Antarctic continental shelf

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1On the influence of ice shelf edge position on circulation and water mass modification Nadja Saleck1, Hartmut H. Hellmer2 and Eberhard Fahrbach2 1Summer intern of Universität Oldenburg at2 2Alfred Wegener Institut für

On the influence of ice shelf edge position on circulation and water mass modification Nadja Saleck1, Hartmut H. Hellmer2 and Eberhard Fahrbach2 1Summer intern of Universität Oldenburg at2 2Alfred Wegener Institut für

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Language: English - Date: 2006-07-19 14:05:08
2Microsoft Word - frisp_2006_kmak_a.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2006-10-19 09:15:58
3Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 95–111 doi:rstbPublished online 6 December 2006 Trophic interactions within the Ross Sea continental shelf ecosystem

Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 95–111 doi:rstbPublished online 6 December 2006 Trophic interactions within the Ross Sea continental shelf ecosystem

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Language: English - Date: 2008-07-29 18:29:17
4The Mixed Layer over the Antarctic Continental Shelf Alek Petty1, Daniel Feltham1 & Paul Holland2 1. Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, Pearson Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT 2. British Antarctic Surve

The Mixed Layer over the Antarctic Continental Shelf Alek Petty1, Daniel Feltham1 & Paul Holland2 1. Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, Pearson Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT 2. British Antarctic Surve

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    5The Mixed Layer over the Antarctic Continental Shelf Alek Petty1, Daniel Feltham1 & Paul Holland2 1. Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, Pearson Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT 2. British Antarctic Surve

    The Mixed Layer over the Antarctic Continental Shelf Alek Petty1, Daniel Feltham1 & Paul Holland2 1. Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, Pearson Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT 2. British Antarctic Surve

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-05-09 14:08:43
      6Ocean Sci., 4, 89–98, 2008 www.ocean-sci.net/ © Author(sThis work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.  Ocean Science

      Ocean Sci., 4, 89–98, 2008 www.ocean-sci.net/ © Author(sThis work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Ocean Science

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 10:47:49
      7MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser Vol. 287: 23–32, 2005  Published February 18

      MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser Vol. 287: 23–32, 2005 Published February 18

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      8M.Sc. Topic in Polar Oceanography (open to PEP and German Physics master students)

      M.Sc. Topic in Polar Oceanography (open to PEP and German Physics master students) "Ice shelf - ocean interaction in Antarctica: Sensitivity of Ross Ice Shelf basal melting to cavity geometry and ambient hydrography" Sup

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      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 03:33:08
      9across the shelf (see Dunbar, Dehn, and Leventer, Antarctic this issue). This distribution was first noted by Truesdale and Kellogg (1969), who attributed it to less extensive summer sea ice cover in the western Ross Sea

      across the shelf (see Dunbar, Dehn, and Leventer, Antarctic this issue). This distribution was first noted by Truesdale and Kellogg (1969), who attributed it to less extensive summer sea ice cover in the western Ross Sea

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      Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 04:12:07
      10The biomass of these sediments calculated from the extractable phospholipid and polar lipid ester-linked alkyl FAME showed levels equal to those in a highly productive Florida estuary. The antarctic sediments contained a

      The biomass of these sediments calculated from the extractable phospholipid and polar lipid ester-linked alkyl FAME showed levels equal to those in a highly productive Florida estuary. The antarctic sediments contained a

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      Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:58:19