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1 Abundance, distribution and patch formation of zooplankton Paffenhöfer, Gustav-Adolf
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 403-436
34 p.
article
2 A diagnostic model of summer circulation on the northwest shelf of the East China sea Yaochu, Yuan
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 163-176
14 p.
article
3 A dynamic two-dimensional calculation of underwater lines Kawatate, Kazuo
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 375-387
13 p.
article
4 A four-component ecosystem model of biological activity in the Arabian Sea McCreary Jr, Julian P.
1996
97-100 3-4 p. 193-240
48 p.
article
5 Analysis of characteristics in the sea surface temperature variability in the East/Japan Sea Yeh, Sang-Wook
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 213-223
11 p.
article
6 Analysis of year-to-year variation of water temperature along the coast of the Japan sea Watanabe, Tomowo
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 337-357
21 p.
article
7 A new view of near-shore dynamics based on observations from HF Radar Prandle, David
1991
97-100 3-4 p. 403-438
36 p.
article
8 An introduction to the Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) Programme Aiken, J
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 251-256
6 p.
article
9 An objective methodology for identifying oceanic provinces Hooker, S.B.
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 313-338
26 p.
article
10 A note on the Japan Sea Proper Water Sudo, Hideo
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 313-336
24 p.
article
11 A note on the main forcing of the northeastward flowing current off the Southeast China Coast Fang, Guohong
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 363-372
10 p.
article
12 A numerical ocean circulation model of the Norwegian and Greenland Seas Stevens, David P.
1991
97-100 3-4 p. 365-402
38 p.
article
13 Application of a variational inverse model to determine a wintertime circulation in the East Sea of Korea Suk, Moon-Sik
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 281-293
13 p.
article
14 A preliminary study of the basic hydrographic features and the current structures off the Changjiang River mouth in the dry season Kentang, Le
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 387-400
14 p.
article
15 A report on failures of current meter moorings set east of Tsushima Island from 1983 to 1987 Kawatate, Kazuo
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 319-327
9 p.
article
16 A review of oceanic salt-fingering theory Kunze, Eric
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 399-417
19 p.
article
17 Bifurcation of barotropic flow and homogenization of potential vorticity in a rotating laboratory model Sakai, Satoshi
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 389-399
11 p.
article
18 Biogeochemical study of a coccolithophore bloom in the northern Bay of Biscay (NE Atlantic Ocean) in June 2004 Harlay, J.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 317-336
20 p.
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19 Biological pump processes in the cryopelagic and hemipelagic Arctic Ocean: Canada Basin and Chukchi Rise Honjo, Susumu
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 137-170
34 p.
article
20 Branching of the Tsushima Current in 1981–83 Kim, Kuh
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 265-276
12 p.
article
21 Calculation of the Kuroshio current South of Japan in May–June 1986 Yaochu, Yuan
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 503-514
12 p.
article
22 Causes of a fresher, colder northern North Atlantic in late 20th century in a coupled model Hu, Aixue
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 384-405
22 p.
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23 Changing freshwater content: Insights from the subpolar North Atlantic and new oceanographic challenges Yashayaev, Igor
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 203-209
7 p.
article
24 Circulation Lee, Thomas N.
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 267-312
46 p.
article
25 Circulation modelling Lorenzzetti, Joāo
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 313-327
15 p.
article
26 Classification of mesoscale features in the Brazil-Falkland Current confluence zone Willson, Hester R
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 415-426
12 p.
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27 Comparison of the emergent behavior of a complex ecosystem model in two ocean general circulation models Sinha, Bablu
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 204-224
21 p.
article
28 Copepod grazing during spring blooms: Can Pseudocalanus newmani induce trophic cascades? Leising, Andrew W.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 406-421
16 p.
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29 Copepod grazing during spring blooms: Does Calanus pacificus avoid harmful diatoms? Leising, Andrew W.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 384-405
22 p.
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30 Cross-shore separation of adult and juvenile euphausiids in a shelf-break alongshore current Lu, Beiwei
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 381-404
24 p.
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31 Current and temperature observations in the east Tsushima channel and the Sea of Genkai Mizuno, S.
