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1 A dense water outflow from the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Mixing and the contribution of tides Muench, Robin
2009
117-118 4 p. 369-387
19 p.
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2 A 3D finite-element model of the Adriatic tides Cushman-Roisin, Benoit
2002
117-118 4 p. 279-297
19 p.
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3 Air pollution history elucidated from anthropogenic spherules and their magnetic signatures in marine sediments offshore of Southwestern Taiwan Horng, Chorng-Shern
2009
117-118 4 p. 468-478
11 p.
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4 Air–sea exchange of mercury vapour over the Gulf of Gdańsk and southern Baltic Sea Marks, Roman
2001
117-118 4 p. 315-324
10 p.
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5 Algerian Eddies lifetime can near 3 years Puillat, I
2002
117-118 4 p. 245-259
15 p.
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6 A model of the yearly cycle of nutrients and plankton in the Baltic Sea Fennel, W.
1995
117-118 4 p. 313-329
17 p.
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7 Analysis of ocean turbulence using adaptive CVE on altimetry maps Nieves, V.
2009
117-118 4 p. 482-494
13 p.
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8 Analysis of velocity fluctuations and their intermittency properties in the surf zone using empirical mode decomposition Schmitt, François G.
2009
117-118 4 p. 473-481
9 p.
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9 An integrated water/sediment approach to study plankton (a case study in the southern Adriatic Sea) Rubino, F.
2009
117-118 4 p. 536-546
11 p.
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10 Announcement 1993
117-118 4 p. 363-
1 p.
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11 Annual cycle of distribution of three ice-associated copepods along the coast near Dumont d'Urville, Terre Adélie (Antarctica) Loots, Christophe
2009
117-118 4 p. 599-605
7 p.
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12 Annual uptake of atmospheric CO2 by the Weddell Sea derived from a surface layer balance, including estimations of entrainment and new production Hoppema, Mario
1999
117-118 4 p. 219-233
15 p.
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13 A novel method for estimating vertical eddy diffusivities using diurnal signals with application to western Long Island Sound McCardell, Grant
2009
117-118 4 p. 397-408
12 p.
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14 Antarctic intermediate water at the Agulhas Current retroflection region Roman, R.E
2010
117-118 4 p. 273-285
13 p.
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15 Appendicularian ecophysiology I Lombard, Fabien
2009
117-118 4 p. 606-616
11 p.
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16 Appendicularian ecophysiology. II. Modeling nutrition, metabolism, growth and reproduction of the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica Lombard, Fabien
2009
117-118 4 p. 617-629
13 p.
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17 Application of a 3-D variational inverse model to the analysis of ecohydrodynamic data in the Northern Bering and Southern Chukchi Seas Brasseur, Pierre P.
1991
117-118 4 p. 383-401
19 p.
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18 Application of the GHER 3D general circulation model to the Western Mediterranean Beckers, J.-M.
1991
117-118 4 p. 315-332
18 p.
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19 A reduced-gravity model of the Catalan Sea Garcia-Ladona, E.
1991
117-118 4 p. 333-341
9 p.
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20 A simple model of biogeochemical element distribution in the oceanic water column Shopova, D.
1995
117-118 4 p. 331-344
14 p.
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21 Aspects of the seasonal variability of the Northern Current (NW Mediterranean Sea) observed by altimetry Birol, Florence
2010
117-118 4 p. 297-311
15 p.
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22 Assimilation of altimetric data in the mid-latitude oceans using the Singular Evolutive Extended Kalman filter with an eddy-resolving, primitive equation model Brasseur, P
1999
117-118 4 p. 269-294
26 p.
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23 Association of the Sulu Sea surface circulation with the South China Sea Cai, Shuqun
2010
117-118 4 p. 335-340
6 p.
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24 Author Index Vol. 31, 2001/2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 311-312
2 p.
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25 Author Index Vol. 37, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 303-304
2 p.
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26 Author Index Vol. 32, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 323-324
2 p.
