Volume 14 | Number 4 | 2001
Special Issue: U.S. JGOFS
On the Cover: Terry Hammar and Tom McKibbon on the platform, and Bosun Wayne Bailey on the deck, deploy a large volume, battery powered in situ pump on one of the early JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment cruises aboard R/V Atlantis II.
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SPECIAL ISSUE FEATURES
Ocean Biogeochemistry and the Global Carbon Cycle: An Introduction to the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study
By
Ken O. Buesseler
Building the Long-Term Picture: The U.S. JGOFS Time-Series Programs
By
David M. Karl ,
John E. Dore,
Roger Lukas ,
Anthony F. Michaels,
Nicholas R. Bates, and
Anthony Knap
Uptake and Storage of Carbon Dioxide in the Ocean: The Global CO2 Survey
By
Richard A. Feely,
Christopher L. Sabine,
Taro Takahashi , and
Rik Wanninkhof
Putting Together the Big Picture: Remote-Sensing Observations of Ocean Color
By
James A. Yoder,
J. Keith Moore, and
Robert N. Swift
Marine Dissolved Organic Matter and the Carbon Cycle
By
Dennis A. Hansell and
Craig A. Carlson
Upper Ocean Carbon Export and the Biological Pump
By
Hugh W. Ducklow ,
Deborah K. Steinberg, and
Ken O. Buesseler
The Flux of Particulate Organic Carbon Into the Ocean Interior: A Comparison of Four U.S. JGOFS Regional Studies
By
William M. Berelson
Element Stoichiometry, New Production and Nitrogen Fixation
By
Anthony F. Michaels ,
David M. Karl , and
Douglas G. Capone
The Internal Weather of the Sea and Its Influences on Ocean Biogeochemistry
By
Dennis J. McGillicuddy, Jr.
Marine Biogeochemical Modeling: Recent Advances and Future Challenges
By
Scott C. Doney,
Ivan Lima ,
Keith Lindsay,
J. Keith Moore,
Stephanie Dutkiewicz,
Marjorie A.M. Friedrichs , and
Richard J. Matear
The Role of New Technology in Advancing Ocean Biogeochemical Research
By
Tommy D. Dickey
Challenges and Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Oceanography
By
Mark R. Abbott
REGULAR ISSUE FEATURES
DEPARTMENTS
QUARTERDECK • September 11, 2001
By
Richard W. Spinrad
FROM THE PRESIDENT • An Open Letter to the Presidential Commission on Ocean Policy
By
James A. Yoder
THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM • Why Is It So Hard To Reform Ocean Sciences Education?
By
Dean A. McManus
BOOK REVIEW • Muddy Coast Dynamics and Resource Management
By
Donald Scavia
Special Issue Guest Editors
Ken O. Buesseler, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution