World Ocean Atlas, 1994: Oxygen

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DIANE Publishing, 1995 - Science - 186 pages
A great utility to the international oceanographic, climate research, and operational communities. This volume provides a global analysis of oceanographic data focusing on oxygen. Contains maps of dissolved oxygen, oxygen saturation, and Apparent Oxygen Utilization at selected standard levels of the world ocean on a one -degree grid. Basin zonal averages and basin volume averages are computed from objectively analyzed fields and are presented in the form of figures and tables.
 

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