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Hypotheses connecting fluctuations in Arctic climate with biological productivity of the English Channel
Cooper, L.H.N. (1955). Hypotheses connecting fluctuations in Arctic climate with biological productivity of the English Channel, in: Papers in Marine Biology and Oceanography. Dedicated to Henry Bryant Bigelow, By His Former Students and Associates on the occasion of The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1955. Deep-Sea Research (1953), 3(Supplement): pp. 212-223
In: (1955). Papers in Marine Biology and Oceanography. Dedicated to Henry Bryant Bigelow, By His Former Students and Associates on the occasion of The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1955. Deep-Sea Research (1953), 3(Supplement). Pergamon Press: London & New York. 498 pp., more
In: Deep-Sea Research (1953). Pergamon: Oxford; New York. ISSN 0146-6291; e-ISSN 1878-2485, more
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  • Cooper, L.H.N.

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    An explanation of variations in nutrient content and biological productivity in the English Channel in the last thirty-five years has been sought in terms of variations in Arctic climate. To provide the connecting links a series of interlocking hypotheses has been erected. These are summarized in the discussion.

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