Frank J. Millero
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(1) 1964 F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous methoxy phenols. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 9 (2): 192-193.
(2) F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous hydroxybenzaldehydes and vanillins. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 9 (2): 319-320.
(3) F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization and tautomerism of aqueous pyridine monocarboxylic acids. J. Phys. Chem., 68 (11): 3435-3437.
(4) 1965 F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous barbituric acid and substituted barbituric acids. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 10 (2): 199-201.
(5) 1966 J. C. Ahluwalia, F. J. Millero, R. N. Goldberg and L.G. Hepler. Cryoscopic and calorimetric investigations of betaine and betaine hydrochloride. J. Phys. Chem., 70 (2): 319-323.
(6) G. L. Bertrand, F. J. Millero, C. H. Wu and L. G. Hepler. Thermochemical Investigations of the water-ethanol and water-methanol solvent systems I. Heats of mixing, heats of solution and heats of ionization of water. J. Phys. Chem., 70 (3): 699-705.
(7) 1967 F. J. Millero. High precision magnetic float densimeter. Rev. Sci. Instr., 38 (10): 1441-1444.
(8) F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes of sodium fluoride in aqueous solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 71 (13): 4567-4569.
(9) F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of salt solutions at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper 135V, 154th Meeting of American Chemical Society, September, New York, New York.
(10) 1968 F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of ammonium chloride and some symmetrical tetraalkylammonium chlorides at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (5): 1758-1763.
(11) W. Drost-Hansen, F. J. Millero and H. A. Scheraga. Final Report to the Office of Saline Water: Compressibility and molal volume studies. Available from U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Division of Public Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402.
(12) F. J. Millero, W. Drost-Hansen and L. Korson. Relative viscosity and apparent molal volume of aqueous sodium sulfate at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (6): 2251-2254.
(13) F. J. Millero. Relative viscosity and apparent molal volume of N-methylpropionamide solutions at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (9): 3209-3214.
(14) F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of monovalent salt solutions at various temperatures. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 13 (3): 330-333.
(15) F. J. Millero. Apparent molal expansibilities of some divalent chlorides in aqueous solution at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (13): 4589-4593.
(16) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volume of ions in various solvents. Abstract. F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXI Southeastern Regional Meeting of ACS, December, Tallahassee, Florida.
(17) 1969 L. Korson, W. Drost-Hansen and F. J. Millero. Viscosity of water at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (1): 34-39.
(18) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volume of ions in seawater. Limnology and Oceanography, 14 (3): 376-385.
(19) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of ions in various solvents. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (7): 2417-2420.
(20) F. J. Millero, C. H. Wu and L. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of acetic and chloroacetic acid in ethanol-water mixtures. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (7):453-2455.
(21) F. J. Millero, R. Curry and W. Drost-Hansen. Isothermal compressibility of water at various temperatures. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 14 (4): 422-425.
(22) F. J. Millero. Use of the partial molal volume of electrolytes to study ion-ion interactions. Abstract, Paper No.116, 158th National ACS Meeting, September, New York, New York.
(23) 1970 F. J. Millero. The apparent and partial molal volume of aqueous sodium chloride solutions at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 74 (2): 356-362.
(24) F. J. Millero. Ion water interactions. Abstract, Paper No.7, Symposium on Electrolyte Solutions, Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting, ACS, April, Newark, Delaware.
(25) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. Isothermal compressibility of deuterium oxide at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No. 26, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIII, ACS Meeting in Miniature, May, Cypress Gardens, Florida.
(26) F. J. Millero. Partial molal volumes of aqueous tetraphenyl arsonium chloride and sodium tetraphenyl boron solutions at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No.166, 160th National ACS Meeting, September, Chicago, Illinois.
(27) F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous sodium tetraphenyl boron solution from 0 to 60oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 15 (4): 562-566.
(28) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The density and compressibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.292, Southeast-Southwest Regional ACS, Meeting, December, New Orleans, Louisiana.
(29) 1971 F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of tetraphenyl arsonium tetraphenylboron in water at infinite dilution. Ionic partial molal volumes. J. Phys. Chem., 75 (2): 280-282.
(30) F. J. Millero, R. Dexter and E. V. Hoff. The density and viscosity of deuterium oxide solution from 5 to 70oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 16 (2): 85-87.
(31) F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous tetraphenyl arsonium chloride solutions at 0, 25 and 50oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 16 (2f: 229-231.
(32) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of multicomponent salt solutions. Chapter 9 in the book, Biophysical Properties of Skin, Ed., by H. R. Elden, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Interscience Division, New York, N.Y. 329-371.
(33) F. J. Millero and F. K. Lepple. The isothermal compressibility of deuterium oxide at various temperatures. J. Chem. Phys., 54 (3): 946-949.
(34) F. J. Millero. The molal volumes of electrolytes. Chem. Rev., 71 (2): 147-176.
(35) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on ion pair formation. Abstract, Paper No.52, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Gainesville, Florida.
(36) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The isothermal compressibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.53, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Gainesville, Florida.
(37) F. J. Millero. Effect of pressure on sulfate ion association in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 35 (11): 1089-1098.
(38) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The isothermal compressibility of seawater near one atmosphere. Deep-Sea Res., 18 (12): 1233-1254.
(39) F. J. Millero. Seawater - A test for multicomponent salt solution theories. Abstract, Paper No.235, 162nd National ACS Meeting, September, Washington, D.C.
(40) 1972 F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of electrolytes in aqueous solution. Chapter 13 in the book, Structure and Transport Processes in Water and Aqueous Solutions, Ed. by R. A. Horne, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Interscience Division, N.Y., N.Y. 519-595.
(41) F. J. Millero and R. A. Berner. Effect of pressure on carbonate equilibria in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 36 (1): 92-98.
(42) S. R. Scharager and F. J. Millero. The apparent equivalent volume and expansibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No. 6, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(43) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.7, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(44) E. V. Hoff and F. J. Millero. Effect of pressure on the ionization of water at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No.8, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-In- Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(45) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volume of boric acid and sodium borate in pure water and sodium chloride solutions. Abstract, Paper No.9, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(46) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. A high precision, variable pressure magnetic float densimeter. Abstract, Paper No.76, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(47) F. J. Millero, J. H. Knox and R. T. Emmet. A high-precision, variable-pressure magnetic float densimeter. J. Solution Chem., 1 (2): 173-186.
(48) F. J. Millero, L. D. Hansen, and E. V. Hoff. The enthalpy of seawater from 0 to 30oC and 0 to 40 ä salinity. Abstract, 26th Annual Calorimetry Conference, National Bureau of Standards, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
(49) F. J. Millero, E. V. Hoff and L. A. Kahn. The effect of pressure on the ionization of water at various temperatures from molal volume data. J. Solution Chem., 1 (4): 309-327.
(50) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of water an seawater as determined from sound velocity data. Abstract, 1972 Annual Meeting, Acoustical Society of America.
(5l) F. J. Millero, S.R. Schrager and L D. Hansen. Titration calorimetry of seawater. Abstract, 1972 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 53 (11): 1029.
(52) 1973 F. J. Millero. Theoretical estimates of the isothermal compressibility of seawater. Deep-Sea Res., 20 (1): 101-105.
(53) F. J. Millero. Seawater - A Test of multicomponent electrolyte solution theories. I. The apparent equivalent volume, expansibility and compressibility of artificial seawater. J. Solution Chem., 2 (1): 1-22.
(54) F. J. Millero and F.K. Lepple. The density and expansibility of artificial seawater solutions from 0 to 40oC and 0 to 21ä chlorinity. Mar. Chem., 1: 89-104.
(55) F. J. Millero, L.D. Hansen and E. V. Hoff. The enthalpy of seawater from 0 to 30oC and 0 to 40 ä salinity. J. Mar. Res., 31 (1): 21-39.
(56) F. J. Millero and J.H. Knox. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous NaF, Na2SO4, KCl, K2SO4, MgSO4 solutions at 0 and 50oC. J. Chem., Eng. Data, 18 (4): 407-411.
(57) F. J. Millero, G. Perron and J. E. Desnoyers. Heat capacity of seawater solutions from 5 to 35oC and 0.5 to 22 ä chlorinity. J. Geophys. Res., 78 (21): 4499-4507.
(58) W. L. Masterton, H. Welles, J. H. Knox and F. J. Millero. Volume change of ion pair formation; rubidium nitrate and potassium nitrate in water. Abstract, Paper No.47, 156th National ACS Meeting, April, Dallas, Texas.
(59) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The enthalpies of dilution of aqueous boric acid solutions at several temperatures. J. Chem. Thermodyn., 5: 591-594.
(60) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The high pressure density measurements of seawater - preliminary results. Abstract, 1973 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 54 (4): 300.
(6l) D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. Precise representation of the PVT properties of water and seawater determined from sound speed. J. Geophys. Res., 78 (30): 7122-7128.
(62) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. Abstract, 1973 Spring Meeting American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 54 (4): 301.
(63) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. Compressibility of water as a function of temperature and pressure. J. Chem. Phys., 59: 5529-5536.
(64) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry and structure of seawater. Abstract, International Symposium. ÒStructures of Water and Aqueous SolutionsÓ, Marburg, West Germany, July 1973.
(65) 1974 F. J. Millero. Seawater as a multicomponent. Chapter I, in the book The Sea, Ideas and Observations, Vol. 5, Ed. by E. D. Goldberg, Interscience Div., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., pp. 3-80.
(66) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of seawater. Ann. Rev. of Earth and Planet. Sci., 2: 101-150.
(67) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the ionization of boric acid in aqueous solutions from molal volume data. J. Solution Chem., 3 (6): 417-430.
(68) F.J. Millero. The physical chemistry and structure of seawater, in the book Structure of Water and Aqueous Solutions, Ed. by W. Luck, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, ergstr., pp. 513-522.
(69) W. L. Masterton, H. Welles, J. H. Knox and F. J. Millero. Volume change of ion pair formation; rubidium nitrate and thallium (I) nitrate in water. J. Solution. Chem., 3 (2): 91-102.
(70) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. Molal volumes of aqueous boric acid-sodium chloride solutions. J. Solution Chem., 3 (6): 431-444.
(71) F. J. Millero. The state of metal ions in seawater. Abstract. Paper presented at Symposium on Chemistry of the Mediterranean Rovinj, Yugoslavia, May.
(72) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Direct measurements of the specific volume of seawater from 30 to 40o C, and 0 to 1000 bars. Abstract. 1974 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 55 (4): 310.
(73) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. High pressure apparent molal properties of seawater. Abstract. 1974 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 55 (4): 310.
(74) F. J. Millero and W. L. Masterton. The volume change for the formation of magnesium sulfate ion pairs at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 78 (16): 1287-1294.
(75) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward, F. K. Lepple and E. V. Hoff. Isothermal compressibility of NaCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4, and MgSO4 solutions at l atm. from 0 to 45oC. J. Phys. Chem., 78 (16): 1636-1643.
(76) F. J. Millero, S. R. Schrager and L. D. Hansen. Thermometric titration analysis of seawater for chlorinity, sulfate, and alkalinity. Limnol. Oceanogr., 19 (3): 711-715.
(77) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. Direct measurement of the specific volume of seawater from -2 to 40oC and from 0 to 1000 bars, preliminary results, J. Geophys. Res., 79 (24): 3463-3472.
(78) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. J. Mar. Res., 32 (32): 433-456.
(79) F. J. Millero. The use of calorimetry in determining the thermodynamics of ion pair formation. Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, Knoxville, Tenn., July.
(80) F. J. Millero. Equation of state of seawater. Naval Research Rev., 27 (9): 40-57.
(81) G. Perron, J. E. Desnoyers and F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of alkaline earth chlorides in water at 25oC. Canada J. Chem., 52 (22): 3738-3741.
(82) 1975 G. Perron, J. E. Desnoyers and F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of some sulfates and carbonates in water at 25oC. Canada J. Chem., 53 (8): 1134-1138.
