From the subtropics to the equator in the Southwest Pacific: Continental material fluxes quantified using neodymium data along modeled thermocline water pathways (bibtex)
by Grenier, M. and Jeandel, C.
Reference:
From the subtropics to the equator in the Southwest Pacific: Continental material fluxes quantified using neodymium data along modeled thermocline water pathways (Grenier, M. and Jeandel, C.), In Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans), volume 119, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{	  grenier.ea_2014,
  author	= {{Grenier}, M. and {Jeandel}, C. and {Cravatte}, S.},
  title		= "{From the subtropics to the equator in the Southwest
		  Pacific: Continental material fluxes quantified using
		  neodymium data along modeled thermocline water pathways}",
  journal	= {Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans)},
  keywords	= {southwestern tropical Pacific, thermocline, water
		  transports, dissolved neodymium parameters, Lagrangian
		  analysis, boundary exchange quantification,
		  physical/geochemical coupling, SPICE, GEOTRACES},
  year		= 2014,
  month		= jun,
  volume	= 119,
  pages		= {3948-3966},
  doi		= {10.1002/2013JC009670},
  adsurl	= {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014JGRC..119.3948G},
  adsnote	= {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
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