Browsing Moore, Robert M. by Author "Moore, R. M."
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A description of water types on the Mackenzie Shelf of the Beaufort Sea during winter
Moore, R. M., H. Melling, and K. R. Thompson. 1992. "A description of water types on the Mackenzie Shelf of the Beaufort Sea during winter." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 97(C8): 12607-12618. DOI:10.1029/92JC00842For a number of years during the 1980s, observations of the physical and chemical properties of seawater in the southeastern Beaufort Sea have been acquired in late winter. The most complete data set, from 1987, has been ... -
Dissolved organic phosphorus concentrations in the northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
Ridal, J. J., and R. M. Moore. 1992. "Dissolved organic phosphorus concentrations in the northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean." Limnology and Oceanography 37(5): 1067-1075. DOI:10.4319/lo.1992.37.5.1067Shipboard determinations of dissolved organic P (DOP) concentrations were made for NE subarctic Pacific Ocean samples with three different oxidation-hydrolysis methods: UV irradiation, acid persulfate digestion, and a ... -
Effect of the nonlinearity of the carbonate system on partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the oceans
Trela, P., S. Sathyendranath, R. M. Moore, and DE Kelley. 1995. "Effect of the nonlinearity of the carbonate system on partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the oceans." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 100(C4): 6829-6844. DOI:10.1029/94JC02573Partial pressure of CO sub(2) is a nonlinear function of several seawater properties. Due to the nonlinearity in this relationship, the partial pressure of a uniform ocean would be different from that of a nonuniform ocean ... -
Measurements of methyl chloride in the Northwest Atlantic
Tait, V. K., R. M. Moore, and R. Tokarczyk. 1994. "Measurements of methyl chloride in the Northwest Atlantic." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 99(C4): 7821-7833. DOI:10.1029/93JC03582Methyl chloride was measured directly in seawater using a purge and trap system and gas chromatography with electron capture detection. The results indicate that surface waters of the northwest Atlantic are a source of ... -
A new measurement of CO sub(2) eddy flux in the nearshore atmospheric surface layer
Smith, S. D., R. J. Anderson, E. P. Jones, R. L. Desjardins, et al. 1991. "A new measurement of CO sub(2) eddy flux in the nearshore atmospheric surface layer." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 96(C5): 8881-8887. DOI: 10.1029/91JC00354Fluxes of CO sub(2) in the atmospheric surface layer have been measured at a shoreline site by the eddy correlation method using a new CO sub(2) sensor with greater sensitivity than the ones used in earlier studies. In ... -
A relationship between heat transfer to sea ice and temperature-salinity properties of Arctic Ocean waters
Moore, R. M., and DWR Wallace. 1988. "A relationship between heat transfer to sea ice and temperature-salinity properties of Arctic Ocean waters." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 93(C1): 565-571. DOI:10.1029/JC093iC01p00565It is demonstrated that the characteristic temperature-salinity relationship shown by thermocline waters of the Arctic Ocean can be reproduced using a simple model based on transfer of heat directly from these waters to ... -
Seasonal and spatial variations in methyl chloride in NW Atlantic waters
MacDonald, S., and R. M. Moore. 2007. "Seasonal and spatial variations in methyl chloride in NW Atlantic waters." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 112(C5): 05028-C05028. DOI:10.1029/2006JC003812[1] Methyl chloride concentrations were measured in the upper 200 m of the water column of the NW Atlantic during three cruises along the same track in spring, summer and fall of 2003. Distinct seasonality was apparent, ...