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 277-295
19 p.
article
32 Current estimates of freshwater flux through Arctic and subarctic seas Dickson, Robert
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 210-230
21 p.
article
33 Decadal water mass variations along 20°W in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean Johnson, Gregory C.
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 277-295
19 p.
article
34 Deep North Atlantic freshening simulated in a coupled climate model Wu, Peili
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 370-383
14 p.
article
35 Diatom blooms and copepod responses: Paradigm or paradox? Frost, Bruce W.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 283-285
3 p.
article
36 Differential diffusion: an oceanographic primer Gargett, A.E.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 559-570
12 p.
article
37 Distribution and abundance of particulate matter Paffenhöfer, Gustav-Adolf
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 373-401
29 p.
article
38 Distribution of the CO2 partial pressure along an Atlantic meridional transect Lefèvre, N.
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 401-413
13 p.
article
39 East China and Yellow sea studies—Introduction Ichiye, Takashi
1986
97-100 3-4 p. v-
1 p.
article
40 Editorial Angel, Martin V.
1987
97-100 3-4 p. i-
1 p.
article
41 Editorial Board 2009
97-100 3-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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42 Editorial Board 2010
97-100 3-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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43 Editorial Board 2007
97-100 3-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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44 Editorial Board 2010
97-100 3-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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45 Editorial Board 2010
97-100 3-4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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46 Erratum to: Pacific Basin climate variability and patterns of Northeast Pacific marine fish production [Progress on Oceanography 49 (2001) 257-282] Hollowed, Anne Babcock
2002
97-100 3-4 p. 371-
1 p.
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47 Erratum to: The shallow overturning circulation of the Indian Ocean Schott, Friedrich A.
2002
97-100 3-4 p. 373-384
12 p.
article
48 Experiments on cut ropes due to the shearing action of bodies Ishii, Hideo
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 329-341
13 p.
article
49 Factors influencing physical structure and lower trophic levels of the eastern Bering Sea shelf in 2005: Sea ice, tides and winds Stabeno, Phyllis
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 180-196
17 p.
article
50 Functional roles of interzonal migrating mesozooplankton in the western subarctic Pacific Kobari, Toru
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 279-298
20 p.
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51 Further study of synoptic variability in Wakasa Bay, Japan Umatani, Shin-ichiro
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 359-373
15 p.
article
52 Geophysics of sea ice in the Baltic Sea: A review Vihma, Timo
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 129-148
20 p.
article
53 Hydrographic changes in the Labrador Sea, 1960–2005 Yashayaev, Igor
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 242-276
35 p.
article
54 Hydrographic observations Atkinson, Larry P.
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 231-266
36 p.
article
55 Hydrographic profiling across the East China sea shelf edge by an underwater sliding vehicle with CTD sensors Kuroda, Yoshifumi
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 401-416
16 p.
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56 Influence of food quality on egg production and viability of the marine planktonic copepod Acartia omorii Shin, Kyoungsoon
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 265-277
13 p.
article
57 Influence of light intensity on diatom physiology and nutrient dynamics in the Oyashio region Saito, Hiroaki
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 251-263
13 p.
article
58 Interactions of phytoplankton, zooplankton and microorganisms Pomeroy, L.R.
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 353-372
20 p.
article
59 Intercomparison experiment of current meters in the upper ocean Nakata, Kisaburo
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 525-536
12 p.
article
60 Interdecadal variability in Labrador Sea precipitation minus evaporation and salinity Myers, Paul G.
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 341-357
17 p.
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61 Introduction Paffenhöfer, Gustav-Adolf
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 221-230
10 p.
article
62 Introduction Takano, Kenzo
1988
97-100 3-4 p. v-
1 p.
article
63 Investigation of tropical eel spawning area in the South-Western Indian Ocean: Influence of the oceanic circulation Pous, S.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 396-413
18 p.
article
64 Is the Leeuwin Current driven by Pacific heating and winds? Stuart Godfrey, J.
1991
97-100 3-4 p. 225-272
48 p.
article
65 Laboratory studies of interleaving Ruddick, B.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 529-547
19 p.
article
66 Large bio-geographical shifts in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean: From the subpolar gyre, via plankton, to blue whiting and pilot whales Hátún, H.
