, well-organized, thoroughly referenced, and highly readable text. Marine sediments are important as habitats for life, in geochemical cycling elements, and as an essential record of the past. These themes are seamlessly integrated in the book, which should find a place on the shelves of anyone working in these areas.
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Carol Arnosti Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin )
Burdige offers a thorough and complete discussion of geochemical processes governing sedimentary composition and diagenesis, according to the current understanding. . . . The presentation is comprehensive and clear.
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Choice )
In this extraordinary tour de force, Burdige captures the complexity and growing interdisciplinary nature of the field of marine geochemistry. The book is sure to become a standard text for years to come.
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Thomas S. Bianchi Eos )
This great and comprehensive volume on the geochemistry of marine sediments synthesizes a large body of recent research as well as the author's own extensive work in the field since 1983. The breadth and depth of the subject matter is supported by approximately 1,000 literature references on 71 pages, and the text is divided into 18 chapters of varying length.
(
Abraham Lerman Journal of Geology )
Product Review
This is undoubtedly a major contribution to the field. David Burdige's scholarship is cutting edge.
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Bernard P. Boudreau, Dalhousie University )