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Publications by B. G. Mitchell
A Synthesis of Light Absorption Properties of the Arctic Ocean: Application to Semianalytical Estimates of Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations From Space
Biogeosciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Ecology
Systematics
Evolution
Behavior
Methods and Models of Marine Optics Sources and Sinks
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Estimating Absorption Coefficients of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) Using a Semi-Analytical Algorithm for Southern Beaufort Sea Waters: Application to Deriving Concentrations of Dissolved Organic Carbon From Space
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Ecology
Systematics
Evolution
Behavior
Pan-Arctic Optical Characteristics of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter: Tracing Dissolved Organic Carbon in Changing Arctic Waters Using Satellite Ocean Color Data
Remote Sensing of Environment
Geology
Soil Science
Computers in Earth Sciences
Relating Ocean Optics to Photochemical Transformations of Dissolved Organic Carbon
The Absorption of Light in Lakes: Negative Impact of Dissolved Organic Carbon on Primary Productivity
Ecosystems
Environmental Chemistry
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Concentrations and Radiocarbon Signatures of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Pacific Ocean
Geophysical Research Letters
Earth
Planetary Sciences
Geophysics
Concentrations and Fluxes of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Runoff From a Forested Catchment: Insights From High Frequency Measurements
Biogeosciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Ecology
Systematics
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Distribution, Fluxes and Balance of Particulate Organic Carbon in the Arctic Ocean
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Utility of Dissolved Barium in Distinguishing North American From Eurasian Runoff in the Arctic Ocean
Marine Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Water Science
Chemistry
Oceanography
Technology
Quantifying Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations in Upland Catchments Using Phenolic Proxy Measurements
Journal of Hydrology
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