U.S. JGOFS Publications Alphabetical by Author Altabet, Mark A. and Roger Francois (1994). Sedimentary nitrogen isotopic ratio as a recorder for surface ocean nitrate utilization. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8(1):103–116, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 85. Anbar, A.D., R.A. Creaser, D.A. Papanastassiou and G.J. Wasserburg (1993). Rhenium in seawater: Confirmation of generally conservative behavior. Geochimica et Cosmo- chimica Acta, 56: 4099–4103, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 61. Anderson, L., and J. L. Sarmiento, 1995. Global ocean phosphate and oxygen simulations. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 9: 621-636, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 330. Anderson, Laurence A. and Jorge L. Sarmiento (1994). Redfield ratios of remineralization determined by nutrient data analysis. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8(1):65–80, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 37. Andersen, R., R. Bidigare, M. Keller and M. Latasa (1996). A comparison of HPLC pigment signatures and electron microscopic observations for oligotrophic waters of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Deep-Sea Research 43: 517-537, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.205. Armstrong, R. A., J. L. Sarmiento, and R. Slater (1995). Monitoring ocean productivity by assimilating satellite chlorophyll into ecosystem models. In: Ecological Time Series, edited by T. M. Powell and J. H. Steele, Chapman and Hall, New York, pp. 371-390, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 328. Asper, V.L., W.G. Deuser, G.A. Knauer, and S.E. Lohrenz (1992). Rapid coupling of sinking particle fluxes between surface and deep ocean waters. Nature, 357:670–672, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 20. Atkinson, M.J., F. Thomas and N. Larson (1994). Effects of pressure on oxygen sensors: A new pressure term for calibration equations. Journal of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, (in press), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 77. Atkinson, M.J., F. Thomas, R. Lukas and C. Winn (1994). New calibration equations for amperometric membrane oxygen sensors. Deep-Sea Research, (in press), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 75. Atkinson, M.J., F. Thomas, E. Terrill, K. Morita and C. Liu (1994). A micro-hole potentiostatic oxygen sensor for oceanic CTDs. Deep-Sea Research, 42: 761-771, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 74. Baines, S.B., M.L. Pace and D.M. Karl (1994). Why does the relationship between sinking flux and planktonic primary production differ between lakes and oceans? Limnology and Oceanography, 39: 213-226, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 71. Balch, W., M. and K. A. Kilpatrick. 1996. Calcification rates in the equatorial Pacific along 140 W. Deep-Sea Research II, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 220 Balch, W. M., K. A. Kilpatrick, P. M. Holligan and C. Trees. 1996.. In press. The 1991 coccolithophore bloom in the central north Atlantic I- Optical properties and factors affecting their distribution. Limnology and Oceanography, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 218. Balch, W. M., K. Kilpatrick, P. M. Holligan, D. Harbour, and E. Fernandez. 1996.. In press. The 1991 coccolithophore bloom in the central north Atlantic II-Relating optics to coccolith concentration. Limnology and Oceanography, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 219. Barber, R., J.W. Murray, and J.J. McCarthy (1994). Biogeochemical interactions in the equatorial Pacific. Ambio, 23: 62–66, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 38. Barber, Richard T., Lisa Borden, Zackary Johnson, John Marra, Carol Knudson and Charles C. Trees (in press). Ground truthing modeled kPAR and on deck primary productivity incubations with in situ observations. SPIE Proceedings, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 338. Bates, N. R., A. F. Michaels and A. H. Knap (1996). Seasonal and interannual variability of oceanic carbon dioxide species at the U.S. JGOFS Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study Site. Deep-Sea Research II; 43: 347-384, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 239. Bates, N. R., A. F. Michaels and A. H. Knap (1996). Alkalinity changes in the Sargasso Sea: Geochemical evidence of