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1. The oceanographic toolbox for the collection of sinking and suspended marine particles

2. The effect of marginal ice-edge dynamics on production and export in the Southern Ocean along 170°W

3. Growth rate of a deep-sea coral using 210Pb and other isotopes

4. Ironing Out Fe Residence Time in the Dynamic Upper Ocean

5. Revisiting carbon flux through the ccean's twilight zone

6. Revisiting carbon flux through the ccean's twilight zone

7. Revisiting carbon flux through the ccean's twilight zone

8. Metrics that matter for assessing the ocean biological carbon pump.

9. Desorption Behavior of Fukushima-derived Radiocesium in Sand Collected from Yotsukura Beach in Fukushima Prefecture.

10. Unexpected source of Fukushima-derived radiocesium to the coastal ocean of Japan.

12. Fukushima-derived radionuclides in the ocean and biota off Japan.

13. Environment. Ocean iron fertilization--moving forward in a sea of uncertainty.

14. Eddy/wind interactions stimulate extraordinary mid-ocean plankton blooms.

15. Revisiting carbon flux through the ocean's twilight zone.

16. Mesoscale iron enrichment experiments 1993-2005: synthesis and future directions.

17. Plutonium in groundwater at the 100K-Area of the U.S. DOE Hanford Site.

18. 90Sr, 137Cs and (239,240)Pu concentration surface water time series in the Pacific and Indian Oceans--WOMARS results.

19. Southern Ocean iron enrichment experiment: carbon cycling in high- and low-Si waters.

20. The effects of iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean.

22. Size-fractionated plutonium isotopes in a coastal environment.

23. A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated by iron fertilization.

24. Chernobyl radionuclides in a Black Sea sediment trap.

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