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Figure 1. Stations occupied for the surface pH study. Varous zonings of the Northeastern Pacific is after Fleming (1955)
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Figure 2. The pH measuring device
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Figure 3. Surface pH, temperature, salinity and alkalinity along the OregonHawaii line, series 'A'. Equilibration pH, with respect to the atmospheric carbon dioxide, is shown along the surface pH values
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Figure 4. Surface pH, temperature, salinity and alkalinity along the HawaiiAleutians line, Series 'B'. Equilibration pH, with respect to the atmospheric carbon dioxide, is shown along the surface pH values.
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Table 1. Effect of various parameters on the surface equilibration pH of a hypothetical seawater
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Figure 1. Annual means of the net volume transport across each such-section of the section, U-K
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Figure 2. Monthly total volume transport across the section, U-K
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Figure 3. Yearly variation of the volume transport across the section, U-K (1932-1941)
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Figure 4. Yearly variation of the volume transport across the section, U-K (1932-1941, 1960-1964)
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Figure 1. Phytoplankton sampling stations (St. 1-23, closed circles), the surface water temperature (C, full line) and the sarface salinity (¢¶, dotted line) for August 1427, 1965
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Table 1. Phytoplankton sampling dates, positions and transparencies
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Figure 2. Distribution of phytoplankton standing crops in the Korea Strait for August 1427, 1965
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Table 2. Occurrence of phytoplankton species and number of cells per liter in the Korea Strait on August 14-27, 1965
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Table 2. Continued. Occurrence of phytoplankton species and number of cells per liter in the Korea Strait on August 14-27, 1965
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Figure 3. The main genera composition of phytoplankton in the Korea Strait for August 14-27, 1965
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Fig. 1. Map of Korea, showing the location of phytoplankton sampling stations
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Table 1. Occurrence of phytoplankton species and its average numbers of phytoplankton cell per cubic meter on the cruise of October to November 1964 in the coastal waters of Korea
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Table 2. Occurrence of phytoplankton species and its average numbers of phytoplankton cell per cubic meter on the cruise of June to July 1965 in the coastal waters of Korea
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Fig. 2. Temperaturechlorinity relations at each phytoplankton sampling stations in October to November 1964. 1. Sokcho, 2. Jumunjin, 3. Mukho, 4. Jukbyon, 5. Pohang, 6. Ulsan, 7. Suyoung, 8. Songdo, 9. Chinhae, 10. Chungmu, 11. Samchounpo, 12. Yosu, 13. Narodo, 14. Wando, 15. Maryang, 16. Mokpo, 17. Biin
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Fig. 3. Genus, species composition of the phytoplankton on the cruise of October to November 1964 in the coastal waters of Korea
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Fig. 4. Temperature-chlorinity relations at each phytoplankton sampling stations in June to July 1965. 1. Sokcho, 2. Jumunjin, 3. Mukho, 4. Jukbyon, 5. Pohang, 6. Ulsan, 7. Suyoung, 8. Songdo, 9. Chinhae, 10. Chungmu, 11. Samchounpo, 12. Yosu, 13. Nokdong, 14. Wando, 15. Usuyoung, 16. Mokpo, 17. Boupsungpo, 18. Kunsan, 19. Daechon, 20. Anhoung, 21. Inchoun
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