Contents of Volume 51

Contents of Volume 51

Deep-Sea Research I 51 (2004) III–XI Volume Contents for Deep-Sea Research I, Volume 51 Number 1 R.H. LOVE, R.A. FISHER, M.A. WILSON AND R.W. NERO ...

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Deep-Sea Research I 51 (2004) III–XI

Volume Contents for Deep-Sea Research I, Volume 51

Number 1 R.H. LOVE, R.A. FISHER, M.A. WILSON AND R.W. NERO

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Unusual swimbladder behavior of fish in the Cariaco Trench

Y. CHEREL AND G. DUHAMEL

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Antarctic jaws: cephalopod prey of sharks in Kerguelen waters

A.J. GOODAY, S. HORI, Y. TODO, T. OKAMOTO, H. KITAZATO AND A. SABBATINI

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Soft-walled, monothalamous benthic foraminiferans in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans: aspects of biodiversity and biogeography

S. PANTOJA, J. SEPU´LVEDA AND H.E. GONZA´LEZ

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Decomposition of sinking proteinaceous material during fall in the oxygen minimum zone off northern Chile

F. LACAN AND C. JEANDEL

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Denmark Strait water circulation traced by heterogeneity in neodymium isotopic compositions

A. ENGEL

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Distribution of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and their potential significance for aggregation processes

H.C. ANDERSSON AND G. VERONIS

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Thermohaline circulation in a two-layer model with sloping boundaries and a mid-ocean ridge

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The joint roles of Pacific and Atlantic-origin waters in the Canada Basin, 1997–1998

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What you see is not what you catch: a comparison of concurrently collected net, Optical Plankton Counter, and Shadowed Image Particle Profiling Evaluation Recorder data from the northeast Gulf of Mexico

F.A. MCLAUGHLIN, E.C. CARMACK, R.W. MACDONALD, H. MELLING, J.H. SWIFT, P.A. WHEELER, B.F. SHERR AND E.B. SHERR Instruments and Methods A. REMSEN, T.L. HOPKINS AND S. SAMSON

Number 2 S.J. WEEKS, B. CURRIE, A. BAKUN AND K.R. PEARD

doi:10.1016/S0967-0637(04)00203-1

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Hydrogen sulphide eruptions in the Atlantic Ocean off southern Africa: implications of a new view based on SeaWiFS satellite imagery

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E.J. CARPENTER, A. SUBRAMANIAM AND D.G. CAPONE

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Biomass and primary productivity of the cyanobacterium Trichodesmium spp. in the tropical N Atlantic ocean

E.A. LAWS

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New production in the equatorial Pacific: a comparison of field data with estimates derived from empirical and theoretical models

E.N. FLORY, P.S. HILL, T.G. MILLIGAN AND J. GRANT

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The relationship between floc area and backscatter during a spring phytoplankton bloom

H.L. HUNT, A. METAXAS, R.M. JENNINGS, K.M. HALANYCH AND L.S. MULLINEAUX

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Testing biological control of colonization by vestimentiferan tubeworms at deep-sea hydrothermal vents (East Pacific Rise, 91500 N)

P. VAN BEEK, J.-L. REYSS, D. DEMASTER AND M. PATERNE

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J.E. CARTES AND M. CARRASSO´N

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Influence of trophic variables on the depth-range distributions and zonation rates of deep-sea megafauna: the case of the Western Mediterranean assemblages

M.J. LOUREY, T.W. TRULL AND B. TILBROOK

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Sensitivity of d13C of Southern Ocean suspended and sinking organic matter to temperature, nutrient utilization, and atmospheric CO2

C.H. PILSKALN, S.J. MANGANINI, T.W. TRULL, L. ARMAND, W. HOWARD, V.L. ASPER AND R. MASSOM

307

Geochemical particle fluxes in the Southern Indian Ocean seasonal ice zone: Prydz Bay region, East Antarctica

X. YUAN, D.G. MARTINSON AND Z. DONG

333

Upper ocean thermohaline structure and its temporal variability in the southeast Indian Ocean

Ra-in marine barite: relationship with carbonate dissolution and sediment focusing in the equatorial pacific

Number 3 Ø. SKAGSETH

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Monthly to annual variability of the Norwegian Atlantic slope current: connection between the northern North Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea

P.B. OLIVEIRA, A´. PELIZ, J. DUBERT, T.L. ROSA AND A.M.P. SANTOS

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Winter geostrophic currents and eddies in the western Iberia coastal transition zone

