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1 Action spectrum and maximum quantum yield of carbon fixation in natural phytoplankton populations: implications for primary production estimates in the ocean Arbones, B
2000
121-122 1 p. 97-114
18 p.
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2 A depth-resolving numerical model of physically forced microbiology at the European shelf edge Smith, Claire L.
2000
121-122 1 p. 1-36
36 p.
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3 A management system for accidental water pollution risk in a harbour: The Barcelona case study Grifoll, Manel
2011
121-122 1 p. 60-73
14 p.
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4 An exploratory numerical study of the currents off the southern coast of Mallorca including the Cabrera Island complex Werner, Francisco E.
1993
121-122 1 p. 45-66
22 p.
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5 Anthropogenic carbon inventory in the Gulf of Cádiz Flecha, Susana
2012
121-122 1 p. 67-75
9 p.
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6 A numerical study of the Lagrangian circulation in the Gulf of California Velasco Fuentes, O.U.
1999
121-122 1 p. 1-12
12 p.
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7 A sensitivity analysis of the parameters controlling water–sediment interactions in the coastal zone: Consequences to man and environment Iosjpe, M.
2011
121-122 1 p. 82-89
8 p.
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8 Assessment of the FOAM global data assimilation system for real-time operational ocean forecasting Bell, Michael J.
2000
121-122 1 p. 1-22
22 p.
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9 Assessment of the production potential of an emerging Artemia population in the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan Marden, Brad
2012
121-122 1 p. 42-52
11 p.
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10 A stochastic model for the sea level in the Estonian coastal area Raudsepp, Urmas
1999
121-122 1 p. 69-87
19 p.
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11 A three dimensional hydrodynamic model of tides off the north-west coast of Scotland Proctor, R.
1996
121-122 1 p. 43-66
24 p.
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12 Cadmium, copper, lead and zinc on transects through Arctic and Eastern Atlantic surface and deep waters Pohl, C.
1993
121-122 1 p. 17-29
13 p.
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13 Circulation and fluxes of the Central North Atlantic in 1983/84 estimated by inverse analysis of “Topogulf” hydrographic data Gana, Slim
1993
121-122 1 p. 67-92
26 p.
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14 Comparisons between a fine resolution model and observations in the Iberian shelf–slope region Stevens, Ian
2000
121-122 1 p. 53-74
22 p.
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15 Control mechanisms on the ctenophore Mnemiopsis population dynamics: A modeling study Salihoglu, B.
2011
121-122 1 p. 55-65
11 p.
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16 Corrigendum to “Modelling the ecosystem dynamics at the Iceland-Faeroes Front: Biophysical interactions” [J. Mar. Syst. 77(2009) 182–196] Popova, E.E.
2009
121-122 1 p. 194-
1 p.
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17 Differences in emission of nitrogen and phosphorus into the Vistula and Oder basins in 1995–2008 — Natural and anthropogenic causes (MONERIS model) Kowalkowski, Tomasz
2012
121-122 1 p. 48-60
13 p.
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18 Dimethyl sulphide and Phaeocystis: A review Liss, P.S.
1994
121-122 1 p. 41-53
13 p.
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19 Dissolved phosphorus in the Baltic Sea — Occurrence and relevance Nausch, Monika
2011
121-122 1 p. 37-46
10 p.
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20 Dissolved reactive manganese at pelagic redoxclines (part I): A method for determination based on field experiments Schnetger, Bernhard
2012
121-122 1 p. 23-30
8 p.
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21 Dissolved reactive manganese at pelagic redoxclines (part II): Hydrodynamic conditions for accumulation Dellwig, Olaf
2012
121-122 1 p. 31-41
11 p.
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22 Distribution and characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments of Hadhramout coastal area, Gulf of Aden, Yemen Mostafa, Alaa R.
2009
121-122 1 p. 1-8
8 p.
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23 Distribution and mineralogy of carbonate sediments on Antarctic shelves Hauck, Judith
2012
121-122 1 p. 77-87
11 p.
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24 Do inverse ecosystem models accurately reconstruct plankton trophic flows? Comparing two solution methods using field data from the California Current Stukel, Michael R.
2012
121-122 1 p. 20-33
14 p.
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25 Dynamical adjustment of quasi-synoptic data sets in the Eastern Mediterranean: testing a full basin coastal methodology Golnaraghi, M.