(83) W. H. Leung and F. J. Millero. The enthalpy of formation of magnesium sulfate ion pairs. J. Solution Chem., 4 (2): 145-159.
(84) F. J. Millero and T. Kubinski. Speed of sound in seawater as a function of temperature and salinity at one atmosphere. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 57 (2): 312-319.
(85) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The high pressure PVT properties of deuterium oxide. J. Chem. Phys., 63 (1): 89-95.
(86) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of estuaries. Abstract. American Chemical Society Symposium on Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, Philadelphia, April.
(87) M. A. Watson, R. H. Wood and F. J. Millero. The activity of trace metals in artificial seawater at 25oC. Abstract. American Chemical Society Symposium on Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, Philadelphia, April.
(88) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of estuaries, Chapter 2, in Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, T. M. Church, Ed., ACS Symp. Ser. 18, Washington, D.C. pp. 25-55.
(89) M. W. Watson, R. H. Wood and F.J. Millero. The activity of trace metals in artificial seawater at 25oC., Chapter 6, in Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, T. M. Church, Ed., ACS Symp. Ser. l8, Washington, D.C., pp. 112-118.
(90) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and A. Gonzalez. The densities of seawater solutions at one atmosphere as a function of temperature and salinity. Abstract. 1975 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (6): 372, June.
(91) F. J. Millero and S. Schrager. The effect of temperature on ionic equilibria in seawater. Abstract. 1975 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (6): 372, June.
(92) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. Specific volume of deuterium oxide from 2 to 40oC. and 0 to 1000 bars applied pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 20 (4): 351-356.
(93) W. H. Leung and F. J. Millero. The enthalpy of dilution of some 1-1 and 2-1 electrolytes in aqueous solutions. J. Chem. Thermodyn., 7: 1067-1078.
(94) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the ionization of boric acid in sodium chloride and seawater from molal volume data at 0 and 25oC. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 39: 1595-1604.
(95) D. R. Kester, S. Ahrland, T. M. Beasley, M. Bernhard, M. Branica, I. D. Campbell, G. L. Eichhorn, K. A. Kraus, K. Kremling, F. J. Millero, H. W. Nurnberg, A. Piro, R. M. Pytkowicz, I. Steffan and W. Stumm. Chemical speciation in seawater, in The Nature of Seawater, E. D. Goldberg, Ed., Physical and Chemical Sciences Research Report, Dahlem Konferenzen, Berlin, pp.l7-41.
(96) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics of seawater at one atmosphere. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry of Sea Water, IUGG XVI General Assembly, Grenoble, France, p. 80, September.
(97) F. J. Millero. Important problems in the physical chemistry of seawater. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry of Seawater, IUGG XVI General Assembly, Grenoble, France, pp. 149-150, September.
(98) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The density of seawater solutions at one atmosphere. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Thermodynamics of the Sea and Equation of State, IUGG XVI General Assembly Grenoble, France, p. 47, September.
(99) F. J. Millero and K. Kremling. The densities of Baltic Sea Waters. Abstract. 1975 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (12): 1001, December.
(100) 1976 F. J. Millero. The state of metal ions in seawater. Thalassia Jugoslavica, 11 (1/2): 53-84.
(101) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, by W. Broecker, J. Chem. Ed., 52 (10): 487A.
(102) F. J. Millero, D. Lawson and A. Gonzalez. The density of artificial river and estuarine waters. J. Geophys. Res., 81 (6): 1177-1179.
(103) F.
J. Millero and R. T. Emmet. The effect of dissolved air and natural isotopic
distributions on the density of water.
J. Mar. Res., 34 (1): 15-24.
(104) F. J. Millero, A. Gonzalez and G. K. Ward. The density of seawater solutions at one atmosphere as a function of temperature and salinity. J. Mar. Res., 34 (1): 61-93.
(105) H. P. Hopkins, W. C. Duer and F. J. Millero. Heat capacity changes for the ionization of aqueous phenols at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 5 (4): 263-268.
(106) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography 2nd Ed., I and II, J.P. Riley and G. Skirrow, Eds., Marine Geol., 21 (1): 63.
(107) F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the solubility of calcite in seawater at 25oC. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 40: 983-985.
(108) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. A precise equation of state for seawater covering only the oceanographic range. Abstract. 1976 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 57 (4): 261, April.
(109) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The specific volume of seawater at high pressures. Deep-Sea Res., 23: 595-612.
(110) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and P. V. Chetirkin. The partial specific volume, expansibility, compressibility, and heat capacity of aqueous lysozyme solutions. J. Biol. Chem., 25 (13): 4001-4004.
(111) W. C. Duer, W. H. Leung, G. B. Oglesby and F. J. Millero. Seawater. A test for multicomponent Electrolyte solution Theories. II. Enthalpy of mixing and dilution of the major sea salts. J. Solution Chem., 5 (7): 509-528.
(112) F. J. Millero and W. H. Leung. The thermodynamics of seawater at one atmosphere. Amer. J. Sci., 276: 1035-1077.
(113) F. J. Millero, A. Gonzalez, P. G. Brewer and A. Bradshaw. The density of North Atlantic and North Pacific deep waters. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 32: 468-472.
(114) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vols. III and IV, J. P. Riley and G. Skirrow, Eds., Mar. Geol., 21: 325-331.
(115) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. A re-evaluation of WilsonÕs sound speed measurements for pure water. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 60 (6): 1270-1273.
(116) F. J. Millero and K. Kremling. The densities of Baltic Sea waters. Deep-Sea Res., 23: 1129-1138.
(117) 1977 F. J. Millero. Thermodynamic models for the state of metal ions in seawater, Chapter 17, in The Sea, Ideas and Observations, Vol. 6 , E. D. Goldberg, Ed., Interscience Div., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, New York, pp. 653-693.
(118) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Effect of salt content on the temperature of maximum density and on static stability in Lake Ontario. Limnol. Oceanogr., 22 (1): 158-159.
(119) F. J. Millero. The use of the specific interaction model to estimate the partial molal volumes of electrolytes in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 41: 215-223.
(120) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Precise equation of state of seawater for oceanic ranges of salinity, temperature and pressure. Deep-Sea Res., 24: 365-369.
(121) F. J. Millero, P. V. Chetirkin and F. Culkin. The relative conductivity and density of standard seawaters. Deep-Sea Res., 24: 315-321.
(122) C.-T. Chen, R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of pure water determined from sound speeds. J. Chem. Phys., 66 (5): 2142-2144.
(123) 1977 W. C. Duer, J. Greenstein, G. B. Oglesby and F. J. Millero. Qualitative observation concerning packing densities for liquids, solutions and random assemblies of spheres. J. Chem. Ed., 54: 139-142.
(124) C.-T. Chen, R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous solutions of NaCl, KCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4 and MgSO4 from 0 to 1000 bars at 0, 25, and 50oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 22 (2): 201-207.
(125) F. J. Millero, F. Gomar and J. Oster. The partial molal volume and compressibility change for the formation of the calcium sulfate ion pair at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 6 (4): 269-280.
(126) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The use and misuse of pure water PVT properties for lake waters. Nature, 26: 707-708.
(127) G. B. Oglesby, W. C. Duer and F. J. Millero. Effect of chloride ion and ionic strength on the response of a copper (II) ion-selective electrode. Anal. Chem., 49: 877-879.
(128) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The speed of sound in seawater at high pressures. Abstract. 1977 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 58 (6): 415, June.
(129) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The volume and compressibility change for the formation of LaSO4+ ion pair at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 6 (9): 589-607.
(130) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and P. V. Chetirkin. Relative sound velocities of sea salts at 25oC. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 61 (6): 1492-1498.
(131) F. J. Millero, A. Laferriere and P. V. Chetirkin. The partial molal volumes of electrolytes in 0.725 m sodium chloride solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 81 (18): 1737-1745.
(132) F. J. Millero, C. Shin and A. Lo Surdo. The apparent molal volume and adiabatic compressibility of amino acids in water at 25oC. Abstract. Fifth International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Ronneby, Sweden, August, No.138.
(133) F. J. Millero. The high pressure PVT properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions. Abstract. Fifth International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Ronneby, Sweden, August.
(134) F. J. Millero. Estimates of partial molal volumes in aqueous multicomponent electrolyte solutions. Abstract. Poster Session, Faraday Division General Discussion, Oxford, September.
(135) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Speed of sound in deuterium oxide relative to normal water as a function of temperature and pressure. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 62 (3): 553-557.
(136) F. J. Millero. Ionic interactions in seawater. Abstract. American Chemical Society, 1977 Southeastern Regional Meeting, Tampa, November. Paper No.294, p. 147.
(137) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Thermodynamics of Seawater, Part l, by J. V. Leyendekkers, Am. Scientist, 6 (4): 491.
(138) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater determined from sound speeds. Abstract. 1977 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 58 (12): 1164, December.
(139) F. J. Millero, A. Lo Surdo and D. Means. The density and speed of sound of Orca Basin brines. Abstract. 1977 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 58 (12): 1175, December.
(140) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Speed of sound in seawater at high pressures. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 62 (5): 1129-1135.
(141) 1978 R. A. Fine, C. N. K. Mooers and F. J. Millero. Effects of non-linear pressure-volume-temperature properties on the potential energy distribution in the Atlantic Ocean. Deep-Sea Res., 25:15-22.
(142) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Thermodynamics of Seawater, Part 1, by J. V. Leyendekkers, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 10 (2): 671.
(143) F. J. Millero, A. Lo Surdo and C. Shin. The apparent molal volumes and adiabatic compressibilities of aqueous amino acids at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 82 (7): 784-792.
(144) F. J. Millero, J. W. Morse and C.-T. Chen. The carbonate system in the Mediterranean Sea. Abstract. 1978 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Miami Beach, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 59 (4): 306, April.
(145) F. J. Millero. The physical properties of high salinity waters. Abstract. V. International Symposium on ÒChemistry of the Mediterranean SeaÓ, Rovinj, Yugoslavia, May.
(146) F. J. Millero and A. Lo Surdo. The structure of ion pairs determined from volume and enthalpy data. Abstract. IUPAC Symposium on ÒIons and Ion Pairs and Their Roles in Chemical ReactionsÓ, Syracuse, May.
(147) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vol. V., J. P. Riley and R. Chester, Eds., Marine Geol., 27 (l/2):185-186.
(148) A. Lo Surdo, C. Shin and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volume and adiabatic compressibility of some organic solutes in water at 25oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 23 (3): 197-201.
(149) F. J. Millero, D. Forsht, D. Means, J. Gieskes and K. Kenyon. The density of North Pacific Ocean waters. J. Geophys. Res., 83 (C5): 2359-2364.
(150) C.-T. Chen, R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. Comment on ÒA new density relation for pure and saline waterÓ, by B. Gebhart and J. C. Mollendorf. Deep-Sea Res., 25: 499-501.
(151) F. J. Millero, W. C. Duer, E. Shepard and P. V. Chetirkin. The thermodynamics of the phosphate system. Abstract. 33rd Annual Calorimetry Conf., Logan, Utah, July, p.57.
(152) F. J. Millero, D. Means and C. M. Miller. The densities of Mediterranean Sea waters. Deep-Sea Res., 25: 563-569.
(153) C.-T. Chen, L.-S. Chen and F. J. Millero. The speed of sound in NaCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4 aqueous solutions as functions of concentration, temperature and pressure. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 63 (6): 1795-1800.
(154) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics of the carbonate system in seawater. Abstract. 1978 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, EOS Trans., 59 (12): 1096-1097, December.
(155) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater determined from sound speeds. J. Mar. Res., 36 (4): 657-691.
(l56) F. J. Millero, W. C. Duer, E. Shepard and P.V. Chetirkin. The enthalpies of dilution of phosphate solutions at 30oC. J. Solution Chem., 7 (12): 877-889.
(157) F.
J. Millero. The physical chemistry
of Baltic Sea waters. Thalassia
Jugoslavica, 14 (1/2):
1-46.
(158) F. J. Millero, J. W. Morse and C.-T. Chen. Chemical oceanographic data from the Western Mediterranean. Technical Report, Univ. Miami Publs, 35pp.
