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51Journal of Oceanography Vol. 52, pp. 705 toThe Chemical States of Iron in Marine Sediments by Means of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Combination with Chemical Leachings S.-Y. CHEN1,2, S. AMBE 1, N. TAKEMATSU 1 an

Journal of Oceanography Vol. 52, pp. 705 toThe Chemical States of Iron in Marine Sediments by Means of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Combination with Chemical Leachings S.-Y. CHEN1,2, S. AMBE 1, N. TAKEMATSU 1 an

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52Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 81

Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 81

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56Opal and carbon fluxes beneath icecovered regions of McMurdo Sound  Although the presence of ice greatly attenuates solar irradiance in the upper water column, large standing stocks of phytoplankton have been observed wi

Opal and carbon fluxes beneath icecovered regions of McMurdo Sound Although the presence of ice greatly attenuates solar irradiance in the upper water column, large standing stocks of phytoplankton have been observed wi

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57bloom. Thus, the annual mass balances of both biogenic silica and organic carbon in the water column of the Ross Sea are likely to be considerably more complex, and the spatially integrated production rates higher, than

bloom. Thus, the annual mass balances of both biogenic silica and organic carbon in the water column of the Ross Sea are likely to be considerably more complex, and the spatially integrated production rates higher, than

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58results. Further, atmospheric and sea-ice data collected during both legs have provided characteristic model parameter values and ranges and representative atmospheric forcing. The data have also helped resolve unknown p

results. Further, atmospheric and sea-ice data collected during both legs have provided characteristic model parameter values and ranges and representative atmospheric forcing. The data have also helped resolve unknown p

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59Smith, University of Tennessee (primary productivity and Onganic-matter cycling) R. B. Dunbar, Rice University (vertical fluxes of organic and siliceous material through the water col umn) and D. DeMaster, North Carolina

Smith, University of Tennessee (primary productivity and Onganic-matter cycling) R. B. Dunbar, Rice University (vertical fluxes of organic and siliceous material through the water col umn) and D. DeMaster, North Carolina

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60Biogenic silica and organic carbon accumulation in modern Bransfield Strait sediments DAVID J . DEMASTER, THOMAS M. NELSON, CHARLES A. NITTROUER* and STEPHEN L. HARDEN Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Science

Biogenic silica and organic carbon accumulation in modern Bransfield Strait sediments DAVID J . DEMASTER, THOMAS M. NELSON, CHARLES A. NITTROUER* and STEPHEN L. HARDEN Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Science

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