calcification? Marine Chemistry, 51: 347-358, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 240. Bender, M.L., H.W. Ducklow, J. Kiddon, J. Marra, and J.H. Martin (1992). The carbon balance during the 1989 spring bloom in the North Atlantic Ocean, 47 N, 20 W. Deep-Sea Research, 39: 1707–1725, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 123. Benner, R., J.D. Pakulski, M. McCarthy, J.I. Hedges and P.G. Hatcher (1992). Bulk chemical characteristics of dissolved organic matter in the ocean. Science, 255: 1561–1564, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 60. Berelson, William M., Douglas E. Hammond, James McManus and Tammy E. Kilgore (1994). Dissolution kinetics of calcium carbonate in equatorial Pacific sediments. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8(2):219–235, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 16. Bidigare, R.R., M. Latasa, Z. Johnson, R.T. Barber, C.C. Trees and W.M. Balch (1996). (in press). Observations of a Synechococcus-dominated cyclonic eddy in open-oceanic waters of the Arabian Sea. Proc. SPIE Ocean Opt. XIII, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 339. Bidigare , R.R., A. Fluegge, K.H. Freeman, K.L. Hanson, J.M. Hayes, D. Hollander, J. P. Jasper, L. King, E.A. Laws, J. Milder, F.J. Millero, R.D. Pancost, B.N. Popp, P.A. Steinberg and S.G. Wakeham (1997). Consistent fractionation of 13C in nature and in the laboratory: Growth rate effects in some haptophyte algae. Global Biogeochem. Cycles (in press). Bingham F., and R. Lukas (1996). Seasonal cycles of temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen observed in the Hawaiian Ocean Time-series. Deep-Sea Research 43: 199-213, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.258. Bjorkman, K., and D. M. Karl (1994), Bioavailability of inorganic and organic phosphorus compounds to natural assemblages of microorganisms in Hawaiian coastal waters, Marine Ecology Progress Series 111: 265-273, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.241. Bowles, Margaret C. and Hugh D. Livingston (1993). Update: Joint Global Ocean Flux Study. Sea Technology, 34(1):49–53, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 103. Brewer, P.G., K.W. Bruland, R.W. Eppley, and J.J. McCarthy (1986). The Global Ocean Flux Study (GOFS): Status of the U.S. GOFS Program. EOS, 67(44): 835–837, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 104. Brzezinski, M.A. and D.M. Nelson (1995). The annual silica cycle in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda. Deep-Sea Research II, 42: 1215-1237, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 245. Brzezinski, M.A. and D.M. Nelson (1996). Chronic substrate limitation of silica production in the Sargasso Sea, Deep-Sea Research II, 43: 437-453, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 279. Buck, Kurt R., and Francisco P. Chavez (1994). Diatom aggregates from the open ocean. Journal of Plankton Research, 16(10): 1449-1457, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 158. Buesseler, K. O. (1992). Do upper-ocean sediment traps provide an accurate record of particle flux? Nature, 353: 420-423, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 280. Buesseler, K.O., A.F. Michaels, D.A. Siegel and A.H. Knap (1994). A three dimensional time- dependent approach to calibrating sediment trap fluxes. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8(2): 179–193, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 84. Buesseler, K.O., J.K. Cochran, M.P. Bacon, H.D. Livingston, S.A. Casso, D. Hirschberg, M.C. Hartman, and A.P. Fleer (1992). Determination of thorium isotopes in seawater by non- destructive and radiochemical procedures. Deep-Sea Research, 39: 1103-1114, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 155. Buesseler, K.O., M.P. Bacon, J.K. Cochran, and H.D. Livingston (1992). Carbon and nitrogen export during the JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment estimated from 234Th: 238U disequilibria. Deep-Sea Research, 39: 1115-1137, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 156. Buesseler, K., J. Andrews, M. Hartman, R. Belastock, and F. Chai (1995), Regional estimates of the export flux of particulate organic carbon derived from Thorium-234 during the JGOFS EqPac program. Deep-Sea Research 42(2/3): 777-804, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 161. Campbell, Lisa; Liu, Hongbin; Nolla, Hector A.; and Vaulot, Daniel (1996). Annual variability of phytoplankton and bacteria in the subtropical North Pacific at Station ALOHA during the 1991-1993 ENSO event. Deep-Sea Research II, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 228. Campbell, L., L.P. Shapiro, and E.M. Haugen (1994), Immunochemical characterization of the eukaryotic ultraplankton in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Journal of Plankton Research 16: 35-51, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.242. Campbell, L. and D. Vaulot (1993). Photosynthetic picoplankton community structure in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean near Hawaii (Station ALOHA). Deep-Sea Research Part I, 40: 2043–2060, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 70. Campbell, L., H.A. Nolla and D. Vaulot (1994). The importance of Prochlorococcus to community structure in the central North Pacific Ocean, Limnology and Oceanography, 39(4): 954–961, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 76. Campos, M.L., A. Farrenkopf, T. Jickells and G. Luther (1996). A comparison of dissolved iodine cycling at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series study station and Hawaiia Ocean Time-series station. Deep-Sea Research 43: 455-466, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.259. Caron, D.A., A. F. Michaels, N. R. Swanberg and F. A. Howse (1995). Primary productivity by symbiont-bearing planktonic sarcodines (Acantharia, Radiolaria and Foraminifera) in surface waters near Bermuda, Journal of Plankton Research, 17:103-129, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.285. Carlson, C.A. (1994). Stocks and Dynamics of Bacterioplankton and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Open Ocean, PhD thesis, University of Maryland, Horn Point, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.281. Carlson, C.A., and H.W. Ducklow (1995), Dissolved organic carbon in the upper ocean of the central equatorial Pacific Ocean, 1992: daily and finescale vertical variations, Deep-Sea Research, 42(2/3): 639-656, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 140. Carlson, C.A., and H.W. Ducklow (1996). Growth of bacterioplankton and consumption of dissolved organic carbon in the Sargasso Sea. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 10: 68-85, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.282. Carlson, C.A., H.W. Ducklow and A.F. Michaels (1994). Annual flux of dissolved organic carbon from the euphotic zone in the northwestern Sargasso Sea. Nature, 371: 405–408, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 112. Carlson, C.A., H.W. Ducklow, and T.D. Sleeter (1996). Stocks and dynamics of bacterioplankton in the northwestern Sargasso Sea, Deep-Sea Research II, 43: 491-516, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 216. Carlson, C.A., H.W. Ducklow, W.O. Smith Jr. and D.A. Hansell (1996).Carbon dynamics during blooms in the Ross Sea polynya and the Sargasso Sea: Contrasts in dissolved and particulate organic carbon partitioning. Limnology and Oceanography, submitted, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 284. Chai, Fei, Steve T. Lindley, and Richard T. Barber (1996). Origin and maintenance of high nitrate condition in the equatorial Pacific, Deep-Sea Research II (in press), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 211. Chavez, F.P., K.R. Buck, D.M. Karl, D. Hebel, M. Latasa, L. Campbell, and J. Newton (1995). On the chlorophyll a retention properties of glass fiber GF/F filters. Limnology and Oceanography, 40: 428-433, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 110. Chavez, Francisco, P., Kurt R. Buck, Susan K. Service, Jan Newton, and Richard Barber (1996). Phytoplankton variability in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, Deep-Sea Research 42:2/3, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.180. Chen, R.F. and J.L. Bada (1992). The fluorescence of dissolved organic matter in seawater. Marine Chemistry, 37: 191–221, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 57. Chipman, David W., John Marra, and Taro Takahashi (1993). Primary production at 47 N and 20 W in the North Atlantic Ocean: a comparison between the 14C incubation method and the mixed layer carbon budget. