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A practical handbook of seawater analysis
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Stratification and Bottom-Water Hypoxia in the Pamlico River Estuary
Donald W. Stanley,Scott W. Nixon +1 more
TL;DR: The relationship among bottom-water dissolved oxygen (DO), vertical stratification, and the factors responsible for stratification-destratification in this shallow, low tidal-energy estuary were studied using a 15-yr set of biweekly measurements, along with some recent continuous-monitoring data as mentioned in this paper.
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Similarity in food source and timing of feeding in deposit- and suspension-feeding bivalves
TL;DR: Results indicate that, although some difference in feeding behaviour was observed between deposit and suspension feeders, both groups rely on the same food source at the same time, irrespective of type of feeding.
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Seasonal variations in physico-chemical characteristics of water, sediment and soil texture in arid zone mangroves of Kachchh-Gujarat.
TL;DR: The present study was carried out to determine the physicochemical characteristics of water and sediment and the textural aspects of sediments in western mangroves of Kachchh-Gujarat, west coast of India, for a period of two years during 1999-2000.
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The relative importance of microbial and classical food webs in a highly productive coastal upwelling area
Cristian A. Vargas,Rodrigo Martínez,L. Antonio Cuevas,M Pavez,Carolina Cartes,Humberto E. González,Humberto E. González,Ruben Escribano,Giovanni Daneri +8 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the carrying capacity for larger omnivorous and carnivorous metazoans, and even for commercially exploitable pelagic fishes, might be considerably larger than that expected from a simple herbivore-dominated food chain in coastal upwelling areas.
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Relationship between the lipid compositions of marine aerosols, the sea surface microlayer, and subsurface water
TL;DR: Aerosols, surface microlayer, and subsurface water samples have been collected during the R/V Jean Charcot (May 1974) cruise in the northeastern tropical Atlantic, taking all possible precautions against shipboard contamination.