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27 Biogenic silica cycle in surface sediments of the Greenland Sea Schlüter, Michael
2000
117-118 4 p. 333-342
10 p.
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28 Carbon dynamics in a productive coastal region—The Skagerrak Hjalmarsson, Sofia
2010
117-118 4 p. 245-251
7 p.
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29 Coastal and estuarine fine sediment processes Grégoire, Marilaure
2002
117-118 4 p. 300-302
3 p.
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30 Cold-front-induced flushing of the Louisiana Bays Feng, Zhixuan
2010
117-118 4 p. 252-264
13 p.
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31 Comparison between QuikSCAT and buoy wind data in the Ligurian Sea Pensieri, Sara
2010
117-118 4 p. 286-296
11 p.
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32 Contents Vol. 31, 2001/2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 315-
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33 Contents Vol. 37, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 307-
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34 Contents Vol. 32, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 327-328
2 p.
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35 Contents volume 1 1990/1991 1991
117-118 4 p. 451-452
2 p.
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36 Daily and seasonal variations of the partial pressure of CO2 in surface seawater along Belgian and southern Dutch coastal areas Borges, A.V
1999
117-118 4 p. 251-266
16 p.
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37 Decreasing oxygen concentrations in the Gullmar Fjord, Sweden, as confirmed by benthic foraminifera, and the possible association with NAO Nordberg, Kjell
2000
117-118 4 p. 303-316
14 p.
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38 Deep-sea hydrothermal venting: A recently discovered marine system Lalou, Claude
1991
117-118 4 p. 403-440
38 p.
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39 Determination of anthropogenic CO2 in the North Atlantic Ocean using water mass ages and CO2 equilibrium chemistry Thomas, Helmuth
2001
117-118 4 p. 325-336
12 p.
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40 Dissolved organic matter in shelf waters off the Rı́a de Vigo (NW Iberian upwelling system) Álvarez-Salgado, X.A.
1999
117-118 4 p. 383-394
12 p.
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41 Distribution of suspended sediment in the coastal sea off the Ganges–Brahmaputra River mouth: observation from TM data Islam, Mohammad Rezwanul
2002
117-118 4 p. 307-321
15 p.
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42 Do observations adequately resolve the natural variability of oceanic turbulence? Moum, J.N.
2009
117-118 4 p. 409-417
9 p.
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43 Editorial Board 2009
117-118 4 p. IFC-
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44 Editorial Board 2009
117-118 4 p. IFC-
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45 Editorial Board 2009
117-118 4 p. IFC-
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46 Editorial Board 2010
117-118 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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47 Editorial Board 2010
117-118 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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48 Editorial Board 2002
117-118 4 p. IFC-
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49 Editorial Board 2011
117-118 4 p. IFC-
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50 Egg production and associated losses of carbon, nitrogen and fatty acids from maternal biomass in Calanus finmarchicus before the spring bloom Mayor, Daniel J.
2009
117-118 4 p. 505-510
6 p.
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51 Elemental characteristics of surface suspended particulates off the Changjiang estuary during the 1998 flood Hsu, Shih-Chieh
2010
117-118 4 p. 323-334
12 p.
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52 Elemental composition, biochemical composition and caloric value of Antarctic krill. Färber-Lorda, Jaime
2009
117-118 4 p. 518-524
7 p.
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53 Fate of Terrestrial Substances in the Gaoping (Kaoping) Shelf/Slope and in the Gaoping Submarine Canyon off SW Taiwan Liu, James T.
2009
117-118 4 p. 367-368
2 p.
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54 Foreword Delhez, E.J.M
1999
117-118 4 p. 229-
1 p.
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55 From seasonal to decadal inter-annual variability of mesozooplankton biomass in the Northern Adriatic Sea (Gulf of Trieste) Kamburska, Lyudmila
2009
117-118 4 p. 490-504
15 p.
