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1 A consistent high primary production and chlorophyll-a maximum in a narrow strait — Effects of hydraulic control Lund-Hansen, Lars Chresten
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 395-405
11 p.
article
2 A coupled ocean-atmosphere box model of the Atlantic Ocean: A bimodal climate response Birchfield, G. Edward
1990
113-114 1-2 p. 197-208
12 p.
article
3 Adaptability and vulnerability of zooplankton species in the adjacent regions of the Black and Marmara Seas Isinibilir, M.
2011
113-114 1-2 p. 18-27
10 p.
article
4 Adapting the light·biomass (BZI) models of phytoplankton primary production to shallow marine ecosystems Brush, Mark J.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 227-235
9 p.
article
5 A 2D/3D hydrodynamic and sediment transport model for the Yangtze Estuary, China Hu, Kelin
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 114-136
23 p.
article
6 A deterministic population dynamics model to study the distribution of a benthic bivalve with planktonic larvae (Paphia rhomboïdes) in the English Channel (NW Europe) Savina, Marie
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 63-76
14 p.
article
7 A 3-dimensional primary production model (BLOOM/GEM) and its applications to the (southern) North Sea (coupled physical–chemical–ecological model) Los, F.J.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 259-294
36 p.
article
8 A fate and transport ocean model for persistent organic pollutants and its application to the North Sea Ilyina, T.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 1-19
19 p.
article
9 A forecast experiment in the Balearic Sea Onken, Reiner
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 79-98
20 p.
article
10 A hybrid framework for predicting waves and longshore currents Rusu, Eugen
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 59-73
15 p.
article
11 Air–sea exchange of semivolatile organic compounds — Wind and/or sea surface temperature control of volatilisation studied using a coupled general circulation model Stemmler, I.
2011
113-114 1-2 p. 11-18
8 p.
article
12 Air–sea fluxes and river discharges in the Black Sea with a focus on the Danube and Bosphorus Kara, A. Birol
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 74-95
22 p.
article
13 Air–sea gas exchange at extreme wind speeds measured by autonomous oceanographic floats D'Asaro, Eric
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 722-736
15 p.
article
14 A mixed-layer nutrient climatology of Leeuwin Current and Western Australian shelf waters: Seasonal nutrient dynamics and biomass Lourey, Martin J.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 25-51
27 p.
article
15 A modelling study of Emiliania huxleyi in the NE atlantic Tyrrell, T
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 83-112
30 p.
article
16 A multivariate approach to model skill assessment Allen, J.I.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 83-94
12 p.
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17 Analysis of model calibration results: Atlantic Ocean climatic calculations Sarkisyan, A.S.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 47-66
20 p.
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18 Analysis of water quality in Lake Hamana using a coupled physical and biochemical model Taguchi, Koichi
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 107-132
26 p.
article
19 An analysis of the characteristics of chlorophyll in the Sulu Sea Wang, Jing
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 111-119
9 p.
article
20 An ecological model evaluation of two nutrient abatement strategies for the Baltic Sea Neumann, Thomas
2005
113-114 1-2 p. 195-206
12 p.
article
21 An ecological model of the Northern and Central Adriatic Sea: Analysis of ecosystem structure and fishing impacts Coll, Marta
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 119-154
36 p.
article
22 An Ensemble Kalman filter with a 1-D marine ecosystem model Eknes, Mette
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 75-100
26 p.
article
23 A new method of describing phytoplankton blooms: Examples from Helgoland Roads Mieruch, S.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 36-43
8 p.
article
24 An operational search and rescue model for the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea Breivik, Øyvind
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 99-113
15 p.
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25 A note on the deep-water inflow to the Bothnian Sea Hietala, Riikka
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 255-264
10 p.
article
26 Anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the South Atlantic western basin Ríos, Aida F.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 38-44
7 p.
article
27 A numerical study of the formation of the Rhône River plume Marsaleix, Patrick
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 99-115
17 p.
article
28 A nutrient to fish model for the example of the Baltic Sea Fennel, Wolfgang
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 184-195
12 p.
article
29 Application of SeaWIFS- and AVHRR-derived data for mesoscale and regional validation of a 3-D high-resolution physical–biological model of the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) Le Fouest, V.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 30-50
21 p.
article
30 Applications of a new ecosystem model to study the dynamics of phytoplankton and nutrients in the Ariake Sea, west coast of Kyushu, Japan Minh Hang, Nguyen Thi
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 1-16
16 p.
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31 Applied coastal biogeochemical modelling to quantify the environmental impact of fish farm nutrients and inform managers Wild-Allen, Karen
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 134-147
14 p.
article
32 Approaches to end-to-end ecosystem models Fulton, Elizabeth A.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 171-183
13 p.
article
33 A rapid response nowcast/forecast system using multiply nested ocean models and distributed data systems Onken, Reiner
2005
113-114 1-2 p. 45-66
22 p.
article
34 A real-time coastal ocean prediction experiment for MREA04 Ko, Dong S.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 17-28
12 p.
article
35 A real-time nearshore wave and current prediction system Allard, Richard
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 37-58
22 p.
article
36 A re-analysis of Black Sea surface temperature Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 50-64
15 p.
article
37 A reassessment of the dispersion properties of 99Tc in the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea Orre, Steinar
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 24-38
15 p.