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 40(1/2): 151–169, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 24. Chisholm, S.W. (1992). Phytoplankton Size. pp. 213–237 In: P. Falkowski and A. Woodhead (eds.), Primary Productivity and Biogeochemical Cycles in the Sea,. Plenum Press, NY, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 28. Chiswell, S.M. (1991) Dynamic response of CTD pressure sensors to temperature. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 8: 659–668, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 54. Chiswell, S. (1996). Intra-annual oscillations at Station ALOHA, north of Oahu, Hawaii. Deep- Sea Research 43: 305-19, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.260. Chiswell, S. (in press). Using an array of inverted echo sounders to measure dynamic height and geostrophic current in the North Pacific subtropical gyre. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology in press (1996), U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.261. Christian, James and David Karl (1994). Microbial community structure at the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study Station ALOHA: Inverse methods for estimating biochemical indicator ratios. Journal of Geophysical Research, (in press), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 17. Christian, J.R., and D. M. Karl (1995), Bacterial exocellular enzymes in marine waters: activity ratios and temperature kinetics in three oceanographic provinces, Limnology and Oceanography 40: 1042-1049, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.179. Christian, J.R., and D. M. Karl (1995), Measuring bacterial ectoenzymes activities in marine waters using mercuric chloride as a preservative and a control, Marine Ecology Progress Series 123: 217-224, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.247. Chung, Sung Pyo, Wilford D. Gardner, Mary Jo Richardson, Ian D. Walsh, and Michael R. Landry, Beam attenuation and microorganisms: Spatial and temporal variations in small particles along 140W during the 1992 JGOFS-EqPac transects, Deep-Sea Research II (in press) , U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 212. Clayton, T. D., R. H. Byrne, J. A. Breland, R. A. Feely, F. J. Millero, D. M. Campbell, P. P. Murphy, M. F. Lamb (1995), The role of pH measurements in modern oceanic CO2- system. Deep-Sea Research 42(2/3): 411-429, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.169. Coble, P.G., C.A. Schultz and K. Mopper (1993). Fluorescence contouring analysis of DOC intercalibration experiment samples: A comparison of techniques. Marine Chemistry, 41: 173–178, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 67. Collins, D.J., W.J. Rhea and A. van Tran (1990). Bio-optical profile data report: HOT-3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration JPL Publ. # 90-36, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 47. Dacey, J.W.H., F.A. Howse, A.F. Michaels, and S.G. Wakeham. Temporal variability of DMS and DMSP in the Sargasso Sea, (in review) Deep-Sea Research, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 286. Dam, Hans G., Carolyn A. Miller, and Sigrun H. Jonasdottir (1993). The trophic role of mesozooplankton at 47 N, 20 W during the North Atlantic Bloom Experiment. Deep- Sea Research II, 40(1/2): 197–212, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 15. Dam, H.G., M.R. Roman, and M.J. Youngbluth (1995). Downward export of respiratory carbon and dissolved inorganic nitrogen by diel-migrant mesozooplankton at the JGOFS Bermuda time-series station, Deep-Sea Research, 42: 1187-1197, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.192. Dam, H. G., X. Zhang, M. Butler and M. R. Roman (1995). Mesozooplankton grazing and metabolism at the Equator in the Central Pacific: Implications for Carbon and Nitrogen Fluxes, Deep-Sea Research 42(2/3): 735-756, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.177. Dandonneau, Y. (1995), Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface seawater in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Deep-Sea Research 42(2/3): 349-364, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 164. Doney, S.C., D.M. Glover, and R.G. Najjar (1996). A new coupled, one-dimensional biological- physical model for the upper ocean: applications to the JGOFS Bermuda Atlantic Time Series (BATS) site, Deep-Sea Research II, 43: 591-624, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 287. Dore, J.E., and D. M. Karl (1996). Nitrite distributions and dynamics at Station ALOHA. Deep- Sea Research, 43 (2-3):385-402, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 