Estimates of net community production and export using high-resolution, Lagrangian measurements of O2, NO3−, and POC through the evolution of a spring diatom bloom in the North Atlantic
Matthew B. Alkire(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Alba González-Posada(University of East Anglia), Eric A. D’Asaro(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Nathan Briggs(University of Maine), E. Kallin(University of Maine), Eric Rehm(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Jan Kaiser(University of East Anglia), Ivona Cetinić(Goddard Space Flight Center), Craig Lee(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory), Mary Jane Perry(University of Maine), A. Gray(University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory)
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