Deep-Sea Research, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. i, 1991.
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List o f C o n t e n t s f o r Continental Shelf Research P u b l i s h e d issues o f V o l u m e 10
N u m b e r s 9 - 11 France-JGOFS, ECOMARGE Particle Fluxes and Ecosystem Response on a Continental Margin
Preface
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Introduction A . MONACO, P . BISCAYE, J. SOYER, R. POCKLINGTON and S. HEUSSNER
Sedimentary processes H. GOT and J. C. ALOISI
809 Particle fluxes and ecosystem response on a continental margin: the 1985-1988 Mediterranean ECOMARGE experiment 841 The Holocene sedimehtation on the Gulf of Lions margin: a quantitative approach
B. CHASSEFIERE
857 Mass-physical properties of surficial sediments on the Rh6ne continental margin: implications for the nepheloid benthic layer
M.-T. V~NEC-PEYR~
869 Contribution of foraminifera to the stud~ of Recent sedimentation in the Gulf of Lions (western Mediterranean Sea)
General circulation, suspension and nutrients C. MILLOT
885 The Gulf of Lions' hydrodynamics
D. CALMET and J.-M. FERNANDEZ
895 Caesium distribution in northwest Mediterranean seawater, suspended particles and sediments
X. DURRIEU DE MADRON, F. NYFFELER and C. H. GODET
915 Hydrographic structure and nepheloid spatial distribution in the Gulf of Lions continental margin
A. CRUZADO and Z. R. VELASQUEZ
931 Nutrients and phytoplankton in the Gulf of Lions, northwestern Mediterranean
Particle fluxes and biogeochemical tracers S. HEUSSNER, C. RATI'I and J. CARBONNE 943 The PPS 3 time-series sediment trap and the trap sample processing techniques used during the ECOMARGE experiment
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A. MONACO, T. COURP, S. HEUSSNER, J. CARBONNE, S. W. FOWLER and B. DENIAUX
959 Seasonality and composition of particulate fluxes during E C O M A R G E w I , western Gulf of Lions
S. HEUSSNER, R. D. CHERRY and M. HEYRAUD
989 21°po, 21°pb in sediment trap particles on a Mediterranean continental margin
S. W. FOWLER,S. BALLESTRAand J.-P. VILLENEUVE
1005 Flux of transuranium nuclides and chlorinated hydrocarbons in the northwestern Mediterranean
G. CAUWET, F. GADEL, M. M. DE SOUZA SIERRA, O. DONARD and M. EWALD
1025 Contribution of the RhOne River to organic carbon inputs to the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
F. GADEL, A. PUIGBO, J. M. ALCAI~IZ, B. CHARRII~REand L. SERVE
1039 Tracers and constituents indicating the nature of organic fluxes, their origin and the effect of environmental conditions
Budgets at the sediment- water interface T. COURP and A. MONACO
R. BUSCAIL, R. POCKLINGTON, R. DAUMASand L. GUIDI Benthic ecosystem response F. DE BOYLE, L. D. GUIDI and J. SOYER
J.-P. FLORAL,J.-G. FERRAND and A. GUILLE
1063 Sediment dispersal and accumulation on the continental margin of the Gulf of Lions: sedimentary budget 1089 Fluxes and budget of organic matter in the benthic boundary layer over the northwestern Mediterranean margin distribution of deep-sea 1123 Quantitative meiobenthos in the northwestern Mediterranean (Gulf of Lions) 1147 Macrobenthic physiological responses to environmental fluctuations: the reproductive cycle and enzymatic polymorphism of a eurybathic seaurchin on the northwestern Mediterranean continental shelf and slope
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M . M . KIMBERLEY
1157 A hand-operated, 180 ° rotating-scoop sediment sampler
G. MERTZ, S. NARAYANAN and I. WEBSTER
1171 A discussion of JEBAR/pycnobathic forcing
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Y. A. PARK and B. K. KHIM
1179 Clay minerals of the recent fine-grained sediments on the Korean continental shelves
B. B. WARD and K. A. KILPATRICK
1193 Relationship between substrate concentration and oxidation of ammonium and methane in a stratified water column
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Index for Volume 10
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