1996
121-122 1 p. 9-42
34 p.
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26 Ecology of macrobenthos in the shallow coastal areas of Tewalit (Massawa), Ethiopia Melake, Kiflemariam
1993
121-122 1 p. 31-44
14 p.
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27 Ecology of Phaeocystis-dominated ecosystems Lancelot, C.
1994
121-122 1 p. 1-4
4 p.
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28 Editorial Board 2009
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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29 Editorial Board 1996
121-122 1 p. iii-
1 p.
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30 Editorial Board 2012
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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31 Editorial Board 2012
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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32 Editorial Board 2012
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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33 Editorial Board 2012
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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34 Editorial Board 2011
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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35 Editorial Board 2011
121-122 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 1994
121-122 1 p. iii-
1 p.
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37 Editorial Board 1993
121-122 1 p. iii-
1 p.
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38 Erratum to “Environmental impact assessment of sediment dumping in the southern Baltic Sea using meiofaunal indicators” [J. Mar. Syst. 75 (2009) 430–440] Frenzel, Peter
2009
121-122 1 p. 193-
1 p.
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39 Estimation of global zooplankton biomass from satellite ocean colour Strömberg, K.H. Patrik
2009
121-122 1 p. 18-27
10 p.
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40 Evaluation of operational ECMWF surface freshwater fluxes over oceans during 1991–1997 Béranger, K
1999
121-122 1 p. 13-36
24 p.
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41 Evolution of the Arctic Ocean boundary current north of the Siberian shelves Rudels, Bert
2000
121-122 1 p. 77-99
23 p.
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42 Exploring currents and heat within the North Sea using a numerical model Hjøllo, Solfrid Sætre
2009
121-122 1 p. 180-192
13 p.
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43 Food web structure of deep-sea macrozooplankton and micronekton off the Catalan slope: Insight from stable isotopes Fanelli, E.
2011
121-122 1 p. 79-89
11 p.
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44 Frontal enhancement of dimethylsulfide concentrations across a Gulf Stream meander Matrai, P.A.
1996
121-122 1 p. 1-8
8 p.
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45 Gaussian anamorphosis extension of the DEnKF for combined state parameter estimation: Application to a 1D ocean ecosystem model Simon, Ehouarn
2012
121-122 1 p. 1-18
18 p.
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46 Global assessment of the fishing impacts on the Southern Benguela ecosystem using an EcoTroph modelling approach Gasche, L.
2012
121-122 1 p. 1-12
12 p.
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47 High frequency responses of nanoplankton and microplankton to wind-driven upwelling off northern Chile Aguilera, Victor
2009
121-122 1 p. 124-135
12 p.
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48 High SST variability south of Martha's Vineyard: Observation and modeling study Hong, Xiaodong
2009
121-122 1 p. 59-76
18 p.
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49 Hydrology and circulation in a coastal area off Marseille: Validation of a nested 3D model with observations Pairaud, I.L.
2011
121-122 1 p. 20-33
14 p.
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50 Impact assessment of advanced coupling features in a tide–surge–wave model, POLCOMS-WAM, in a shallow water application Brown, Jennifer M.
2011
121-122 1 p. 13-24
12 p.
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51 Impact of phytoplankton community size on a linked global ocean optical and ecosystem model Mouw, Colleen B.
2012
121-122 1 p. 61-75
15 p.
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52 Influence of hydrography on phytoplankton distribution in the Amundsen and Ross Seas, Antarctica Fragoso, Glaucia M.
2012
121-122 1 p. 19-29
11 p.
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53 Interannual variability of physical oceanographic characteristics of Gilbert Bay: A marine protected area in Labrador, Canada Best, Sara
2011
121-122 1 p. 128-138
11 p.
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54 Iron limitation impact on eddy-induced ecosystem variability in the coastal Gulf of Alaska Fiechter, Jerome
2012
121-122 1 p. 1-15
15 p.
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55 Long-term evolution of nourished beaches under high angle wave conditions van den Berg, Niels
2011
121-122 1 p. 102-112
11 p.
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56 Long-term variability of mesozooplankton in the Central Baltic Sea Dippner, Joachim W
2000
121-122 1 p. 23-31
9 p.
