Relationship between surface chlorophyll and chlorophyll in the euphotic zone of the Gulf of California: possible application to estimate primary production with data obtained by remote sensors

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From the mean normalized chlorophyll profile, during winter the Gulf of California can be classified as a mesotrophic region, with a not very prominent subsurface chlorophyll maximum. -from Authors

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Cervantes-Duarte, R., Gaxiola-Castro, G., & Valdez-Holguin, J. E. (1993). Relationship between surface chlorophyll and chlorophyll in the euphotic zone of the Gulf of California: possible application to estimate primary production with data obtained by remote sensors. Ciencias Marinas, 19(4), 473–490. https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v19i4.943

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