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38 A redefinition of water masses in the Vietnamese upwelling area Dippner, Joachim W.
2011
113-114 1-2 p. 42-47
6 p.
article
39 A reduced-order strategy for 4D-Var data assimilation Robert, C.
2005
113-114 1-2 p. 70-82
13 p.
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40 A review of the surface climate of the Southern Hemisphere and some comparisons with the Northern Hemisphere van Loon, H.
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 171-194
24 p.
article
41 Arsenic et iode des Algues et des Zostères de l'environnement laguno-marin d'Arcachon (France) Dumon, Jean-Claude
1992
113-114 1-2 p. 31-40
10 p.
article
42 A sequential assimilation scheme applied to global wave analysis and prediction Lionello, P.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 87-107
21 p.
article
43 A simple sediment process description suitable for 3D-ecosystem modelling — Development and testing in the Gulf of Finland Kiirikki, Mikko
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 55-66
12 p.
article
44 A simplified reduced order Kalman filtering and application to altimetric data assimilation in Tropical Pacific Hoteit, Ibrahim
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 101-127
27 p.
article
45 A spatially explicit ecosystem model of seston depletion in dense mussel culture Grant, Jon
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 155-168
14 p.
article
46 Assessing skill of estuarine and coastal eutrophication models for water quality managers Fitzpatrick, James J.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 195-211
17 p.
article
47 Assessing the role of benthic filter feeders on phytoplankton production in a shellfish farming site: Mont Saint Michel Bay, France Cugier, Philippe
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 21-34
14 p.
article
48 Assessing the uncertainties of model estimates of primary productivity in the tropical Pacific Ocean Friedrichs, Marjorie A.M.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 113-133
21 p.
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49 Assessment of some linear food web methods Steele, John H.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 186-194
9 p.
article
50 Assimilating ocean tide determined data into global tidal models Zahel, W.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 3-13
11 p.
article
51 Assimilation of altimeter data into a quasigeostrophic ocean model using optimal interpolation and eofs Rienecker, M.M.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 125-143
19 p.
article
52 Assimilation of SeaWiFS data into a global ocean-biogeochemical model using a local SEIK filter Nerger, Lars
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 237-254
18 p.
article
53 Assimilation of temperature and sea level observations into a primitive equation model of the tropical Pacific Fischer, M.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 31-46
16 p.
article
54 A study of crab larvae dispersal on the Western Iberian Shelf: Physical processes Peliz, Alvaro
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 215-236
22 p.
article
55 A synopticity test of a sampling pattern in the Alboran Sea Rixen, Michel
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 111-130
20 p.
article
56 A three-dimensional model study of the Mediterranean outflow Jungclaus, Johann H
2000
113-114 1-2 p. 41-66
26 p.
article
57 A time-dependent depth-integrated barotropic physical model of the Bering/Chukchi Seas for use in ecosystem analysis Shuert, Paul G.
1992
113-114 1-2 p. 141-161
21 p.
article
58 Atmosphere-ocean interaction Buat-Ménard(Bordeaux), P.
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 131-132
2 p.
article
59 Atmospheric boundary layer measurements over sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk Shirasawa, Kunio
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 63-79
17 p.
article
60 Austral winter distributions of large tintinnid and large sarcodinid protozooplankton in the ice-edge zone of the Weddell/Scotia Seas Gowing, Marcia M.
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 131-141
11 p.
article
61 Autumn net copepod abundance and assemblages in relation to water masses on the continental shelf of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea Zuo, Tao
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 159-172
14 p.
article
62 A weak constraint inverse for a zero-dimensional marine ecosystem model Natvik, L.-J.
2001
113-114 1-2 p. 19-44
26 p.
article
63 Bacterial utilization of glucose in the water column from eutrophic to oligotrophic pelagic areas in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean Bianchi, Armand
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 45-55
11 p.
article
64 Baroclinic modelling and analysis of tide- and wind-induced circulation in the Ría de Muros (NW Spain) Iglesias, G.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 475-484
10 p.
article
65 Barotropic eastward currents in the western Gulf of Lion, north-western Mediterranean Sea, during stratified conditions Petrenko, A.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 406-428
23 p.
article
66 Basin patterns of global sea level changes for 2004–2007 Chang, You-Soon
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 115-124
10 p.
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67 Bayesian calibration of mechanistic aquatic biogeochemical models and benefits for environmental management Arhonditsis, George B.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 8-30
23 p.
article
68 Behavior of the giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai in the East China Sea and East/Japan Sea during the summer of 2005: A numerical model approach using a particle-tracking experiment Moon, Jae-Hong
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 101-114
14 p.
article
69 Benthic sediment composition and nutrient cycling in an Intermittently Closed and Open Lake Lagoon Spooner, D.R.
2009
113-114 1-2 p. 33-45
13 p.
article
70 Bioavailable organic matter in surface sediments of the Nazaré canyon and adjacent slope (Western Iberian Margin) García, R.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 44-59
16 p.
article
71 Biochemical composition of seston in two upwelling sites within the Humboldt Current System (21°S to 23°S): Summer conditions Isla, Enrique
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 61-71
11 p.
article
72 Biogeochemical cycles of Org-C, Tot-N and Tot-S in the sediment of the Ghar El Melh Lagoon (north of Tunisia) Added, Ayed
2001
113-114 1-2 p. 139-154
16 p.
article
73 Biogeochemical, physical and anthropogenic transformations in the Daugava River estuary and plume, and the open Gulf of Riga (Baltic Sea) indicated by major and trace elements Yurkovskis, Aivars
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 77-96
20 p.
article
74 Biogeochemical tracers and fluxes in the Western Mediterranean Sea, spring 2005 Schroeder, K.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 8-24
17 p.
article
75 Biological and physical processes in and around Astoria submarine Canyon, Oregon, USA Bosley, Keith L.
2004
113-114 1-2 p. 21-37
17 p.
article
76 Bio-physical coupling in the formation of zooplankton and fish aggregations over abrupt topographies Genin, Amatzia
2004
113-114 1-2 p. 3-20
18 p.
article
77 Bio-physical oceanographic interactions at the edge of the Arctic ice pack Niebauer, H.J.
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 209-232
24 p.
article
78 Bottom shear stresses and velocity profiles in stratified tidal planetary boundary layer flow from similarity theory Myrhaug, Dag
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 167-180
14 p.
article
79 Bottom–up and top–down forcing in a simple size-structured plankton dynamics model Stock, Charles A.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 134-152
19 p.
article
80 Calanus spp. grazing affects egg production and vertical carbon flux (the marginal ice zone and open Barents Sea) Pasternak, Anna
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 147-164
18 p.
article
81 Carbon flows through the microbial food web of first-year ice in resolute passage (Canadian High Arctic) Vézina, Alain F.
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 173-189
17 p.
article
82 Challenges for a new generation of marine ecosystem models: Overview of the Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research (AMEMR) Symposium, 23–26 June 2008, Plymouth UK Blackford, Jerry
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
83 Changes in food web structure under scenarios of overfishing in the southern Benguela: Comparison of the Ecosim and OSMOSE modelling approaches Travers, M.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 101-111
11 p.
article
84 Changes in nutrient concentration induced by hydrological variability and its effect on light absorption by phytoplankton in the Alborán Sea (Western Mediterranean Sea) Mercado, Jesús M.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 31-45
15 p.
article
85 Changes in sea-ice phagotrophic microprotists (20–200 μm) during the spring algal bloom, Canadian Arctic Archipelago Sime-Ngando, Télesphore
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 163-172
10 p.
article
86 Characterisation of wave-influenced macroalgal propagule settlement Stevens, C.L.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 96-107
12 p.
article
87 Characteristics of ships' depression waves and associated sediment resuspension in Venice Lagoon, Italy Rapaglia, John
2011
113-114 1-2 p. 45-56
12 p.
article
88 Characteristics of suspended particulate organic matter in the southwestern Atlantic: Influence of temperature, nutrient and phytoplankton features on the stable isotope signature Lara, Rubén J.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 199-209
11 p.
article
89 Characteristics of the turbulent oceanic boundary layer under sea ice. Part 1: A review of the ice-ocean boundary layer Shirasawa, Kunio
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 153-160
8 p.
article
90 Characteristics of the turbulent oceanic boundary layer under sea ice. Part 2: Measurements in southeast Hudson Bay Shirasawa, Kunio
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 161-169
9 p.
article
91 Chemical and isotopic alteration of organic matter during early diagenesis: Evidence from the coastal area off-shore the Pearl River estuary, south China Chen, Fanrong
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 372-380
9 p.
article
92 Chemical characterization and dynamics of particulate combined amino acids in Pacific surface waters Tsukasaki, Ayumi
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 173-184
12 p.
article
93 Chronological records of metal deposition in sediments from the Strait of Sicily, central Mediterranean: Assessing natural fluxes and anthropogenic alteration Tranchida, Giorgio
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 157-172
16 p.
article
94 Circulation and nutrient modeling of Thermaikos Gulf, Greece Nikolaidis, Nikolaos P.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 51-62
12 p.
article
95 Circulation in a semi-enclosed bay under influence of strong freshwater input Ulses, C.
2005
113-114 1-2 p. 113-132
20 p.
article
96 Circulation of marginal and semi-enclosed seas Mooers, Christopher N.K
2000
113-114 1-2 p. 1-2
2 p.
