Contents of Volume 36
A. R. PIOLA and A. L. GORDON
P. CHANG and S. G. H. PHILANDER
G. C. JOHNSON and H. L. BRYDEN
M. M. HALL
R. A. WHEATCROFT, C. R. SMITH and P. A. JUMARS
K. SOETAERT and C. HEIP
E. A. LAWS, G. R. DITULUO, P. R. BETZER, D. M. KARL and K. L. CARDER
D. E. CANFIELD
Instruments and Methods J. OCHOA
Note M. T. GRONDLINGH
Book Reviews M. HANTEL
J. D. MILLIMAN
Erratum
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January
1 Intermediate waters in the southwest South Atlantic
17 Rossby wave packets in baroclinic mean currents
39 On the size of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
55 Temperature and velocity corrections for vertical motion of a mooring at 35°N, 1520E in the Kuroshio Extension
71 Dynamics of surficial trace assemblages in the deep sea
93 The size structure of nematode assemblages along a Mediterranean deep-sea transect
103 Autotrophic production and elemental fluxes at 26°N, 155°W in the North Pacific subtropical gyre
121 Sulfate reduction and oxic respiration in marine sediments: implications for organic carbon preservation in euxinic environments
139 A practical determination of CTD platinum resistance thermometer response time, and its use to correct salinity bias and spikes
149 Two contra-rotating eddies of the Mozambique Ridge Current
155 A view of the sea, by Henry Stommel
156 Georges Bank, edited by Richard H. Backus
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Rapid Response Paper A. L. ALLDREDGE and C. C. GOTSCHALK
February
159 Direct observations of the mass flocculation of diatom blooms: characteristics, settling velocities and formation of diatom aggregates
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Research Papers A. J. VAN BENNEKOM, J. H. F. JANSEN, S. J. VAN DER GAAST, J. M. VAN IPEREN and J. PIETERS
D . M . R . D . C . W .
NELSON, W. O. SMITH Jr, MUENCH, L. I. GORDON, SULLIVAN and D. M. HUSBY
D. A. SIEGEL, T. D. DICKEY, L. WASHBURN, M. K. HAMILTON and B. G. MITCHELL
Q. DORTCH and T. T. PACKARD
K. S. JOHNSON, S. W. WILLASON, D. A. WIESENBURG, S. E. LOHRENZ and R. A. ARNONE
S. KRISTIANSEN and B. AA. LUND
J. GOY, P. MORAND and M. ETIENNE
W. M. BALCH, M. R. ABBOTT and R. W. EPPLEY
H. MERCIER
Instruments and Methods T. R. S. WILSON, S. D. MCPHAIL, A. C. BRAITHWAITE, B. KOCH, A. DOGAN and A. DISTECHE
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Aluminium-rich opal: an intermediate in thq preservation of biogenic silica in the Zain (Congo) deep-sea fan
Particulate matter and nutrient distributions in the ice-edge zone of the Weddell Sea: relationship tc hydrography during late summer
Optical determination of particulate abundance and production variations in the oligotrophic ocean
Differences in biomass structure between oligotrophic and eutrophic marine ecosystems
Hydrogen peroxide in the western Mediterranean Sea: a tracer for vertical advection
Nitrogen cycling in the Barents Sea--l . Uptake of nitrogen in the water column
Long-term fluctuations of Pelagia noctiluca (Cnidaria, Scyphomedusa) in the western Mediterranean Sea. Prediction by climatic variables
Remote sensing of primary production--l. A comparison of empirical and semi-analytical algorithms
A study of the time-averaged circulation in the western North Atlantic by simultaneous nonlinear inversion of hydrographic and current meter data
