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Since the book first appeared in 1976, Methods of Seawater Analysis has found widespread acceptance as a reliable and detailed source of information. Its second extended and revised edition published in 1983 reflected the rapid pace of instrumental and methodological evolution in the preceding years. The development has lost nothing of its momentum, and many methods and procedures still suffering their teething troubles then have now matured into dependable tools for the analyst. This is especially evident for trace and ultra-trace analyses of organic and inorganic seawater constituents which have diversified considerably and now require more space for their description than before. Methods to determine volatile halocarbons, dimethyl sulphide, photosynthetic pigments and natural radioactive tracers have been added as well as applications of X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and various electrochemical methods for trace metal analysis. Another method not previously described deals with the determination of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide as part of standardised procedures to describe the marine CO2 system. Content: Chapter 1 Sampling (pages 1–25): L. Brugmann and K. KremlingChapter 2 Filtration and storage (pages 27–40): K. Kremling and L. BrugmannChapter 3 Determination of salinity (pages 41–73): T. J. MullerChapter 4 Determination of oxygen (pages 75–89): H. P. HansenChapter 5 Determination of hydrogen sulphide (pages 91–100): S. Fonselius, D. Dyrssen and B. YhlenChapter 6 Determination of thiosulphate and sulphur (pages 101–108): D. Dyrssen, S. Fonselius and B. YhlenChapter 7 Determination of pH (pages 109–125): M. Wedborg, D. R. Turner, L. G. Anderson and D. DyrssenChapter 8 Determination of total alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon (pages 127–148): L. G. Anderson, D. R. Turner, M. Wedborg and D. DyrssenChapter 9 Determination of carbon dioxide partial pressure (p(CO2)) (pages 149–158): A. KortzingerChapter 10 Determination of nutrients (pages 159–228): H. P. Hansen and F. KoroleffChapter 11 Determination of the major constituents (pages 229–251): K. KremlingChapter 12 Determination of trace elements (pages 253–364): K. Kremling, M. O. Andreae, L. Brugmann, C.M.G. van den Berg, A. Prange, M. Schirmacher, E. Koroleff, K. Kremling and J. KusChapter 13 Determination of natural radioactive tracers (pages 365–397): M. M. Rutgers van der Loeff and W. S. MooreChapter 14 In situ determination of pH and oxygen (pages 399–405): H. P. HansenChapter 15 Determination of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen by high temperature combustion (pages 407–420): G. CauwetChapter 16 The automated determination of dissolved organic carbon by ultraviolet photooxidation (pages 421–436): P. J. Statham and P. J. le B. WilliamsChapter 17 Determination of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (pages 437–444): M. Ehrhardt and W. KoeveChapter 18 Preparation of lipophilic organic seawater concentrates (pages 445–452): M. Ehrhardt and K. A. BurnsChapter 19 Adsorption chromatography of organic seawater concentrates (pages 453–457): M. Ehrhardt and K. A. BurnsChapter 20 Clean?up of organic seawater concentrates (pages 459–465): D. E. Schulz?Bull and J. C. DuinkerChapter 21 Determination of petroleum residues dissolved and/or finely dispersed in surface seawater (pages 467–477): M. Ehrhardt and K. A. BurnsChapter 22 Determination of selected organochlorine compounds in seawater (pages 479–499): J. C. Duinker and D. E. Schulz?BullChapter 23 Determination of volatile halocarbons in seawater (pages 501–519): E. FogelqvistChapter 24 Determination of dimethyl sulphide in seawater (pages 521–532): G. UherChapter 25 Determination of marine humic material (pages 533–540): G. LiebezeitChapter 26 Determination of amino acids and carbohydrates (pages 541–555): G. Liebezeit and B. BehrendsChapter 27 Determination of photosynthetic pigments (pages 557–566): P. Wallerstein and G. Liebezeit