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    A note on the chemical composition of lake water in the Laguna Amarga, a saline lake in Patagonia, Chile

    The chemical composition of lake water in Laguna Amarga, a small, shallow, saline lake near the Torres del Paine National Park (at 51°S), Chilean Patagonia, was studied in January, 1993. The water was strongly...

    Y. Saijo, O. Mitamura, M. Tanaka in International Journal of Salt Lake Research (1995)

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    In situ measurement of the urea decomposition rate and its turnover rate in the Pacific Ocean

    The in situ decomposition rate of urea was measured using 14C-labelled urea at 3 areas in the North Pacific Ocean: Sagami Bay on the southern coast of central Japan, the northwestern Pacific central waters and th...

    O. Mitamura, Y. Saijo in Marine Biology (1980)

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    Decomposition of urea associated with photosynthesis of phytoplankton in coastal waters

    Decomposition of urea in seawater was studied in Mikawa Bay, a shallow eutrophic bay on the southern coast of central Japan. The urea concentration in seawater ranged from 1.3 to 5.9 μg-at. N/1 and comprised 1...

    O. Mitamura, Y. Saijo in Marine Biology (1975)

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    Chlorophyll maxima in Kuroshio and adjacent area

    Fluorometric determination of chlorophyll a and pheopigments was carried out in the sea area off southern Japan. Maximum concentration of chlorophyll pigments was determined to be at or below the lower limit o...

    Y. Saijo, S. Iizuka, O. Asaoka in Marine Biology (1969)

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    Excitation spectra in the fluorometric determination of chlorophyll-a and pheophytin-a

    In the fluorometric method of chlorophyll determination, the ratio of fluorescence intensities for chlorophyll-a before and after acidification (the so called “acid factor”) varies in a fairly wide range. The ...

    Y. Saijo, S. Nishizawa in Marine Biology (1969)