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Hermann, A.J., D.B. Haidvogel, E.L. Dobbins, and P.J. Stabeno (2002): Coupling global and regional circulation models in the coastal Gulf of Alaska. Prog. Oceanogr., 53(2–4), doi: 10.1016/S0079-6611(02)00036-8, 335–367.
Cont. #: 3130
Hermann, A.J., S. Hinckley, E.L. Dobbins, D.B. Haidvogel, N.A. Bond, C. Mordy, N. Kachel, and P.J. Stabeno (2009): Quantifying cross-shelf and vertical nutrient flux in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska with a spatially nested, coupled biophysical model. Deep-Sea Res. II, 56(24), doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.02.008, 2474–2486.
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