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Aquatic ecology / Biogeochemistry / Ecology / Chemical oceanography / Biogenic silica / Marine biology / Remineralisation / Sediment trap / Primary production / Photic zone / John D. Hamaker / Biological pump
Date: 2011-06-01 09:35:53
Aquatic ecology
Biogeochemistry
Ecology
Chemical oceanography
Biogenic silica
Marine biology
Remineralisation
Sediment trap
Primary production
Photic zone
John D. Hamaker
Biological pump

Deep-Sea Research II–1674 Vertical budgets for organic carbon and biogenic silica in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, 1996–1998 David M. Nelsona,*, Robert F. Andersonb, Richard T. Barberc, M

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