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Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, Vol.14 No.1 (1967)

Series: Deep-Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts. ; Vol.14 No.1 Publication details: Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1967,Description: 144p. 25cm
Contents:
Geophysical evidence on the origin of the Faeroe Bank Channel,Geophysical evidence on the origin of the Faeroe Bank Channel,Nouvelle estimation du bilan de masse de l'Indlandsis du Groenland,Some geomorphological observations in the Kara Sea,The vertical distribution of phosphate and nitrite in the upper one-half meter of the southeast Pacific Ocean,Diel vertical migrations of underwater scattering, mostly in Saanich inlet, British Columbia,Vertical distribution of zooplankton in relation to the eastern Pacific oxygen minimum,Faunal diversity in the deep-sea,Edge waves in an ocean of finite depth,A steady, wind-driven, frictional model of two moving layers in a rectangular ocean basin,Transported turtle grass as a source of organic enrichment of abyssal sediments off North Carolina,The biochemical composition of certain oceanic zooplanktonic decapods,Sub-surface concentrations of manganese nodules in Pacific sediments,A note on mid-ocean internal tides.
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Geophysical evidence on the origin of the Faeroe Bank Channel,Geophysical evidence on the origin of the Faeroe Bank Channel,Nouvelle estimation du bilan de masse de l'Indlandsis du Groenland,Some geomorphological observations in the Kara Sea,The vertical distribution of phosphate and nitrite in the upper one-half meter of the southeast Pacific Ocean,Diel vertical migrations of underwater scattering, mostly in Saanich inlet, British Columbia,Vertical distribution of zooplankton in relation to the eastern Pacific oxygen minimum,Faunal diversity in the deep-sea,Edge waves in an ocean of finite depth,A steady, wind-driven, frictional model of two moving layers in a rectangular ocean basin,Transported turtle grass as a source of organic enrichment of abyssal sediments off North Carolina,The biochemical composition of certain oceanic zooplanktonic decapods,Sub-surface concentrations of manganese nodules in Pacific sediments,A note on mid-ocean internal tides.

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