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57 Mesoscale vortices in the Ligurian Sea and their effect on coastal upwelling processes Casella, Elisa
2011
121-122 1 p. 12-19
8 p.
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58 Metabolism of free-living and particle-associated prokaryotes: Consequences for carbon flux around a Southern Ocean archipelago Schapira, Mathilde
2012
121-122 1 p. 58-66
9 p.
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59 Microbial degradation of Phaeocystis material in the water column Thingstad, F.
1994
121-122 1 p. 55-65
11 p.
article
60 Mixing and stratification in a tropical tidal embayment subject to a distributed freshwater source Hoitink, A.J.F.
2011
121-122 1 p. 34-44
11 p.
article
61 Mixing over the steep side of the Cycladic Plateau in the Aegean Sea Gregg, M.C.
2012
121-122 1 p. 30-47
18 p.
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62 Modeling seasonal and diurnal pCO2 variations in the northern South China Sea Lu, Zhongming
2012
121-122 1 p. 30-41
12 p.
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63 Modeling the mass fluxes and transformations of nutrients in the Pearl River Delta, China Hu, Jiatang
2009
121-122 1 p. 146-167
22 p.
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64 Modeling waves, currents and sandbars on natural beaches: The effect of surface rollers Ribas, F.
2011
121-122 1 p. 90-101
12 p.
article
65 New production enhanced by nutrient supply from non-Redfield remineralisation of freshly produced organic material Osterroht, Christoph
2000
121-122 1 p. 33-46
14 p.
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66 North Atlantic climate variability: The role of the North Atlantic Oscillation Hurrell, James W.
2009
121-122 1 p. 28-41
14 p.
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67 Observations of strong near-bottom current after the passage of Typhoon Pabuk in the South China Sea Liu, Junliang
2011
121-122 1 p. 102-108
7 p.
article
68 Physical and biological responses to Hurricane Katrina (2005) in a 1/25° nested Gulf of Mexico HYCOM Gierach, Michelle M.
2009
121-122 1 p. 168-179
12 p.
article
69 Predictability of northern Adriatic winter conditions Supić, Nastjenjka
2012
121-122 1 p. 42-57
16 p.
article
70 Primary production and biomass of size-fractionated phytoplankton off Antofagasta, Chile (23–24°S) during pre-El Niño and El Niño 1997 Iriarte, J.L.
2000
121-122 1 p. 37-51
15 p.
article
71 Publisher's note 1996
121-122 1 p. v-
1 p.
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72 Quantification of submarine groundwater discharge and optimal radium sampling distribution in the Lesina Lagoon, Italy Rapaglia, John
2012
121-122 1 p. 11-19
9 p.
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73 Response of phytoplankton dynamics to 19-year (1991–2009) climate trends in Potter Cove (Antarctica) Schloss, Irene R.
2012
121-122 1 p. 53-66
14 p.
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74 Response of yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, a key large predatory fish in the Japan Sea, to sea water temperature over the last century and potential effects of global warming Tian, Yongjun
2012
121-122 1 p. 1-10
10 p.
article
75 Science based management of coastal waters Delhez, Éric J.M.
2011
121-122 1 p. 1-2
2 p.
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76 Sea level variability in the Mediterranean Sea during the 1990s on the basis of two 2d and one 3d model Tsimplis, Michael
2009
121-122 1 p. 109-123
15 p.
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77 Seasonality of the circulation in the Ría de Muros (NW Spain) Iglesias, G.
2009
121-122 1 p. 94-108
15 p.
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78 Seasonally-resolved nutrient export fluxes and filtering capacities in a macrotidal estuary Arndt, Sandra
2009
121-122 1 p. 42-58
17 p.
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79 Sea-surface temperature in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait in relation to air temperature and ice cover breakup, 1985–2009 Galbraith, Peter S.
2011
121-122 1 p. 66-78
13 p.
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80 Sedimentary and geochemical characterization and provenance of the Portuguese continental shelf soft-bottom sediments Martins, R.
2012
121-122 1 p. 41-52
12 p.
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81 Sedimentary record of anthropogenic contaminants (trace metals and PAHs) and organic matter in a Mediterranean coastal area (Gulf of Palermo, Italy) Di Leonardo, Rossella
2009
121-122 1 p. 136-145
10 p.
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82 Sequential data assimilation in fine-resolution models using error-subspace emulators: Theory and preliminary evaluation Margvelashvili, N.
