An estuary, unlike the open ocean, is a dynamic system that is continuously undergoing changes in its physical and chemical properties. Marked fluctuations in the levels and kinds of nutrients, temperature, and salinity are normally found in estuarine environments. These changes occur principally as a result of freshwater intrusions, tidal...
In a series of 30 winter wheat fertilizer experiments conducted in the Willamette Valley between 1963 and 1969, optimum rates of nitrogen fertilization varied from 75 to 150 pounds per acre. Fertilization with N, particularly at the-higher rates, increased the protein content of the grain.
Spring-applied N gave greater yield...
The first three years of SeaWiFS data (1997-2000) provide the most complete quantification to date of chlorophyll seasonal variability along the full latitudinal extent of the four major eastern boundary currents (EBCs). Comparisons to previously published chlorophyll seasonal climatologies deduced from the relatively sparse coverage provided by the Coastal Zone...
Five years (1997–2002) of northern California Current SeaWiFS ocean color data put cold, low salinity hydrographic anomalies observed in summer 2002 into a spatial/temporal context and present their biological ramifications. Monthly mean chlorophyll concentrations were >1.0 mg m–3 larger than the previous 3 year average over the entire shelf from...
The evolution of oceanographic conditions in the upwelling region off northern Chile
(18°–24°S) between 1996 and 1998 (including the 1997–1998 El Niño) is presented using
hydrographic measurements acquired on quarterly cruises of the Chilean Fisheries Institute, with
sea surface temperature (SST), sea level, and wind speeds from Arica (18.5°S), Iquique...
Over 30 years of hydrographic data from the northern Chile (18°S-24°S) upwelling
region are used to calculate the surface and subsurface seasonal climatology extending 400 km
offshore. The data are interpolated to a grid with sufficient spatial resolution to preserve crossshelf
gradients and then presented as means within four seasons:...
Time series of satellite measurements are used to describe patterns of surface
temperature and chlorophyll associated with the 1996 cold La Nina phase and the 1997-1998
warm El Nino phase of the El Nino - Southern Oscillation cycle in the upwelling region off
northern Chile. Surface temperature data are available...
Monthly composite images from the global coastal zone color scanner
(CZCS) data set are used to provide an initial illustration and comparison of seasonal
and interannual variability of phytoplankton pigment concentration along the western
coasts of South and North America in the Peru Current system (PCS) and California
Current system...