W.P.M. DE RUIJTER, H.M. VAN AKEN, E.J. BEIER, J.R.E. LUTJEHARMS, R.P. MATANO AND M.W. SCHOUTEN

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Eddies and dipoles around South Madagascar: formation, pathways and large-scale impact

H. FELBECK, C. ARNDT, U. HENTSCHEL AND J.J. CHILDRESS

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Experimental application of vascular and coelomic catheterization to identify vascular transport mechanisms for inorganic carbon in the vent tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila

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R.C. TIAN, D. DEIBEL, R.B. RIVKIN AND A.F. VZINA

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Biogenic carbon and nitrogen export in a deep-convection region: simulations in the Labrador Sea

D.A. TIMOTHY

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Organic matter remineralisation and biogenic silica dissolution in a deep fjord in British Columbia, Canada: a regression analysis of upper ocean sediment-trap fluxes

W.R. MARTIN AND F.L. SAYLES

457

Organic matter cycling in sediments of the continental margin in the northwest Atlantic Ocean

J.C. SHERRARD, K.A. HUNTER AND P.W. BOYD

491

Selenium speciation in subantarctic and subtropical waters east of New Zealand: trends and temporal variations

Number 4 M.J.W. VELDHUIS AND G.W. KRAAY

507

Phytoplankton in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean: towards a better assessment of biomass and composition

T. TANAKA AND F. RASSOULZADEGAN

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Vertical and seasonal variations of bacterial abundance and production in the mesopelagic layer of the NW Mediterranean Sea: bottom-up and top-down controls

! J. SALAT AND M. MASO´ A. SABATES,

545

Spatial heterogeneity of fish larvae across a meandering current in the northwestern Mediterranean

D.S. ALIBO AND Y. NOZAKI

559

Dissolved rare earth elements in the eastern Indian Ocean: chemical tracers of the water masses

( A.K. WAHLIN

577

Downward channeling of dense water in topographic corrugations

Publisher’s Note J.D. HAYS AND J.J. MORLEY

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Erratum to ‘‘The Sea of Okhotsk: A Window on the Ice Age Ocean’’ [Deep-Sea Research I 50 (2003) 1481–1506]

Erratum J.D. HAYS AND J.J. MORLEY

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The Sea of Okhotsk: A Window on the Ice Age Ocean

Number 5 T. SHINODA, H.H. HENDON AND M.A. ALEXANDER

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Surface and subsurface dipole variability in the Indian Ocean and its relation with ENSO

H. VAN HAREN

637

Bandwidth similarity at inertial and tidal frequencies in kinetic energy spectra from the Bay of Biscay

A.L. GORDON AND C.F. GIULIVI

653

Pacific decadal oscillation and sea level in the Japan/ East sea

R.A. WELLER, P.W. FUREY, M.A. SPALL AND R.E. DAVIS

665

The large-scale context for oceanic subduction in the Northeast Atlantic

N.J. DEBENHAM, P.J.D. LAMBSHEAD, T.J. FERRERO AND C.R. SMITH

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The impact of whale falls on nematode abundance in the deep sea

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K.J. BENOIT-BIRD AND W.W.L. AU

707

Diel migration dynamics of an island-associated soundscattering layer

R.E. KORB AND M. WHITEHOUSE

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Contrasting primary production regimes around South Georgia, Southern Ocean: large blooms versus high nutrient, low chlorophyll waters

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Development of a laser Raman spectrometer for deepocean science

Instruments and Methods P.G. BREWER, G. MALBY, J.D. PASTERIS, S.N. WHITE, E.T. PELTZER, B. WOPENKA, J. FREEMAN AND M.O. BROWN

Number 6 H.M. VAN AKEN, H. RIDDERINKHOF AND W.P.M. DE RUIJTER

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North Atlantic deep water in the south-western Indian Ocean

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Recycling and burial of organic carbon in sediments of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic

R.G.J. BELLERBY, M. HOPPEMA, E. FAHRBACH, H.J.W. DE BAAR AND M.H.C. STOLL

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Interannual controls on Weddell Sea surface water fCO2 during the autumn–winter transition phase

H.A. PFUHL AND N.J. SHACKLETON

809

Two proximal, high-resolution records of foraminiferal fragmentation and their implications for changes in dissolution

A. TSELEPIDES AND N. LAMPADARIOU

833

Deep-sea meiofaunal community structure in the Eastern Mediterranean: are trenches benthic hotspots?

J.D. GAGE, R.M. ANDERSON, P.A. TYLER, R. CHAPMAN AND E. DOLAN

849

Growth, reproduction and possible recruitment variability in the abyssal brittle star Ophiocten hastatum (Ophiuroidea: Echinodermata) in the NE Atlantic

( H. STAHL, A. TENGBERG, ( J. BRUNNEGARD AND P.O.J. HALL

Number 7 L. STEMMANN, G.A. JACKSON AND D. IANSON

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A vertical model of particle size distributions and fluxes in the midwater column that includes biological and physical processesFPart I: model formulation

L. STEMMANN, G.A. JACKSON AND G. GORSKY

885

A vertical model of particle size distributions and fluxes in the midwater column that includes biological and physical processesFPart II: application to a three year survey in the NW Mediterranean Sea

S.E. THORPE, K.J. HEYWOOD, D.P. STEVENS AND M.A. BRANDON

909

Tracking passive drifters in a high resolution ocean model: implications for interannual variability of larval krill transport to South Georgia

A. MANTZIAFOU AND A. LASCARATOS

921

An eddy resolving numerical study of the general circulation and deep-water formation in the Adriatic Sea

H.O. FOCK, C. PUSCH AND S. EHRICH

953

Structure of deep-sea pelagic fish assemblages in relation to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (451–501N)

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S.-C. HSU, F.-J. LIN, W.-L. JENG, Y. CHUNG, L.-M. SHAW AND K.-W. HUNG

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Observed sediment fluxes in the southwesternmost Okinawa Trough enhanced by episodic events: flood runoff from Taiwan rivers and large earthquakes

Number 8 B.A. HODGES AND D.L. RUDNICK

999

Simple models of steady deep maxima in chlorophyll and biomass

T. COKACAR, T. OGUZ AND N. KUBILAY

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Satellite-detected early summer coccolithophore blooms and their interannual variability in the Black Sea

L. STRAMMA, D. KIEKE, M. RHEIN, F. SCHOTT, I. YASHAYAEV AND K.P. KOLTERMANN

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Deep water changes at the western boundary of the subpolar North Atlantic during 1996 to 2001

! B. BOURLES, " E.S. BRAGA, C. ANDRIE, A. VANGRIESHEIM, F. BAURAND AND R. CHUCHLA

1057

Congo River signature and deep circulation in the eastern Guinea Basin

F.-P.A. LAM, L.R.M. MAAS AND T. GERKEMA

1075

Spatial structure of tidal and residual currents as observed over the shelf break in the Bay of Biscay

M. SCHMID, A. LORKE, C. DINKEL, . G. TANYILEKE AND A. WUEST

1097

Double-diffusive convection in Lake Nyos, Cameroon

M. SUZUMURA AND E.D. INGALL

1113

Distribution and dynamics of various forms of phosphorus in seawater: insights from field observations in the Pacific Ocean and a laboratory experiment

Number 9 . M. LOSCH AND J. SCHROTER

1131

Estimating the circulation from hydrography and satellite altimetry in the Southern Ocean: limitations imposed by the current geoid models

X.R. ZHANG, S. MARUYAMA, S. SAKAI, K. TSUBAKI AND M. BEHNIA

1145

Flow prediction in upwelling deep seawaterFthe perpetual salt fountain

J.J. HELLY AND L.A. LEVIN

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Global distribution of naturally occurring marine hypoxia on continental margins

M. HOPPEMA

1169

Weddell Sea is a globally significant contributor to deepsea sequestration of natural carbon dioxide

S. BESIKTEPE, K.W. TANG, M. VILA AND ! R. SIMO

1179

Dimethylated sulfur compounds in seawater, seston and mesozooplankton in the seas around Turkey

E. SCHEFU, G.J.M. VERSTEEGH, J.H.F. JANSEN AND ! J.S. SINNINGHE DAMSTE

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Lipid biomarkers as major source and preservation indicators in SE Atlantic surface sediments

L.M. LORENZO, F.G. FIGUEIRAS, G.H. TILSTONE, B. ARBONES AND ! I. MIRON

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Photosynthesis and light regime in the Azores Front region during summer: are light-saturated computations of primary production sufficient?

