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Publications by DA Hansell
Analysis of Copepod Fecal Pellet Carbon Using a High Temperature Combustion Method
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
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Implications of Fecal Pellet Size and Zooplankton Behaviour to Estimates of Pelagic-Benthic Carbon Flux
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Stratified Charge Combustion at a High Pressure and Temperature Using a Constant-Volume Combustion Vessel. Development of the Combustion System and Experiments on Combustion.
Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B
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The Merits of the High-Temperature Combustion Method for Determining the Amount of Natural Organic Carbon in Surface Freshwater Samples
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Combustion of Carbon in Casting Powder in a Temperature Gradient
ISIJ International
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Low Temperature Combustion Demonstrator for High Efficiency Clean Combustion
Degradation of Copepod Fecal Pellets: Key Role of Protozooplankton
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Photoreduction of Carbon Dioxide With Hydrogen Using Temperature Programmed Method
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A Carbon Footprint From Wood Pellet
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Experimental Analysis of Atomic Carbon and Carbon Monoxide Production Within a High Temperature Ablative Boundary Layer