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Cont. #: 744
Mofjeld, H.O., J.D. Schumacher, and D.J. Pashinski (1984): Theoretical and observed profiles of tidal currents at two sites on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf. NOAA Tech. Memo. ERL PMEL-62, NTIS: PB86-105236/XAB, 60 pp. [PDF Version]
Cont. #: 560
Overland, J.E., H.O. Mofjeld, and C.H. Pease (1984): Wind-driven ice drift in a shallow sea. J. Geophys. Res., 89(C4), doi: 10.1029/JC089iC04p06525, 6525–6531.
Cont. #: 2159
Schumacher, J.D. (2000): Regime shift theory: Review of changing environmental conditions in the Bering Sea and Eastern North Pacific. In Proceedings of the Fifth North Pacific Rim Fisheries Conference, Anchorage, AK, 1–3 December 1999, 127–142.
Cont. #: 1058
Walter, B.A. (1989): A study of the planetary boundary layer over the polynya downwind of St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea using aircraft data. Bound.-Lay. Meteorol., 48(3), doi: 10.1007/BF00158327, 255–282.
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