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97 Climate variability and change scenarios for a marine commodity: Modelling small pelagic fish, fisheries and fishmeal in a globalized market Merino, Gorka
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 196-205
10 p.
article
98 Coastal dynamics and dissolved organic carbon in the western Sardinian shelf (Western Mediterranean) Santinelli, C.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 167-188
22 p.
article
99 Coastal upwelling in the South Atlantic Bight: A revisit of the 2003 cold event using long term observations and model hindcast solutions Hyun, Kyung Hoon
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 1-13
13 p.
article
100 Coccolithophorid dynamics: The European Emiliania huxleyi programme, EHUX Harris, Roger P.
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 1-11
11 p.
article
101 Coexistence of microalgal sedimentation and water column recycling in a seasonally ice-covered ecosystem (Saroma-ko Lagoon, Sea of Okhotsk, Japan) Michel, C.
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 133-148
16 p.
article
102 Collaboration tools and techniques for large model datasets Signell, Richard P.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 154-161
8 p.
article
103 Comments on “the sea surface pressure formulation of rigid lid models. Implications for altimetric data assimilation studies” by N. Pinardi, A. Rosati and R. Pacanowski Deleersnijder, E.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 121-123
3 p.
article
104 Comparison of analyzed and measured wind speeds in the perspective of oceanic simulations over the Mediterranean basin: Analyses, QuikSCAT and buoy data Ruti, Paolo M.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 33-48
16 p.
article
105 Comparison of sequential updating, Kalman filter and variational methods for assimilating Rossby waves in the simulated Geosat altimeter data into a quasi-geostrophic model Ikeda, M.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 15-30
16 p.
article
106 Competition between different groups of phytoplankton for nutrients in the southern North Sea Dippner, Joachim W.
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 181-198
18 p.
article
107 Complexity, accuracy and practical applicability of different biogeochemical model versions Los, F.J.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 44-74
31 p.
article
108 Compositional and temporal evolution of particle fluxes in the open Algero–Balearic basin (Western Mediterranean) Zúñiga, D.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 196-214
19 p.
article
109 Composition and variability of downward particulate matter fluxes in the Palamós submarine canyon (NW Mediterranean) Martín, J.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 75-97
23 p.
article
110 Connectivity in the northern Gulf of California from particle tracking in a three-dimensional numerical model Marinone, S.G.
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 149-158
10 p.
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111 Contents 2007
113-114 1-2 p. 302-
1 p.
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112 Contents continued 2009
113-114 1-2 p. 314-
1 p.
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113 Contents continued 2008
113-114 1-2 p. 737-738
2 p.
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114 Continuous data assimilation of drifting buoy trajectory into an equatorial Pacific Ocean model Kamachi, M.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 159-178
20 p.
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115 Copepod diffusion within multifractal phytoplankton fields Marguerit, C.
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 69-83
15 p.
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116 Copepods in ice-covered seas—Distribution, adaptations to seasonally limited food, metabolism, growth patterns and life cycle strategies in polar seas Conover, R.J.
1991
113-114 1-2 p. 1-41
41 p.
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117 Costs and benefits of calcification in coccolithophorids Anning, T.
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 45-56
12 p.
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118 Coupled ocean wind and sea surface temperature patterns off the western Iberian Peninsula Sánchez, Ricardo F.
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 103-127
25 p.
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119 Cross-front hydrography and fish larval distribution at the Angola–Benguela Frontal Zone John, H.-Ch.
2001
113-114 1-2 p. 91-111
21 p.
article
120 Cross-shelf circulation in the Yellow and East China Seas indicated by MODIS satellite observations Yuan, Dongliang
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 134-149
16 p.
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121 Currents and turbulent fluxes under the first-year sea ice in Resolute Passage, Northwest Territories, Canada Shirasawa, Kunio
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 21-32
12 p.
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122 Cyclonic eddies identified in the Cape Basin of the South Atlantic Ocean Hall, C.
2011
113-114 1-2 p. 1-10
10 p.
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123 Daily inter-annual simulations of SST and MLD using atmospherically forced OGCMs: Model evaluation in comparison to buoy time series Birol Kara, A.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 95-119
25 p.
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124 Data assimilation and a pelagic ecosystem model: parameterization using time series observations Spitz, Y.H.
1998
113-114 1-2 p. 51-68
18 p.
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125 Data assimilation into a numerical shallow water flow model: a stochastic optimal control approach Heemink, A.W.
1995
113-114 1-2 p. 145-158
14 p.
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126 Defining habitats suitable for larval fish in the German Bight (southern North Sea): An IBM approach using spatially- and temporally-resolved, size-structured prey fields Kühn, Wilfried
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 329-342
14 p.
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127 Density-dependent effects on seston dynamics and rates of filtering and biodeposition of the suspension-cultured scallop Chlamys farreri in a eutrophic bay (northern China): An experimental study in semi-in situ flow-through systems Zhou, Yi
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 143-158
16 p.
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128 Design of an array of profiling floats in the North Atlantic from model simulations Guinehut, S.
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 1-9
9 p.
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129 Detailed 2-D imaging of the Mediterranean outflow and meddies off W Iberia from multichannel seismic data Pinheiro, Luis Menezes
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 89-100
12 p.
