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  • Methyl iodide in the NW Atlantic; spatial and seasonal variation 

    This article first appeared in: Wang, Lu, Robert M. Moore, and John J. Cullen. 2009. "Methyl iodide in the NW Atlantic; spatial and seasonal variation." Journal of Geophysical Research 114(C7): 07007-Citation C07007. DOI: 10.1029/2007JC004626
    While the global ocean is an important source of atmospheric methyl iodide (CH (sub 3) I), the major producers of CH (sub 3) I within the ocean remain unclear. During a seasonal study in the NW Atlantic, the relationship ...
  • Rate of growth of isolated bubbles in sediments with a diagenetic source of methane 

    Boudreau, Bernard P., Bruce S. Gardiner, and Bruce D. Johnson. 2001. "Rate of growth of isolated bubbles in sediments with a diagenetic source of methane." Limnology and Oceanography 46(3): 616-622.
    Observation of bubbles in estuarine and coastal sediments indicates that bubbles at or below 10 cm depth grow on seasonal time scales (May-October). In order to determine the controls on this growth rate, we have constructed ...
  • Trichloroethylene and tetrachlorethylene in Atlantic waters 

    Moore, Robert M.. 2001. "Trichloroethylene and tetrachlorethylene in Atlantic waters." Journal of Geophysical Research 106(C11): 27-27,143. DOII: 10.1029/2000JC000374
    No abstract available.