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[1] Nitrate, ammonium and urea uptake were examined in the Southern Ocean (Australian sector) during the 2001 austral spring. On the basis of N-uptake conditions, three regions were distinguished: (1) the Sub-Antarctic Zone and the Sub-Antarctic Front, (2) the Polar and Inter-Polar Frontal Zones, an...

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Main Authors: Citation Savoye, F. Dehairs, M. Elskens, D. Cardinal, T. W. Trull, S. Wright, W. Baeyens
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