224. Dore, John E., and David M. Karl (in press). Nitrification in the euphotic zone as a source for nitrite, nitrate and nitrous oxide at Station ALOHA. Limnology and Oceanography, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.231. Dore, J.E., T. Houlihan, D.V. Hebel, G. Tien, L. Tupas and D.M. Karl (1996), Freezing as a method of sample preservation for the analysis of dissolved inorganic nutrients in seawater, Marine Chemistry, 53: 173-185, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.229. Ducklow, H.W. (1989). Joint Global Ocean Flux Experiment: the North Atlantic Spring Bloom Experiment, 1989. Oceanography Magazine, 2: 4–8, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 39. Ducklow, H.W. (1992). Factors regulating bottom-up control of bacterial biomass in open ocean plankton communities. Archiv. fόr Hydrobiologie Beih. Ergebn. Limnology and Oceanography.,37: 207–217, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 118. Ducklow, H.W. (1993). Bacterioplankton distributions and production in the Northwestern Indian Ocean and Gulf of Oman, September, 1986. Deep-Sea Research II, 40(3): 753– 771, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 119. Ducklow, H.W. (1994). Modeling the microbial foodweb. Microbial Ecology (in press), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 120. Ducklow, H.W. (1995). Ocean biogeochemical fluxes: New production and export of organic matter from the upper ocean. In: R. Weller (ed.), U.S. National Report to the IUGG (1991–1994), Supplement to Reviews of Geophysics, (in review) U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 102. Ducklow, H.W. and R.P. Harris (1993). Introduction to the JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 40(1/2): 1–8, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 18. Ducklow, H.W. and C.A. Carlson (1992). Oceanic bacterial productivity. Advances in Microbial Ecology, 12: 113–181, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 116. Ducklow, H.W., and M.J.R. Fasham (1991). Bacteria in the Greenhouse: Modelling the role of oceanic plankton in the global carbon cycle. pp. 1–30 In: R. Mitchell (ed.), New Concepts in Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 3, Wiley-Liss, New York, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 115. Ducklow, H.W., C.A. Carlson, N.R. Bates, A.H. Knap and A.F. Michaels. (1994). Dissolved organic carbon as a component of the biological pump in the North Atlantic Ocean, Philisophical Transactions of the Royal Society, series B 348: 161-167, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 257. Ducklow, H.W., M.J.R. Fasham, and A.R. Vezina (1989). Derivation and analysis of flow networks for oceanic plankton systems. pp. 159–205 In: F. Wulff, J.G. Field, and K.H. Mann (eds.), Network Analysis in Marine Ecology, (Coastal and Estuarine Studies, Vol. 32), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 114. Ducklow, H.W., D.L. Kirchman, and H.L. Quinby (1992). Bacterioplankton cell growth and macromolecular synthesis in seawater cultures during the North Atlantic spring phytoplankton bloom, May 1989. Microbial Ecology, 24: 125–144 (1992), U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 117. Ducklow, H.W., H.L. Quinby, and C.A. Carlson (1995). Bacterioplankton dynamics in the equatorial Pacific during 1992 El Nino, Deep-Sea Research, 42(2/3): 621-638, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 146. Ducklow, H.W., D.L. Kirchman, H.L. Quinby, C.A. Carlson, and H.G. Dam (1993). Stocks and dynamics of bacterioplankton carbon during the spring bloom in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 40(1/2): 245–263, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 27. DuRand, Michele, and Robert J. Olson (in press). Contributions of phytoplankton light scattering and cell concentration changes to diel variations in beam attenuation in the equatorial Pacific from flow cytometric measurements of pico-, ultra-, and nanoplankton. Deep-Sea Research II, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 174. Emerson, S., P. Quay, C. Stump. D. Wilbur and R. Schudlich (1993), Determining primary production from the mesoscale oxygen field, ICES Marine Science Symposium 197: 196-206, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.238. Emerson, S., P. Quay, C. Stump. D. Wilbur and R. Schudlich (1995), Chemical tracers of productivity and respiration in the subtropical