Primary production in the Gulf of Thailand and the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia was determined from in situ fluorescense, light intensity in September-October, 1995 cruise, and from the uptake of radioactive carbon incubation in the October, 1996 cruise. The primary production rate was found to be 0.20-0.61 and 0.29-0.47gC/m2/day for the Gulf of Thailand and the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, respectively. At nearshore stations, higher rate of primary production was found at sea surface, and it gradually decreased with depth. However, at offshore stations, where subpycnocline chlorophyll maximum was found, the rate was increased again at this layer
The Seminar presents an analysis of the research findings obtained during 2 cruises of the Training ...
Petroleum hydrocarbon in water samples and sediments collected during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon Crui...
30-32Daily primary production averaged 7.74 mgC.m-3 at the surface and 95.97 mgC.m-2 in the column. ...
Primary production in the South China Sea, off Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam was determined f...
In this paper the relative concentrations and vertical distributions of primary production were inve...
Dissolved oxygen and carbonate system in seawater in the Gulf of Thailand and the east coast of Peni...
The data on primary production from the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea are very meagre. The ...
Two cruises were carried out in the summer and winter of 1998 to study coupled physical-chemical-bio...
Studies on primary pruuuciion oj ine Indian Seas in general and adjacent ecosystems such as estuari...
Investigations on horizontal and vertical distribution in levels of total organic matter contents (T...
The Yellow Sea is a shelf sea surrounded by the Korean peninsula and the eastern coast of China. The...
Shipboard measurement of chlorophyll a and b by HPLC system were carried out on the M.V. SEAFDEC Cru...
Because the composition of coastal water is full of variety by each region, relationship between chl...
Seawater was sampled from five depths in the euphotic zone corresponding to 100 % (ca. 3 m depth), 5...
Production of organic matter by phytoplankton is of utmost importance because it initiates the w...
The Seminar presents an analysis of the research findings obtained during 2 cruises of the Training ...
Petroleum hydrocarbon in water samples and sediments collected during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon Crui...
30-32Daily primary production averaged 7.74 mgC.m-3 at the surface and 95.97 mgC.m-2 in the column. ...
Primary production in the South China Sea, off Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam was determined f...
In this paper the relative concentrations and vertical distributions of primary production were inve...
Dissolved oxygen and carbonate system in seawater in the Gulf of Thailand and the east coast of Peni...
The data on primary production from the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea are very meagre. The ...
Two cruises were carried out in the summer and winter of 1998 to study coupled physical-chemical-bio...
Studies on primary pruuuciion oj ine Indian Seas in general and adjacent ecosystems such as estuari...
Investigations on horizontal and vertical distribution in levels of total organic matter contents (T...
The Yellow Sea is a shelf sea surrounded by the Korean peninsula and the eastern coast of China. The...
Shipboard measurement of chlorophyll a and b by HPLC system were carried out on the M.V. SEAFDEC Cru...
Because the composition of coastal water is full of variety by each region, relationship between chl...
Seawater was sampled from five depths in the euphotic zone corresponding to 100 % (ca. 3 m depth), 5...
Production of organic matter by phytoplankton is of utmost importance because it initiates the w...
The Seminar presents an analysis of the research findings obtained during 2 cruises of the Training ...
Petroleum hydrocarbon in water samples and sediments collected during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon Crui...
30-32Daily primary production averaged 7.74 mgC.m-3 at the surface and 95.97 mgC.m-2 in the column. ...