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56 From suspended particles to strata: The fate of terrestrial substances in the Gaoping (Kaoping) submarine canyon Liu, James T.
2009
117-118 4 p. 417-432
16 p.
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57 Geochemical controls on distributions and speciation of As and Hg in sediments along the Gaoping (Kaoping) Estuary–Canyon system off southwestern Taiwan Hung, J.-J.
2009
117-118 4 p. 479-495
17 p.
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58 Hydrographic structure and zooplankton abundance and diversity off Paita, northern Peru (1994 to 2004) — ENSO effects, trends and changes Aronés, Katia
2009
117-118 4 p. 582-598
17 p.
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59 Hydrography of the eastern part of the Aegean Sea during the Eastern Mediterranean Transient (EMT) Sayın, Erdem
2011
117-118 4 p. 502-515
14 p.
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60 Ichthyoplankton in the neritic and coastal zone of Antarctica and Subantarctic islands: A review Koubbi, Philippe
2009
117-118 4 p. 547-556
10 p.
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61 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 297-298
2 p.
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62 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 397-398
2 p.
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63 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 395-396
2 p.
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64 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 295-
1 p.
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65 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 293-294
2 p.
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66 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 331-
1 p.
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67 Index 2001
117-118 4 p. 365-366
2 p.
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68 Index 1999
117-118 4 p. 329-330
2 p.
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69 Index 2001
117-118 4 p. 363-364
2 p.
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70 Index 2000
117-118 4 p. 343-344
2 p.
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71 Index 2000
117-118 4 p. 345-
1 p.
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72 Influence of the late winter bloom on migrant zooplankton metabolism and its implications on export fluxes Putzeys, S.
2011
117-118 4 p. 553-562
10 p.
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73 Inorganic carbon fluxes through the boundaries of the Greenland Sea Basin based on in situ observations and water transport estimates Chierici, Melissa
1999
117-118 4 p. 295-309
15 p.
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74 Interdisciplinary ocean science is evolving and a systems approach is essential Robinson, Allan R.
1999
117-118 4 p. 231-239
9 p.
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75 Interdisciplinary study on the thermohaline front at the mouth of Tokyo Bay in winter Yanagi, Tetsuo
1991
117-118 4 p. 373-381
9 p.
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76 Internal tidal currents in the Gaoping (Kaoping) Submarine Canyon Lee, I-Huan
2009
117-118 4 p. 397-404
8 p.
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77 Kelvin wave controlled upwelling in the western Baltic Fennel, W.
1995
117-118 4 p. 289-300
12 p.
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78 Keyword Index Vol. 31, 2001/2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 313-
1 p.
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79 Keyword Index Vol. 37, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 305-306
2 p.
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80 Keyword Index Vol. 32, 2002 2002
117-118 4 p. 325-326
2 p.
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81 Krill behaviour as recorded by acoustic doppler current profilers in the Gullmarsfjord Liljebladh, Bengt
2001
117-118 4 p. 301-313
13 p.
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82 Large eddy simulations for quasi-2D turbulence in shallow flows: A comparison between different subgrid scale models Awad, Esam
2009
117-118 4 p. 511-528
18 p.
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83 Larvae survival due to eddy activity and related phemonena in the German Bight Dippner, Joachim W.
1993
117-118 4 p. 303-313
11 p.
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84 Late summer stratification, internal waves, and turbulence in the Yellow Sea Liu, Zhiyu
2009
117-118 4 p. 459-472
14 p.
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85 Limitation of egg production in Calanus finmarchicus in the field: A stoichiometric analysis Mayor, Daniel J.
2009
117-118 4 p. 511-517
7 p.
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86 Living benthic foraminifera as an environmental proxy in coastal ecosystems: A case study from the Aegean Sea (Greece, NE Mediterranean) Koukousioura, Olga
2011
117-118 4 p. 489-501
13 p.
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87 Long-term changes in heterotrophic prokaryotes abundance and growth characteristics in the northern Adriatic Sea Ivančić, Ingrid
2010
117-118 4 p. 206-216
11 p.