An instrument to measure pH and formation factor in situ across the seawater-sediment interface
March
W. D. GARDNER
A. L. GORDON
P. P. NIlLER, P.-M. POULAIN and L. R. HAURY
D. HALPERN and R. H. WEISBERG
323 Baltimore Canyon as a modern conduit of sediment to the deep sea
359 Brazil - Malvinas Confluence--1984
385 Synoptic three-dimensional circulation in an onshore-flowing filament of the California Current
407 Upper ocean thermal and flow fields at 0 °, 28°W (Atlantic) and 0 °, 140°W (Pacific) during 1983- 1985
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P. M. TATE, I. S. F. JONES and B. V. HAMON
S. SA~NDRANATH, T. PLA~-r, C. M. CAVERHILL, R. E. WARNOCK and M. R. LEwis
C. N. FLAGG and S. L. SMITH
Note L. G. ANDERSON, E. P. JONES, K. P. KOLTERMANN, P. SCHLOSSER, J. H. SWIFT and D. W. R. WALLACE
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Time and space scales of surface temperatures in the Tasman Sea, from satellite data
Remote sensing of oceanic primary production: computations using a spectral model
On the use of the acoustic Doppler current profiler to measure zooplankton abundance
The first oceanographic section across the Nansen Basin in the Arctic Ocean
Rapid Response Paper P. A. JUMARS, D. L. PENRY, J. A. BAROSS, M. J. PERRY and B. W. FROST
Research Papers J. E. BROPHY and D. J. CARLSON
A. J. PLUEDDEMANN and R. PINKEL
L. PADMAN and T. M. DILLON
T. L. HOPKINS and J. J. TORRES
M. M. GOWlNG and S. L. COALE
D. SHOOTER and P. BRIMBLECOMBE
R. D. M. NASH, J. J. MAGNUSON, T. K. STANTON and C. S. CLAY
B. R. RUDDICK, T. J. McDOUGALL and J. S. TURNER
P. L. MANLEY and R. D. FLOOD
Instruments and Methods R. A. JAHNKE and M. B. CHRISTIANSEN
April
483 Closing the microbial loop: dissolved carbon pathway to heterotrophic bacteria from incomplete ingestion, digestion and absorption in animals
497 Production of biologically refractory dissolved organic carbon by natural seawater microbial populations
509 Characterization of the patterns of diel migration using a Doppler sonar
531 Thermal microstructure and internal waves in the Canada Basin diffusive staircase
543 Midwater food web in the vicinity of a marginal ice zone in the western Weddell Sea
561 Fluxes of living radiolarians and their skeletons along a northeast Pacific transect from coastal upwelling to open ocean waters
577 Dimethylsulphide oxidation in the ocean
587 Distribution of peaks of 70kHz acoustic scattering in relation to depth and temperature during day and night at the edge of the Gulf Stream--EchoFront 83
597 The formation of layers in a uniformly stirred density gradient
611 Anomalous sound velocities in near-surface, organic-rich, gassy sediments in the central Argentine Basin
625 A free-vehicle benthic chamber instrument for sea floor studies
Note L. STRAMMA
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639 The Brazil Current transport south of 23°S
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Obituary
J. H. MARTIN, R. M. GORDON S. FITZWATER and W. W. BROENKOW
S. L. GARZOL! and Z. GARRAFFO
D. M. NELSON, J. J. MCCARTHY, T. M. JOYCE and H. W. DUCKLOW
R. W. SPINRAD, H. GLOVER, B. B. WARD, L. A. CODISPOT! and G. KULLENBERG
R. D. P[NGREE and A. L. NEW
P. P. NEWTON and P. S. LlSS
J. P. BETHOUX
J. LOSEE, K. RICHTER, S. LIEBERMAN and D. LAPOTA