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T.L. RICHARDSON, G.A. JACKSON, H.W. DUCKLOW AND M.R. ROMAN

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Carbon fluxes through food webs of the eastern equatorial Pacific: an inverse approach

K. SUETSUGU AND S. OHTA

1275

Functional change in the swimbladder with fish size in Coryphaenoides acrolepis

1283

How well does the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) sample zooplankton? A comparison with the Longhurst Hardy Plankton Recorder (LHPR) in the northeast Atlantic

Instruments and Methods A.J. RICHARDSON, E.H. JOHN, X. IRIGOIEN, R.P. HARRIS AND G.C. HAYS

Number 10 S.K. GOFFREDI, C.K. PAULL, K. FULTON-BENNETT, L.A. HURTADO AND R.C. VRIJENHOEK

1295

Unusual benthic fauna associated with a whale fall in Monterey Canyon, California

A. METAXAS AND B. GIFFIN

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Dense beds of the ophiuroid Ophiacantha abyssicola on the continental slope off Nova Scotia, Canada

E.E. BOYLE, J.D. ZARDUS, M.R. CHASE, R.J. ETTER AND M.A. REX

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Strategies for molecular genetic studies of preserved deep-sea macrofauna

K.M. STAFFORD, D.R. BOHNENSTIEHL, M. TOLSTOY, E. CHAPP, D.K. MELLINGER AND S.E. MOORE

1337

Antarctic-type blue whale calls recorded at low latitudes in the Indian and eastern Pacific Oceans

A.M. DE BOER AND D. NOF

1347

The Bering Strait’s grip on the northern hemisphere climate

G. SHAFFER, S. HORMAZABAL, O. PIZARRO AND M. RAMOS

1367

Circulation and variability in the Chile Basin

1387

A comparison of major and minor elemental fluxes collected in neutrally buoyant and surface-tethered sediment traps

Instruments and Methods R.H.R. STANLEY, K.O. BUESSELER, S.J. MANGANINI, D.K. STEINBERG AND J.R. VALDES

Number 11 C.S. MEINEN, S.L. GARZOLI, W.E. JOHNS AND M.O. BARINGER

1397

Transport variability of the Deep Western Boundary Current and the Antilles Current off Abaco Island, Bahamas

R. MORROW, J.-R. DONGUY, A. CHAIGNEAU AND S.R. RINTOUL

1417

Cold-core anomalies at the subantarctic front, south of Tasmania

H. VAN HAREN AND C. MILLOT

1441

Rectilinear and circular inertial motions in the Western Mediterranean Sea

! B. GRBEC AND N. SUPIC ! I. VILIBIC,

1457

Dense water generation in the north Adriatic in 1999 and its recirculation along the Jabuka Pit

1475

Transport times and anthropogenic carbon in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean

D.W. WAUGH, T.W.N. HAINE AND T.M. HALL

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J. BONNIN AND W. VAN RAAPHORST

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Silicic acid enrichment in the deep water of the Faeroe– Shetland Channel

R.C. HAMME AND S.R. EMERSON

1517

The solubility of neon, nitrogen and argon in distilled water and seawater

W.K.W. LI, E.J.H. HEAD AND W. GLEN HARRISON

1529

Macroecological limits of heterotrophic bacterial abundance in the ocean

M.B. HENDRICKS, M.L. BENDER AND B.A. BARNETT

1541

Net and gross O2 production in the southern ocean from measurements of biological O2 saturation and its triple isotope composition

P.J. LE B. WILLIAMS, P.J. MORRIS AND D.M. KARL

1563

Net community production and metabolic balance at the oligotrophic ocean site, station ALOHA

W. KOEVE

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Spring bloom carbon to nitrogen ratio of net community production in the temperate N. Atlantic

O. MANGONI, M. MODIGH, F. CONVERSANO, G.C. CARRADA AND V. SAGGIOMO

1601

Effects of summer ice coverage on phytoplankton assemblages in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

M.W. LOMAS AND N.R. BATES

1619

Potential controls on interannual partitioning of organic carbon during the winter/spring phytoplankton bloom at the Bermuda Atlantic time-series study (BATS) site

C.J. STEVENS, D. DEIBEL AND C.C. PARRISH

1637

Copepod omnivory in the North Water Polynya (Baffin Bay) during autumn: spatial patterns in lipid composition

M.M. MOHIUDDIN, A. NISHIMURA, Y. TANAKA AND A. SHIMAMOTO

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Seasonality of biogenic particle and planktonic foraminifera fluxes: response to hydrographic variability in the Kuroshio Extension, northwestern Pacific Ocean

C. PUSCH, P.A. HULLEY AND K.-H. KOCK

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Community structure and feeding ecology of mesopelagic fishes in the slope waters of King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica)

S. ERNST AND B. VAN DER ZWAAN

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Effects of experimentally induced raised levels of organic flux and oxygen depletion on a continental slope benthic foraminiferal community

J.A. HUGHES AND A.J. GOODAY

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Associations between living benthic foraminifera and dead tests of Syringammina fragilissima (Xenophyophorea) in the Darwin Mounds region (NE Atlantic)

