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Biological and chemical studies of sea-surface microlayer (SML) in Daya Bay, China IIA. Biological and chemical characteristics of the SML and the correlation among them

Two cruises for multi-discipline investigation were conducted in October and November, 1998 in Daya Bay to collect: (1) samples from five levels including sea-surface microlayer (SML), subsurface (SSL), surface, body (mid-column) and bottom water; and (2) observational data on chlorophyll-a and nutr...

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Published in:Chinese journal of oceanology and limnology 2001-09, Vol.19 (3), p.272-281
Main Authors: Zheng-bin, Zhang, Ming-xiang, Pan, Zhao-ding, Wang, Wei, Zhao, Hong-hui, Huang, Gui-feng, Wei, Hong-lian, Gao, Yun-hui, Peng, Zhuo-hong, Zhu, Li, Li
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Phosphates
Phytoplankton
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