Table of Contents: DSR II Eqpac Special Issue Volume #1
(Editor: James W. Murray)
- 1. Murray, J.W., E. Johnson and C. Garside
A US JGOFS Process Study in the equatorial Pacific (EqPac): Introduction
- 2. Kessler and McPhaden
The 1991-93 El Niño in the Central Pacific
- 3. Garside and Garside
Euphotic zone nutrient algorithms for the NABE and Eqpac study sites
- 4. Dandonneau
Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface seawater in the eastern equatorial Pacific (August 1991 to October 1992)
- 5. Feely, Wanninkhof, Cosca, Murphy, Lamb and Steckley
CO2 distributions in the Equatorial Pacific during the 1991-92 ENSO event
- 6. Wanninkhof, Feely, Atwood, Berberian, Wilson, Murphy and Lamb
Seasonal and lateral variations in carbon chemistry of surface water
in the eastern equatorial Pacific during 1992
- 7. Clayton, Byrne, Breland, Feely, Millero, Campbell, Murphy and Lamb
The role of pH measurements in modern oceanic CO2-system characterizations: precision and thermodynamic consistency
- 8. Sanderson, Hunter, Fitzwater, Gordon and Barber
Primary productivity and trace metal contamination measurements from a clean rosette system versus ultra clean go-flo bottles
- 9. Lindley, Bidigare and Barber
Phytoplankton Photosynthesis Parameters along 140_W in the Equatorial Pacific
- 10. Walsh, Chung, Richardson and Gardner
The Diel Cycle in the Integrated Particle Load in the Equatorial Pacific: A Comparison with Primary Production
- 11. Ku, Luo, Kukasabe and Bishop
228Ra-derived nutrient budgets in upper equatorial Pacific and role of "new" silicate in limiting productivity
- 12. Mackey, Parslow, Higgins, Griffiths and Sullivan
Plankton Productivity and Biomass in the Western Equatorial Pacific: Biological and Physical Controls
- 13. Kaczmarska and Fryxell
Micro-phytoplankton of the Equatorial Pacific:140_W meridianal transect during the 1992 El Niño
- 14. Iriarte and Fryxell
Micro-phytoplankton abundance and biomass at the equatorial Pacific (140_W): Time Series I (1992 El Niño event)
- 15. VØrs, Buck, Chavez, Eikrem, Hansen, Østergaard and Thomsen
Trophic diversity with the heterotrophic nanoplakton of the Equatorial Pacific
- 16.Kirchman, Rich and Barber
Biomass and biomass production of heterophobic bacteria along 140_W in the Equatorial Pacific
- 17. Ducklow, Quinby and Carlson
Bacterioplankton in the equatorial Pacific Ocean during the 1992 El Nino: carbon dynamics in a high- nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) system.
- 18. Carlson and Ducklow
Dissolved organic carbon in the upper ocean of the Central Equatorial Pacific, 1992: Daily and finescale vertical variations
- 19. Landry, Constaninou and Krishtein
Microzooplankton grazing in the central equatorial Pacific during February and August, 1992
- 20. Roman, Dam, Gauzens, Urban-Rich, Foley and Dickey
Mesozooplankton variability on the Equator at 140_W during the JGOFS EqPac study
- 21. Zhang, Dam, White and Roman
Latitudinal variations in mesozooplankton grazing and metabolism in the central tropical Pacific during the EqPac study
- 22. White, Zhang, Welling, Roman and Dam
Latitudinal gradients in zooplankton biomass in the tropical Pacific at 140_W during the JGOFS EqPac Study: Effects of 1991- 1992 El Niño
- 23. Dam, Zhang, Butler and Roman
Mesozooplankton Grazing and Metabolism at the Equator in the Central Pacific: Implications for Carbon and Nitrogen Fluxes
- 24. Gardner, Chung, Richardson and Walsh
The Oceanic Mixed-Layer Pump in the Equatorial Pacific
- 25. Buesseler, Andrews, Hartman, Belastock and Chai
Regional estimates of the export flux of particulate organic carbon derived from Thorium-234 during the JGOFS EQPAC program
- 26. Luo, Ku, Kusakabe, Bishop and Yang
Tracing particle cycling in the upper ocean with 230Th and 228Th - an investigation in the equatorial Pacific along 140_W
- 27. Honjo, Dymond, Collier and Manganini
Export Production of Particles to the Interior of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean During 1992 EqPac Experiment
- 28. McManus, Berelson, Hammond and Kilgore
Early Diagensis of biogenic opal: dissolution rates, kinetics, and paleoceanographic implications
e-mail: jmurray@u.washington.edu