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Axel E. J. Miller
Researcher at Scottish Association for Marine Science
Publications - 20
Citations - 1103
Axel E. J. Miller is an academic researcher from Scottish Association for Marine Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolved organic carbon & Total organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1028 citations. Previous affiliations of Axel E. J. Miller include Millennium Institute & University of the Highlands and Islands.
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The Portugal coastal counter current off NW Spain: new insights on its biogeochemical variability
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado,Francisco G. Figueiras,Fiz F. Pérez,Steve Groom,Enrique Nogueira,Alberto Borges,Lei Chou,Carmen G. Castro,Gwenaelle Moncoiffe,Aida F. Ríos,Axel E. J. Miller,Michel Frankignoulle,Graham Savidge,Roland Wollast +13 more
TL;DR: Time series of wind-stress data, AVHRR and SeaWiFS satellite images, and in situ data from seven cruises are used to assemble a coherent picture of the hydrographic variability of the seas off the Northwest Iberian Peninsula from the onset to the cessation of the Portugal coastal counter current (PCCC).
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Simultaneous determination of dissolved organic carbon and total dissolved nitrogen in seawater by high temperature catalytic oxidation: conditions for precise shipboard measurements
TL;DR: In this article, a shipboard simultaneous determination of dissolved organic carbon and total dissolved nitrogen in seawater by high temperature catalytic oxidation was performed by using a nitrogen-specific Antek 705D chemiluminescence detector and a CO 2 -specific LiCor Li6252 IRGA with a Shimadzu TOC-5000 organic carbon analyser.
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Bioavailability and bacterial degradation rates of dissolved organic matter in a temperate coastal area during an annual cycle
TL;DR: In this paper, the bioavailability and bacterial degradation rates of dissolved organic matter (DOM) were determined over a seasonal cycle in Loch Creran (Scotland) by measuring the decrease in dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nitrogen (DON) and phosphorous (DOP) concentrations during long-term laboratory incubations (150 days) at a constant temperature of 14°C.
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Pelagic production at the Celtic Sea shelf break
Ian Joint,Roland Wollast,Lei Chou,Sonia D. Batten,Marc Elskens,Elaine S. Edwards,Andrew G. Hirst,Peter H. Burkill,Stephen B. Groom,Stuart W. Gibb,Axel E. J. Miller,David J. Hydes,Frank Dehairs,Avan N Antia,Raymond G Barlow,Andrew P. Rees,A. J. Pomroy,Uwe H. Brockmann,D.G. Cummings,Richard S. Lampitt,Michèle Loijens,Fauzi Mantoura,Peter I. Miller,Thomas Raabe,Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado,Claire E. Stelfox,James Woolfenden +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the data obtained in the OMEX I Project on biological production in the surface waters of the Celtic Sea shelf break, focusing on two regions: Goban Spur and La Chapelle Bank.
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Determination of dissolved organic carbon in seawater using high temperature catalytic oxidation techniques
TL;DR: The high temperature catalytic oxidation (HTCO)-discrete injection method for liquid samples is currently the preferred analytical technique for the determination of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in natural water samples.