Instruments and Methods R. H. BYRNE and J. A. BRELAND
May
647 KONSTANTIN NIKOLAEVICH FEDOROV
649 VERTEX: phytoplankton/iron studies in the Gulf of Alaska
681 Transports, frontal motions and eddies at the Brazil-Malvinas Currents Confluence
705 Enhanced near-surface nutrient availability and new production resulting from the frictional decay of a Gulf Stream warm-core ring
715 Suspended particle and bacterial maxima in Peruvian coastal waters during a cold water anomaly
735 Downward propagation of internal tidal energy into the Bay of Biscay
759 Surface charge characteristics of oceanic suspended particles
769 Oxygen consumption, new production, vertical advection and environmental evolution in the Mediterranean Sea
783 Bioluminescence: spatial statistics in the North Atlantic
803 High precision multiwavelength pH determina- tions in seawater using cresol red
Erratum 811
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June
Obituary
D. C. CHAPMAN
K. H. BRINK
813 BRUNO ScoTro D! CARLO
815 Enhanced subinertiai diurnal tides over isolated topographic features
825 The effect of stratification on seamount-trapped wavcs
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L. D. KEIGWIN and G. A. JONES
D. O. SUMAN and M. P. BACON
A. MACKENSEN and R. G. DOUGLAS
J. Y. ALLER
R. S. PICKART and N. G. HOGG
J. C. ANDREWS and S. CLEGG
Note J. DE VAUGELAS
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Glacial- Holocene stratigraphy, chronology, and paleoceanographic observations on some North Atlantic sediment drifts
Variations in Holocene sedimentation in the North American Basin determined from Z ~ h measurements
Down-core distribution of live and dead deep- water benthic foraminifera in box cores from the Weddell Sea and the California continental borderland
Quantifying sediment disturbance by bottom currents and its effect on benthic communities in a deep-sea western boundary zone
A tracer study of the deep Gulf Stream cyclonic recirculation
Coral Sea circulation and transport deduced from modal information models
Deep-sea lebensspuren: remarks on some echiuran traces in the Porcupine Seabight, northeast Atlantic
Corrigenda
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R. C. DUGDALE and F. P. WILKERSON
M. A. BRZEZINSKI and D. M. NELSON
B. B. WARD, H. E. GLOVER and F. LIPSCHULTZ
E. V. STANEV
A. MASUDA
Instruments and Methods M. R. BUCHHOLTZ-TEN BRINK, G. GUST and D. CHAVlS
G. H. RAU, M. HEYRAUD and R. D. CHERRY
July
985 New production in the upwelling center at Point Conception, California: temporal and spatial patterns
1009 Seasonal changes in the silicon cycle within a Gulf Stream warm-core ring
1031 Chemoautotrophic activity and nitrification in the oxygen minimum zone off Peru
1053 Numerical modelling of the circulation and the hydrogen sulphide and oxygen distribution in the Black Sea
1067 A laboratory experiment on the Kuroshio meander
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1103
Calibration and performance of a stirred benthic chamber
*SN/J4N and ~3C/~2C in mesopelagic shrimp from the northeast Atlantic Ocean: evidence for differences in diet
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Notes K. L. SMITH, Jr
E. D. BARTON and A. E. HILL
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1111 Short time-series measurements of particular organic carbon flux and sediment communit oxygen consumption in the North Pacific
