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Biological, Chemical, and Radiochemical Studies of marine plankton (App A & B)
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1967
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Series: Reference no. 67-27
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Description:This reports in detail the chemical and physical data collected on Atlantis II, Cruise No. 26 in the Gulf of Maine 16 - 27 September 1966. The results are discussed in the text of this Progress Report. The methods used have been standard oceanographic procedures which have been published in the literature and described in our previous reports (NY0-1918-124 and 138). The method for particulate carbon is the only one changed since these reports were submitted. Water samples for particulate carbon were filtered using a silver filter of pore size 0.8ยต. The carbon was determined in a Hewlett-Packard F & M carbon-Hydrogen-Nitrogen analyzer, Model 185.
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Content Notes:Submitted to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission under Contract AT(30-1)1918 A.E.C. Report No. NYO-1918-148. This is a progress report to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and has received only limited distribution. Therefore, in citing this report in a bibliography, the reference should be followed by the phrase UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT.
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