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88 Long-term changes in the abundance and deepening of the deep-sea shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea in the Balearic Basin: Relationships with hydrographic changes at the Levantine Intermediate Water Cartes, J.E.
2011
117-118 4 p. 516-525
10 p.
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89 Marine turbulence re-revisited — Selected papers from the jointly organised 39th Liège Colloquium and 3rd Warnemünde Turbulence Days Burchard, Hans
2009
117-118 4 p. 367-368
2 p.
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90 Mean fluxes across sections in the Mediterranean Sea derived from GCM results Stanev, Emil V.
1991
117-118 4 p. 343-357
15 p.
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91 Measurement of ocean temperatures using instruments carried by Antarctic fur seals Boyd, I.L
2001
117-118 4 p. 277-288
12 p.
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92 Microphytobenthos biomass at Kerguelen's Land (Subantarctic Indian Ocean): repartition and variability during austral summers Riaux-Gobin, Catherine
2002
117-118 4 p. 295-306
12 p.
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93 Modeling gas dissolution in deepwater oil/gas spills Zheng, Li
2002
117-118 4 p. 299-309
11 p.
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94 Modern accumulation rates and a budget of sediment off the Gaoping (Kaoping) River, SW Taiwan: A tidal and flood dominated depositional environment around a submarine canyon Huh, Chih-An
2009
117-118 4 p. 405-416
12 p.
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95 Morphological and biochemical differentiation in Antarctic krill Färber-Lorda, Jaime
2009
117-118 4 p. 525-535
11 p.
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96 Muddy coast dynamics and resource management Grégoire, Marilaure
2002
117-118 4 p. 299-300
2 p.
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97 Naturally occurring bioluminescence on the deep-sea floor Craig, Jessica
2011
117-118 4 p. 563-567
5 p.
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98 Near-inertial motions in the coastal ocean Tintoré, J.
1995
117-118 4 p. 301-312
12 p.
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99 Non-local simulation of the stable boundary layer with a third order moments closure model Ferrero, E.
2009
117-118 4 p. 495-501
7 p.
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100 Numerical simulations of seasonal and interannual variability of the Black Sea thermohaline circulation Stanev, Emil V.
1999
117-118 4 p. 241-267
27 p.
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101 Nutrient biogeochemical cycles in the Gulf of Riga: scaling up field studies with a mathematical model Savchuk, Oleg P.
2002
117-118 4 p. 253-280
28 p.
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102 Observations of chromophoric dissolved and detrital organic matter distribution using remote sensing in the Southern Ocean: Validation, dynamics and regulation Ortega-Retuerta, E.
2010
117-118 4 p. 295-303
9 p.
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103 Oceanic and atmospheric influences on the variability of phytoplankton bloom in the Southwestern Indian Ocean Raj, Roshin P.
2010
117-118 4 p. 217-229
13 p.
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104 One-dimensional modelling of the plankton ecosystem of the north-western Corsican coastal area in relation to meteorological constraints Skliris, N.
2001
117-118 4 p. 337-362
26 p.
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105 On the parameterization of interleaving and turbulent mixing using CTD data from the Azores Frontal Zone Kuzmina, N.P.
2000
117-118 4 p. 285-302
18 p.
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106 Optimizing plankton survey strategies using Observing System Simulation Experiments Lin, Pengfei
2010
117-118 4 p. 187-194
8 p.
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107 Patchiness in the Fly River plume in Torres Strait Wolanski, Eric
1999
117-118 4 p. 369-381
13 p.
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108 Phytoplankton dynamics in the southern New Caledonian lagoon during a southeast trade winds event Neveux, Jacques
2010
117-118 4 p. 230-244
15 p.
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109 Pollution history of a tropical estuary revealed by combined hydrodynamic modelling and sediment geochemistry Andrews, J.E.
1999
117-118 4 p. 333-343
11 p.
