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DOC measurements in the Northeast Pacific Ocean from May and September 1995 cruises were made by HTCO technique for Stations P04, P12, P16 and P26 on Line P between the west coast of Vancouver Island to Station P (50°N, 145°W). The DOC features together with oceanographic data of temperature, salinity, nitrate, and silicate were discussed.
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Wong, C.S., Yu, Z., Johnson, W.K., Matear, R.J., Whitney, F.A. (2000). Dissolved Organic Carbon in Sub-Arctic Northeast Pacific Ocean. In: Handa, N., Tanoue, E., Hama, T. (eds) Dynamics and Characterization of Marine Organic Matter. Ocean Sciences Research (OSR), vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1319-1_15
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