2012
121-122 1 p. 13-22
10 p.
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83 Sequential variations of phytoplankton growth and mortality in an NPZ model: A remote-sensing-based assessment Roy, Shovonlal
2012
121-122 1 p. 16-29
14 p.
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84 Significance of sedimentation for the termination of Phaeocystis blooms Wassmann, P.
1994
121-122 1 p. 81-100
20 p.
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85 Spatial distribution of phytoplankton assemblages in the Nazaré submarine canyon region (Portugal): HPLC-CHEMTAX approach Mendes, Carlos Rafael
2011
121-122 1 p. 90-101
12 p.
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86 Study of a mesoscale anticyclonic eddy in the western part of the Gulf of Lion Hu, Z.Y.
2011
121-122 1 p. 3-11
9 p.
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87 Superimposition of wind seas on pre-existing swells off Goa coast Vethamony, P.
2011
121-122 1 p. 47-54
8 p.
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88 Temporal variability in the physico-biological environment of the Prince Edward Islands (Southern Ocean) Pakhomov, E.A
2000
121-122 1 p. 75-95
21 p.
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89 The coastal use structure within the coastal system. A sustainable development-consistent approach Vallega, A.
1996
121-122 1 p. 95-115
21 p.
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90 The Faroe Shelf Front: Properties and exchange Larsen, Karin Margretha H.
2009
121-122 1 p. 9-17
9 p.
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91 The life cycle of Phaeocystis (Prymnesiophycaea): evidence and hypotheses Rousseau, V.
1994
121-122 1 p. 23-39
17 p.
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92 Thermaikos Gulf Coastal System, NW Aegean Sea: an overview of water/sediment fluxes in relation to air–land–ocean interactions and human activities Poulos, S.E
2000
121-122 1 p. 47-76
30 p.
article
93 The seasonal cycle of carbon dioxide in Baltic Sea surface waters Thomas, Helmuth
1999
121-122 1 p. 53-67
15 p.
article
94 The seasonal nitrogen cycle in Wilkinson Basin, Gulf of Maine, as estimated by 1-D biological model optimization Anderson, Laurence A.
2009
121-122 1 p. 77-93
17 p.
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95 The taxonomic identity of the cosmopolitan prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis: a morphological and ecophysiological approach Baumann, M.E.M.
1994
121-122 1 p. 5-22
18 p.
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96 The trophic significance of Phaeocystis blooms Weisse, T.
1994
121-122 1 p. 67-79
13 p.
article
97 Three-dimensional modelling of the tidal dispersion of non-conservative radionuclides in the marine environment. Application to 239,240Pu dispersion in the eastern Irish Sea Periáñez, R.
1999
121-122 1 p. 37-51
15 p.
article
98 Topographically forced inertial waves Fennel, Wolfgang
1993
121-122 1 p. 1-15
15 p.
article
99 Toxicity of copper, nickel and zinc to Synechococcus populations from the Strait of Gibraltar Debelius, B.
2011
121-122 1 p. 113-119
7 p.
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100 Transient pulses of primary production generated by undulatory processes in the western sector of the Strait of Gibraltar Bartual, A.
2011
121-122 1 p. 25-36
12 p.
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101 Transport of fresh and resuspended particulate organic material in the Baltic Sea — a model study Almroth-Rosell, Elin
2011
121-122 1 p. 1-12
12 p.
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102 Upwelling events may cause cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic Sea Wasmund, Norbert
2012
121-122 1 p. 67-76
10 p.
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103 Use of a coastal biogeochemical model to select environmental monitoring sites Wild-Allen, Karen
2011
121-122 1 p. 120-127
8 p.
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104 Use of FerryBox surface temperature and salinity measurements to improve model based state estimates for the German Bight Grayek, Sebastian
2011
121-122 1 p. 45-59
15 p.
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105 Using observations of bottom temperature to calibrate the output of an ocean model Middleton, J.F.
2012
121-122 1 p. 34-40
7 p.
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106 Water transport in wake waves from high-speed vessels Soomere, Tarmo
2011
121-122 1 p. 74-81
8 p.
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107 Winter oceanographic conditions and water mass balance in the Northern Adriatic (February 1993) Bergamasco, A.
1996
121-122 1 p. 67-94
28 p.
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