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130 Development and lipid storage in Calanus euxinus from the Black and Marmara seas: Variabilities due to habitat conditions Svetlichny, L.S.
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 52-62
11 p.
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131 Development of a coupled physical–biological ecosystem model ECOSMO Schrum, Corinna
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 79-99
21 p.
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132 Diatom assemblages from a turbid coastal plain estuary: Río de la Plata (South America) Licursi, Magdalena
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 35-45
11 p.
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133 Diel changes in vertical distribution and feeding activity of copepods in ice-covered Resolute Passage, Canadian Arctic, in spring 1992 Hattori, Hiroshi
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 205-219
15 p.
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134 Diel variations in particle stocks in the oligotrophic waters of the Ionian Sea (Mediterranean) Oubelkheir, Kadija
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 364-371
8 p.
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135 Diel vertical migration and feeding rhythm of copepods under sea ice at Saroma-ko Lagoon Saito, Hiroaki
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 191-203
13 p.
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136 Dissolved oxygen and O2 flux across the water–air interface of the Changjiang Estuary in May 2003 Gao, Xuelu
2008
113-114 1-2 p. 343-350
8 p.
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137 Distribution of bacterial biomass and activity in the marginal ice zone of the central Barents Sea during summer Howard-Jones, M.H
2002
113-114 1-2 p. 77-91
15 p.
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138 Distribution of benthic macrofaunal communities in the western Baltic Sea with regard to near-bottom environmental parameters. 1. Causal analysis Gogina, Mayya
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 112-123
12 p.
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139 Distribution of benthic macrofaunal communities in the western Baltic Sea with regard to near-bottom environmental parameters. 2. Modelling and prediction Gogina, Mayya
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 57-70
14 p.
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140 Distribution of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the surface microlayer and subsurface water of the Yellow Sea, China during spring Yang, Gui-Peng
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 22-34
13 p.
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141 Distribution of N⁎ in the Sea of Okhotsk and its use as a biogeochemical tracer of the Okhotsk Sea Intermediate Water formation process Yoshikawa, Chisato
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 49-62
14 p.
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142 Distribution of soft-bottom polychaetes of the Levantine coast of Turkey, eastern Mediterranean Sea Mutlu, Erhan
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 23-35
13 p.
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143 Distribution of suspended matter in a coastal upwelling area. Satellite data and in situ measurements Froidefond, J.-M.
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 91-105
15 p.
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144 Distribution of the two types of ice diatom communities in the Antarctic Meguro, Hiroshi
1992
113-114 1-2 p. 163-168
6 p.
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145 Diurnal vertical motions over a seamount of the southern Gulf of California Valle-Levinson, Arnoldo
2004
113-114 1-2 p. 61-77
17 p.
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146 DOC and its relationship to algae in bottom ice communities Smith, R.E.H.
1997
113-114 1-2 p. 71-80
10 p.
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147 Does local topography control hypoxia on the eastern Texas–Louisiana shelf? DiMarco, Steven F.
2010
113-114 1-2 p. 25-35
11 p.
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148 Dynamics of the sea ice edge in Davis Strait Heide-Jørgensen, M.P.
2007
113-114 1-2 p. 170-178
9 p.
article
149 Dynamics of the western Baltic Fennel, Wolfgang
1992
113-114 1-2 p. 183-205
23 p.
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150 Dynamic vs. apparent Redfield ratio in the oceans: A case for 3D-models Maier-Reimer, Ernst
1996
113-114 1-2 p. 113-120
8 p.
article
151 ECOSMO, a coupled ecosystem model of the North Sea and Baltic Sea: Part II. Spatial-seasonal characteristics in the North Sea as revealed by EOF analysis Schrum, Corinna
2006
113-114 1-2 p. 100-113
14 p.
article
152 Eddies originating at the South-West Indian Ridge Ansorge, I.J.
2003
113-114 1-2 p. 1-18
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197 Effect of eddy transport on the nutrient supply into the euphotic zone simulated in an eddy-permitting ocean ecosystem model Sumata, Hiroshi
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198 Effect of nitrogen and silicate enrichment on photosynthate allocation by ice algae from Resolute Passage, Canadian Arctic Taguchi, Satoru
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199 Effect of river run-off on the distribution of marine invertebrate larvae in the southern Kara Sea (Russian Arctic) Fetzer, Ingo
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200 Effect of silicate enrichment on ice algae at low salinity in Saroma-ko Lagoon, Hokkaido, Japan Taguchi, Satoru
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201 Effect of the accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sea surface microlayer on their coastal air–sea exchanges Guitart, C.
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202 Effect of upwelling on the pelagic environment and bloom-forming cyanobacteria in the western Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea Vahtera, E.
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203 Effect of waves and currents on the dynamics and seasonal variations of suspended particulate matter in the North Sea Dobrynin, Mikhail
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204 Effects of atmospheric heat input on the release of organic carbon from sea ice Nishi, Yoshiki
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205 Effects of contrasting upwelling–downwelling on benthic foraminiferal distribution in the Ría de Vigo (NW Spain) Diz, Paula
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206 Effects of food conditions on the development of the population of Temora stylifera: A modeling approach Mazzocchi, M.G.
