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  • 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/JC093iC01p00565
    It 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, ...
  • A seasonal study of methyl bromide concentrations in the North Atlantic (35 degrees-60 degrees N) 

    Tokarczyk, R., and RM Moore. 2006. "A seasonal study of methyl bromide concentrations in the North Atlantic (35 degrees-60 degrees N)." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 111(D8): 08304-D08304. DOI:10.1029/2005JD006487
    Methyl bromide concentrations in and over the North Atlantic were examined during spring, summer, and fall 2003. The results demonstrate that seasonality plays a great role in controlling methyl bromide fluxes from and ...
  • 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.