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 149-162
14 p.
article
67 Larval fish abundance and physical forcing in the Gulf of Alaska, 1981–2003 Doyle, Miriam J.
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 163-187
25 p.
article
68 Lateral advection of organic matter in cascading-dominated submarine canyons Tesi, T.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 185-203
19 p.
article
69 Low seasonality of low concentrations of surface chlorophyll in the Subantarctic water ring: underwater irradiance, iron, or grazing? Banse, Karl
1996
97-100 3-4 p. 241-291
51 p.
article
70 Mesoscale structure of copepod assemblages in the coastal transition zone and oceanic waters off central-southern Chile Morales, Carmen E.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 158-173
16 p.
article
71 Metridia pacifica in Dabob Bay, Washington: The diatom effect and the discrepancy between high abundance and low egg production rates Halsband-Lenk, Claudia
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 422-441
20 p.
article
72 Michael Mahlon Mullin, oceanographer: his work on plankton size and as a mentor Checkley Jr., Dave
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 243-249
7 p.
article
73 Minima of interannual sea-level variability in the Indian Ocean Shankar, D.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 225-241
17 p.
article
74 Modeling and prediction of tidal currents in the Korea strait Fang, Guohong
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 307-318
12 p.
article
75 Modelling hydrographic changes in the Labrador sea over the past five decades Lu, Youyu
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 406-426
21 p.
article
76 Modelling planktonic ecosystems: parameterizing complexity Denman, K.L.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 429-452
24 p.
article
77 Modelling the response of the planktonic food web to iron fertilization and warming in the NE subarctic Pacific Peña, M.Angélica
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 453-479
27 p.
article
78 M2 tidal currents near the continental shelf margin in the East China Sea Yamashiro, Toru
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 431-440
10 p.
article
79 Near-inertial current oscillations off the mid-east coast of Korea Lie, Heung-Jae
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 241-253
13 p.
article
80 Numerical experiments on double-diffusive intrusions in the ocean and their relation to laboratory experiments Yoshida, J.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 549-557
9 p.
article
81 Numerical experiments on salt-finger convection Yoshida, Jiro
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 435-459
25 p.
article
82 Numerical experiments relating to the “Great Salinity Anomaly” of the seventies in the Greenland and Norwegian seas Legutke, Stephanie
1991
97-100 3-4 p. 341-363
23 p.
article
83 Numerical modelling of the tide-induced residual current in the East China Sea Yuxiang, Tang
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 417-429
13 p.
article
84 Observational and laboratory insights into salt finger convection Schmitt, R.W.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 419-433
15 p.
article
85 Ocean current generated sedimentary facies in the Osumi Strait, South of Kyushu, Japan Ikehara, Ken
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 515-524
10 p.
article
86 Oceanic double-infusion: introduction Ruddick, Barry
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 381-393
13 p.
article
87 Oceanic thermohaline intrusions: observations Ruddick, B.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 499-527
29 p.
article
88 Oceanic thermohaline intrusions: theory Ruddick, Barry
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 483-497
15 p.
article
89 On the Kuroshio branch in the Taiwan strait during wintertime Joe, Wang
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 469-491
23 p.
article
90 On the natural oscillations of Monterey Bay: Observations, modeling, and origins Breaker, Laurence C.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 380-395
16 p.
article
91 On the seasonal variation in in- and outflow volume transport of the Japan Sea Sekine, Yoshihiko
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 269-279
11 p.
article
92 Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the modern ocean Paulmier, A.
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 113-128
16 p.
article
93 Patterns of biomass-size spectra from oligotrophic waters of the Northwest Atlantic Quinones, Renato A.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 405-427
23 p.
article
94 Picoplankton community structure on the Atlantic Meridional Transect: a comparison between seasons Zubkov, Mikhail V.
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 369-386
18 p.
article
95 Plankton size classes, functional groups and ecosystem dynamics: an introduction Peña, M.Angelica
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 239-242
4 p.
article
96 Predator–prey encounter rates in turbulent water: Analytical models and numerical tests Pécseli, Hans L.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 171-179
9 p.
article
97 Propagation characteristics of swell incoming from the deep ocean into the seas East of China Zhang, Ruo-Chao
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 441-455
15 p.