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207 Effects of frontal processes on marine aggregate dynamics and fluxes: An interannual study in a permanent geostrophic front (NW Mediterranean) Stemmann, Lars
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208 Effects of physical and biochemical processes on the dissolved oxygen budget for the Pearl River Estuary during summer Zhang, Heng
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209 Effects of resuspended sediments and vertical mixing on phytoplankton spring bloom dynamics in a tidal estuarine embayment Byun, Do-Seong
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210 Effects of the deep-water wave breaking dissipation on the wind-wave modelling in the Irish Sea Osuna, Pedro
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211 Effects of water renewal estimates on the oyster aquaculture potential of an inshore area Guyondet, Thomas
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212 Efficiency of high order numerical schemes for momentum advection Winther, Nina G.
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213 Elemental composition of particulate matter and nutrient dynamics in the Izmir Bay (Eastern Aegean) Kucuksezgin, Filiz
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214 Energy dissipation in non-uniform mangrove forests of arbitrary depth Vo-Luong, Phuoc
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215 Enhanced air–sea CO2 transfer due to water-side convection Rutgersson, Anna
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216 Enhanced buoyancy and hence upwelling of subsurface Kuroshio waters after a typhoon in the southern East China Sea Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur
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217 Enhanced mixing downstream of a pile in an estuarine flow Lass, H.U.
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218 Environmental and acoustic assessment: The AOB concept Martins, N.
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219 Epizooplankton summer production in the Irminger Sea Yebra, L.
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220 Erratum to “Air–sea gas exchange at extreme wind speeds measured by autonomous oceanographic floats” [J. Mar. Syst. 66 (2007) 92−109] D'Asaro, Eric
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221 Error quantification of a high-resolution coupled hydrodynamic–ecosystem coastal–ocean model: Part 1 model overview and assessment of the hydrodynamics Holt, Jason T.
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222 Estimating geostrophic and total velocities from CTD and ADCP data: Intercomparison of different methods Rubio, Anna
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223 Estimating hydrate formation and decomposition of gases released in a deepwater ocean plume Chen, Fanghui
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224 Estimation of air–sea CO2 fluxes in the Bay of Biscay based on empirical relationships and remotely sensed observations Padin, X.A.
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225 Estimation of the Adriatic Sea water turnover time using fallout 90Sr as a radioactive tracer Franić, Zdenko
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226 Estimation of the surface and mid-depth currents from Argo floats in the Pacific and error analysis Xie, Jiping
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227 Eulerian techniques for individual-based models with additive components Thygesen, Uffe Høgsbro
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228 Eutrophication-driven sediment microbial processes can explain the regional variation in phosphorus concentrations between Baltic Sea sub-basins Lehtoranta, Jouni
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229 Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea and shifts in nitrogen fixation analyzed with a 3D ecosystem model Neumann, Thomas
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230 Evaluation of the Stockholm Archipelago sediments, northwestern Baltic Sea Proper, as a trap for freshwater runoff organic carbon Jönsson, Anders
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231 Evolution du Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni et As dans le Bassin d'Arcachon (France). Impact de la biomasse végétale sur la géochimie d'un environment lagunaire Lapaquellerie, Yvon
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232 Extreme value analysis of decadal variations in storm surge elevations Butler, Adam
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233 Factors structuring the phytoplankton community in the upwelling site off El Loa River in northern Chile Herrera, Liliana
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234 Faunal assemblages of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in and around Alsancak Harbour (Izmir Bay, eastern Mediterranean) with special emphasis on alien species Çinar, Melih Ertan
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235 Filtering noise from oceanographic data with some applications for the Kara and Black Seas Ivanov, L.M.
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236 Fine-scale variability in phytoplankton community structure and inherent optical properties measured from an autonomous underwater vehicle Cunningham, Alex
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237 First record in Mediterranean Sea and redescription of the bentho-planktonic calanoid copepod species Pseudocyclops xiphophorus Wells, 1967 Zagami, Giacomo
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238 First stages of degradation of Limacina helicina shells observed above the aragonite chemical lysocline in Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica) Manno, C.
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239 Fluxes of nutrients from the tropical River Hooghly at the land–ocean boundary of Sundarbans, NE Coast of Bay of Bengal, India Mukhopadhyay, S.K.
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240 Formation, transport and decay of an intense phytoplankton bloom within the High-Nutrient Low-Chlorophyll belt of the Southern Ocean Whitehouse, M.J.
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241 Fronts in the Southern Indian Ocean as inferred from satellite sea surface temperature data Kostianoy, Andrey G.
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242 Fronts, jets, and counter-flows in the Western Iberian upwelling system Peliz, Álvaro
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243 Fronts, water masses and heat content variability in the Western Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral summer 2004 Anilkumar, N.
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244 Gaining insight into food webs reconstructed by the inverse method Kones, Julius K.
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245 Gas seepage in the Dnepr paleo-delta area (NW-Black Sea) and its regional impact on the water column methane cycle Schmale, O.