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110 Polychaete response to fresh food supply at organically enriched coastal sites: Repercussion on bioturbation potential and trophic structure Venturini, N.
2011
117-118 4 p. 526-541
16 p.
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111 Quasi-two-dimensional flow on the polar β-plane: Laboratory experiments Espa, S.
2009
117-118 4 p. 502-510
9 p.
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112 Resolving the impact of short-term variations in physical processes impacting on the spawning environment of eastern Baltic cod: application of a 3-D hydrodynamic model Hinrichsen, H.-H
2002
117-118 4 p. 281-294
14 p.
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113 Response of the Black Sea mean level to atmospheric pressure and wind forcing Ducet, N.
1999
117-118 4 p. 311-327
17 p.
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114 Retraction notice to “Extreme oceanographic events recorded in the southwest coast of India during the 1998–1999 summer season” [MARSYS 79, 1–2 pp. 44–49] Krishna, K. Muni
2010
117-118 4 p. 341-
1 p.
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115 Revisited ecosystem model (MODECOGeL) of the Ligurian Sea: seasonal and interannual variability due to atmospheric forcing Lacroix, G.
2002
117-118 4 p. 229-258
30 p.
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116 Revisiting the role of zooplankton in pelagic ecosystems: 38th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics, Liège, Belgium, 8–12 May 2006 Hecq, Jean-Henri
2009
117-118 4 p. 489-
1 p.
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117 Satellite observations of the seasonal sediment plume in central East China Sea Shi, Wei
2010
117-118 4 p. 280-285
6 p.
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118 Seasonal changes in the positional importance of components in the trophic flow network of the Chesapeake Bay Jordán, Ferenc
2001
117-118 4 p. 289-300
12 p.
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119 Seasonal distributions of the coccolithophore, Emiliania huxleyi, and of particulate inorganic carbon in surface waters of the Scotia Sea Holligan, P.M.
2010
117-118 4 p. 195-205
11 p.
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120 Seasonal productivity dynamics in the pelagic central Benguela System inferred from the flux of carbonate and silicate organisms Romero, O
2002
117-118 4 p. 259-278
20 p.
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121 Seasonal variability of dissolved major and trace elements in the Gaoping (Kaoping) River Estuary, Southwestern Taiwan Wang, Ruo-Mei
2009
117-118 4 p. 444-456
13 p.
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122 Seasonal variation of algal growth conditions in sheltered Antarctic bays: the example of Potter Cove (King George Island, South Shetlands) Klöser, Heinz
1993
117-118 4 p. 289-301
13 p.
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123 Spatial distribution and community structure of copepods in a central Mediterranean key region (Egadi Islands—Sicily Channel) Brugnano, C.
2010
117-118 4 p. 312-322
11 p.
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124 Storm effects on the baroclinic tidal field in the Bay of Biscay Le Tareau, J.Y.
1993
117-118 4 p. 327-347
21 p.
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125 Storm surge propagation in Galveston Bay during Hurricane Ike Rego, João L.
2010
117-118 4 p. 265-279
15 p.
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126 Symbolic dynamics and entropies of copepod behaviour under non-turbulent and turbulent conditions Moison, Maud
2009
117-118 4 p. 388-396
9 p.
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127 Tectonically active sediment dispersal system in SW Taiwan margin with emphasis on the Gaoping (Kaoping) Submarine Canyon Yu, Ho-Shing
2009
117-118 4 p. 369-382
14 p.
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128 The bivalve Laternula elliptica at King George Island — A biological recorder of climate forcing in the West Antarctic Peninsula region Brey, Thomas
2011
117-118 4 p. 542-552
11 p.
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129 The circulation of Levantine intermediate water in the northeastern Ionian sea (late winter/early spring 1986) Theodorou, Athanasios J.
1991
117-118 4 p. 359-372
14 p.
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130 The concept of age in marine modelling Delhez, Éric J.M
2002
117-118 4 p. 279-297
19 p.