article
98 Reproduction of Pseudocalanus newmani (Copepoda: Calanoida) is deleteriously affected by diatom blooms – A field study Halsband-Lenk, Claudia
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 332-348
17 p.
article
99 Reproductive success of Calanus pacificus during diatom blooms in Dabob Bay, Washington Pierson, James J.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 314-331
18 p.
article
100 Responses of fish production to fishing and climate variability in the northern South China Sea Qiu, Yongsong
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 197-212
16 p.
article
101 Responses of the chaetognath, Sagitta elegans, and larval Pacific hake, Merluccius productus, to spring diatom and copepod blooms in a temperate fjord (Dabob Bay, Washington) Fulmer, Julia H.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 442-461
20 p.
article
102 River discharges of water and nutrients to the Mediterranean and Black Sea: Major drivers for ecosystem changes during past and future decades? Ludwig, Wolfgang
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 199-217
19 p.
article
103 Sea water temperature variation east of Taiwan Yin, Fuh
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 457-467
11 p.
article
104 Strengths and weaknesses of the global ocean conveyor: Inter-basin freshwater disparities as the major control Haupt, Bernd J.
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 358-369
12 p.
article
105 Subtidal frequency fluctuations of current velocity and sea level in the Japan Sea Nakata, Kisaburo
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 227-240
14 p.
article
106 Summary and conclusions Paffenhöfer, Gustav-Adolf
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 437-441
5 p.
article
107 Summertime hydrographic features in the southeastern Hwanghae Lie, Heung-Jae
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 229-242
14 p.
article
108 Surface geostrophic currents across the Antarctic circumpolar current in Drake Passage from 1992 to 2004 Cunningham, Stuart
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 296-310
15 p.
article
109 Surface phytoplankton pigment distributions in the Atlantic Ocean: an assessment of basin scale variability between 50°N and 50°S Gibb, S.W
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 339-368
30 p.
article
110 Surface salinity in the Atlantic Ocean (30°S–50°N) Reverdin, G.
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 311-340
30 p.
article
111 Surge hindcast in the East China sea Choi, B.H.
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 177-192
16 p.
article
112 Suspended matter regime in the Yellow Sea Milliman, John D.
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 215-227
13 p.
article
113 Temperature and salinity distributions in the South China Sea and adjacent waters YaoXiang, Huang
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 493-501
9 p.
article
114 Temporal and spatial variation in the sizes of California current macrozooplankton: analysis by optical plankton counter Mullin, Michael M.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 299-316
18 p.
article
115 The Atlantic Meridional Transect: overview and synthesis of data Aiken, J
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 257-312
56 p.
article
116 The balance between microzooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth in a highly productive estuarine fjord Leising, Andrew W.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 366-383
18 p.
article
117 The biogeography of the North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica) Gregr, Edward J.
2009
97-100 3-4 p. 188-198
11 p.
article
118 The calculation of Kuroshio current structure in the East China Sea—early summer 1986 Yaochu, Yuan
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 343-361
19 p.
article
119 The calibration and validation of SeaWiFS data Hooker, S.B.
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 427-465
39 p.
article
120 The CANALES experiment (1996-1998). Interannual, seasonal, and mesoscale variability of the circulation in the Balearic Channels Pinot, J.-M
2002
97-100 3-4 p. 335-370
36 p.
article
121 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 8. A multivariate analysis of community structure Domanski, Peter
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 491-511
21 p.
article
122 The diel migrations and distributions within a Mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 1. Introduction and sampling procedures Roe, H.S.J.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 245-268
24 p.
article
123 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 6. Medusae, ctenophores, amphipods and euphausiids Roe, H.S.J.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 425-460
36 p.
article
124 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 3. Planktonic ostracods, a stable component in the community Angel, M.V.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 319-351
33 p.
article
125 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 7. Siphonophores Pugh, P.R.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 461-489
29 p.
article
126 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 4. The copepods Roe, H.S.J.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 353-388
36 p.
article
127 The diel migrations and distributions within a mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 5. Vertical migrations and feeding of fish Roe, H.S.J.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 389-424
36 p.
article
128 The diel migrations and distributions within a Mesopelagic community in the North East Atlantic. 2. Vertical migrations and feeding of Mysids and decapod crustacea Roe, H.S.J.
