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List of works by Piers Chapman

Advances in coastal habitat restoration in the northern Gulf of Mexico

scientific article published in 2006

Benthic–pelagic coupling in the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic area: Sedimentary enhancement of hypoxic conditions and near bottom primary production

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Characteristics of the South Atlantic subtropical frontal zone between 15°W and 5°E

Composition, abundance and age of total organic carbon in surface sediments from the inner shelf of the East China Sea

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Controlling Hypoxia on the U.S. Louisiana Shelf: Beyond the Nutrient-Centric View

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Does local topography control hypoxia on the eastern Texas–Louisiana shelf?

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Flow at intermediate depths around Madagascar based on ALACE float trajectories

scholarly article by Piers Chapman et al published July 2003 in Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography

Historical reconstruction of organic carbon decay and preservation in sediments on the East China Sea shelf

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New Approaches to the Gulf Hypoxia Problem

Preface "Deep Ocean Exchange with the Shelf (DOES)"

scholarly article by J. Johnson published in January 2011

Preliminary Evidence for Iodate Reduction in Bottom Waters of the Gulf of Mexico During an Hypoxic Event

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Refining the planktic foraminiferal I/Ca proxy: Results from the Southeast Atlantic Ocean

scientific article published in October 2020

Satellite observations of upwelling on the continental shelf south of Madagascar

scholarly article by Steven F. DiMarco et al published 15 December 2000 in Geophysical Research Letters

Seasonal- and event-scale variations in upwelling, enrichment and primary productivity in the eastern Great Australian Bight

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Some ecological effects of the Venpet-Venoil collision

The science of hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: a review.

scientific article published on 25 January 2010

Volume transport and property distributions of the Mozambique Channel

scholarly article by Steven F. DiMarco et al published January 2002 in Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography