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    Dust deposition in the eastern Indian Ocean: The ocean perspective from Antarctica to the Bay of Bengal by Grand, Maxime M., Measures, Christopher I., Hatta, Mariko, Hiscock, William T., Buck, Clifton S., Landing, William M.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2015)
    “…Atmospheric deposition is an important but still poorly constrained source of trace micronutrients to the open ocean because of the dearth of in situ…”
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    Reef island evolution in a turbid-water coral reef province of the Indo-Pacific by Bonesso, Joshua L, Cuttler, Michael V W, Browne, Nicola K, Mather, Caroline C, Paumard, Victorien, Hiscock, William T, Callow, John N, O'Leary, Michael

    Published in The depositional record (01-11-2023)
    “…Coral reef islands are vulnerable landforms to environmental change. Constructed of largely unconsolidated reef-derived sediments, they are highly sensitive to…”
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    Continuous Flow Analysis of Labile Iron in Ice-Cores by Hiscock, William T, Fischer, Hubertus, Bigler, Matthias, Gfeller, Gideon, Leuenberger, Daiana, Mini, Olivia

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-05-2013)
    “…The important active and passive role of mineral dust aerosol in the climate and the global carbon cycle over the last glacial/interglacial cycles has been…”
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    Alkalinity of the anoxic waters in the Western Black Sea by Hiscock, William T., Millero, Frank J.

    “…Measurements of total alkalinity and nutrients were made on samples from discrete depths, aboard the R/V Knorr, May 2001 in the Black Sea. Determination of…”
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    Nutrient and carbon parameters during the Southern Ocean iron experiment (SOFeX) by Hiscock, William T., Millero, Frank J.

    “…During the 2002 austral summer, two in situ mesoscale iron fertilization experiments were conducted in two distinct silicic acid regimes of the Southern Ocean…”
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    CDOM distribution and CO 2 production on the Southwest Florida Shelf by Clark, Catherine D, Hiscock, William T, Millero, Frank J, Hitchcock, Gary, Brand, Larry, Miller, William L, Ziolkowski, Lori, Chen, Robert F, Zika, Rod G

    Published in Marine chemistry (01-10-2004)
    “…Partial pressures of carbon dioxide ( pCO 2) were measured in river and coastal waters on two cruises in November 1999 and June 2000 on the Southwest Florida…”
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    Reef island evolution in a turbid‐water coral reef province of the Indo‐ P acific by Bonesso, Joshua L., Cuttler, Michael V. W., Browne, Nicola K., Mather, Caroline C., Paumard, Victorien, Hiscock, William T., Callow, John N., O'Leary, Michael

    Published in The depositional record (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Coral reef islands are vulnerable landforms to environmental change. Constructed of largely unconsolidated reef‐derived sediments, they are highly…”
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    Analysis of horizontal and vertical processes contributing to natural iron supply in the mixed layer in southern Drake Passage by Frants, Marina, Gille, Sarah T., Hatta, Mariko, Hiscock, William T., Kahru, Mati, Measures, Christopher I., Greg Mitchell, B., Zhou, Meng

    “…Horizontal advection, vertical mixing, and mixed-layer entrainment all affect iron concentrations and biological productivity in the Ona Basin, near the…”
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    Phytoplankton distributions in the Shackleton Fracture Zone/Elephant Island region of the Drake Passage in February–March 2004 by Selph, Karen E., Apprill, Amy, Measures, Christopher I., Hatta, Mariko, Hiscock, William T., Brown, Matthew T.

    “…The Drake Passage region near Elephant Island in the Southern Ocean displays patchy phytoplankton blooms. To test the hypothesis that natural Fe addition from…”
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    Dissolved Fe and Al in the upper 1000m of the eastern Indian Ocean: A high-resolution transect along 95°E from the Antarctic margin to the Bay of Bengal by Grand, Maxime M, Measures, Christopher I, Hatta, Mariko, Hiscock, William T, Landing, William M, Morton, Peter L, Buck, Clifton S, Barrett, Pamela M, Resing, Joseph A

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2015)
    “…A high-resolution section of dissolved iron (dFe) and aluminum (dAl) was obtained along ~95°E in the upper 1000m of the eastern Indian Ocean from the Antarctic…”
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