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2. Evaluating the effects of regional climate trends along the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf based on the seabed distribution of naturally occurring radioisotopic tracers
3. Assessing the distribution of labile organic carbon from diverse depositional environments on the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf
4. Stratigraphic Formation of the Mekong River Delta and Its Recent Shoreline Changes
5. The Mekong Continental Shelf : The Primary Sink for Deltaic Sediment Particles and Their Passengers
6. The Global Marine Silica Budget: Sources and Sinks
7. The Short-Term Fate of Fresh Algal Carbon in Continental Slope Sediments
8. PELAGIC-BENTHIC COUPLING, FOOD BANKS, AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE WEST ANTARCTIC PENINSULA SHELF
9. Porewater advection of ammonium into the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA
10. The Nature and Distribution of Labile Organic Carbon in Sediments Beneath a Collapsed Ice Shelf: Climate Change Effects on the Antarctic Continental Shelf
11. Persistence of labile organic matter and microbial biomass in Antarctic shelf sediments : evidence of a sediment ‘food bank’
12. The Silica Balance in the World Ocean: A Reestimate
13. Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research
14. Measuring Biogenic Silica in Marine Sediments and Suspended Matter
15. Mineralogy and Surface Properties
16. Amazon Sediment Transport and Accumulation Along the Continuum of Mixed Fluvial and Marine Processes
17. A particle introduction experiment in Santa Catalina Basin sediments: testing the age-dependent mixing hypothesis
18. Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research
19. Feeding selectivity and rapid particle processing by deep-sea megafaunal deposit feeders: A(234)Th tracer approach
20. Sedimentary carbon-isotope systematics on the Amazon shelf
21. Biogeochemical Processes on the Amazon Shelf: Changes in Dissolved and Paniculate Fluxes During River/Ocean Mixing
22. Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
23. Accumulation of Mekong River-Derived Sediment in the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea
24. Problems and Possible Solutions Concerning Radiocarbon Dating of Surface Marine Sediments, Ross Sea, Antarctica
25. AmasSeds: An Interdisciplinary Investigation of a Complex Coastal Environment
26. Geochemical Processes Occurring in the Waters at the Amazon River/Ocean Boundary
27. Cycling and Accumulation of Biogenic Silica and Organic Matter in High-Latitude Environments: The Ross Sea
28. Spatial heterogeneity of benthos on the Carolina continental slope: large (100 km)-scale variation
29. Effects of giant protozoans (class: Xenophyophorea) on deep-seamount benthos
30. Stratigraphic Formation of the Mekong River Delta and Its Recent Shoreline Changes
31. A seismic study of the Mekong subaqueous delta: Proximal versus distal sediment accumulation
32. Evaluation of excess of 234th activity in sediments as an indicator of food quality for deep-sea deposits feeders
33. An overview of sedimentation on the amazon continental shelf
34. Accumulation of Mekong River-Derived Sediment in the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea
35. A Shift in the Biogenic Silica of Sediment in the Larsen B Continental Shelf, Off the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula, Resulting from Climate Change
36. 14C as a tracer of labile organic matter in Antarctic benthic food webs
37. Testing the FOODBANCS hypothesis: Seasonal variations in near-bottom particle flux, bioturbation intensity, and deposit feeding based on 234Th measurements
38. Benthic oxygen fluxes and denitrification rates from high-resolution porewater profiles from the Western Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf
39. The FOODBANCS project: Introduction and sinking fluxes of organic carbon, chlorophyll-a and phytodetritus on the western Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf
40. Preface and brief synthesis for the FOODBANCS volume
41. A synthesis of bentho-pelagic coupling on the Antarctic shelf: Food banks, ecosystem inertia and global climate change
42. Evaluation of excess 234Th activity in sediments as an indicator of food quality for deep-sea deposit feeders
43. The accumulation and cycling of biogenic silica in the Southern Ocean: revisiting the marine silica budget
44. Feeding selectivity and rapid particle processing by deep-sea megafaunal deposit feeders: A 234Th tracer approach
45. Latitudinal variations in benthic processes in the abyssal equatorial Pacific: control by biogenic particle flux
46. Opal studied as a marker of paleoproductivity
47. Cycling of organic carbon and biogenic silica in the Southern Ocean: Estimates of water-column and sedimentary fluxes on the Ross Sea continental shelf
48. Lateral transport of settling particles in the Ross Sea and implications for the fate of biogenic material
49. Preservation efficiencies and accumulation rates for biogenic silica and organic C, N, and P in high-latitude sediments: The Ross Sea
50. The behavior of particle-reactive tracers in a high turbidity environment: 234Th and 210Pb on the Amazon continental shelf
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