1121 Abyssal flow through the Amirante Trenc (western Indian Ocean)
Rapid Response Papers W. W. C. GIESKES and G. W. KRAAY
R. LANDE, W. K. W. LI, E. P. W. HORNE and A. M. WOOD
Research Papers R. LANDE and M. R. LEWIS
R. T. COONEY
F. SCHOTT, J. C. SWALLOW and M. FIEUX
W. M. BALCH, R. W. EPPLEY and M. R. ABBOTT
D. KROON and G. GANSSEN
S. E. ROTH and J. DYMOND
J. H. MIDDLETON and S. E. HUMPHRIES
Instruments and Methods S. RAHMSTORF
Note J. G. MITCHELL, A. OKUBO, J. A. FUHRMAN and W. COCHLAN
August
1127 Estimating the carbon-specific growth rate of the major algal si~cies groups in eastern Indonesian waters by ~'C labeling of taxon-specific carotenoids
1141 Phytoplankton growth rates estimated from depth profiles of cell concentration and turbulent diffusion
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Models of photoadaptation and photosynthesis by algal cells in a turbulent mixed layer
Acoustic evidence for the vertical partitioning of biomass in the epipelagic zone of the Gulf of Alaska
Deep currents underneath the equatorial Somali Current
Remote sensing of primary production--ll. A semi-analytical algorithm based on pigments, temperature and light
Northern Indian Ocean upwelling cells and the stable isotope composition of living planktonic foraminifers
Transport and settling of organic material in a deep-sea hydrothermal plume: evidence from particle flux measurements
Thermohaline structure and mixing in the region of Prydz Bay, Antarctica
1267 Improving the accuracy of wind speed observations from ships
1277 The contribution of phytoplankton to ocean density gradients
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1283 Corrigenda
1285 Erratum
G. T. TAYLOR
M. D. OHMAN, J. M. BRADFORD and J. B. JILLETT
S. L. BLUMSACK and G. L. WEATHERLY
M. M. RUTGERS VAN DER LOEFF and A. J. VAN BENNEKOM
September
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Variability in the vertical flux of microorganisms and biogenic material in the epipelagic zone of a North Pacific central gyre station
Seasonal growth and lipid storage of the circumglobal, subantarctic copepod, Neocalanus tonsus (Brady)
1327 Observations of the nearby flow and a model for the growth of mudwaves
1341 WeddeU Sea contributes little to silicate enrichment in Antarctic Bottom Water
D. ROEMMICH 1359
T. NAGANUMA, A. OTSUKI and H. SEK! 1379
C. H. PILSKALN, A. C. NEUMANN and J. M. BANE
K. S. JOIINSON, C. M. SAKAMOTO-ARNOLD and C. L. BEEHLER
Instruments and Methods R. A. MORTLOCK and P. N. FROELICtl
K. L. SMITH Jr, D. ALEXANDROU and J. L. EDELMAN
Note E. UCHUPt and R. D. BALLARD
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Rapid Response Paper D. M. CHECKLEY, Jr and C. A. MILLER
Mean transport of mass, heat, salt and nutrients in southern California coastal waters: implications for primary production and nutrient cycling
Abundance and growth rate of bacterioplankton community in hydrothermal vent plumes of the North Fiji Basin
1391 Periplatform carbonate flux in the northern Bahamas
1407 Continuous determination of nitrate concentra- tions in situ
1415 A simple method for the rapid determination of biogenic opal in pelagic marine sediments
1427 Acoustic detection and tracking of abyssopelagic animals: description of an autonomous split-beam acoustic array
