To save everyone the trouble of repeating my steps, I wanted to let you
all know what I just learned about Marine Models Online. The Elsevier
site runs a banner saying it ceased publication as of 2002. I don't
know whether that's why I can't get responses to links to this article I
find via the author's homepage, but that's been my experience.
This paragraph about the journal is from an older webpage about it:
Marine Models Online will grow into a library of highly functional,
illustrative and experimental simulation models and systems. Paper
volumes of Marine Models Online with CD-ROM appendices, will be
published as a supplement to the journal Progress in Oceanography
ttp://www.elsevier.nl/locate/pocean.
For subscribers to this journal, access to MMO and the supplement will
be FREE. Marine discipline-specific (physical, chemical, biological and
geological/geophysical) and interdisciplinarysubmissions are welcomed.
Published products are intended for research, self-learning or teaching.
But I have access to Elsevier's ScienceDirect and it doesn't seem to be
on it....
Liz
P.S. Maybe Dr. Tapaswi could get a copy from the author, whose webpage
is still up and running.
<http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/staff/js/j_sharples.html>
Dr Murari P Tapaswi wrote:
> Dear Iamslicers,
>
> Is it possible for someone to help us in supplying following:
>
> Title: Investigating the seasonal vertical structure of phytoplankton
> in
> shelf seas
> Author:Jonathan Sharples
> Journal: Marine Models Online 1(1999)3-38
>
> Thanks in advance and with warm regards,
>
> Murari P Tapaswi
> National Information Centre for Marine Sciences (NICMAS)
> National Institute of Oceanography
> Dona Paula 403 004 Goa, India
> e-mail: murari@darya.nio.org or murari@csnio.ren.nic.in
> fax: 91-(0)832-223340 phone: 91-(0)832-226253 ext. 4275
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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