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A practical handbook of seawater analysis

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The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11288 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Seawater.

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Food intake of Macoma balthica (mollusca) in relation to seasonal changes in its potential food on a tidal flat in the Dutch Wadden Sea

TL;DR: It is concluded that Macoma, although it behaves most of the time as a deposit feeder, depends for its food intake for the greater part on food present in the water column.
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Silicic acid depletion and silicon limitation in the plume of the Mississippi River:evidence from kinetic studies in spring and summer

TL;DR: Historical data suggest that coastal Si(OH), depletion and Si limitation may be recent phenomena in the northern Gulf of Mexico, resulting from increasing [NO,-] and decreasing [Si(OHk] in the Mississippi River during the past 30 to 50 yr.
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Error quantification of a high-resolution coupled hydrodynamic-ecosystem coastal-ocean model: Part 2. Chlorophyll-a, nutrients and SPM

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply summary error statistics to a complex 3D model (POLCOMS-ERSEM) run for the period 1988-1989 in the southern North Sea utilising information from the North Sea Project, which collected a wealth of observational data.
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Organic carbon, sulphur, and iron in recent semi-euxinic sediments of Kau Bay, Indonesia

TL;DR: Kau Bay (island of Halmahera, Eastern Indonesia) is a 470 m deep basin separated from the Pacific Ocean by a sill that is at present only 40 m below sea-level as discussed by the authors.
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The nitrogen isotopic composition of nitrate in the Kuroshio Water northeast of Taiwan: evidence for nitrogen fixation as a source of isotopically light nitrate

TL;DR: In this article, the δ15N values of waters from 500 to 780 m in the sea northeast of Taiwan were analyzed to estimate the flux of biologically fixed nitrogen in the Kuroshio Water by characterization of the isotopic signature of the upwelled nitrate.