Originally published in 1928 as part of the Cambridge Comparative Physiology Series, Biological Chemistry and Physics of Sea Water examines the effect of sea water on the growth of marine plants and animals as well as how the varying chemical makeup of seawater affects its circulation. Harvey covers topics such as temperature fluctuation, tidal streams, and the fertility of coastal areas, and supplies many charts and graphs in the text to illustrate key points. Biological Chemistry and Physics of Sea Water will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science and the study of the oceans.
1. Introduction
2. Chemistry of sea water
3. Water movements
4. Temperature of the sea
5. Colour and illumination of sea water
6. Chemical and physical factors controlling the density of population
Index