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  • Five years ago the National Academy of Sciences issued a nearly 400-page study on oil dispersants, which cautioned, "In many instances where a dispersed plume may come into contact with sensitive water-column or benthic organisms and populations, the current understanding of key processes and mechanisms is inadequate to confidently support a decision to apply dispersants."

    Chemical dispersants an unknown quantity in addressing oil spill 2010

  • In the Norwegian Sea and the Atlantic (southwest) part of the Barents Sea, thermally-derived water-column stability is established in late May to early June [22].

    Physical factors mediating ecological change in the Artic 2009

  • A shift from an ice-associated bloom to a water-column bloom in the central and northern Bering Sea shelf as a result of ice retreat provides the potential for development of the plankton community at the expense of the benthic community [18].

    Carbon cycle and climate change in the Arctic 2009

  • However, current estimates of water-column denitrification also vary widely (from 65 to 150 Tg N a-1).

    Marine nitrogen cycle 2006

  • One would expect the extent of water-column denitrification to be better constrained due to the geographical restriction of vigorous denitrification to just a few well-demarcated sites - within the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the eastern tropical Pacific and the northwestern Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea).

    Marine nitrogen cycle 2006

  • The most important loss terms are sedimentary and water-column denitrification.

    Marine nitrogen cycle 2006

  • Manifestly, in terms of duty alone, a pressure of 23.6 inches of water-column is as advantageous as the higher

    Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use W. J. Atkinson Butterfield

  • One can get at the weight of water, thank goodness! and it has been ascertained that our water-column will weigh fifteen pounds if the tube is a square inch in size.

    The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals Jean Mac�� 1854

  • The spring spouted again at seven o'clock in the evening, ascended higher than at noon, and brought up some stones, which looked like black spots and points in the white frothy water-column.

    Visit to Iceland Ida Pfeiffer 1827

  • One would expect the extent of water-column denitrification to be better constrained due to the geographical restriction of vigorous denitrification to just a few well-demarcated sites - within the oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) of the eastern tropical Pacific and the northwestern Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea).

    Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth 2010

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