The processes determining the concentration of oxygen, phosphate and other organic derivatives within the depths of the Atlantic ocean.
Introduction: The great oceans of the world all contain at intermediate depths less oxygen and more nitrate and phosphate than is found at either lesser or greater depths. This is one of the most marked physical features of the sea which must be attributed to the action of biological agencies. Those...
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Cambridge and Woods Hole, Mass.,
1942.
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| Siri: | Papers in physical oceanography and meteorology ;
v. 9, no. 2. |
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