(159) F. J. Millero, Freezing point of seawater. Annex 6, Eight report of the Joint Panel on Oceanographic Tables and Standards (JPOTS). UNESCO technical papers in marine sciences. 28; 29-35.
(160) 1979 C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Gradual increase of oceanic carbon dioxide. Nature, 277: 205-206.
(161) F.
J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical
Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vol.6,
J. P. Riley and R. Chester, Eds., Mar. Geol., 29:
387 (1979).
(162) F.J. Millero, A. Lo Surdo, P. V. Chetirkin and N. L. Guinasso. The density and speed of sound of Orca Basin waters. Limnol. Oceanogr., 24 (2): 218-225.
(163) F. J. Millero. Chemical speciation of ionic components in estuarine systems. Abstract. Workshop, ÒRiver Inputs to Ocean SystemsÓ (RIOS), Rome, Italy, March.
(164) A. Lo Surdo, K. Bernstrom, C.-A. Jonsson and F. J. Millero. Molal volume and adiabatic compressibility of aqueous phosphate solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 83 (10): 1255-1262.
(165) F. J. Millero and C. Woodhouse. Carbonate data for the Red Sea, Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea. Technical Report, Univ. of Miami Publ., 33 pp.
(166) F. J. Millero. The equation of state of electrolyte solutions. Abstract. Workshop on ÒEvaluation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions and a Formulation of an Equation of StateÓ, U. S. Geol. Survey, Reston, VA., May.
(167) A. S. Gordon, F. J. Millero and S. Gerchakov. The effect of particulate material on the growth of an estuarine bacterium. Abstract. 42nd Ann. Mtng., Am. Soc. of Limnol. and Oceanogr., Stony Brook, New York, June.
(168) F.
J. Millero. Methods for
determining the P-V-T properties of Electrolytes. Abstract. Symp. on ÒThermodynamics of Aqueous
Systems with Industrial Applications:
AIChE Res. Commt., NBS, Washington, D.C., October.
(169) F. J. Millero. UNESCO equation of state of seawater. Abstract. IAPSO Symposia, IUGG, XVII General Assembly, Canberra, Australia, December.
(170) F. J. Millero. Effects of pressure and temperature on activity coefficients, Chapter 2, in Activity Coefficients in Electrolyte Solutions, Vol. II, R. M. Pytkowicz, Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 63-151.
(171) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics of the carbonate system in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 43 (10): 1651-1661.
(172) F. J. Millero, J. W. Morse and C.-T. Chen. The carbonate system in the western Mediterranean Sea. Deep-Sea Res., 26A: 1395-1404.
(173) l980 A. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Use of microcalorimetry to study the growth and metabolism of marine bacteria. Abstract. VI International Symposium ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Rovinj, Yugoslavia, May.
(174) J. W. Morse, A. Mucci and F. J. Millero. The solubility of calcite and aragonite in seawater of 35 ä salinity at 25oC and atmospheric pressure. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 44 (1): 85-94.
(175) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vol. 7, J. P. Riley and R. Chester, Eds., Mar. Geol., 34: 219-227.
(176) A. Lo Surdo and F. J. Millero. The volume and compressibility change for the formation of transition metal sulfate ion pairs at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 9 (3): 163-181.
(177) A. Lo Surdo and F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes and adiabatic compressibilities of aqueous transition metal chlorides at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 84 (7): 710-715.
(178) F. J. Millero, C.-T. Chen, A. Bradshaw and K. Schleicher. A new high pressure equation of state for seawater. Deep-Sea Res., 27 (3/4A): 255-264.
(179) F. J. Millero and P. V. Chetirkin. The density of Caspian Sea waters. Deep-Sea Res., 27 (3/4A): 265-271.
(180) C.-T. Chen, J. H. Chen and F. J. Millero. Densities of NaCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4 and MgSO4 aqueous solutions at one atmosphere from 0 to 50oC and 0.001 to 1.5m. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 25 (4): 307-310.
(181) F. J. Millero, A. Kembro and A. Lo Surdo. Adiabatic partial molal compressibilities of electrolytes in 0.725m NaCl solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 84 (21): 2728-2734.
(182) F. J. Millero. Review of the experimental and analytical methods for the determination of the pressure-volume-temperature properties of electrolytes, Chapter 31, in Thermodynamics of Aqueous Systems with Industrial Applications, S. A. Newman, Ed., ACS Symposium Series 133, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 581-622.
(183) F. J. Millero, D. R. Schreiber and A. S. Gordon. Abstract. Calorimetric determination of heavy metal effects on the metabolism of the marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus. Abstract. 35th Annual Calorimetry Conf., Eufaula, Alabama, August.
(184) A. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Use of microcalorimetry to study the growth and metabolism of marine bacteria. Thallassia Jugoslavica, 16 (2-4): 405-424.
(185) 1981 A. S. Gordon, F. J. Millero and S. M. Gerchakov. Microcalorimetric measurements of the metabolism of glucose by a marine bacterium: Vibrio alginolyticus. Abstract. 81st Annual Mtng. American Soc. for Microbiology, Dallas, Texas, March, p. 186.
(186) G. Macchi, F. J. Millero and M. Pettine. The voltammetry of tin in seawater. Abstract. NATO Advanced Research Institute Conf., Erice, Sicily, March.
(187) D. R. Schreiber and F. J. Millero. Studies of bacteria and metal interactions using microcalorimetry. Abstract. NATO Advanced Research Institute Conference, Erice, Sicily, March.
(188) M. Pettine, F. J. Millero and G. Macchi. Hydrolysis of tin (II) in aqueous solutions. Anal. Chem., 53 (7): 1039-1043.
(189) C-T. A. Chen and F. J. Millero. Equations of state for NaCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4 and MgSO4 aqueous solutions at high pressures. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 26 (3): 270-274.
(190) F. J. Millero and A. Poisson. International one-atmosphere equation of state of seawater. Deep-Sea Res., 28 (6A): 625-629.
(191) C.-T. A. Chen and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of H2O determined from sound speeds. J. Chem. Phys., 75 (7): 3553-3558.
(192) F.
J. Millero. The ionization of
acids in estuarine waters. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 45 (11): 2085-2089.
(193) F. J. Millero, G. Macchi and M. Pettine. The speciation of ions in Tiber river estuary waters. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sci., 13 (5): 5l7-534.
(194) F. J. Millero and A. Poisson. Summary of data treatment for the international one atmosphere equation of state for seawater. UNESCO Tech. Pap. Mar. Sci., No.38: 19-85.
(195) F. J. Millero, C.-T. Chen, A. Bradshaw and K. Schleicher. Summary of data treatment for the International High Pressure Equation of State of Seawater. UNESCO Tech. Pap. Mar. Sci., No.38: 99-188.
(196) F. J. Millero. Chemical Speciation of Ionic Components in Estuarine Systems, in River Inputs to Ocean Systems, J.-M. Martin, J. D. Burton and D. Eisma, eds., UNEP, UNESCO, Switzerland, 116-131.
(197) 1982 F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the solubility of minerals in water and seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 46 (1): 11-22.
(198) A. Mucci, F. J. Millero and J. W. Morse. Comment on ÒThe Solubility of Aragonite in SeawaterÓ. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 46 (1): 105-107.
(199) E.
Sass, J. W. Morse and F. J. Millero. Dependence of the values of calcite and
aragonite thermodynamic solubility products on ionic models. Abstract. February Joint Meeting, American Geophysical Union
and the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, San Antonio, Texas, EOS
Trans., 63 (3): 71, January.
(200) 1982 F. J. Millero and A. Poisson. Density of seawater and the new International Equation of State of Seawater. 1980. IMS Newsletter, Number 30, G. Wright, ed., Special Issue 1981-1982, UNESCO, Paris, France, page 3.
(201) F. J. Millero. The P-V-T Properties of Brines. Abstract. International Symposium on Hydrothermal Reactions, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Nagatsuta, Yokohama, Japan, March.
(202) F. J. Millero, C.-T. Chen, A. Bradshaw and K. Schleicher. A new high pressure equation of state for seawater. Marine Geodesy, 5 (4): 367-370.
(203) C.-T. A. Chen, F. J. Millero and R. M. Pytkowicz. Comment on calculating the oceanic CO2 increase: a need for caution by A. M. Shiller. J. Geophys. Res., 87 (C3): 2083-2085.
(204) H. Fernandez, F. Vazquez and F. J. Millero. The Density and Composition of Hypersaline waters of a Mexican Lagoon. Limnol. Oceanogr., 27 (2): 315-321.
(205) F. J. Millero. Use of models to determine ionic interactions in natural waters. Abstract. VII International Symposium on the ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Primosten, Yugoslavia, May.
(206) A. Lo Surdo, E. M. Alzola and F. J. Millero. The P.V.T. Properties of Concentrated Aqueous Electrolytes. I. Densities and apparent molar volumes of NaCl, Na2SO4, MgCl2 and MgSO4 solutions from 0.1 mol. Kg-1 to saturation and from 273.15 to 323.15 K. J. Chem. Thermodynamics, 14: 649-662.
(207) B. S. Krumgalz and F. J. Millero. Physico-chemical study of the Dead Sea waters. I. Activity coefficients of major ions in Dead Sea water. Mar. Chem., 11 (3): 209-222.
(208) A. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Use of microcalorimetry to study the growth and metabolism of marine bacteria. Abstract. VI International Symposium ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Rovinj, Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Chemical Papers, 6 (930): 177-178.
(209) F. J. Millero and J. W. Morse. The carbonate system in seawater, in CRC Handbook of Biosolar Resources, Vol. I, Part 2, Basic Principles, A. Mitsui and C. C. Black, Eds., CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., pp. 517-530.
(210) F. J. Millero, A. Mucci, J. Zullig and P. Chetirkin. The density of Red Sea brines. Mar. Chem., 11 (5): 463-475.
(211) B. S. Krumgalz and F. J. Millero. Physico-chemical study of Dead Sea waters. II. Density measurements and equation of state of Dead Sea waters at one atmosphere. Mar. Chem., 11 (5): 477-492.
(212) F. J. Millero. Use of PitzerÕs equations to estimate the pK*HA for acids in seawater. Abstract. AGU 1982 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December. EOS Trans., November.
(213) F. J. Millero and D. R. Schreiber. Use of the ion pairing model to estimate activity coefficients of the ionic components of natural waters. Amer. J. Sci., 282 (9): 1508-1540.
(214) V.
Thurmond and F. J. Millero.
Ionization of carbonic acid in sodium chloride solutions at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 11 (7): 447-456.
(215) M. Pettine, T. La Noce, G. Macchi and F. J. Millero. Heavy metals in the Tiber River Basin. Mar. Poll. Bull.,13 (9): 327-329.
(216) A. S. Gordon, F. J. Millero and S. M. Gerchakov. Microcalorimetric measurements of glucose metabolism by marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus. App. and Environ. Microbiol., 44 (5): 1102-1109.
(217) F. J. Millero, J. Rico and D. R. Schreiber. PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes. II. Compressibilities and apparent molar compressibilities of aqueous NaCl, Na2SO2, MgCl2, and MgSO4 from dilute solution to saturation and from 0 to 50oC. J. Solution Chem., 11 (10): 671-686.
(218) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics of seawater. Part I. The PVT properties. Ocean Sci. and Eng., 7 (4): 403-460.
(219) F. J. Millero. Use of models to determine ionic interactions in natural waters. Thalassia Jugoslavica, 18 (1-4): 253-291.
(220) 1983 F. J. Millero. The P-V-T properties of brines. In Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Hydrothermal Reactions, Japan, 1983. Gakujutsu Bunken Fukyu-Kai (Association for Science Documents Information) p.111-122.
(221) E. Sass, J. W. Morse and F. J. Millero. Dependence of the values of calcite and aragonite thermodynamic solubility products on ionic models. Amer. J. of Sci., 283: 218-229.
