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Primary production, new production and vertical flux in the eastern Pacific Ocean
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The effects of Cu on the adenylate energy charge of open ocean phytoplankton
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Techniques for enhancing vertebral bands in age estimation of California elasmobranchs
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Age and growth determination of the bat ray, Myliobatis californica Gill, in central California
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Downward flux of particulate organic matter in the Ocean
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Vertex: Phytoplankton/iron studies in the Gulf of Alaska
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Iron, primary production and carbon-nitrogen flux studies during the JGOFS North Atlantic bloom experiment
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Iron in north-east Pacific waters
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Elevated concentrations of mercury in mussels (Mytilus californianus) associated with pinniped colonies
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Notes on the JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment-dissolved organic carbon intercomparison
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Mercury-selenium-bromine imbalance in premature parturient California sea lions
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Iron deficiency limits phytoplankton growth in Antarctic waters
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Validation of ultrasound as a noninvasive tool to measure subcutaneous fat depth in leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea)
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The case for iron
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Cobalt in north-east Pacific waters
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VERTEX manganese transport: Manganese transport through oxygen minima
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Iron deficiency limits phytoplankton growth in the north-east Pacific subarctic
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Glacial-interglacial CO2 change: The iron hypothesis
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Long-term trends in DDT, polychlorinated biphenyls, and chlordane in California mussels
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Trace elements and primary production: Problems, effects and solutions
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Iron still comes from above
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Mytilus californianus as a bioindicator of trace metal pollution: Variability and statistical considerations
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Bacterial chemolithotrophy in the ocean is associated with sinking particles
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Chronic oiling of marine birds in California by natural petroleum seeps, shipwrecks, and other sources
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Trace metals in large agglomerates (marine snow)
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In situ effects of selected preservatives on total carbon, nitrogen and metals collected in sediment traps.
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High copper concentrations in squid livers in association with elevated levels of silver, cadmium, and zinc
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Iron in Antarctic waters
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Aspects of reproduction in the bat ray, Myliobatis californica, in central California
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Testing the iron hypothesis in ecosystems of the equatorial Pacific Ocean
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Widespread fluid expulsion on a translational continental margin: Mud volcanoes, fault zones, headless canyons, and organic-rich substrate in Monterey Bay, California
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Manganese cycling in northeast Pacific equatorial waters
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U.S. "Mussel watch" 1976-1978: An overview of the trace-metal, DDE, PCB, hydrocarbon, and artificial radionuclide data
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The carbon balance during the 1989 spring bloom in the North Atlantic Ocean, 47°N, 20°W
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VERTEX: carbon cycling in the northeast Pacific
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