Andrew Dickson
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  41. A. G. Dickson (1995) Determination of dissolved oxygen in sea water by Winkler titration. WOCE Operations Manual. Part 3.1.3 Operations & Methods, WHP Office Report WHPO 91-1.

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  48. A. G. Dickson (1999) Improving PICES CO2 measurement quality. PICES Press 7(2), 1-2, 5.

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  51. A. G. Dickson (2001) Alkalinity measurement quality improves for PICES nations. PICES Press 9(1), 15-16.

  52. A. G. Dickson (2001) North Pacific data for the new millenium. PICES Press 9(2), 20-21.

  53. A. Dickson (2001) Reference Materials for Oceanic Measurements. Oceanography 14(4), 21-22.

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  55. J. L. Russell & A. G. Dickson, Oxygen and nutrient variability in South Pacific Antarctic Intermediate Water. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. (accepted 2002)

  56. A. G. Dickson, Afghan, J. D., Anderson, G. C., Reference materials for oceanic CO2 analysis: A method for the certification of total alkalinity. Mar. Chem. (accepted 2002)

C1: A. G. Dickson, Anderson, G. C., Afghan, J. D., Reference materials for oceanic CO2 analysis: Preparation, distribution and use. (revised 2002)