1988
DOI: 10.1016/0077-7579(88)90011-7
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The hydrography and ventilation of Kau Bay in Halmahera

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“…The samples were taken in Kau Bay between the northern and northeastern edge of the Island of Halmahera at approximately 1˚N and 127˚E. The bay is highly productive and has bottom water oxygen concentrations of ~100µM, according to the nearest WOA18 hydrocast data and estimated at ~80 µM O2 based on field measurements from the 1980's (Aken and Verbeek, 1988;van der Weijden et al, 1989). Core top samples were taken at water depths between 250 and 500 meters.…”
Section: Sediment Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were taken in Kau Bay between the northern and northeastern edge of the Island of Halmahera at approximately 1˚N and 127˚E. The bay is highly productive and has bottom water oxygen concentrations of ~100µM, according to the nearest WOA18 hydrocast data and estimated at ~80 µM O2 based on field measurements from the 1980's (Aken and Verbeek, 1988;van der Weijden et al, 1989). Core top samples were taken at water depths between 250 and 500 meters.…”
Section: Sediment Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%