C. RAGHUKUMAR, S. RAGHUKUMAR, G. SHEELU, S.M. GUPTA, B. NAGENDER NATH AND B.R. RAO

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Buried in time: culturable fungi in a deep-sea sediment core from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean

S.-Y. LEE, C.-A. HUH, C.-C. SU AND C.-F. YOU

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Sedimentation in the Southern Okinawa Trough:enhanced particle scavenging and teleconnection between the Equatorial Pacific and western Pacific margins

1781

An instrument for collecting discrete large-volume water samples suitable for ecological studies of microorganisms

Instruments and Methods K.E. WOMMACK, S.J. WILLIAMSON, A. SUNDBERGH, R.R. HELTON, B.T. GLAZER, K. PORTUNE AND S. CRAIG CARY

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Number 12 J.N. PUTLAND, F.A. WHITNEY AND D.W. CRAWFORD

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Survey of bottom-up controls of Emiliania huxleyi in the Northeast Subarctic Pacific

A. MERICO, T. TYRRELL, E.J. LESSARD, T. OGUZ, P.J. STABENO, S.I. ZEEMAN AND T.E. WHITLEDGE

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Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating Emiliania huxleyi blooms 1997–2000

B.S. TWINING, S.B. BAINES, N.S. FISHER AND M.R. LANDRY

1827

Cellular iron contents of plankton during the Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX)

K. MATSUMOTO, K. FURUYA AND T. KAWANO

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Association of picophytoplankton distribution with ENSO events in the equatorial Pacific between 1451E and 1601W

T.G. DAHLGREN, A.G. GLOVER, A. BACO AND C.R. SMITH

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Fauna of whale falls: systematics and ecology of a new polychaete (Annelida: Chrysopetalidae) from the deep Pacific Ocean

W.A. WATKINS, M.A. DAHER, J.E. GEORGE AND D. RODRIGUEZ

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Twelve years of tracking 52-Hz whale calls from a unique source in the North Pacific

M. WLODARSKA-KOWALCZUK, M.A. KENDALL, J.M. WESLAWSKI, M. KLAGES AND T. SOLTWEDEL

1903

Depth gradients of benthic standing stock and diversity on the continental margin at a high-latitude ice-free site (off Spitsbergen, 791N)

K. OLU-LE ROY, M. SIBUET, ! A. FIALA-MEDIONI, S. GOFAS, C. SALAS, A. MARIOTTI, J.-P. FOUCHER AND J. WOODSIDE

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Cold seep communities in the deep eastern Mediterranean Sea: composition, symbiosis and spatial distribution on mud volcanoes

K. KIRIAKOULAKIS, B.J. BETT, M. WHITE AND G.A. WOLFF

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Organic biogeochemistry of the Darwin Mounds, a deep-water coral ecosystem, of the NE Atlantic

* E. TAPPA, M. WOODWORTH, M. GONI, K. TEDESCO, R. THUNELL, Y. ASTOR, R. VARELA, J.R. DIAZ-RAMOS AND . F. MULLER-KARGER

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Oceanographic controls on the carbon isotopic compositions of sinking particles from the Cariaco Basin

! A. AMINOT AND R. KEROUEL

1975

Dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in the N-E Atlantic and the N-W Mediterranean with particular reference to non-refractory fractions and degradation

. K. SEITER, C. HENSEN, J. SCHROTER AND M. ZABEL

2001

Organic carbon content in surface sedimentsFdefining regional provinces

S. KONOVALOV, A. SAMODUROV, T. OGUZ AND L. IVANOV

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Parameterization of iron and manganese cycling in the Black Sea suboxic and anoxic environment

A. CHAIGNEAU, R.A. MORROW AND S.R. RINTOUL

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Seasonal and interannual evolution of the mixed layer in the Antarctic Zone south of Tasmania

W.Z. ARRUDA, D. NOF AND J.J. O’BRIEN

2073

Does the Ulleung eddy owe its existence to b and nonlinearities?

J.-B. CHARRASSIN, Y.-H. PARK, Y. LE MAHO AND C.-A. BOST

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Fine resolution 3D temperature fields off Kerguelen from instrumented penguins

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P.F. CUMMINS AND G.S.E. LAGERLOEF

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Wind-driven interannual variability over the northeast Pacific Ocean

M.R. JURY AND B. HUANG

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The Rossby wave as a key mechanism of Indian Ocean climate variability

E.V. STANEV, J. STANEVA, J.L. BULLISTER AND J.W. MURRAY

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Ventilation of the Black Sea pycnocline. Parameterization of convection, numerical simulations and validations against observed chlorofluorocarbon data

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