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1  Triangle reflect the complex bathymetry and oceanography.
2 ty and long-term changes in Tropical Pacific oceanography.
3 ation data largely used thus far in chemical oceanography.
4 remain fundamental questions in contemporary oceanography.
5 e basis of regional primary productivity and oceanography [1].
6 f planktonic larvae is passive, we find that oceanography alone is sufficient to explain the high lev
7 lteromonas sp. strain Scripps Institution of Oceanography (AltSIO)] to drawdown ambient DOC in a coas
8 ighly cited studies in physical and chemical oceanography and three biological subdisciplines.
9 hese glaciers illustrate how combinations of oceanography and topography modulate rapid submarine mel
10                 Understanding how geography, oceanography, and climate have ultimately shaped marine
11 isheries management, which combines ecology, oceanography, and economics, has matured significantly.
12  aboard a private yacht employing a 'citizen oceanography' approach and tools and protocols easily ad
13 c dead zones, which are at the confluence of oceanography, aquatic chemistry, and agronomy and which
14 ties remains a prevailing topic in microbial oceanography as information on environmentally relevant
15 ans contrast in size, age, isolation, depth, oceanography, biology and human factors, such as governa
16 an exciting time to explore this frontier of oceanography, but understanding microbial behavior and c
17               One of the major conundrums in oceanography for the past 20 y has been that, although t
18 6)O in CO(2) from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography global flask network and show that the inte
19 ionation, sediment processes, and basin-wide oceanography had divergent effects on each matrix.
20 fossils are widely used to study climate and oceanography in Earth's geological past.
21 yses demonstrate the central role of coastal oceanography in structuring benthic marine biogeography
22                                              Oceanography is inherently interdisciplinary and, since
23 ication of genomics to problems in microbial oceanography is significantly expanding our understandin
24  that follow the basic precept of biological oceanography--namely, oligotrophic regions with low phyt
25 Bay, West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) sea ice, oceanography, phytoplankton and encrusting zoobenthos ha
26 dministration and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, two organizations experienced in gas stand

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