1443 Evidence of hydrothermal activity on Marsili Seamount, Tyrrhenian Basin
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October
1449 Nitrogen isotope zooplankton
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fractionation by oceanic
Research Papers J. V. GARTNER, Jr and J. A. MUSiCK
J. W. MURRAY, J. N. DOWNS, S. STROM, C.-L. WEi and H. W. JANNASCH
M. J. YOUNGBLUTH, T. G. BAILEY, P. J. DAVOLL, C. A. JACOBY, P. I. BLADES-ECKELBARGER and C. A. GRISWOLD
M. TOMCZAK and D. HAO
A. AURAS-SCHUDNAGIES, D. KROON, G. GANSSEN, C. HEMLEBEN and J. E. VAN HINTE
D.-P. WANG
U. SCHAUER
J. H. TIETJEN, J. W. DEMING, G. T. ROWE, S. MACKO and R. J. WILKE
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Feeding habits of the deep-sea fish, Scopeiogadus beanii (Pisces: Melamphaidae), in the western North Atlantic
Nutrient assimilation, export production and ZUTh scavenging in the eastern equatorial Pacific
Fecal pellet production and diel migratory behavior by the euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica effect benthic- pelagic coupling
Water masses in the thermocline of the Coral Sea
Distributional pattern of planktonic foraminifers and pteropods in surface waters and top core sediments of the Red Sea, and adjacent areas controlled by the monsoonal regime and other ecological factors
Model of mean and tidal flows in the Strait of Gibraltar
A deep saline cyclonic eddy in the West European Basin
Meiobenthos of the Hatteras Abyssal Plain and Puerto Rico Trench: abundance, biomass and associations with bacteria and particulate fluxes
J. H. TIETJEN
Instruments and Methods D. K. COSTELLO, K. L. CARDER, P. R. BETZER and R. W. YOUNG
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1579 Ecology of deep-sea nematodes from the Puerto Rico Trench area and Hatteras Abyssal Plain
1595 In situ holographic imaging of settling particles: applications for individual particle dynamics and oceanic flux measurements
L. WASHBURN. D. A. SIEGEL. T. D. DICKEY and M. K. HAMILTON
K. D. GRANDE, P. J. LEB. WILLIAMS, J. MARRA, D. A. PURDIE, K. HEINEMANN, R. W. EPPLEY and M. L. BENDER
C. GOYET and A. POISON
November
1607 Isopycnal mixing and the distribution of particles across the North Pacific Subtropical Front
1621 Primary production in the North Pacific ~§yre: a comparison of rates determined by the C, 02 concentration and laO methods
1635 New determination of carbonic acid dissociation constants in seawater as a function of temperature and salinity
D. M. KARL, A. M. BRITTAIN and B. D. TILBROOK
J. TAYLOR and P. BUCENS
A. R. LONGHURST, A. BEDO, W. G. HARRISON, E. J. H. HEAD, E. P. HORNE, B. IRWIN and C. MORALES
J. R. N. LAZIER and K. H. MANN
V. J. FABRY
S. NICOL and M. STOLP
D. L. KIRCHMAN, R. G. KEIL and P. A. WHEELER
Instruments and Methods S. HARA and E. TANOUE
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1655 Hydrothermal and microbial processes at Loihi Seamount, a mid-plate hot-spot volcano
1675 Laboratory experiments on the structure of salt fingers
1705 NFLUX: a test of vertical nitrogen flux by diel migrant biota
1721 Turbulence and the diffusive layers around small organisms
1735 Aragonite production by pteropod molluscs in the subarctic Pacific