(222) A. S. Gordon and F. J. Millero. The influence of attachment to inorganic surfaces on metabolism by a peryphytic marine bacterium. Abstract. 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans March 6-11. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, No. N79, p. 236.
(223) A. S. Gordon, S. M. Gerchakov and F. J. Millero. Effects of inorganic particles on metabolism by a periphytic marine bacterium. App. and Environ. Microbiol., 45 (2): 4ll-4l7.
(224) F. J. Millero. The activity of metals at high ionic strengths. Abstract. International Symposium on ÒComplexation of Trace Metals in Natural WatersÓ Texel, The Netherlands, May.
(225) F. J. Millero and D. R. Schreiber. The effect of pressure on the thermodynamic properties of seawater. J. Mar. Res., 41 (2): 323-326.
(226) J. P. Hershey, S. Sotolongo and F. J. Millero. Densities and compressibilities of aqueous sodium carbonate and bicarbonate from 0 to 45oC. J. Solution Chem., 12 (4): 233-254.
(227) B. S. Krumgalz and F.J. Millero. Physico-chemical study of Dead Sea waters. III. On gypsum saturation in Dead Sea waters and their mixtures with Mediterranean sea water. Mar. Chem., 13 (2):127-139.
(228) F. J. Millero. The PVT properties of concentrated aqueous salt solutions. Abstract. Symposium on Solution Chemistry at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June.
(229) F. J. Millero. Thermodynamics of Seawater. Part II. Thermochemical properties. Ocean Sci. and Eng., 8 (1): 1-40.
(230) F. J. Millero and V. Thurmond. The ionization of carbonic acid in Na-Mg-Cl solutions at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 12 (6): 401-412.
(231) F. J. Millero. Influence of pressure on chemical processes in the sea, Chapter 43, in Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Edition, Vol. 8, J. P. Riley and R. Chester, Eds., Academic Press, London, England. pp. 1-88.
(232) F. J. Millero. Physical Chemistry of Estuaries. Abstract, 7th Biennial Estuarine Research Conference, Estuarine Research Federation, Virginia Beach VA, 0ctober, 1983.
(233) A. S. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Measurement of attached bacteria using a sorption microcalorimeter. J. Microbiological Methods, 1: 291-296.
(234) F. J. Millero. The estimation of the pK*HA of acids in seawater using PitzerÕs equations. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 47 (12): 2121-2129.
(235) 1984 J. W. Morse, F. J. Millero, V. Thurmond, E. Brown and H. G. Ostlund. The carbonate chemistry of Grand Bahama bank waters: after 18 years another look. J. Geophys. Res., 89 (C3): 3604-3614.
(236) A. S. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Electrolyte effects on attachment of an estuarine bacterium. App. and Environ. Microbiol., 47 (3): 495-499.
(237) F. J. Millero, P. J. Milne and V. L. Thurmond. The solubility of calcite, strontianite and witherite in NaCl solutions at 25oC. Geochim Cosmochim. Acta, 48 (5): 1141-1143.
(238) F. J. Millero. The activity of metal ions at high ionic strengths, in Complexation of Trace Metals in Natural Waters, Kramer, C.J.M. and Duinker, J.C.[eds.] Martinus W. Junk Publishers, The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 187-200.
(239) F. J. Millero and R. H. Byrne. Use of PitzerÕs equations to determine the media effect on the formation of lead chloro complexes. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 48 (5): 1145-1150.
(240) F. J. Millero and J. Farrington. U.S. Mussel Watch program report. National Academic Report. Steering Committee Meeting, Baltimore, MD. January 8-11.
(241) F. J. Millero. Model Calculations for Activity Coefficients, Abstract. Proceeding of Conf. on Gas-Liquid Chemistry of Natural Waters, Brookhaven Natl. Lab. Upton, New York - April.
(242) F. J. Millero. Ionic Interactions in Natural Waters, Abstract, American Chemical Society Symposium on Marine Chemistry, May. Fla. Southern College, Lakeland, Fla. FLACS, XXXVII (4): 37.
(243) F. J. Millero. The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Hydrogen Sulfide System in Natural Waters. Abstract. VIII International Symposium on ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Primosten, Yugoslavia, May.
(244) P. J. Milne, A. S. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Acquisition, analysis and graphics programs for microcalorimetry data. Computer Applications in the Laboratory, 3: 180-183.
(245) F. J. Millero. The conductivity-density-salinity- chlorinity relationship for estuarine waters. Limnol. Oceanogr., 29 (6): 1317-1321.
(246) F. J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation of metals and non-metals in natural waters. Abstract. AGU Meeting, December, San Francisco, EOS, 65 (45): 941.
(247) A. G. Dickson, F. J. Millero, D. Dyrssen and M. Wedborg. A comparison of the equilibrium constants for the dissociation of carbonic acid in sea water media. Abstract. AGU Meeting, December, San Francisco, EOS, 65 (45): 964.
(248) D. R. Schreiber and F.J. Millero. The effect of the marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus, on the form of copper in seawater. Abstract. AGU Meeting, December, San Francisco, EOS, 65 (45): 927.
(249) J. P. Hershey, R. Damasceno and F. J. Millero. The densities and compressibilities of aqueous HCl and NaOH solutions from 0 to 50oC. J. Solution Chem., 13 (12): 825-848.
(250) 1985 R. H. Byrne and F. J. Millero. Criticism of the formation of lead (II) chloride complexes to 300oC: A spectrophotometric study. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 49 (1): 307-308.
(251) F. J. Millero. The effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation of metals in natural waters. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 49 (2): 547-553.
(252) F. J. Millero and C.-T Chen. The speed of sound in mixtures of the major sea salts - a test of YoungÕs rule. J. Solution Chem., 14 (4): 301-310.
(253) J. W. Morse, J. J. Zullig, L. D. Bernstein, F. J. Millero, P. Milne, A. Mucci and G. R. Choppin. Chemistry of calcium carbonate-rich shallow water sediments in the Bahamas. Amer. J. of Sci., 285 (2): 147-185.
(254) D.R. Schreiber, A. S. Gordon and F.J. Millero. The toxicity of copper to the marine bacterium Vibrio Alginolyticus. Canadian J. Microbiology, 31 (1): 83-87.
(255) A. S. Gordon and F. J. Millero. Bacterial respiration and assimilation of organic nutrients sorbed to mineral surfaces Abstract. 85th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Las Vegas, March, Abstract No. Q124, p. 278.
(256) F. J. Millero. The effect of ionic interactions on the rates of oxidation of metals in natural waters. Abstract No. 110 (Geol.), 189th ACS National Meeting, Miami Beach, April-May.
(257) F. J. Millero, M. Fernandez and F. Vinokurova. Transitions in the speed of sound in concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions. J. Phys. Chem., 89 (7): 1062-1064.
(258) A. S. Gordon, P. Milne and F. J. Millero. Attachment of marine bacteria to surfaces. Abstract 644, 5th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science and 59th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Potsdam, June.
(259) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of natural waters. Abstract. 7th International Symposium on Solute-Solute-Solvent Interactions, Reading, England, July.
(260) F. J. Millero and V. Thurmond. Carbonate data for the Bahama Banks. Technical Report, Univ. of Miami Publ., 12 pp.
(261) F. J. Millero. Laboratory for Chemical Oceanography, 137 pp., El Duce Press, Miami, Florida.
(262) F. J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation processes in natural waters. Abstract. Symposium on the Chemistry of Tropical Marine Systems, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August.
(263) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of natural waters. J. Pure and Appl. Chem., 57 (8): 1015-1024.
(264) A.
S. Gordon and F. J. Millero.
Adsorption mediated decrease in the biodegradation rate of organic
compounds. Microbial. Ecol., 11: 289-298.
(265) F. J. Millero, L. Connaughton, F. Vinokurova and P. V. Chetirkin. PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes. III. Volume changes for mixing the major sea salts at I = 1.0 and 3.0 at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 14 (12): 837-851.
(266) F. J. Millero and M. I. Lampreia. The PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes. IV. Changes in the compressibilities of mixing the major sea salts at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 14 (12): 853-864.
(267) 1986 F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on photochemical processes in seawater. Abstract, ASLO-AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, January 1986, EOS, 66 (51): 1251 (1985).
(268) S. W. Effler, K. Schimel and F. J. Millero. Salinity, ionic strength, and chloride relationships in ion polluted Onondaga Lake N.Y. Water, Air, Soil Pollution, 27: 169-180.
(269) J.P. Hershey, M. Fernandez, P.J. Milne and F.J. Millero. The ionization of boric acid in NaCl, Na-Ca-Cl and Na-Mg-Cl solutions at 25oC. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 50 (1): 143-148.
(270) J. P. Hershey and F. J. Millero. The dependence of the acidity constants of silicic acid on NaCl concentration using PitzerÕs equations. Mar. Chem., 18 (1): 101-105.
(271) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics and kinetics of the hydrogen sulfide system in natural waters. Mar. Chem., 18 (2-4): 121-147.
(272) F.J.
Millero. The pH of estuarine
waters. Limnol. Oceanogr., 31 (4): 839-847.
(273) F.J. Millero. Book review on Metals in the Hydrocycle. W. Salomons and U. Forstner, Mar. Geol., 71: 393.
(274) F.J. Millero. Solubility of Oxygen in Seawater. Appendix 1. Unesco technical papers in marine science. 50: 13-17.
(275) A. Chen and F. J. Millero. Precise Thermodynamic Properties for Natural Waters Covering Only the Limnological Range. Limnol. Oceanogr., 31 (3): 657.
(276) F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation of metals in natural waters. Abstract. IX International Symposium on ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Primosten, Jugoslavia, May.
(277) V. Vancina, M. Plavsic, H. Bilinski, M. Branica and F. J. Millero. Preparation and solubility of northupite from brine and its adsorption properties for Cu(II) and Cd(II) in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 50: 1329-1336.
(278) F.J. Millero. The thermodynamics and kinetics of the H2 S system. Abstract. Meeting ÒThe Chemical and Physical Oceanography of the Black SeaÓ, Gothenburg, Sweden, June.
(279) F.J. Millero, J.P. Hershey and M. Fernandez. The pK* of TRISH+ in Na-K-Mg-Ca-Cl-SO4 brines - pH scales. Abstract. Symposium on ÒOrigin and Evolution of Brines in the SubsurfaceÓ, American Chemical Society, Anaheim, Ca., September 1986.
(280) L. M. Connaughton, J.P. Hershey and F. J. Millero. PVT properties of concentrated electrolytes. V. The density of NaCl, Na2SO4, MgCl2 and MgSO4 from 0 to 100oC. J. Solution Chem., 15 (12): 989-1002.
(281) F. J. Millero and S. Sotolongo. PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes VII. The volumes of mixing the reciprocal salt pairs KCl, K2SO4, NaCl, Na2SO4 at 25oC and I = 1.5 molal. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 31: 470-472.
(282) 1987 F.J. Millero. Estimate of the life time of superoxide in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 51 (2): 351-353.
(283) J.W. Morse, F.J. Millero, J.C. Cornwell and D. Rickard. The chemistry of the hydrogen sulfide and iron sulfide systems in natural waters. Earth Sci. Rev., 24 (1): 1-42.
(284) F. J. Millero, F. Vinokurova, M. Fernandez, and J. P. Hershey. PVT properties of concentrated electrolytes. VI. The speed of sound and apparent molal compressibilities of NaCl, Na2SO4, MgCl2 and MgSO4 solutions from 0 to 100oC. J. Solution Chem., 16 (4): 269-284.
(285) F.
J. Millero, J. P. Hershey and M. Fernandez. The pK* of TRISH+ in Na-K-Mg-Ca-Cl-SO4
brines - pH scales. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 51: 707-711.
(286) F. J. Millero, S. Sotolongo and M. Izaguirre. The kinetics of oxidation of Fe(II) in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 51 (4): 793-801.
(287) F.J. Millero, S. Hubinger, M. Fernandez and S. Garnett. The oxidation of H2S in seawater as a function of temperature, pH and ionic strength. Environ. Sci. Technol., 21: 439-443.
