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John Peleg Barlow grad student 1964 Cornell
 (Nutrient Supply and State of Growth of Phytoplankton)
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Booth BC, Lewin J, Lorenzen CJ. (1988) Spring and summer growth rates of subarctic Pacific phytoplankton assemblages determined from carbon uptake and cell volumes estimated using epifluorescence microscopy Marine Biology. 98: 287-298
Vernet M, Lorenzen CJ. (1987) The relative abundance of pheophorbide a and pheophytin a in temperate marine waters1 Limnology and Oceanography. 32: 352-358
Vernet M, Lorenzen CJ. (1987) The presence of chlorophyll b and the estimation of phaeopigments in marine phytoplankton Journal of Plankton Research. 9: 255-265
Downs JN, Lorenzen CJ. (1985) Carbon: pheopigment ratios of zooplankton fecal pellets as an index of herbivorous feeding1 Limnology and Oceanography. 30: 1024-1036
Welschmeyer NA, Lorenzen CJ. (1985) Chlorophyll budgets: Zooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth in a temperate fjord and the Central Pacific Gyres1 Limnology and Oceanography. 30: 1-21
Welschmeyer NA, Lorenzen CJ. (1985) Role of herbivory in controlling phytoplankton abundance: annual pigment budget for a temperate marine fjord Marine Biology. 90: 75-86
Welschmeyer NA, Lorenzen CJ. (1984) Carbon‐14 labeling of phytoplankton carbon and chlorophyll a carbon: Determination of specific growth rates1 Limnology and Oceanography. 29: 135-145
Welschmeyer NA, Copping AE, Vernet M, et al. (1984) Diel fluctuation in zooplankton grazing rate as determined from the downward vertical flux of pheopigments Marine Biology. 83: 263-270
Lorenzen CJ, Welschmeyer NA, Copping AE, et al. (1983) Sinking rates of organic particles1 Limnology and Oceanography. 28: 766-769
Lorenzen CJ, Shuman FR, Bennett JT. (1981) In situ calibration of a sediment trap1,2 Limnology and Oceanography. 26: 580-585
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