1753 Sinking rates of cast exoskeletons of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) and their role in the vertical flux of particulate matter and fluoride in the Southern Ocean
1763 The effect of amino acids on ammonium utilization and regeneration by heterotrophic bacteria in the subarctic Pacific
1777 Simultaneous staining with three fluorescent dyes of minute plankters on an agarose gel filter
December
BIOLOGICAL, PllYSICAL AND GEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FOUR PACIFIC SEAMOUNTS
K. L. SM[Ttl Jr, W. C. SCIIWAB, M. NOBLE and C. DE MOUSTIER
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M. NOBLE and L. S. MULLINEAUX 1791
A. GENIN, M. NOBLE and P. F. LONSDALE
R. E. KAYEN, W. C. SCHWAB, H. J. LEE, M. E. TORRESAN, J. R. HEIN, P. J. QUINTERNO and L. A. LEVIN
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1817
C. E. REIMERS and W. W. WAKEFIELD 1841
R. S. KAUFMANN, W. W. WAKEFIELD and A. GENIN
1863
Physical, geological and biological studies on four Pacific seamounts: introduction
Internal tidal currents over the summit of Cross Seamount
Tidal currents and anticyclonic motions on two North Pacific seamounts
Morphology of sea-floor landslides on Horizon Guyot: application of steady-state geotechnical analysis
Flocculation of siliceous detritus on the sea floor of a deep Pacific seamount
Distribution of epibenthic megafauna and lebensspuren on two central North Pacific seamounts
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L. A. LEVIN and C. L. THOMAS 1897 The influence of hydrodynamic regime on infaunal assemblages inhabiting carbonate sediments on central Pacific seamounts
K. L. SMITH Jr, R. J. BALDWIN and J. L. EDELMAN
1917 Supply of and demand for organic matter by sediment communities on two central North Pacific seamounts
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abbot t , M .R . 281, 1201 Alexandrou, D. 1427(IM) A l l d r e d g e , A . L . 159(REP) A l l e r , J . ¥. 901 Anderson, L . G . 475(N) Andrews, J . C. 957 Arnone, R. A. 241 Auras-Schudnagies , A. 1515
Bacon, M. P. 869 B a i l e y , T. G. 1491 Balch, W. M. 281, 1201 Baldwin, R. J . 1917 B a l l a r d , R . D . 1443(N) Bane, J . M . 1391 Baross , J . A. 483(RRP) Bar ton , E. D. l121(N) Bedo, A. 1705 B e e h l e r , C. L. 1407 Bender , M . L . 1621 Bennekom, A. J . van 173, 1341 Bethoux, J . P. 769 B e t z e r , P . R . 103, 1595(IM) B l a d e s - E c k e l b a r g e r , P. I . 1491 Blumsack, S . L . 1327 Brad fo rd , J . M. 1309 B r a l t h w a l t e , A. C. 315(IM) Bre land , J . A. 803(IM) Brlmblecombe, P. 577 Br ink , K. H. 825 B r l t t a l n , A.M. 1655 Broenkow, N. W. 649 Brophy, J . E. 497 Bryden, B. L. 39 B r z e z l n s k l , M. A. 1009 Bucens, P. 1675 B u c h h o l t z - t e n Br ink , H. R. I083(IM) Byrne, R. H. 803(IM)
C a n f i e l d , D. E. 121 Carder , K. L. 103, 1595(IM) Car l son , D. J . 497 C a v e r h i l l , C. M. 431 Chang, P. 17 Chapman, D. C. 815 Chavis , D. 1083(IM) Checkley , D. M. J r 1449(RRP) Cher ry , R. D. l103(IM) C h r t s t l a n s e n , M. B. 625(IM) Clay, C. S. 587 ClegE, S. 957
Coale, S.L. 561 Cochlan, W. 1277(N) Codlspotl, L. A. 715 Cooney, R . T . 1177 C o s t e l l o , Do Ko 1595(IM)
Davoll, P.J. 1491 De MousCler, C. 1785 Demln8, J.W. 1567 D t T u l l i o , G. R. 103 Dickey, T. D. 211, 1607 D i l l o n , T. M. 531 D l s t e c h e , A. 315(IM) Dogan, A. 315(I1/) Dor tch , q. 223 Douglas, R. O. 879 Downs, J . N. 1471 Ducklow, B. W. 705 Dugdale, R. C. 985 Dymond, J. 1237
