Gerlache Strait

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1References  water column is severely limited both by the declination of the Sun and the shortened daylight period (approximately 6 h), and it is likely that heterotrophic processes dominate in this nutrient-rich environm

References water column is severely limited both by the declination of the Sun and the shortened daylight period (approximately 6 h), and it is likely that heterotrophic processes dominate in this nutrient-rich environm

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2unamended water led to slow decline in bacterial abundance, whereas growth was rapid in lighted controls. Using these results in combination with data derived from the radioisotope uptake experiments, we hope to determin

unamended water led to slow decline in bacterial abundance, whereas growth was rapid in lighted controls. Using these results in combination with data derived from the radioisotope uptake experiments, we hope to determin

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3in the horizontal on scales of at least 1-2 kilometers (tow distance) and that it may have remained there for several months. For Euphausia superba, we have analyzed samples from selected stations in the Bransfield Strai

in the horizontal on scales of at least 1-2 kilometers (tow distance) and that it may have remained there for several months. For Euphausia superba, we have analyzed samples from selected stations in the Bransfield Strai

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4the eight nets (i.e., over a 80-meter depth interval). At 2000, about hours before the onset of maximum darkness, the population began to rise perceptibly above 200 meters and generally reached he upper portion of its ni

the eight nets (i.e., over a 80-meter depth interval). At 2000, about hours before the onset of maximum darkness, the population began to rise perceptibly above 200 meters and generally reached he upper portion of its ni

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5colored shale, siltstone, and sandstone, appear to be tightly folded and locally thrust faulted. These sediments were intruded in the Lower Cretaceous by the calc-alkaline plutons of the Lassiter Coast Intrusive Suite. N

colored shale, siltstone, and sandstone, appear to be tightly folded and locally thrust faulted. These sediments were intruded in the Lower Cretaceous by the calc-alkaline plutons of the Lassiter Coast Intrusive Suite. N

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6RACER: Ichthyoplankton abundance, species composition, and distribution in Gerlache Strait, Antarctica, October to November 1989 VALERIE I. LOEB, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, Californiaimportan

RACER: Ichthyoplankton abundance, species composition, and distribution in Gerlache Strait, Antarctica, October to November 1989 VALERIE I. LOEB, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, Californiaimportan

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7RACER: Phytoplankton of the northern Gerlache Strait MARTHA  FEujARIo

RACER: Phytoplankton of the northern Gerlache Strait MARTHA FEujARIo

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8Tectonics of the Scotia Arc region IAN W. D.  DALZIEL

Tectonics of the Scotia Arc region IAN W. D. DALZIEL

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9RACER: Microbial processes in the northern Gerlache Strait, C. TIEN, L. ASATO, V.L. ASPER, D.F. BIRD, A.M. BRITTAIN, D.V. HEBEL, R. LETELIER, and D.M. KARL

RACER: Microbial processes in the northern Gerlache Strait, C. TIEN, L. ASATO, V.L. ASPER, D.F. BIRD, A.M. BRITTAIN, D.V. HEBEL, R. LETELIER, and D.M. KARL

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10Martin, J. HGlacial-interglacial CO2 change: The iron hypothesis. Paleoceanography, 5:1-13. Olson, RDifferential photoinhibition of marine nitrifying bacteria: A possible mechanism for the formation of th

Martin, J. HGlacial-interglacial CO2 change: The iron hypothesis. Paleoceanography, 5:1-13. Olson, RDifferential photoinhibition of marine nitrifying bacteria: A possible mechanism for the formation of th

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 19:42:51