(288) F.J. Millero. Activity coefficients of ions in brines. Abstract. Geochemistry of Waters in Deep Sedimentary Basins. Penrose Conference, Los Angeles, California, March.
(289) F.J. Millero and V.K. Sharma. The oxidation kinetics of Cu(I) in natural waters. Abstract. 193rd Meeting American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, April.
(290) F.J. Millero. Estimation of the Density and Compressibility of Mixed Electrolytes. Abstract. International Conference on Thermodynamics of Aqueous Systems with Industrial Applications, Warrenton, Virginia, May.
(291) F.J. Millero, A. Laferriere, M. Fernandez and S. Hubinger. The oxidation of H2S with H2O2. Abstract. American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, La., September.
(292) L.M. Connaugton and F.J. Millero. The PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes. VIII. The volume changes for mixing the major sea salts at I = 3.0 from 5 to 95oC. J. Solution Chem., 16 (6): 491-502.
(293) A.S. Gordon and F.J. Millero. Sorption of copper by a marine vibrio in seawater. Virginia Journal of Science, 38 (3) 194-199.
(294) F.J. Millero. Book review on Practical Estuarine Chemistry, P.C. Head, ed. Limnol. Oceanogr., 32 (5): 1179.
(295) M. Izaguirre and F.J. Millero. The pK* for the ionization of TRISH+ in NaClO4 media. J. Solution Chem., 16 (10): 827-834.
(296) J. W. Morse, J. J. Zullig, R. L. Iverson, G. R. Choppin, A. Mucci, F. J. Millero. The Influence of Seagrass Beds on Carbonate Sediments in the Bahamas. Mar. Chem., 22 (1): 71-83.
(297) F.J. Millero, M. Izaguirre and V.K. Sharma. The effect of ionic interactions on the rates of oxidation in natural waters. Mar. Chem., 22 (2-4): 179-191.
(298) A.G. Dickson and F.J. Millero. A comparison of the equilibrium constants for the dissociation of carbonic acid in seawater media. Deep-Sea Res., 34 (10): 1733-1743.
(299) 1988 F. J. Millero, T. Plese and M. Fernandez. The dissociation of hydrogen sulfide in seawater. Limnol. Oceanogr., 33 (2): 269-274.
(300) A.G. Dickson, H.L. Friedman and F.J. Millero. Panel 3: Chemical models of seawater systems. Applied Geochemistry, 3: 27-35.
(301) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. Oxidation of Copper(I) in seawater. Environ. Sci. Technol., 22: 768-771.
(302) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. The oxidation of Cu(I) in electrolyte solutions. J. Solution Chem., 17 (6): 581-599.
(303) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the rates of oxidation of Cu(I) with O2 in natural waters. Mar. Chem., 25 (2): 141-161.
(304) J.P. Hershey, T. Plese and F.J. Millero. The pK*1 for the dissociation of H2S in various ionic media. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 52 (8): 2047-2051.
(305) T.A.
Hood., R.G. Zika, F.J. Millero, and P.L.
Blackwelder. Pyrite
oxidation in seawater: Experimentally produced alteration phases. Abstract., A.G.U. Spring Meeting, Baltimore, Md., March.
(306) F.J. Millero. Oxidation of metals in natural waters. Abstract. X International Symposium ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Primosten, Yugoslavia, May.
(307) F.J. Millero, F. Vazquez and J. Zhang. Effect of trace metals on the rate of oxidation of H2S in seawater. Abstract. Joint Oceanographic Assembly 1988, Acapulco, August.
(308) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. Determining the stability constant of Cu(I) halide complexes from kinetic measurements, J. Inorg. Chem., 27: 3256-3259.
(309) F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the rates of oxidation of metals in natural waters. Abstract. American Chemical Society Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, September.
(310) F.J. Millero. Rates of oxidation of H2S in the Black Sea. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Francisco, EOS, 69 (44), 1242, December.
(311) L.A. Codispoti, G.E. Freiderich, F.J. Millero, J.W,. Murray and L. Kerkoh. Abstract. Detailed observations of the oxic/anoxic interface in the Black Sea. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Francisco, CA., EOS, 69 (44): 1242, December.
(312) 1989 F.J. Millero, A. L. Laferriere, M. Fernandez, S. Hubinger and J. P. Hershey. Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide with hydrogen peroxide, Environ. Sci. Technol., 23 (2): 209-213.
(313) F.J. Millero and J.P. Hershey. Thermodynamics and kinetics of hydrogen sulfide in natural waters, In: Biogenic Sulfur in the Environment, E.S. Saltzman and W.J. Cooper, eds., Chap. 18, pp. 282-313, ACS Press, Washington, D.C.
(314) F.J. Millero and S. Sotolongo. The oxidation of Fe(II) with H2O2 in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 53: 1867-1873.
(315) F.J. Millero and M. Izaguirre. Effect of ionic strength and ionic interactions on the oxidation of Fe(II). J. Solution Chem., 18 (6): 585-599.
(316) J. P. Hershey, M. Fernandez, and F.J. Millero. The dissociation of phosphoric acid in NaCl and NaMgCl solutions at 25oC, J. Solution Chem., 18 (9): 875-892.
(317) F.J. Millero. Effect of speciation on the rates of oxidation of metals. Abstract. Second International Symposium on Metals Speciation, Separation and Recovery, Rome, Italy, May.
(318) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. The oxidation of Cu(I) with H2O2 in natural waters, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 53: 2269-2276.
(319) F. J. Millero, J. P. Hershey, G. Johnson and J.Z. Zhang. The solubility of SO2 and the dissociation of H2SO3 in NaCl solutions, J. Atm. Chem., 8: 377-389.
(320) F.J. Millero. Marine solution chemistry and ionic interactions. Abstract. 32nd IUPAC Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, August.
(321) M. Gonzalez-Davila, J.M. Santana-Casiano and F.J. Millero. The adsorption of copper, cadmium and lead to chitin in seawater. Abstract. 32nd IUPAC Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, August.
(322) F.J. Millero, V.K. Sharma and B. Karn. The rates of reduction of Cu(II) with H2O2 in seawater. Abstract. ACS Meeting, Miami, Florida, September.
(323) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide in natural waters. Abstract. ACS Meeting, Miami, Florida, September.
(324) T.A. Hood, R.G. Zika and F.J. Millero. Pyrite oxidation in marine systems. Abstract. ACS Meeting, Miami, Florida, September.
(325) F.J. Millero. Effect of speciation on the rates of oxidation of metals in natural waters. Abstract. ACS Meeting, Miami, Florida, September.
(326) B. Krumgalz and F.J. Millero. Halite solubility in Dead Sea waters, Mar. Chem., 27 (3-4): 219-233.
(327) L. Connaughton, F.J. Millero, and K.S. Pitzer. Volume changes for mixing the major sea salts: Equations valid to ionic strength 3.0 and temperature 95oC, J. Solution Chem., 18 (11): 1007-1017.
(328) F.J. Millero. The oxidation of H2S with O2 in Black Sea waters. Abstract. NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Black Sea Oceanography. Izmir, Turkey, October.
(329) F.J. Millero. Chemical equilibria and kinetics of natural waters. Abstract. ACS Pacifichem Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, December.
(330) F. Vazquez, J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. Effect of trace metals on the oxidation rates of H2S in seawater, Geophys. Res. Lett., 16 (12): 1363-1366.
(331) F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation of Fe(II) and Cu(I) in natural waters, Mar. Chem., 28 (1-3): 1-18.
(332) 1990 F.J. Millero. Effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation rates of metals in natural waters, In: Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems II, D. C. Melchior and R. L. Bassett, eds., ACS Press, Washington, D.C., Chapter 34, 447-460.
(333) F.J. Millero. Effect of speciation on the rates of oxidation of metals, In: Metals Speciation, Separation and Recovery, Vol. 2, J.W. Patterson and R. Passino, eds., Lewis Publishers, Inc., Chelsea, Michigan, pp. 125-141.
(334) D.R. Schreiber, F.J. Millero and A.G. Gordon. Production of an extracellular copper binding protein by the hetrotrophic marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus, Mar. Chem., 28 (4): 275-284.
(335) F.J. Millero, D. Hawke and J.Z. Zhang. The Stability constants for the formation of metal sulfide ion pairs. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, New Orleans, February.
(336) M. Gonzalez-Davila and F.J. Millero. The adsorption of copper to chitin in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 54 (3): 761-768.
(337) E. Dedick, D. Stade, S. Sotolongo, J.P. Hershey and F. J. Millero. The PVT properties of concentrated aqueous electrolytes. IX. The volume properties of KCl and K2SO4 and their mixtures with NaCl and Na2SO4 as a function of temperature. J. Solution Chem., 19 (4): 353-374.
(338) V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero. Equilibrium constants for the formation of Cu(I) halide complexes. J. Solution Chem., 19 (4): 375-390.
(339) F.J. Millero. Cu(II) reduction with H2O2 in natural waters. Abstract. XI International Symposium ÒChemistry of the MediterraneanÓ, Primosten, Yugoslavia, May.
(340) M. Gonzalez-Davila, J.M. Santana-Casiano and F.J. Millero. The adsorption of Cd(II) and Pb(II) to chitin in seawater. J. Colloid Interface Sci., 137 (1): 102-110
(341) M. Pettine and F.J. Millero. Chromium speciation in seawater: probable role of hydrogen peroxide, Limnol. Oceanogr., 35: 730-736.
(342) R.N.
Roy, L.N. Roy, G.D. Farwell, K.A. Smith and F.J. Millero. Thermodynamics of the unsymmetrical
mixed electrolyte HCl-NiCl2.
Application of PitzerÕs equations.
J. Phys. Chem., 94:
7321-7325.
(343) F.J. Millero. Marine solution chemistry and ionic interactions, Mar. Chem., 30 (1-3): 205-229.
(344) F.J. Millero. Ionic Interactions in Seawater. Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., April.
(345) R.N. Roy, S.A. Rice, K.M. Vogel, L.N. Roy and F.J. Millero. Activity coefficients for HCl + BaCl2 + H2O at different temperatures and effects of higher-order electrostatic terms. J. Phys. Chem., 94: 7706-7710.
(346) 1991 R.N. Roy, J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. The ionization of sulfurous acid in Na-Mg-Cl Solutions at 25o C. J. Solution Chem., 20 (4): 361-373.
(347) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. The rate of sulfite oxidation in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 55: 677-685.
(348) F.J. Millero, D.J. Hawke and L.K. Bell. Divalent metal sorption by chitin in seawater. Abstract .ACS Meeting, Atlanta, April.
(349) R.N. Roy, J.Z. Zhang, M.A. Sibblies, and F.J. Millero. The pK2* for the dissociation of H2SO3 in NaCl solutions with added Ni2+, Co2+, Mn2+, and Cd2+ at 25oC, J. Solution Chem., 20 (5): 467-478.
(350) D.J. Hawke, S. Sotolongo and F.J. Millero. Uptake of Fe(II) and Mn(II) on chitin as a model organic phase. Mar. Chem., 33 (3): 201-212.
(351) M. Pettine, F.J. Millero and T. La Noce, Cr(III) interactions in seawater through its oxidation kinetics, Mar. Chem., 34: 29-46.
(352) F.J. Millero. The oxidation of H2S in Framvaren Fjord, Limnol. Oceanogr., 36 (5): 1007-1014.
(353) A.
Perez-Pinzon, J. Bedford, P. Lutz, M. Rosenthal and F. Millero. Down-regulation
in the turtle brain - key to anoxic survival. Abstract. Society for Experimental Biology, Birmingham, England,
July.
(354) F.J. Millero. Stability constants of lanthanide complexes with ions in natural waters. Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, DeKalb, IL, July.
(355) J.K. Hovey, L.G. Hepler, P.R. Tremaine, G.K. Ward, and F.J. Millero, Temperature and pressure dependencies of the hydrolysis of boric acid: Heat capacities, volumes, and compressibilities of aqueous boric acid and sodium borate from 0 to 55oC and calculations of the temperature and pressure dependence of ionization, Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, DeKalb, IL, July.
