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Past and Present Water Column Anoxia
It gathers contributions from about 60 scientists and comprises review‑type and research papers. The focus is on understanding:
How and why oxygen‑deficient, hypoxic, suboxic, and fully anoxic conditions develop in the water column in both modern and ancient oceans.
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The biogeochemical and ecological consequences of anoxia, including the cycling of elements such as sulfur, carbon, nitrogen; microbial metabolism; and the impact on marine life.
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Examples include specific environments: the Black Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Indian shelf sea, Namibia upwelling zones, Cariaco Basin, etc.
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Comparisons between past oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) and contemporary oxygen minimum zones; methods of reconstructing past environmental conditions (stable isotopes, biomarkers, lipid/DNA stratigraphy) are discussed.
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The book is intended for scientists in marine geology, ecology, microbiology, geochemistry, and related environmental fields. It serves both as a state‑of‑knowledge review and as a way to identify gaps/future research directions
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