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DOI: 10.1029/2009GL040423

Citation Style: APA

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Juranek, L. W., Hamme, R. C., Kaiser, J., Wanninkhof, R., & Quay, P. D. (2010). Evidence of O2 consumption in underway seawater lines: Implications for air-sea O2 and CO2 fluxes. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(1), n/a–n/a. doi:10.1029/2009gl040423


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Nutrient and chlorophyll analyses from surface samples collected underway on board container ships during basin-wide transects of the North Pacific Ocean from Hong Kong to Long Beach, CA from 2009-2012Methods
Dissolved gas O2/Ar and triple oxygen isotope discrete samples collected from 16 basin-wide transects of the North Pacific, Hong Kong - Long Beach, CA from the M/V OOCL Tianjin and M/V OOCL Tokyo, 2008-2012 (NPac Cont Ship project)Methods
Carbonate chemistry and isotopes from multiple M/V OOCL Tianjin and M/V OOCL Tokyo cruises between Hong Kong and Long Beach in the Pacific Basin from 2008-2012 (NPac Cont Ship project)Methods
Temperature, salinity, fluorescence, and dissolved O2/Ar ratios measured continuously underway onboard basin-wide transects of the North Pacific from Hong Kong to Long Beach, CAMethods

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