(356) D.A. Johnson, R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, W. Davis, D. Larkin, and F.J. Millero, The thermodynamic behavior of HBr in Aqueous Solutions of BaBr2, Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, DeKalb, IL, July.
(357) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero, The intermediates formed from the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide in natural waters, Abstract. ACS Meeting, New York, August.
(358) F.J. Millero. The oxidation of H2S in Chesapeake Bay, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 33: 521-527.
(359) F.J. Millero and M.L. Sohn. Chemical Oceanography, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., pp. 521.
(360) F.J. Millero, S. Sotolongo, D.J. Stade, and C. Vega. The effect of ionic interactions on the oxidation of Fe(II) with H2O2 in aqueous solutions, J. Solution Chem., 20 (11): 1079-1092.
(361) F.J. Millero. The oxidation of H2S with O2 in Black Sea waters, In: Black Sea Oceanography, E. Izdar and J. Murray, eds, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, NATO ASI SERIES, 205-227.
(362) F.J. Millero, The adsorption of metals on solids in seawater, Abstract. Metal Ion Biosensors Meeting, Washington, D.C., December.
(363) F.J. Millero. The rates of oxidation of H2S in Black Sea waters, Deep-Sea Res., 38 (S2): S1139-S1150.
(364) F.J. Millero, V.K. Sharma and B. Karn. The rate of reduction of Cu(II) with hydrogen peroxide in seawater, Mar. Chem., 36: 71-83.
(365) F.J. Millero, The global survey: Putting the G in JGOFS, U.S. JGOFS News, 3 (2) 1-2.
(366) 1992 R.N. Roy, C. P. Moore, M.N. White , L.N. Roy, K.M. Vogel, D.A. Johnson, and F.J. Millero. Thermodynamic properties of aqueous mixtures of HCl and CoCl2 at different temperatures. Application of PitzerÕs formalism. J. Phys. Chem., 96 (1): 403-407.
(367) J. Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero, The chemistry of the anoxic waters of the Cariaco Trench, Abstract. ASLO Meeting, New Orleans, January.
(368) 1992 X. Zhu, J.M. Prospero, F.J. Millero, D.L. Savoie, and G.W. Brass, The solubility of ferric ion in marine mineral aerosol solutions at ambient relative humidities, Mar. Chem., 38, 91-107.
(369) W. Yao and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of sulfide by manganese dioxide in seawater. Abstract. ACS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.
(370) D.E. Hobart, F.J. Millero, I. Chou, and C.J. Bruton, estimates of the solubilities of waste radionuclides in WIPP brines, Abstract. ACS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April.
(371) B.S. Krumgalz, I.A. Malester, I.J. Ostrich, and F.J. Millero, Heat capacities of concentrated multicomponent aqueous electrolyte solutions at various temperatures, J. Solution Chem., 21 (7): 635-649.
(372) F.J. Millero. The stability constants for the formation of rare earth inorganic complexes as a function of ionic strength, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 56: 3123-3132.
(373) R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, A.L. Ingle, W.B. Davis, D.W. Larkin, D.A. Johnson, E.J. Hnath and F.J. Millero. The study of activity coefficients in hydrogen bromide + strontium bromide(aq) using PitzerÕs formalism, J. Chem. Thermodynamics, 24: 425-438.
(374) F.J. Millero and D.J. Hawke, Ionic interactions of divalent metals in natural waters, Mar. Chem., 40: 19-48.
(375) F.J. Millero, R. Johnson, C. Vega, V.K. Sharma, and S. Sotolongo. The effect of ionic interactions on the rates of reduction of Cu(II) with H2O2 in aqueous solutions, J. Solution. Chem., 21 (12): 1271-1287.
(376) C. Goyet, F.J. Millero, and A. Poisson, The temperature dependence of CO2 partial pressure in seawater, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(377) F.J. Millero, J. Z. Zhang, S. Fiol, S. Sotolongo and R.N. Roy, The use of buffers to measure the pH of seawater, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(378) F.J. Millero, J. Z. Zhang, K. Lee, and D.M. Campbell, Titration alkalinity of seawater, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(379) D. M. Campbell, F.J. Millero, R.N. Roy, M. Lawson, K. Vogel, and C.P. Moore, The standard potential for the hydrogen-silver, silver chloride electrode in synthetic seawater, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(380) R.N. Roy, C.P. Moore, K.M. Vogel, W. Davis, L.N. Roy, and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of the dissociation of boric acid at S = 35 from 0 to 55o C, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(381) R.N. Roy, K.M. Vogel, C.P. Moore, T. Pearson, L.N. Roy, D.A. Johnson, F.J. Millero, and D.M. Campbell, Thermodynamics of the dissociation of carbonic acids in seawater at salinities 5 to 45 and temperatures 0 to 45oC, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(382) J-Z. Zhang, R. Wanninkhof and F.J. Millero, The carbonate system in the South Atlantic, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(383) F.J. Millero, R. H. Byrne, R. Wanninkhof, R. Feely, P. Murphy, and T. Clayton, The thermodynamics of the carbonate system in the Equatorial Pacific, Abstract. ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August.
(384) F.J. Millero and J.-Z. Zhang, Total alkalinity measurements in the South Atlantic, University of Miami, pp. 31 with appendix.
(385) 1993 R.N. Goldberg, F.J. Millero, and P. Termaine, Loren G. Hepler and his scientific career, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 25 (1): 1-5.
(386) R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, W.B. Davis, D.W. Larkin, D. Willard, D.A. Johnson, and F.J. Millero, The thermodynamic behavior of hydrogen bromide in aqueous solutions of barium chloride, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 25 (1): 155-172.
(387) D.R. Schreiber, J. Huebner, S. Rhamani and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamic properties of transition metals in aqueous solutions of CoCl2, CuCl2 and MnCl2 with NaCl at varying ionic strength at 25o C, J. Solution Chem., 22 (3): 201-217.
(388) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. The products from the oxidation of H2S in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 57 (8): 1705-1718.
(389) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero, The chemistry of the anoxic waters in the Cariaco Trench, Deep-Sea Res., 40 (5): 1023-1041.
(390) W. Yao and F. J. Millero, The rate of sulfide oxidation by MnO2 in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 57 (14): 3359-3365.
(391) X.R. Zhu, J.M. Prospero, D.L. Savoie, F.J. Millero, R.G. Zika, and E.S. Saltzman, Photoreduction of iron(III) in marine mineral aerosol solutions, J. Geophys. Res., 98 (D5): 9039-9046.
(392) F.J. Millero, The use of models to account for ionic interactions in brines, Abstract, ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL, August
(393) F.J. Millero, Describing the ocean CO2 system, U.S. JGOFS News, 4 (4): 1-2.
(394) F.J. Millero, J.Z. Zhang, S. Fiol, S. Sotolongo, R.N. Roy, K. Lee and S. Mane, The use of buffers to measure the pH of seawater, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4), 143-152.
(395) F.J. Millero, J.Z. Zhang, K. Lee, and D.M. Campbell, Titration alkalinity of seawater, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 153-165.
(396) C. Goyet, F.J. Millero, D. Shafer, and A. Poisson, Temperature dependence of CO2 fugacity in seawater, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 205-219.
(397) D. M. Campbell, F.J. Millero, R.N. Roy, L. Roy, M. Lawson, K. Vogel, and C.P. Moore, The standard potential for the hydrogen-silver, silver chloride electrode in synthetic seawater, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 221-233.
(398) R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, M. Lawson, K.M. Vogel, C.P. Moore, W. Davis, , and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of the dissociation of boric acid at S = 35 from 0 to 55oC, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 243-248.
(399) R.N. Roy, K.M. Vogel, C.P. Moore, T. Pearson, L.N. Roy, D.A. Johnson, F.J. Millero, and D.M. Campbell, The dissociation constants of carbonic acid in seawater at salinities 5 to 45 and temperatures 0 to 45oC, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 249-267.
(400) F.J. Millero, R. H. Byrne, R. Wanninkhof, R. Feely, T. Clayton, P. Murphy, and M.F. Lamb, The internal consistency of CO2 measurements in the Equatorial Pacific, Mar. Chem., 44 (2-4): 269-280.
(401) F.J. Millero, What is PSU? Oceanography, 6(3): 67.
(402) 1994 J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero. The kinetics of oxidation of hydrogen sulfide in natural waters, In: Environmental Geochemistry of Sulfide Oxidation, C.N. Alpers and D. Blowes, eds., Symp. Ser 550, ACS Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 393-409.
(403) J.Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero, The investigation of metal sulfide complexes in seawater using cathodic stripping square wave voltammetry, Anal. Chim. Acta, 284: 497-504.
(404) F.J. Millero and X. Li, Comments on ÒOn equations for the speed of sound in seawaterÓ [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93, 255-275 (1993)] , J. Acoust. Soc. of Amer., 95 (5): 2757-2759.
(405) M. Pettine, F.J. Millero, and R. Passino, The reduction of Chromium (VI) with Hydrogen Sulfide in NaCl media, Mar. Chem., 46 (4): 335-344.
(406) J. Schijf, H.J.W. de Baar, and F.J. Millero, Kinetics of Ce and Nd scavenging in Black Sea waters, Mar. Chem., 46 (4): 345-359.
(407) R.A. Feely, R. Wanninkhof, C.E. Cosca, M.J. McPhaden, R.H. Byrne, F.J. Millero, F.P. Chavez, T. Clayton, D.M. Campbell, and P.P. Murphy. The effect of Equatorial long waves on CO2 species distributions along the Eastern Equatorial Pacific during the 1992 ENSO event, Geophys. Res. Letters, 21: 277-280.
(408) F. J. Millero, W. Yao, J. Zhang, and K. Lee. The carbonate system in the waters near the Galapagos Islands. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA., EOS, 75 (3): 114.
(409) The IronEx Group: K. Coale, V. Elrod, S. Fitzwater, M. Gordon, C. Hunter, K. Johnson, J. Nowicki, S. Tanner, A. Anderson, C. Collins, T. Stanton, J. Stockel, C. Law, R. Ling, M. Liddicoat, K. Van Scoy, A. Watson, R. Barber, S. Lindley, R. Bidigare, M-M. Latsaa, M. Onrusek, K. Lee, F.J. Millero, W. Yao, J.Z. Zhang, G. Friederich, C. Sakamoto, P. Falkowski, R. Green, Z. Kolber, J. Seymour, N. Tindale, A. Hatton, P. Liss, P. Nightingale, S. Turner, S. Chisholm, F. Hoge, R. Swift, W. Wright, J. Youngel, M. Lewis, R. Wannikkhof, The Martin Iron Experiments: Overview and Iron Chemistry. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA, EOS, 75 (3): 134.
(410) The IronEx Group and R.T. Barber, The Transient Iron Addition Experiment: The Phytoplankton Response. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA, EOS, 75 (3): 134.
(411) T. P. Stanton, A. Watson, and The IronEx group (see above), The Galapagos iron experiment: physical evolution of the iron enriched patch. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA., EOS, 75 (3): 134.
(412) A.J. Watson, C.S. Law, K. Van Scoy, M.I. Liddicoat, F.J. Millero, S. Tanner and the Ironex group. Evolution of the geochemical signal during the Galapagos iron fertilization experiment. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA., EOS, 75 (3): 135.
(413) F. J. Millero, The thermodynamics of the carbonate system in seawater. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA., EOS, 75 (3): 160.
(414) K. Lee and F. J. Millero, Laboratory studies of the carbonate system in seawater. Abstract. AGU/ASLO Meeting, San Diego, CA., EOS, 75 (3): 194.
(415) C.M. Criss and F.J. Millero, Modeling heat capacities of aqueous electrolyte solutions with PitzerÕs equations, Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, Santa Fe, N. Mexico, June.
