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Marine Chemistry 41 (1993) 360-362 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Contents Marine Chemistry, Vol. 41 (1993) SPECIAL ISSUE Publisher's note Editorial . . Steering Committee Overview Measurement of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in natural waters: Workshop report J.l. Hedges (Co-chair; Seattle, WA, USA) and J. Farrington (Co-chair; Woods Hole, MA, USA). Subgroup Reports DOC subgroup report P.J. leB Williams (Chair; Menai Bridge, UK) and J. Bauer (Rapporteur; Tallahassee, FL, USA) DON subgroup report C. Hopkinson (Chair; Woods Hole, MA, USA) and L. Cifuentes (Rapporteur; College Station, TX, USA) . Procedures subgroup report J.H. Sharp (Chair; Lewes, DE, USA) and E.T. Peltzer (Rapporteur; Woods Hole, MA, USA). Mechanisms subgroup report E.M. Perdue (Chair; Atlanta, GA, USA) and F. Mantoura (Rapporteur; Plymouth, UK) Background Papers Dissolved organic carbon methods: a critical review P.J. Wangersky (Halifax, N.S., Canada) ; Heterogeneous Catalyst structure and function: review one aliaatinns for the ‘enstie “ pera organic carbon and nitrogen in natural waters J.E. Bauer (Tallahassee, FL, USA), M.L. Ocelli (Atlanta, GA, USA), P.M. Williams (La Jolla, CA, USA) and P.C. McCaslin (Brea, CA, USA) . : The free-radical chemistry of persulfate- based total organic carbon enalyners G.R. Peyton (Champaign, IL, USA) . How the nature of dissolved organic matter might dens the eaietie of Sinscens organic vey C. Lee (Stony Brook, NY, USA) and S.M. Henrichs (Fairbanks, AK, USA). . Comparative analyses of DOC and DON in natural waters J.l. Hedges, B.A. Bergamaschi (Seattle, WA, USA) and R. Benner (Port Aransas, TX, USA). Data Reports Dissolved organic carbon in marine pore waters: a comparison of three oxidation methods M.J. Alperin and C.S. Martens (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Sea-trials of three different methods for measuring non-volatile dissolved organic carbon iitn seawater ouing the JGO FS North Atlantic pilot study H.J.W. de Baar, C. Brussaard, J. Hegeman, J. Schijf and M.H.C. Stoll (Den Burg, Netherlands). . . . A critical evaluation of the analytical blank associated with DOC measurements by high-temperature catalytic oxidation R. Benner and M. Strom (Port Aransas, TX, USA) A test of the accuracy of freshwater DOC measurements by high-temperature pewern oxidation ond UV- gremuned persulfate oxidation R. Benner (Port Aransas, TX, USA) and J.|. Hedges (Seattle, WA, USA) High-temperature combustion analysis of dissolved organic carbon produced in phytoplankton cultures W. Chen and P.J. Wangersky (Halifax, N.S., Canada) . ‘ Fluorescence contouring analysis of DOC Intercalibration Experiment sonaies: a comparison of seohniques P.G. Coble (Seattle, WA, USA), C.A. Schultz and K. Mopper (Pullman, WA, USA). igs Notes on the JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment 1—dissolved organic carbon intercomparison S.E. Fitzwater and J.H. Martin (Moss Landing, CA, USA). . . Marine Chemistry 41 (1993) 360-362 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Contents Marine Chemistry, Vol. 41 (1993) SPECIAL ISSUE Publisher's note Editorial . . Steering Committee Overview Measurement of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in natural waters: Workshop report J.l. Hedges (Co-chair; Seattle, WA, USA) and J. Farrington (Co-chair; Woods Hole, MA, USA). Subgroup Reports DOC subgroup report P.J. leB Williams (Chair; Menai Bridge, UK) and J. Bauer (Rapporteur; Tallahassee, FL, USA) DON subgroup report C. Hopkinson (Chair; Woods Hole, MA, USA) and L. Cifuentes (Rapporteur; College Station, TX, USA) . Procedures subgroup report J.H. Sharp (Chair; Lewes, DE, USA) and E.T. Peltzer (Rapporteur; Woods Hole, MA, USA). Mechanisms subgroup report E.M. Perdue (Chair; Atlanta, GA, USA) and F. Mantoura (Rapporteur; Plymouth, UK) Background Papers Dissolved organic carbon methods: a critical review P.J. Wangersky (Halifax, N.S., Canada) ; Heterogeneous Catalyst structure and function: review one aliaatinns for the ‘enstie “ pera organic carbon and nitrogen in natural waters J.E. Bauer (Tallahassee, FL, USA), M.L. Ocelli (Atlanta, GA, USA), P.M. Williams (La Jolla, CA, USA) and P.C. McCaslin (Brea, CA, USA) . : The free-radical chemistry of persulfate- based total organic carbon enalyners G.R. Peyton (Champaign, IL, USA) . How the nature of dissolved organic matter might dens the eaietie of Sinscens organic vey C. Lee (Stony Brook, NY, USA) and S.M. Henrichs (Fairbanks, AK, USA). . Comparative analyses of DOC and DON in natural waters J.l. Hedges, B.A. Bergamaschi (Seattle, WA, USA) and R. Benner (Port Aransas, TX, USA). Data Reports Dissolved organic carbon in marine pore waters: a comparison of three oxidation methods M.J. Alperin and C.S. Martens (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Sea-trials of three different methods for measuring non-volatile dissolved organic carbon iitn seawater ouing the JGO FS North Atlantic pilot study H.J.W. de Baar, C. Brussaard, J. Hegeman, J. Schijf and M.H.C. Stoll (Den Burg, Netherlands). . . . A critical evaluation of the analytical blank associated with DOC measurements by high-temperature catalytic oxidation R. Benner and M. Strom (Port Aransas, TX, USA) A test of the accuracy of freshwater DOC measurements by high-temperature pewern oxidation ond UV- gremuned persulfate oxidation R. Benner (Port Aransas, TX, USA) and J.