Edelman, J. L. 1427(IM), 1917 Eppley, R. W. 281, 1201, 1621 E t i e n n e , M. 269
Fabry, V. J . 1735 Fleux , H. 1191 F l t z w a t e r , S. 649 Flagg, C. N. 455 Flood, R. D. 611 Froellch, P. N. 1415(IM) F r o s t , B. W. 483(RRP) Fuhraan, J. A. 1277(N)
Gaast , S. J . van der 173 Ganssen, O. 1219, 1515 Gardner , W. D. 323 G a r r a f f o , Z. 681 G a r t n e r , J . V. J r 1457 G a r z o l i , S. L. 681 Gentn, A. 1803, 1863 Gleskes , W. W. C. l127(RRP) Clover , H. E. 715, 1031 Cordon, A. L. 1, 359 Cordon, L. I . 191 Cordon, R. M. 649 Cot scha lk , C. C. 159(RRP) Cowing, M. M. 561 Coy, J. 269 Goyet, C. 1635 Grande, K. D. 1621
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Grfsvold, C. A. 1491 Grundlingh, M. T. 149(N) Gust, C. 1083(M)
Ball, M. M. 55 Balpem, D. 407 Hamilton, M. K. 211, 1607 Bamon, B. V. 419 Banter, M. 155(BR) Eao, D. 1503 Eara, S. 1777(IM) Harrison, W. G. 1705 Haury, L. R. 385 Read, E. J. H. 1705 Rein, J. R. 1817 Heinemann, K. 1621 Reip, C. 93 Hemleben, C. 1515 Beyraud, M. 1103(IM) Bill, A. E. 1121(N) Hogg, N. G. 935 Hopkins, T. L. 543 Borne, E. P. W. 1141(RRP), 1705 Rumphries, S. E. 1255 Husby, D. M. 191
fperen, J. M. van 173 Irvin, B. 1705
Jacoby, C. A. 1491 Jahnke, R. A. 625(IM) Jannasch, H. W. 1471 Jansen, J. H. F. 173 Jillett, J. B. 1309 Johnson, G. C. 39 Johnson, K. S. 241, 1407 Jones, E. P. 475(N) Jones, G. A. 845 Jones, I. S. F. 419 Joyce, T. M. 705 Jumars, P. A. 71, 483(RRP)
Karl, D. M. 103, 1655 Kaufmann, R. S. 1863 Kayen, R. E. 1817 Keigvin, L. D. 845 Keil, R. G. 1763 Kirchman, D. L. 1763 Koch, B. 315(IM) Koltermann, K. P. 475(N) Kraay, G. W. 1127(RRP) Krfstiansen, S. 255 Kroon, D. 1219, 1515 Kullenberg, G. 715
Lande, R. 1141(RRP), 1161 Lapota, D. 783 Laws, E. A. 103 Lazier, J. R. N. 1721 Lee, H. J. 1817 Levin, L. A. 1817, 1897 Levis, M. R. 431, 1161 Li, W. K. W. 1141(RRP) Lieberman, S. 783 Lipschultz, F. 1031 Liss, P. s. 759 Lohrenx, S. E. 241 Longhurst, A. R. 1705 Lonsdale, P. F. 1803 Losee, J. 783 Lund, B. Aa. 255
Mackensen, A. 879 Macko, S. 1567 Magouson, J. J. 587 Manley, P. L. 611 Mann, K. 8. 1721 Marra, J. 1621 Martin, J. 8. 649 Masuda, A. 1067 McCarthy, J. 3. 705 McDougall, T. J. 597 McPhail, S. D. 315(IM) Mercier, 8. 297 Middleton, J. H. 1255 Miller, C. A. 1449(RRF) Milliman, J. D. 156(BR) Mitchell, B. G. 211 Mitchell, J. G. 1277(N) Morales, C. 1705 Morand, P. 269 Mortlock, R. A. 1415(IM) Muench, R. D. 191 Mullineaux, L. S. 1791 Murray, J. W. 1471 Musick, J. A. 1457
Naganuma, T. 1379 Nash, R. D. M. 587 Nelson, D. M. 191, 705, 1009 Neumann, A. C. 1391 New, A. L. 735 Nevton, P. P. 759 Nicol, S. 1753 Niiler, P. P. 385 Noble, M. 1785, 1791, 1803
Ochoa, J. 139(IM) Ohman, M. D. 1309
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Okubo, A. 1277(N) Ot suk l , A. 1379
Packard , T. T. 223 Padman, L. 531 Penry , D. L. 4 8 3 ( ~ ) F e r r y , M. J . 483(RRP) P h i l a n d e r , S. G . H . 17 P i c k a r t , R. S. 935 P i e t e r s , J . 173 Pilskaln, C . H . 1391 P l n g r e e , R. D. 735 Pinkel, R. 509 Piola, A. R. I P l a i t , T. 431 Plueddeaaun, A. J . 509 Po l s son , A. 1635 Pou la ln , P.-M. 385 P u r d i e , D. A. 1621
Qu in te rno , P . J . 1817
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