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Kinetic Models of Seawater

The failure to identify the necessary authigenk silicate phases in sufficient quantities in marine [Pg.204]

The most obvious effects of nonequilibrium in the ocean are large variations in present day composition. These arise mainly as the result of two processes  [Pg.205]

Oceanic circulation. The process of ocean circulation described earlier yields an ocean circulation pattern that results in progressively older deep water as the water passes, in sequence from the Atlantic, Indian, to the Pacific Ocean. Surface water returns relatively quickly to the place of origin for the deep water. [Pg.205]

The superposition of the biological cycle on the ocean circulation pattern leads to three general features in the distribution of the elements involved in this cycle  [Pg.205]

The warm surface ocean tends to have a constant composition. [Pg.205]


The failure to identify the necessary authigenic silicate phases in sufficient quantities in marine sediments has led oceanographers to consider different approaches. The current models for seawater composition emphasize the dominant role played by the balance between the various inputs and outputs from the ocean. Mass balance calculations have become more important than solubility relationships in explaining oceanic chemistry. The difference between the equilibrium and mass balance points of view is not just a matter of mathematical and chemical formalism. In the equilibrium case, one would expect a very constant composition of the ocean and its sediments over geological time. In the other case, historical variations in the rates of input and removal should be reflected by changes in ocean composition and may be preserved in the sedimentary record. Models that emphasize the role of kinetic and material balance considerations are called kinetic models of seawater. This reasoning was pulled together by Broecker (1971) in a paper called "A kinetic model for the chemical composition of sea water."... [Pg.268]


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