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Light and electron microscope observations onNephroselmis gaoae sp. nov. (Prasinophyceae) C. K. TsengChen Jiao-fenZhang Hui-qi OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 207
A light and transmission electron microscopic study ofHexamite capsularis sp. nov. (Diplomonadina: Hexamitidae) in fish (Xenocypris dividi) Xiao Wu-hanLi Lian-xiang OriginalPaper Pages: 208 - 212
A hydroecological study of eutrophic Yongding Reservoir Zhu Xin-yuanZhu JiangChen Shu-yun OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 219
Transfort of oxygen, nutrients and carbonates by the Kuroshio Current C. T. A. ChenC. T. LiuS. C. Pai OriginalPaper Pages: 220 - 227
Chemical characteristics of the coastal sea off Tianheng Island Xu Ming-de OriginalPaper Pages: 228 - 235
Mass balances of major chemical constituents in Bohai Sea water II. Removal processes Li Yue OriginalPaper Pages: 236 - 245
Magmatic evolution of Okinawa Trough during its early spreading stage Zhai Shi-kuiChen Li-rongMa Shu-lan OriginalPaper Pages: 246 - 254
A method for epicenter locating by using T waves Chen Zuo-linYang Zuo-shengHirata Naoshi OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 261
A three-layer ocean circulation model application to numerical studies on the North Pacific Ocean circulation Zhang Li-pingQin Zeng-hao OriginalPaper Pages: 262 - 273
Study on fluxes of momentum and sensible heat, the drag coefficientC d and roughnessZ 0 * Song Xi-longHu Dun-xin OriginalPaper Pages: 274 - 279