1995
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4203(94)00051-e
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Vertical distribution of fluorescent organic matter along with AOU and nutrients in the equatorial Central Pacific

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“…It is comparable to previous observations [Hayase and Shinozuka, 1995]. Although R 2 was lower than those at higher latitudinal regions (0.48), the linear relationship between the intensity and AOU was significant (p < 0.001) even at 15°N.…”
Section: Distribution Of Fluorescence Intensity Of Fdom Msupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…It is comparable to previous observations [Hayase and Shinozuka, 1995]. Although R 2 was lower than those at higher latitudinal regions (0.48), the linear relationship between the intensity and AOU was significant (p < 0.001) even at 15°N.…”
Section: Distribution Of Fluorescence Intensity Of Fdom Msupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This inversion trend in the concentrations of FDOM M and TOC may imply that FDOM M is not quantitatively important to the DOC pool and that FDOM M is not the controlling factor in the variability of the TOC concentration. Although the carbon-based contribution of FDOM M to DOM is still poorly understood, a low contribution of FDOM M to DOC (1%) was proposed so far [Hayase and Shinozuka, 1995].…”
Section: Roles Of Fdom M In Doc Poolmentioning
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“…The global pattern in the dark ocean of an increase in the humiclike components concomitant to water mass ageing (high AOU values) has been previously reported 5,6,18,19 . Although it has been recently hypothesized that this relationship could also be caused by further transformations of terrestrial humic-like materials in the open ocean 20 , culture experiments have unequivocally demonstrated that these materials can be produced in situ in the oceans 21 .…”
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“…Therefore, 3D-EEMs is an effective method for the characterization of fluorescent organic matter in sea water. Fluorescent organic matter which seems to be refractory organic substances is present in the deep layer of the Pacific Ocean (Hayase and Shinozuka, 1995;Yamaguchi et al, 2001;Nakaguchi et al, 2003). 3D-EEMs were measured by using the same samples which were collected by the R/V Hakuho-Maru KH-02-4 cruise.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Organic Selenide and Fluorescent Ormentioning
confidence: 99%