ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE ›› 1992, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (4): 24-28.

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THE ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON PIGMENTS IN THE ADJACENT WATERS OF THE GREAT WALL STATION, ANTARCTICA

  

  • Online:1992-12-30 Published:1992-12-30

Abstract:

Of the 15 kinds of phytoplankton pigments collected in the adjacent waters(62°12.5′S, 58°53′W-62°14.5′S, 58°57′W)of the Great Wall Station, Antarctica during March 1988-February 1989, 13 kinds were identified according to the Rf values of various marine algae pigments (Jeffrey, 1961). The features of seasonal variations of phytoplankton pigments from the study area are also discussed.