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131 The importance of Öresund and the Drogden Sill for Baltic inflow Lintrup, M.J.
1999
117-118 4 p. 345-354
10 p.
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132 The leading role of ammonium in the nitrogen uptake regime of Southern Ocean marginal ice zones Goeyens, L.
1995
117-118 4 p. 345-361
17 p.
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133 The Prince Edward Islands pelagic ecosystem, south Indian Ocean: a review of achievements, 1976–1990 Pakhomov, E.A
1999
117-118 4 p. 355-367
13 p.
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134 Thermal forcing for a global ocean circulation model using a three-year climatology of ECMWF analyses Barnier, B.
1995
117-118 4 p. 363-380
18 p.
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135 The structure of dissipation in the western Irish Sea front Simpson, John H.
2009
117-118 4 p. 428-440
13 p.
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136 The use of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as a particulate tracer in the water column of Gaoping (Kaoping) Submarine Canyon Fang, Meng-Der
2009
117-118 4 p. 457-467
11 p.
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137 Top-down effects and carbon flux in the ocean: A hypothesis Hernández-León, Santiago
2009
117-118 4 p. 576-581
6 p.
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138 Turbulence Observations in the Northern Bight of Monterey Bay from a Small AUV Goodman, Louis
2009
117-118 4 p. 441-458
18 p.
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139 Turbulent mixing and internal tides in Gaoping (Kaoping) Submarine Canyon, Taiwan Lee, I-Huan
2009
117-118 4 p. 383-396
14 p.
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140 Upwelling mechanisms in the northwestern Alboran Sea Sarhan, Tarek
2000
117-118 4 p. 317-331
15 p.
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141 Use of 7Be, 210Pb and 137Cs tracers to the transport of surface sediments of the Changjiang Estuary, China Du, Jinzhou
2010
117-118 4 p. 286-294
9 p.
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142 Using high sampling-rate ADCP for observing vigorous processes above sloping [deep] ocean bottoms van Haren, Hans
2009
117-118 4 p. 418-427
10 p.
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143 Using satellite observations of ocean color to categorize the dispersal patterns of river-borne substances in the Gaoping (Kaoping) River, Shelf and Canyon system Liu, Cheng-Chien
2009
117-118 4 p. 496-510
15 p.
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144 Using the SKAGEX dataset for evaluation of ocean model skills Berntsen, Jarle
1999
117-118 4 p. 313-331
19 p.
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145 Variability of mesozooplankton spatial distribution in the North Aegean Sea, as influenced by the Black Sea waters outflow Siokou-Frangou, Ioanna
2009
117-118 4 p. 557-575
19 p.
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146 Variability of the shelf water off the northeast Spanish coast Masó, Mercedes
1991
117-118 4 p. 441-450
10 p.
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147 Variability of the Southern Ocean fronts at the Greenwich Meridian Billany, W.
2010
117-118 4 p. 304-310
7 p.
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148 Water characteristics and circulation of the upper portion of the Japan sea proper water Senjyu, Tomoharu
1993
117-118 4 p. 349-362
14 p.
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149 Water discharge, nitrate concentration and nitrate flux in the lower Mississippi river Dinnel, S.P.
1993
117-118 4 p. 315-326
12 p.
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150 Wave and sea level monitoring and prediction in the service module of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Komen, Gerbrand
1999
117-118 4 p. 235-250
16 p.
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151 Wave data assimilation with the Kalman filter Voorrips, A.C.
1999
117-118 4 p. 267-291
25 p.
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152 Weathering sources in the Gaoping (Kaoping) river catchments, southwestern Taiwan: Insights from major elements, Sr isotopes, and rare earth elements Chung, Chuan-Hsiung
2009
117-118 4 p. 433-443
11 p.
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153 Wind-triggered events of phytoplankton downward flux in the Northeast Water Polynya Pesant, S.
2002
117-118 4 p. 261-278
18 p.
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