(416) J. H. Martin, K. Coale, K.S. Johnson, S.E. Fitzwater, R.M. Gordon, S.J. Tanner, C.N. Hunter, V. Elrod, J Norwicki, T. Coley, R. Barber, S. Lindley, A. Watson, K. Van Scoy, C. Law, R. Ling, T. Stanton, J. Stockel, C. Collins, A. Anderson, R., M. Onrusek, M-Miguel Latasa, F.J. Millero, K. Lee, W. Yao, J.Z. Zhang, G. Friederich, C. Sakamoto, F. Chavez, K. Buck, S. Kolber, R. Green, P. Falkowski, S. W. Chisholm, F. Hoge, B. Swift, S. , S. Turner, P. Nightingale, P., Liss, and N. Tindale. The Iron Hypothesis: ecosystem test in Equatorial Pacific waters, Nature, 371: 123-129.
(417) A.J. Watson, C.S. Law, K. Van Scoy, M.I. F.J. Millero, W. Yao, G. Friederich, M.I. Liddicoat, R.H. Wanninkhof, R.T. Barber and K. Coale, Minimal effect of iron fertilization on sea-surface carbon dioxide concentrations., Nature, 371: 143-145.
(418) W. Yao and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide by Manganese and Iron (Hydro)oxides in seawater, Abstract, ACS Meeting Washington, D.C., August.
(419) F.J. Millero, J.-Z. Zhang, E. Peltola. M. Roche, S. Olivella, M. De Allessi, B. Vargas, Total Alkalinity Measurements in the South Pacific. University of Miami Technical Report No. RSMAS-94-003.
(420) F.J. Millero, S. Fiol and D.M. Campbell. The Carbonate System in the Atlantic along 24¡ North. University of Miami Technical Report No. RSMAS-94-004.
(421) F.J. Millero, J.-Z. Zhang, D.M. Campbell, W. Yao, K. Lee, M. Helmer, S. Mane, S. Olivella, S. Cass, D.G. Purkerson, J. Aicher, P.A. Steinberg and D. Medina. Total Alkalinity Measurements in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific. University of Miami Technical Report No. RSMAS-94-005.
(422) F.J. Millero, The CO2 System in Seawater, Sea Technology, 35 (10): 17-18, 20.
(423) F.J. Millero, The Kinetics of oxidation and reduction of metals in natural waters, Research Trends, Curr. Topics in Sol. Chem., 1, 141-169.
(424) 1995 F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of the carbon dioxide system in the Oceans. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 59 (4): 661-677.
(425) J. M. Santana-Casino, M. Gonzalez-Davila, J. Perez-Pena, and F.J. Millero, Pb2+ interactions with the marine phytoplankton Dunaliella tertioletta, Mar. Chem., 48 (2): 115-129.
(426) D.W. King, H.A. Lounsbury, and F.J. Millero, Rates and mechanism of Fe(II) oxidation at nanomolar concentrations, Environ. Sci. Technol. , 29 (3): 818-824.
(427) E.D. Goldberg and F. J. Millero. Unexpectations - A tribute to Marko Branica, Mar. Chem., 48 (3-4): iii-iv.
(428) W. Yao and F.J. Millero, The chemistry of anoxic waters in the Framvaren Fjord, Norway, Aquatic Geochem., 1: 53-88.
(429) 1995 F.J. Millero, M. Gonzalez-Davila, and J. M. Santana-Casiano, The reduction of Fe(III) with sulfite in natural waters, J. Geophys. Res., 100 (D4): 7235-7244.
(430) F.J. Millero, W. Yao, K. Lee, J.-Z. Zhang and D.M. Campbell. The Carbonate system near the Galapagos Islands. University of Miami Technical Report No. RSMAS-95-001.
(431) F.J. Millero, J.-Z. Zhang, K. Lee, J. Aicher, S. Mane, S. Olivella, D.O. Medina, and P.A. Steinberg, pH and total alkalinity measurements in the North Atlantic, Univ. Miami Tech. Rpt. No. RSMAS 95-004.
(432) M.F. Lamb, T. Lantry, J. Hendee, K.E. McTaggart, P.P. Murphy, R.A. Feely, R. Wanninkhof, F.J. Millero, R.H. Byrne, E.T. Peltzer, and D. Frazel. Chemical and hydrographic measurements from the Equatorial Pacific during Boreal Autumn, 1992. Contribution No. 1605 from NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
(433) M. Gonzalez-Davila, J. M. Santana-Casiano, J. Perez-Pe–a, F.J. Millero, The binding of Cu(II) to the surface and exudates of the Alga Dunaliella Tertiolecta in seawater, Environ. Sci. Technol., 29, 289-301.
(434) T.D. Clayton, R.H. Byrne, J.A. Breland, R.A. Feeley, F.J. Millero, D.M. Campbell, P.P. Murphy and M.L. Roberts, The role of pH measurements in modern oceanic CO2 -system characterizations: Precision and thermodynamic consistency, Deep-Sea Res., 42 (2-3), 411-429.
(435) J. Schijf, H.J.H. de Baar and F.J. Millero, Vertical distributions and speciation of dissolved rare earth elements in the anoxic brines of Bannock Basin, eastern Mediterranean, Geochim. Cosmochim Acta, 59 (16): 3285-3299.
(436) V.K. Sharma, J.O. Smith and F.J. Millero. Ferrate(VI) oxidation of inorganic contaminants. 1. Hydrogen sulfide. Abstract ACS International Chemical Congress, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 1995.
(437) F.J. Millero, W. Yao and J. Aicher, The speciation of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in seawater, Mar. Chem., 50, 21-39.
(438) M. Gleitz, M. Rutgers v.d. Loeff, D. N. Thomas, G. S. Dieckmann, F.J. Millero. Seasonal changes of inorganic carbon, oxygen and nutrient concentrations in Antarctic sea ice brines. Mar. Chem., 51 (2), 81-91.
(439) W. Yao and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide by Mn(IV) and Fe(III) (hydr)oxides in seawater, in Geochemical Transformation of Sedimentary Sulfur, (Eds., M.A. Vairavamurthy and M.AA. Schooner), ACS Symp. Ser. 612, ACS, Washington, D.C., Chap. 14, 260-279.
(440) D.G. Purkerson and F.J. Millero. U.S. JGOFS CO2 crosses the Indian Ocean. U.S. JGOFS News, 7 (1), 5,7.
(441) C. Goyet, F.J. Millero, D. OÕSullivan, and R. Bellerby. Measuring change in the inorganic carbon system of the Arabian Sea, JGOFS News, 7 (1), 6.
(442) K. Lee and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamic studies of the carbonate system in seawater, Deep-Sea Res., 42 (11/12), 2035-2061.
(443) 1996 W. Yao and F.J. Millero, Adsorption of phosphate on manganese dioxide in seawater, Envir. Sci. Technol., 30 (2), 536-541.
(444) F.J. Millero, CO2 in the Oceans, Symp., Editor, Caribbean J. Sci. 32, 251-330.
(445) K. Lee, F.J. Millero, and R. Wanninkhof, Examination of the thermodynamic consistency of CO2 measurements in laboratory and field studies, Abstract, Caribbean. J. Sci., 32(3) 263.
(446) M. Roche and F.J. Millero, Measurements of total alkalinity of surface waters using a continuous underway spectrophotometric technique, Abstract, Caribbean. J. Sci., 32(3) 268.
(447) D.W. OÕSullivan and F.J. Millero, Continuous measurement to the total inorganic carbon in surface waters, Abstract, Caribbean. J. Sci., 32(3) 263.
(448) F.J. Millero, M. P. Roche and K. Lee, The total alkalinity of Atlantic and Pacific waters, Abstract, Caribbean. J. Sci., 32(3) 307.
(449) C. M. Criss and F.J. Millero, Modeling the heat capacities of aqueous 1-1 electrolyte solution with PitzerÕs equations, J. Phys. Chem., 100 (4), 1288-1294.
(450) W. Yao and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide by hydrous Fe(III) oxides in seawater, Mar. Chem., 52, 1-16.
(451) F.J. Millero, Chemical Oceanography, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., pp. 469.
(452) D.E. Hobart, C.J. Bruton, F.J. Millero, I.-M. Chou, , K.M. Trauth, and D.R. Anderson, Estimates of the solubilities of waste element radionuclides in waste isolation pilot plant brines: A report by the expert panel on source term, Sandia 96-0098. UC-721, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, May, 54pp.
(453) D.W. OÕSullivan, and F.J. Millero. Characterization of the carbon dioxide system in the Arabian Sea during the JGOFS March Process 2 Cruise. ASLO/AGU Meeting, EOS, Abstract, Feb.
(454) F.J. Millero, X.R. Zhu, and P.A. Steinberg. Carbonate system in Equatorial Pacific during IronEx-II Cruise. ASLO/AGU Meeting, EOS Abstract, Feb.
(455) K.H.
Coale, K.S. Johnson, S.E. Fitzwater, R.M. Gordon, S. Tanner, F. Chavez, L.
Ferioli, C. Sakamoto, P. Rogers, F.J. Millero, P. Steinberg, P. Nightingale, D.
Cooper, W. Cochlan, M. Landry, J. Constantinou, G. Rollwagen, A. Travina, The
IronExII mesoscale experiment produces massive phytoplankton bloom in the
equatorial Pacific, Nature, 383,
495-501.
(456) K. Lee, F.J. Millero, and D.M. Campbell. The reliability of the thermodynamic constants for the dissociation carbonic acid in seawater, Mar. Chem., 55(3/4) 233-246.
(457) F.J. Millero, D. Campbell, K. Lee, D. Purkerson, C. Edwards, J. Goen, T. Kemerer, and J. Aicher, Carbon dioxide measurements in the Pacific Ocean. World Ocean Circulation Experiment, Leg p21. University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 96-002.
(458) T-H.
Peng, J.-J. Hung, R. Wanninkhof, F.J. Millero, Evaluation of the Carbon Sink in
the East China Sea, East China Sea Workshop, Taiwan, Dec. 1-4, 1996, Abstract.
(459) F.J. Millero and E. Peltola, Total Alkalinity Measurements in the Southern Ocean., World Ocean Circulation Experiment, Leg S4(I), University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 96-005.
(460) D. Purkerson, J. Krenisky, J. Aicher, C. Edwards, and F.J. Millero, Carbon Dioxide Measurements in the Indian Ocean. World Ocean Circulation Experiment, Leg I, University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 96-008.
(461) D. Purkerson and F. J. Millero, CO2 and nutrients in the Southern Ocean, U.S. JGOFS News, 8 (1): 8.
(462) 1997 C.L. Sabine, D.W.R. Wallace, and F.J. Millero, The Global Survey of CO2 in the Oceans, EOS, 78(5) 49, 54-55.
(463) D.
Pierrot, F.J. Millero, L.N. Roy, R.N. Roy, A. Doneski, and J. Niederschmidt,
The activity coefficients of HCl in HCl-Na2SO4 solutions
from 0 to 50oC and I = 6 m, J. Solution Chem., 26 (1) 31- 45.
(464) F.J. Millero, The solubility of iron in seawater, Abstract ACS National Meeting, Geochemical Section, San Francisco, CA, April 1997.
(465) F.J. Millero, K. Lee, M. Roche, J. Goen, and F.J. Millero III. The Carbonate System Measurements in the Indian Ocean. Ocean Atmosphere Carbon Exchange Study, Leg I. University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 97-004.
(466) D.W. OÕSullivan, F.J. Millero, C. Goyet, E. Peltola, E.A. Delger, B. Adams, R.G.J. Bellerby, G. Eischeid, and S.J. McCue, Carbon Dioxide System Measurements on Arabian Sea Waters. University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 97-005.
(467) F.J. Millero and R.N. Roy, A Chemical Equilibrium Model For The Carbonate System, in Natural Waters, Croatia Chemica Acta, 70: 1-38.
(468) R.R. Bidigare, A. Fluegge, K.H. Freenan, K.L. Hanson, J.M. Hayes, D. Hollander, J.P. Jasper, L.L. King, E.A. Laws, F.J. Millero, R. Pancost, B.N. Popp, P.A. Steinberg and S.G. Wakeham, Consistent fractionation of 13C in nature and in the laboratory: Growth-rate effects in some Harptophyte algae, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 11(2): 279.292
(469) K. Lee, F.J. Millero, and R. Wanninkhof. The carbon dioxide system in the Atlantic Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 102(C7), 15,696-15,707.
