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Multiannual trends in fronts and distribution of nutrients and chlorophyll in the southwestern Atlantic (30–62°S)

This paper presents the first data on the vertical distribution of chlorophyll and nutrients in the upper layers of the southern southwestern Atlantic and interprets it in relation to frontal systems and the general hydrographic features. The survey covered quasi-synoptically the area between 30 and...

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Published in:Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers Oceanographic research papers, 2000-06, Vol.47 (6), p.1015-1033
Main Authors: Brandini, Frederico Pereira, Boltovskoy, Demetrio, Piola, Alberto, Kocmur, Santiago, Röttgers, Rüdiger, Cesar Abreu, Paulo, Mendes Lopes, Rubens
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Nutrients
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