1984
97-100 3-4 p. 269-318
50 p.
article
129 The diffusive regime of double-diffusive convection Kelley, D.E.
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 461-481
21 p.
article
130 The influence of mixing on primary productivity: A unique application of classical critical depth theory van Ruth, Paul D.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 224-235
12 p.
article
131 The linear models of the ACC LaCasce, J.H.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 139-157
19 p.
article
132 The meridional distribution of dissolved iodine in near-surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean Truesdale, V.W
2000
97-100 3-4 p. 387-400
14 p.
article
133 The near surface tropical Atlantic in 1982–1984: Results from a numerical simulation and a data analysis Reverdin, G.
1991
97-100 3-4 p. 273-340
68 p.
article
134 The potential impacts of climate change on the hydrography of the northwest European continental shelf Holt, Jason
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 361-379
19 p.
article
135 The structure of shelf and gulf stream motions in the Georgia bight Hamilton, Peter
1987
97-100 3-4 p. 329-351
23 p.
article
136 Tidal fluctuation of the surface currents of the Kuroshio in the East China Sea Rikiishi, Kunio
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 193-213
21 p.
article
137 Top-down and bottom-up factors affecting seabird population trends in the California current system (1985–2006) Ainley, David G.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 242-254
13 p.
article
138 Towards an assessment of simple global marine biogeochemical models of different complexity Kriest, I.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 337-360
24 p.
article
139 Trajectories of drift bottles released in the Tsushima Strait Miita, Tsunehiro
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 255-263
9 p.
article
140 Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in aquatic environments Passow, U.
2002
97-100 3-4 p. 287-333
47 p.
article
141 Tsushima current water at the entrance of the Korea strait in autumn Byun, Sang-Kyung
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 295-306
12 p.
article
142 Unusual large-scale phytoplankton blooms in the equatorial Pacific Ryan, John P
2002
97-100 3-4 p. 263-285
23 p.
article
143 Variability in duration and intensity of euphausiid spawning off central Oregon, 1996–2001 Feinberg, L.R
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 363-379
17 p.
article
144 Variation in mesozooplankton community structure in the Japan/East Sea (1991–1999) with possible influence of the ENSO scale climatic variability Chiba, Sanae
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 317-339
23 p.
article
145 Variation in nematode assemblages over multiple spatial scales and environmental conditions in Arctic deep seas Fonseca, Gustavo
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 174-184
11 p.
article
146 Vertical distribution and abundance of Calanus pacificus and Pseudocalanus newmani in relation to chlorophyll a concentrations in Dabob Bay, Washington Pierson, James J.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 349-365
17 p.
article
147 Volume flux and fresh water transport associated with the East Icelandic Current Jónsson, Steingrímur
2007
97-100 3-4 p. 231-241
11 p.
article
148 Warped temperature profiles observed in the sediment of geothermally active areas in the Japan Sea— A hypothesis of double diffusive sinking Yasui, Masashi
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 255-267
13 p.
article
149 Water characteristics and movements of the Yellow Sea Warm Current in summer Park, Young-Hyang
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 243-254
12 p.
article
150 Why is the Eastern Mediterranean phosphorus limited? Krom, M.D.
2010
97-100 3-4 p. 236-244
9 p.
article
151 Wind-driven circulation in the Japan Sea and its influence on the branching of the Tsushima Current Sekine, Yoshihiko
1986
97-100 3-4 p. 297-312
16 p.
article
152 Winter-spring phytoplankton blooms in Dabob Bay, Washington Horner, Rita A.
2005
97-100 3-4 p. 286-313
28 p.
article
153 WORKING GROUP LIST OF MEMBERSHIP 2003
97-100 3-4 p. 395-397
3 p.
article
154 Yangtze Brackish water plume—circulation and diffusion Wensu, Wang
1988
97-100 3-4 p. 373-385
13 p.
article
155 Zonal and seasonal variations in zooplankton community structure off the central Oregon coast, 1998–2000 Keister, Julie E
2003
97-100 3-4 p. 341-361
21 p.
article
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