Simultaneous assessment of oxygen- and nitrate-based net community production in a temperate shelf sea from a single ocean glider
<p>The continental shelf seas are important at a global scale for ecosystem services. These highly dynamic regions are under a wide range of stresses, and as such future management requires appropriate monitoring measures. A key metric to understanding and predicting future change are the rate...
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Main Authors: | T. Hull, N. Greenwood, A. Birchill, A. Beaton, M. Palmer, J. Kaiser |
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Language: | EN |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/60b65ee79c1f4948950c93a3b0424b78 |
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