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    Factors controlling the flux of organic carbon to the bathypelagic zone of the ocean by Francois, Roger, Honjo, Susumu, Krishfield, Richard, Manganini, Steve

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2002)
    “…Particle fluxes measured with time series sediment traps deployed below 2000 m at 68 sites in the world ocean are combined with satellite‐derived estimates of…”
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    Biological pump processes in the cryopelagic and hemipelagic Arctic Ocean: Canada Basin and Chukchi Rise by Honjo, Susumu, Krishfield, Richard A., Eglinton, Timothy I., Manganini, Steven J., Kemp, John N., Doherty, Kenneth, Hwang, Jeomshik, McKee, Theresa K., Takizawa, Takatoshi

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-06-2010)
    “…The object of this study was to clarify the characteristics of the biological pump system operating in permanently or seasonally ice-covered ocean…”
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    Fractionation of 226Ra and Ba in the Upper North Pacific Ocean by van Beek, Pieter, François, Roger, Honda, Makio, Charette, Matthew A., Reyss, Jean-Louis, Ganeshram, Raja, Monnin, Christophe, Honjo, Susumu

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (15-07-2022)
    “…Investigations conducted during the GEOSECS program concluded that radium-226 (T 1/2 = 1602 y) and barium are tightly correlated in waters above 2500 m in the…”
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    Settling fluxes of diatoms to the interior of the Antarctic circumpolar current along 170°W by Grigorov, Ivo, Rigual-Hernandez, Andrés S., Honjo, Susumu, Kemp, Alan E.S., Armand, Leanne K.

    “…An array of four sediment trap moorings recorded the particulate flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) at 170°W, between November 1996 and…”
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    Lateral organic carbon supply to the deep Canada Basin by Hwang, Jeomshik, Eglinton, Timothy I., Krishfield, Richard A., Manganini, Steven J., Honjo, Susumu

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2008)
    “…Understanding the processes driving the carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is important for assessing the impacts of the predicted rapid and amplified climate…”
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    Monsoon-controlled export fluxes to the interior of the Arabian Sea by Honjo, Susumu, Dymond, Jack, Prell, Warren, Ittekkot, Venugopalan

    “…As a part of the US-JGOFS Arabian Sea Process Study (ASPS), we deployed a mooring array consisting of 16 Mark-7G time-series sediment traps on five moorings,…”
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    Storm-driven mixing and potential impact on the Arctic Ocean by Yang, Jiayan, Comiso, Josefino, Walsh, David, Krishfield, Richard, Honjo, Susumu

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-04-2004)
    “…Observations of the ocean, atmosphere, and ice made by Ice‐Ocean Environmental Buoys indicate that mixing events reaching the depth of the halocline have…”
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    Decadal variability of the North Pacific Polar Front: Subsurface warming versus surface cooling by Belkin, Igor, Krishfield, Richard, Honjo, Susumu

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-05-2002)
    “…Over 200 hydrographic sections are used to trace the Polar Front defined as the southern boundary of the “pure” subarctic stratification with a pronounced,…”
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    Export production of particles to the interior of the equatorial Pacific Ocean during the 1992 EqPac experiment by Honjo, Susumu, Dymond, Jack, Collier, Robert, Manganini, Steven J.

    “…Twenty-four time-series, moored sediment traps were deployed between 2/2/92 and 1/27/93 along 140°W at 9°N, 5°N, 2°N, 0°, 2°S, 5°S and 12°S at water depths of…”
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    Seasonality and Interaction of Biogenic and Lithogenic Particulate Flux at the Panama Basin by Honjo, Susumu

    “…Time-series sediment traps were deployed for an entire year at three depths (590, 2590, and 3560 meters) at a deepwater station (3860 meters) in the Panama…”
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    Seasonal and depth-related changes in the source of sinking particles in the North Atlantic by Altabet, Mark A, Deuser, Werner G, Honjo, Susumu, Stienen, Christian

    Published in Nature (London) (14-11-1991)
    “…The source and transformation of large, fast-sinking particles in the North Atlantic Ocean were investigated in a recent study. The results indicate that the…”
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    Seasonal variability of particle flux in the Weddell Sea and its relation to ice cover by Fischer, Gerhard, Fütterer, Dieter, Gersonde, Rainer, Honjo, Susumu, Ostermann, Dorinda, Wefer, Gerold

    Published in Nature (London) (29-09-1988)
    “…In the Weddell Sea, primary production varies seasonally as a result of the solar cycle and the large-scale oscillation of the ice edge across much of its…”
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    A new, mechanistic model for organic carbon fluxes in the ocean based on the quantitative association of POC with ballast minerals by Armstrong, Robert A., Lee, Cindy, Hedges, John I., Honjo, Susumu, Wakeham, Stuart G.

    “…In simulation studies of the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle, predicting the depth-distribution for remineralization of particulate organic carbon…”
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    Settling fluxes of diatoms to the interior of the Antarctic circumpolar current along 170 degree W by Grigorov, Ivo, Rigual-Hernandez, Andres S, Honjo, Susumu, Kemp, Alan ES, Armand, Leanne K

    “…An array of four sediment trap moorings recorded the particulate flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) at 170 degree W, between November 1996 and…”
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    Particle fluxes to the interior of the Southern Ocean in the Western Pacific sector along 170°W by Honjo, Susumu, Francois, Roger, Manganini, Steven, Dymond, Jack, Collier, Robert

    “…An array of five bottom-tethered moorings with 19 PARFLUX time-series sediment trap at three depths (1 and 2 km below the surface, and 0.7 km above the…”
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    Pelagic Sedimentation of Aragonite: Its Geochemical Significance by Berner, Robert A., Honjo, Susumu

    “…The relative importance of the pelagic flux of aragonite, as compared to calcite, to the deep-sea floor has been evaluated by means of a quantitative x-ray…”
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    The vertical flux of biogenic and lithogenic material in the Ross Sea: moored sediment trap observations 1996–1998 by Collier, Robert, Dymond, Jack, Honjo, Susumu, Manganini, Steven, Francois, Roger, Dunbar, Robert

    “…As part of the USJGOFS-AESOPS program, we deployed an array of moored sediment traps and determined the composition and vertical flux of particulate matter…”
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