|. Hedges (Seattle, WA, USA) High-temperature combustion analysis of dissolved organic carbon produced in phytoplankton cultures W. Chen and P.J. Wangersky (Halifax, N.S., Canada) . ‘ Fluorescence contouring analysis of DOC Intercalibration Experiment sonaies: a comparison of seohniques P.G. Coble (Seattle, WA, USA), C.A. Schultz and K. Mopper (Pullman, WA, USA). igs Notes on the JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment 1—dissolved organic carbon intercomparison S.E. Fitzwater and J.H. Martin (Moss Landing, CA, USA). . . Platinum-catalyzed combustion of DOC in sealed tubes for stable isotopic analysis B. Fry, S. Saupe, M. Hullar and B.J. Peterson (Woods Hole, MA, USA). : Results and observations from the measurement of DOC and DON in seawater using a ‘high- temperature catalytic oxidation technique D.A. Hansell (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). : , Total dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations att US- JGOFS Station ALOHA: Redfield secensiligton D.M. Karl, G. Tien, J. Dore and C.D. Winn (Honolulu, Hl, USA) . : Total dissolved nitrogen in the Northern North Pacific assessed by a high- temperature ‘combustion method |. Koike and L. Tupas (Tokyo, Japan) . Shipboard investigation of DOC in the NE Atlantic |u sing plattenane- besed catatyene ina Shimedzu TOC- 500 HTCO analyser A.E.J. Miller, R.F.C. Mantoura (Plymouth, UK) and M.R. Preston (Liverpool, UK) . j Preliminary study of DOC in the Tamar Estuary, UK, using UV-persulphate and HTCO techniques A.E.J. Miller, R.F.C. Mantoura (Plymouth, UK), Y. Suzuki (Tsukuba, Japan) and M.R. Preston (Liverpool, UK) . Fluorescence as a possible tool for studying the nature and water column distribution of DOC components K. Mopper and C.A. Schultz (Pullman, WA, USA) Filtration of water samples for DOC studies B. Norrman (Umea, Sweden) . Some practical aspects of measuring Doc - eaneling within and analytical problems wit marine senples: E.T. Peltzer (Woods Hole, MA, USA) and P.G. Brewer (Pacific Grove, CA, USA) zy A comparison of dissolved organic carbon in North Atlantic Ocean nearshore waters by high sonpeiataie combuiien and wet chemical oxidation J.H. Sharp (Lewes, DE, USA), Y. Suzuki (Tsukuba, Japan) and W.L. Munday (Columbia, MD, USA) . Three vertical profiles of dissolved organic carbon in the North Pacific E. Tanoue (Tsukuba, Japan) Comparison of TOC concentrations wy pendien- UV one nei computer ‘aie coildhatiin ‘ecaleues in the Marmara and Black Seas S. Tugrul (Erdemli, Turkey). Report on DOC and DON measurements siete at2 Scone inatitusion a Gosenogresie. 1988- 1991 P.M. Williams, J.E. Bauer, K.J. Robertson, D.M. Wolgast and M.L. Occelli (La Jolla, CA, USA) . . DOC/DON Workshop subgroups, instrument demonstrators and assistant rapporteurs . Acknowledgments . . . On the measurement of Doc and DON jin seawater Y. Suzuki (Tsukuba, Japan) Comments from the Editors on the Suruki: statement J. Hedges, C. Lee and P.J. Wangersky (Seattle, WA, USA) Editorial. . . . Research Papers Influences of 7, S and Pro, on the pseudo-homogeneous precipitation of CaCO, from seawater: implications for whiting formation J.W. Morse and S. He (College Station, TX, USA) Factors influencing fatty acid and hydrocarbon composition of sedimenting particles in\ the northeseem ‘Adriatic Ses M. Najdek (Rovinj, Croatia) Organic carbon distribution in the surface sediments of the Sea of Marmara and ii ts control by the inflows from adjacent water masses M. Ergin, M.N. Bodur, D. Ediger, V. Ediger and A. Yilmaz (Erdemli, Turkey) . Contribution of humic substances to the dissolved nitrogen pool in the Greenland Sea R.J. Lara, U. Hubberten and G. Kattner (Bremerhaven, Germany) . Temperature and salinity dependence of seawater-KCl junction potentials J. Bagg (Parkville, Vic., Australia) . Determination of dissolved oxygen in seawater te dienes spectrophotometry ot total iodine S.-C. Pai, G.-C. Gong and K.-K. Liu (Taipei, Taiwan) . . 362 Letter Section Colloid aggregation in seawater M.L. Wells and E.D. Goldberg (La Jolla, CA, USA) Anneuncement

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