(470) M.F. Lamb, J.L. Bullister, R.A. Feely, G.C. Johnson, D.P. Wisegarver, B. Taft, R. Wanninkhof, K.E. McTaggart, K.A. Krogslund, C. Mordy, K. Hargreaves, D. Greeley, T. Lantry, H. Chen, B. Huss, F.J. Millero, R.H. Byrne, D.A. Hansell, F.P. Chavez, P.D. Quay,, P.R. Guenther, J.-Z. Zhang, W.D. Gardner, M.J. Richardson, and T.-H. Peng, Chemical and hydrographic measurements in the eastern Pacific during the CGC94 Expedition (WOCE Section P18), NOAA DATA REPORT ERL, PMEL-61a, March 1997.
(471) F.J. Millero, The effect of iron on carbon dioxide in the oceans, Science Progress, 80(2): 147-168.
(472) V. K. Sharma, J.O. Smith, and F. J. Millero, Ferrate(VI) Oxidation of Hydrogen Sulfide, Environ. Sci. Technol., 31, 2486-2491.
(473) X.R. Zhu, J.M. Prospero and F.J. Millero, Diel Variability of Soluble Fe(II) and total Fe in Saharan Dust in the Trade Winds at Barbados, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 21,297-21,305.
(474) F.J.
Millero, The effect of ionic interactions on thermodynamic and kinetic
processes in natural waters, in Marine Chemistry. An Environmental analytical Chemistry Approach, Kluwer Academic Publishers, eds, A. Gianguzza, E.
Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, pp.
11-37.
(475) F.J. Millero, The influence of iron on carbon dioxide in surface seawater, in Marine Chemistry. An Environmental analytical Chemistry Approach, Kluwer Academic Publishers, eds., A. Gianguzza, E. Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, pp. 381-398.
(476) J. M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonz‡lez-D‡vila, L. M. Laglera, J. P.-Pe–a, L. Brand, and F. J. Millero, The Influence of Zinc, Aluminum and Cadmium on the Uptake Kinetics of Iron by Algae, Mar. Chem., 59(1-2) 95-111.
(477) F.J. Millero, X. Zhu, M.P. Roche, D.G. Purkerson, J. Goen, and C. Edwards, Total alkalinity measurements during the climate and global change cruise in the South Pacific (P15S), University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 97-001.
(478) C.L. Sabine, D.E.R. Wallace, and F.J. Millero, Keeping our cool: does the ocean dampen the greenhouse effect? Earth in Space, 9(8): 10-14.
(479) 1998 F. J. Millero, Solubility of Fe(III) in Seawater, Earth Planet. Sci. Letters, 154, 323-329.
(480) S. McElligott, R.H. Byrne, K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, F.J. Millero, and R.A.. Feely, Discrete water column measurements CO2 fugacity and pH in seawater, A comparison of direct and thermodynamic calculations, Mar. Chem., 60(1/2): 49-62.
(481) D.W. OÕSullivan and F.J. Millero, Continual measurement to the total inorganic carbon in surface seawater, Mar. Chem., 60(1/2): 75-84.
(482) M. P. Roche and F.J. Millero, Measurement of total alkalinity of surface waters using a continuous flowing spectrophotometric technique, Mar. Chem., 60(1/2): 85-94.
(483) F.J. Millero, K. Lee and M. P. Roche, Distribution of alkalinity in the surface waters of the major oceans, Mar. Chem., 60(1/2): 111-130.
(484) F. J. Millero, E A Degler, D W OÕSullivan, C Goyet, G Eischeid, The Carbon Dioxide System in the Arabian Sea, EOS, Abstract, Feb. (OS21G-9), OS51.
(485) C.L. Sabine, A.G. Dickson, C. Goyet, P. Guenther, K.M. Johnson, R.M. Key, F.J. Millero, J.L. Sarmiento, R.W. Wallace and C.D. Winn, The role of the Indian Ocean as a sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide, EOS, Abstract, Feb. (OS21J-11), OS55.
(486) F.J.
Millero, Adsorption of phosphate on calcium carbonate. In: Proceedings, 1998
Florida Bay Science Conference, May 1998, Abstract
(487) F.J.
Millero, The Carbonate and Nutrient Systems in Florida Bay. In: Proceedings,
1998 Florida Bay Science Conference, May 1998, Abstract
(488) M. Pettine, L. DÕOttone, L. Campanella, F.J. Millero, and R. Passino, The reduction of Chromium (VI) by Iron (II) in aqueous solutions, Geochim Cosmochim. Acta, 62(9): 1509-1519.
(489) 1998 P.A. Steinberg, F.J. Millero, and X. Zhu, Carbonate system response to Iron enrichment, Mar. Chem., 62(1/2): 31-43.
(490) C. Goyet, F.J. Millero, D.W. OÕSullivan, G. Eischeid, S.J. McCue and R.G.J. Bellerby.
Temporal variations of pCO2 in surface seawater of the Arabian Sea in 1995, Deep-Sea
Res. I, 45, 609-623.
(491) M.
Pettine, I. Barra, L. Campanella, and Frank J. Millero, Effect of Metals on the
Reduction of Chromium (VI) with Hydrogen Sulfide,
Water Res., 32(9): 2807-2813.
(492) F.J. Millero and D. Pierrot, A chemical model for natural waters, Aquatic Geochemistry, 4(1), 153-199.
(493) C.
M. Sakamoto, F. J. Millero, W. Yao, G.E. Friederich, and F. P. Chavez, Surface
seawater distributions of inorganic carbon and nutrients around the Galapagos
Islands: Results from the PlumEx experiment using automated chemical mapping,
Deep-Sea Res. II, 45, 1055-1071.
(494) F.J. Millero, W. Yao, K. Lee, J-Z. Zhang, and D.M. Campbell, Carbonate system in the waters near the Galapagos Islands, Deep-Sea Res. II, 45, 1115-1134.
(495) F.J. Millero, A.G. Dickson, G. Eischeid, C. Goyet, P. Guenther, K.M. Johnson, K. Lee, D. Purkerson, C.L. Sabine, R.G. Schottle, D.R.W. Wallace, R.J. Wilke, and C.D. Winn, Total alkalinity measurements in the Indian Ocean during the WOCE hydrographic program CO2 Cruises 1994-1996, Mar. Chem., 63(1-2): 9-20.
(496) K.M. Johnson, A.G. Dickson, G. Eisheid, C. Goyet, P. Guenther, F.J. Millero, D. Purkerson, C.L. Sabine, R.S. Schottle, D.R.W. Wallace, R J. Wilke, and C.D. Winn, Coulometric total carbon dioxide analysis for marine studies: Assessment of the quality of total inorganic carbon measurements made during the US Indian Ocean CO2 Survey 1994-1996, Mar. Chem., 63(1-2): 21-37.
(497) C. Goyet, N. Metzl, F.J. Millero, G. Eischeid, D. OÕSullivan and A. Poisson. Temporal variation of the sea surface CO2/carbonate properties in the Arabian Sea. Mar. Chem., 63(1-2): 69-79.
(498) F.J. Millero, E.A. Degler, D. W. OÕSullivan, C. Goyet, and G. Eischeid, The carbon dioxide system in the Arabian Sea, Deep-Sea Res. II, 45, 2225-2252.
(499) E.Peltola, R. Wanninkhof, R. Molinari, B. Huss, R. Feely, J. Bullister, J-Z. Zhang, F. Chavez, A. Dickson, A.Ffield, D. Hansell, F. Millero, P. Quay, R. Castle, G.Thomas, R. Roddy, T. Landry, M. Roberts, H. Chen, D. Greeley, K. Lee, M. Roche, J.A. Goen, F. Millero III, K. Buck, M. Kelly, F. Menzia, A. Huston, T. Waterhouse, S. Becker, and C. Mordy, Chemical and hydrographic measurements during the Indian Ocean I8 repeat cruise (IR8N) in September and October, 1995, NOAA Data Report ERL AOML-34, AOML-161pp, December 1998.
(500) F. J. Millero, D.G. Purkerson, P. Steinberg, E. Peltola, K. Lee, C. Edwards, J. Goen and M. P. Roche, The Carbon Dioxide System in the Ross Sea during the JGOFS Southern Ocean Process Study, Univ. Miami. Tech. Report, No. RSMAS-98-001.
(501) 1999 C.L. Sabine, R.M. Key, K.M. Johnson, F.J. Millero, A. Poisson, J.L. Sarmiento, D.W.R. Wallace, and C.D. Winn, Anthropogenic CO2 inventory of the Indian Ocean, Global and Biogeochemical Cycles, 13(1) 179-198.
(502) F.J. Millero, Ionic interactions in natural waters, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(503) R.N. Roy, D.R. Gregory, N. Coffman, L.N. Roy, and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of hydrogen + Nickel bromide + water from 5 to 55oC, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(504) K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, and F.J. Millero, Carbonic acid dissociation constants consistent with laboratory measurements and recently collected global CO2 data, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(505) J.M. Santan-Casiano, M. Gonzalez-Davil, M.J. Rodriquez and F.J. Millero, Effects of organic compounds in the oxidation rate of Fe(II) in natural waters, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(506) V.K. Sharma, R.A. Rivera, Joshi, F.J. Millero and OÕConnor, Oxidation of sulfur containing compounds by Ferrate(VI) in the aquatic environment, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(507) M. Pettine and F.J. Millero, effect of metals on the oxidation of As(III) with H2O2, ACS Meeting, Aneheim Calif., March, Abstract.
(508) R. Wanninkhof, E. Lewis, R.A. Feely, and F.J. Millero, The optimal carbonate dissociation constants for determining surface water pCO2 from alkalinity and total inorganic carbon, Mar. Chem., 65, 291-301.
(509) T-H. Peng, J.-J. Hung, R. Wanninkhof, F.J. Millero, Carbon budget in the East China Sea in spring, Tellus, 51B, 531-540.
(510) C.M. Criss and F.J. Millero, Modeling heat capacity of high valence type electrolyte solutions with Pitzer's equations, J. Solution Chem., 28(7): 849-864.
(511) C. De Stefano, C. Foti, A. Gianguzza, F.J. Millero, and S. Sammartano, Hydrolysis of (CH3)2Sn+ in different salt media, J. Solution Chem., 28(7:) 959-972.
(512) V.K. Sharma, W. Rivera, V.N. Joshi, F.J. Millero and D. OÕConnor, Ferrate(VI) oxidation of Thiourea, Environ. Sci. Technol., 33(15): 2645-2650.
(513) F.J. Millero, F. Huang, M. Galanter, C. Sabine, C. Thomas and R. Rotter, The Total Alkalinity of North Atlantic Waters, University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 99-002.
(514) F.J. Millero, X. Zhu, D. Pierrot, J. Jolliff and B. Degler, The Carbon Dioxide System in the Southern Ocean during the JGOFS APFZ Transit, Survey and Process 1 Cruises, University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 99-004.
(515) R.H. Byrne, S. McElligott, R.A. Feely and F.J. Millero, The role of pHT measurements in marine CO2-system characterizations, Deep-Sea Res. I 46(11): 1985-1997.
(516) R. Bidigare, K.L. Hanson, K. Buesseler, S.W. Wakeham, K.H. Freeman, R.D. Pancost, F.J. Millero, P. Steinberg, B.N. Popp, M. Latasa, M.R. Landry and E.A. Laws, Iron-stimulated changes in carbon isotopic fractionation by phytoplankton in equatorial Pacific waters, Paleoceanography, 14, 589-595.
(517) M. Pettine, L. Campanella and F.J. Millero. Arsenite oxidation by H2O2 in aqueous solutions. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63(18): 2727-2735.
(518) R. Jellison, S. Macintyre and F.J. Millero, Density and conductivity properties of Na-CO3-Cl-SO4 brine from Mono Lake, USA, Int. J. Salt Lake Res., 8, 41-53.
(519) F.J. