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The relative importance of phytoplankton aggregates and zooplankton fecal pellets to carbon export: insights from free-drifting sediment trap deployments in naturally iron-fertilised waters near the Kerguelen plateau

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Table 1. Deployment schedules for free drifting sediment trap arrays.
Table 2. Particle characteristics and bins for phytodetrital aggregates, cylindrical fecal pellets and fecal aggregates.
Table 3. Total numerical, volume and particulate organic carbon (POC) fluxes and fractional contributions of each category of particle
Table 4. Particle fluxes at 210 m depth from free-drifting deployments of the 12-cup-carousel cylindrical PPS3/3-trap
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