In 1963 it was suggested that rather large gradients in dissolved oxygen exist in the Gulf of Mexico below a sill depth of between 1500 m and 1900 m. However, measurements made on three cruises during 1966 and 1967 indicate that there is no clearly discernable horizontal variation in dissolved oxygen in these waters...
The distribution of major nutrients in the Georges Bank region was measured during nine cruises betw...
A hydrographic section made in July 1977 from the research vessel KNORR revealed a large-scale merid...
The presence of a southward-moving undercurrent along the west coast of South America, underlying th...
Based on observations made in May, 1972, the nutrient and dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the off...
In view of the interest in oxygen distribution in the ocean, it 3eems advisable to bring to light so...
This report discusses the basic chemistry of the Winkler procedure as well as various results obtain...
Concentrationa of dissolved oxygen in tributary basins of the fjord-like Puget Sound region (Washing...
Six years of comprehensive data sets collected over the northern continental shelf and upper slope o...
Long, rapidly sampled time series measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, salinity, currents,...
This report describes a modified Winkler titration technique that has been used for the past 25 year...
Open-water continuous monitoring of DO concentrations at a single station (C6) in the Gulf of Mexico...
Average hydrographic conditions above 800m, including temperature, salinity, velocity, and volume tr...
This note presents some preliminary results of a still-incomplete detailed analysis of observations ...
The results of a rapid survey of the Gulf of Mexico in the winter of 1962 are presented. Variations ...
During June 1966, nine velocity measurements were made with neutrally buoyant floats at a depth of a...
The distribution of major nutrients in the Georges Bank region was measured during nine cruises betw...
A hydrographic section made in July 1977 from the research vessel KNORR revealed a large-scale merid...
The presence of a southward-moving undercurrent along the west coast of South America, underlying th...
Based on observations made in May, 1972, the nutrient and dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the off...
In view of the interest in oxygen distribution in the ocean, it 3eems advisable to bring to light so...
This report discusses the basic chemistry of the Winkler procedure as well as various results obtain...
Concentrationa of dissolved oxygen in tributary basins of the fjord-like Puget Sound region (Washing...
Six years of comprehensive data sets collected over the northern continental shelf and upper slope o...
Long, rapidly sampled time series measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, salinity, currents,...
This report describes a modified Winkler titration technique that has been used for the past 25 year...
Open-water continuous monitoring of DO concentrations at a single station (C6) in the Gulf of Mexico...
Average hydrographic conditions above 800m, including temperature, salinity, velocity, and volume tr...
This note presents some preliminary results of a still-incomplete detailed analysis of observations ...
The results of a rapid survey of the Gulf of Mexico in the winter of 1962 are presented. Variations ...
During June 1966, nine velocity measurements were made with neutrally buoyant floats at a depth of a...
The distribution of major nutrients in the Georges Bank region was measured during nine cruises betw...
A hydrographic section made in July 1977 from the research vessel KNORR revealed a large-scale merid...
The presence of a southward-moving undercurrent along the west coast of South America, underlying th...