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Design and performance of a horizontal, axial-flow, water circulator

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R.D. Howerton, C.E. Boyd, B.J. Watten

Nutrition and feeding of tropical fish

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R.A. Winfree

Air pollution effects on terrestrial and aquatic animals

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J.R. Newman, R.K. Schreiber, E. Novakova

Immunological biomarkers to assess environmental stress

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B.A. Weeks, D. P. Anderson, A.P. DuFour, A. Fairbrother, A.J. Goven, G.P. Lahvis, G. Peters

Characteristics and processing of seismic data collected on thick, floating ice: Results from the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Coincident reflection and refraction data, collected in the austral summer of 1988/89 by Stanford University and the Geophysical Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Zealand, imaged the crust beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The Ross Ice Shelf is a unique acquisition environment for seismic reflection profiling because of its thick, floating ice cover. The i
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Bruce C. Beaudoin, Uri S. ten Brink, Tim A. Stern

Barrier island erosion accelerating

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R.A. McBride, C.G. Groat, P.S. Penland, S.J. Williams, A. H. Sallenger

An aeromagnetic survey over the northwestern Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Sound area

As part of the expedition GANOVEX VI 1990/91, the Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) carried out an airborne magnetic survey over the northwestern Ross Ice Shelf and McMurdo Sound between Ross Island, the Transantarctic Mountains, and Minna Bluff.The area planned f
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Detlef Damaske, Uwe Meyer, Anne E. McCafferty, John Behrendt, Herbert Hoppe

Access to spatial environmental data for development of an oil spill response geographic

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M.W. Hiland, M.R. Byrnes, R.A. McBride, S. Penland, K. Ramsey, K. Debusschere, S.J. Williams

Contaminant transport and accumulation in Massachusetts Bay and Boston Harbor: A summary of U.S. Geological Survey studies

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is conducting studies in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay, and Cape Cod Bay designed to define the geologic framework of the region and to understand the transport and accumulation of contaminated sediments. The region is being studied because of environmental problems caused by the introduction of wastes for a long time, because a new ocean outfall (to begin oper
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Bradford Butman, Michael H. Bothner, J. C. Hathaway, H. L. Jenter, H. J. Knebel, F. T. Manheim, R. P. Signell
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