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... 1996. Resuspens~on de sedimentos en una region del Alto Golfo de California.
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... 1987a. Results of the CARIPOL Petroleum Pollution Monitoring Project in the wider Caribbean.
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... 1982. A ship and satellite view of hydrographic features in the western Gulf of Mexico.
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... Continental Shelf Research 8:167-178.
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... 1997. Continental shelf biomass in the western Gulf of Mexico.
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... 1993. Flux of larval fishes across frontal boundaries: Examples from the Mississippi River plume front and the western Gulf Stream front in winter.
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... 1992. Bacterial sulfate reduction above 100 °C in deep-sea hydrothermal vent sediments.
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... 1990. Thermophilic bacterial sulfate reduction in deep-sea sediments at the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent site (Gulf of California)
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... 1990. Generation of short chain organic acid anions in hydrothermally altered sediments of the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California.
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... abundant at hydrothermal vents of the Guaymas Basin. Applied Env.
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... 1983. Comparative climatology of selected environmental processes in relation to eastern boundary current pelagic fish reproduction.
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... 1996. Further observations of the isotopic composition of megafauna associated with hydrothermal vents in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California.
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... 1993. The annual cycle of the western boundary current in the Gulf of Mexico.
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... 1980. Part I: The metabolism of arsenic in marine bacteria and yeast; Part 2: Stable isotopes of helium, nitrogen and carbon in the geothermal gases of the subaerial and submarine hydrothermal systems of the Ensenada Quadrangle in Baja California Norte, Mexico; Part 3: Life at high temperatures in the sea: Thermophilic marine bacteria isolated from submarine hot springs, coastal seawater and heat exchangers of seawater cooled power plants.
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... 1992. Collision of a Loop Current anticyclonic ring against the continental shelf slope of the western Gulf of Mexico.


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