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246 Genetic characterisation of Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta) Medlin, L.K.
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247 Geochemical characteristics of nitrogen in the southern Yellow Sea surface sediments Lü, Xiaoxia
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248 Geochemical composition of the uppermost prodelta sediments of the Evros River, northeastern Aegean Sea Kanellopoulos, T.D.
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249 Geographical and monthly variability of the first baroclinic Rossby radius of deformation in the South China Sea Cai, Shuqun
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250 Global ecological consequences of the 1982–1983 El Niño-Southern oscillation Quinn, William H.
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251 Global fields of sea surface dimethylsulfide predicted from chlorophyll, nutrients and light Anderson, T.R.
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252 Grazing of phytoplankton by microzooplankton in the Barents Sea during early summer Verity, Peter G
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253 Heavy metals in edible seaweeds commercialised for human consumption Besada, Victoria
2009
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254 Historical macrobenthic community assemblages in the Avilés Canyon, N Iberian Shelf: Baseline biodiversity information for a marine protected area Louzao, Maite
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255 Horizontal heterogeneity of microalgal biomass in the first-year sea ice of Saroma-ko Lagoon (Hokkaido, Japan) Robineau, B.
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256 How does the character of oxygen demand control the structure of hypoxia on the Texas–Louisiana continental shelf? Hetland, Robert D.
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257 How to build and use individual-based models (IBMs) as hypothesis testing tools Neuheimer, A.B.
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258 Hydrodynamics between Africa and Antarctica during Austral Summer 2008 Luis, Alvarinho J.
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259 Hydrographically mediated patterns of photosynthetic pigments in the East/Japan Sea: Low N:P ratios and cyanobacterial dominance Kim, Tae-Hoon
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260 Hydrographic and biological patterns across the Angola–Benguela Frontal Zone under undisturbed conditions von Bodungen, B.
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261 Hydrographic behavior of the Galician Rias Baixas (NW Spain) under the spring intrusion of the Miño River Alvarez, I.
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262 Hydrographic characterization of an estuarine tidal channel Vaz, Nuno
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263 Hydrography and biogeochemistry of the north western Bay of Bengal and the north eastern Arabian Sea during winter monsoon Balachandran, K.K.
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264 Ice algal photosynthesis at resolute and saqvaqjuac in the Canadian arctic Bergmann, M.A.
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265 Ice-brine and planktonic microheterotrophs from Saroma-ko Lagoon, Hokkaido (Japan): quantitative importance and trophodynamics Sime-Ngando, Télesphore
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266 Identification, characteristics and seasonal evolution of surface thermal fronts in the Argentinean Continental Shelf Rivas, Andrés L.
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267 Immunological quantitation of a polysaccharide formed by Emiliania huxleyi Nanninga, H.J.
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268 Impact of prescribed sea surface temperatures on extended range forecasting Déqué, M.
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269 Importance of heterotrophic bacterial assimilation of ammonium and nitrate in the Barents Sea during summer Allen, A.E
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270 Importance of particle-associated bacterial heterotrophy in a coastal Arctic ecosystem Garneau, Marie-Ève
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271 Improving assimilation of SeaWiFS data by the application of bias correction with a local SEIK filter Nerger, Lars
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272 Increased utility of the Secchi disk to assess eutrophication in coastal waters with freshwater run-off Erlandsson, Carina P.
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273 Increasing temperatures change pelagic trophodynamics and the balance between pelagic and benthic secondary production in a water column model of the Kattegat Maar, Marie
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274 Influence of convection on mixed-layer evolution: comparison of two mixing parameterizations with buoys data in the Bay of Biscay Jézéquel, N.
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275 Influence of horizontal model grid resolution on the simulated primary production in an embedded primary production model in the Norwegian Sea Hansen, C.
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276 Influence of local and external processes on the annual nitrogen cycle and primary productivity on Georges Bank: A 3-D biological–physical modeling study Ji, Rubao
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277 Influence of meteorological variability on primary production dynamics in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea) with a 1D hydrodynamic/biological model Lacroix, G.
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278 Influence of model domain size, wind directions and Ekman transport on storm surge development inside the Chesapeake Bay: A case study of extratropical cyclone Ernesto, 2006 Shen, Jian
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279 Influence of oceanographic processes on the early life stages of the blue shrimp (Litopenaeus stylirostris) in the Upper Gulf of California Calderon-Aguilera, L.E.
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280 Initial spread of an effluent and the overturning length scale near an underwater source in the northern Adriatic Malačič, Vlado
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281 Inorganic carbon dynamic and air–water CO2 exchange in the Guadalquivir Estuary (SW Iberian Peninsula) de la Paz, M.
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282 Integrated water pollution assessment of the Ebrié Lagoon, Ivory Coast, West Africa Scheren, P.A.G.M.
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283 Interaction of ocean currents and resident micronekton at a seamount in the central North Pacific Wilson, C.D.
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284 Interannual variability in the tropical pacific as simulated in coupled ocean-atmosphere models Latif, M.
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285 Inter-annual variability of hypoxic conditions in a shallow estuary Lin, Jing
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286 Intermediate models of intraseasonal and interannual waves in the tropics Budin, G.R.
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287 International Conference — Education and training in integrated coastal area management, the mediterranean prospect 1998
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288 Intra-annual variability of distribution patterns and fluxes of dissolved trace metals in a subtropical estuary (Danshuei River, Taiwan) Jiann, Kuo-Tung
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289 Intracellular carbon partitioning in the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi Fernández, Emilio
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290 Intrusion and blooming of Atlantic phytoplankton species in the high Arctic Hegseth, Else Nøst
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291 Inversion of oceanic tidal currents from measured elevations Ray, Richard D
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292 Inversion of satellite ocean colour imagery and geoacoustic characterization of seabed properties: Variational data inversion using a semi-automatic adjoint approach Badran, F.
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293 Is there any relationship between phytoplankton seasonal dynamics and the carbonate system? Merico, Agostino
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294 Krill population dynamics in the Scotia Sea: variability in growth and mortality within a single population Reid, K
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295 Lagrangian modelling of swimming behaviour and encounter success in co-occurring copepods: Clausocalanus furcatus vs. Oithona plumifera Uttieri, M.
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296 Large Marine Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: Changing states and sustainability Delhez, Éric J.M.
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297 Late summer metalimnetic oxygen minimum zone in the northern Baltic Sea Raateoja, M.
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298 Leaking method approach to surface transport in the Mediterranean Sea from a numerical ocean model Schneider, Judit
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299 Life cycle of the marine alga Phaeocystis: A conceptual model to summarize literature and guide research Whipple, Stuart J.
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300 Long-term patterns of rocky bottom macrobenthic community structure in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard) in relation to climate variability (1980–2003) Beuchel, Frank
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301 Long-term variability of surface temperature in the Black Sea, and its connection with the large-scale atmospheric forcing Kazmin, Alexander S.
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302 Low-frequency variability of the Mediterranean undercurrent off Galicia, northwestern Iberian Peninsula García Lafuente, J.
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303 Macroscale ecohydrodynamic modeling on the Northwest European Continental Shelf Delhez, Eric J.M.
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304 Marine bird and cetacean associations with bathymetric habitats and shallow-water topographies: implications for trophic transfer and conservation Yen, Peggy P.W.
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305 Marine birds and ice-influenced environments of polar oceans Hunt Jr., G.L.
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306 Marine ecosystem models for earth systems applications: The MarQUEST experience Allen, J. Icarus
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307 Marine fronts at the continental shelves of austral South America Acha, Eduardo M
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308 Marine mammals biology and conservation Das, Krishna
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309 Maritime rapid environmental assessment new trends in operational oceanography Ferreira-Coelho, Emanuel
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310 Mass and heat transports in the NE Barents Sea: Observations and models Gammelsrød, Tor
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311 Matter transport in meso-scale oceanic fronts of river discharge type Korotenko, K.A.
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312 Measurements of a small scale eddy at a tidal inlet using an unmanned automated boat Li, Chunyan
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313 Mercury in the Izmir Bay: An assessment of contamination Kontas, Aynur
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314 Mesoscale eddies and chimneys in the marginal ice zone Sandven, S.
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315 Metals content in surface waters of an upwelling system of the northern Humboldt Current (Mejillones Bay, Chile) Valdés, Jorge
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316 Micro- and mesozooplankton in Southwest Greenland waters in relation to environmental factors Pedersen, Søren A.
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317 Microbial community structure along 18°W (39°N–44.5°N) in the NE Atlantic in late summer 2001 (POMME programme) Fernández, Camila
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318 Microbial contribution to carbon biogeochemistry in the Central Mediterranean Sea: Variability of activities and biomass La Ferla, Rosabruna
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319 Modeling hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: Ensemble estimation using a Bayesian hierarchical model Stow, Craig A.
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320 Modeling North Pacific SST anomalies as a response to anomalous atmospheric forcing Luksch, Ute
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321 Modeling residence time response to freshwater discharge in a mesotidal estuary, Taiwan Liu, Wen-Cheng
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322 Modeling the ecosystem dynamics of the Barents sea including the marginal ice zone: I. Physical and chemical oceanography Slagstad, Dag
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323 Modeling the effect of ENSO on the lower trophic level ecosystem of the Cold Tongue and the Warm Pool regions in the equatorial Pacific Salihoglu, B.
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324 Modelling mixed layer depth and plankton biomass off the west coast of South Island, New Zealand Hadfield, M.G.
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351 Nutrient loads, advection and turnover at the entrance to the Baltic Sea Rasmussen, B
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352 Observations of the Mediterranean Undercurrent and eddies in the Gulf of Cadiz during 2001 Ambar, I.
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359 One-dimensional model of short-term dynamics of the pelagic ecosystem in the NW Mediterranean Sea: effects of wind events Chifflet, Marina
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558 Uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the Barents Sea Kaltin, Staffan
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