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Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region
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Kranz, SA; Wang, S; Kelly, TB; Stukel, MR; Goericke, R; Landry, MR; Cassar, N
February 5, 2020
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Kranz, S. A., Wang, S., Kelly, T. B., Stukel, M. R., Goericke, R., Landry, M. R., & Cassar, N. (2020). Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10502149.1
Kranz, Sven Alexander, Seaver Wang, Thomas B. Kelly, Michael R. Stukel, Ralf Goericke, Michael R. Landry, and Nicolas Cassar. “Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region.” Wiley, February 5, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10502149.1.
Kranz SA, Wang S, Kelly TB, Stukel MR, Goericke R, Landry MR, et al. Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region. Wiley. 2020.
Kranz, Sven Alexander, et al. “Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region.” Wiley, 5 Feb. 2020. Crossref, doi:10.1002/essoar.10502149.1.
Kranz SA, Wang S, Kelly TB, Stukel MR, Goericke R, Landry MR, Cassar N. Lagrangian studies of marine production: a multi-method assessment of productivity relationships in the California Current Ecosystem upwelling region. Wiley. 2020.