Pacific Ocean, Journal of Geophysical Research 100: 15,873-15,887, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 248. Farrenkopf, A. M., G. W. Luther, III, V. W. Truesdale and C. H. van der Weijden.Iodide maxima below the euphotic zone of the Northwest Indian Ocean: Evidence for interactions of iodine with carbon, Deep Sea Research, in press, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 318. Farrenkopf, A. M., M. E. Dollhopf, S. N. Chadhain, G. W. Luther, III and K. H. Nealson. Reduction of iodate in seawater by bacterium Shewanells putrefaciens strain MR-4, Marine Chemistry, submitted, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 321. Fasham, M.J.R., H.W. Ducklow, and S.M. McKelvie (1990). A nitrogen-based model of plankton dynamics in the oceanic mixed layer. Journal of Marine Research, 48: 1–49, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 121. Fasham, M.J.R., J.L. Sarmiento, R.D. Slater, H. Ducklow, and R. Williams (1993). Ecosystem behavior at Bermuda Station “S” and OWS “India”. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 7 379–416, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 131. Feely, R., R. Wanninkhof, C. Goyet, D. Archer, and T. Takahashi (1996). Variability of CO2 Distributions and Sea-Air Fluxes in the central and eastren equatorial Pacific during the 1991-94 El Nino. Deep-Sea Research , in press, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 331. Feely, R., R. Wanninkhof, C.E. Cosca, P.P. Murphy, M.F. Lamb, and M.D. Steckley (1995). CO2 distributions in the equatorial Pacific during the 1991-1992 ENSO event, Deep-Sea Research, 42(2/3): 365-386, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 129. Feely, R.A., R. Wanninkhof, C.E. Cosca, M.J. McPhaden, R.H. Byrne, F.J. Millero, F.P. Chavez, T. Clayton, D.M. Campbell, and P.P. Murphy (1993). The effect of tropical instability waves on CO2 species distributions along the equator in the eastern equatorial Pacific during the 1992 ENSO event. Geophysical Research Letters, 21(4):277–280, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 1. Feldman, Gene C., James W. Murray and Margaret W. Leinen (1992). Use of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner for EqPac planning. Oceanography, 5(3): 143–145, U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 2. Feller, R.J., and D.M. Karl (1996). The National Association of Marine Laboratories: A connected web for studying long-term changes in U. S. coastal and marine waters. Biological Bulletin 190: 269-277, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.262. Firing, E. (1996). Currents observed north of Oahu during the first 5 years of HOT. Deep-Sea Research 43: 281-303, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.263. Firing, E. and R.L. Gordon (1990). Deep ocean acoustic Doppler current profiling. pp. 192–201 In: G.F. Appell and T.B. Curtin (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurements, IEEE, New York. U.S. JGOFS Contribution Number 48. Fitzwater, S.E., K.H. Coale, R.M. Gordon, K.S. Johnson, and M.E. Ondrusek (in press). Iron deficiency and phytoplankton growth in the equatorial Pacific, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.234. Fry, B., E. T. Peltzer, C. H. Hopkinson, A. Nolin and L. Redmond in press. Analysis of Marine DOC using a Dry Combustion Method. Deep-Sea Research II, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 215. Frye, D.E. and H.O. Berteaux (1992). Telemetry concepts for deep sea moorings, Sea Technology, May 1992: 30-34, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 288. Frye, D., A. Bocconcelli, S. Liberatore, and E. Hobart (1993). Inductive telemetry on a deep ocean mooring. Proceedings, MTS '93, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No.289. Frye, D., S. Merriam, B. Eastwood, J. Kemp, N. McPhee, S. Liberatore, E. Hobart, A. Bocconcelli, and S. Tarbell (1996). Atlantic Long-Term Oceanographic Mooring (ALTOMOOR), WHOI Tech Rpt WHOI-96-02, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 290. Fryxell, G.A., and Kaczmarska, I. (1994). Specific variability in Fe-enriched cultures from the equatorial Pacific. Journal of Plankton Research, 16/7: 755-769, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 332. Galloway, J. N., J. E. Penner and C. S. Atherton (1992). Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results, Global Biogeochem. 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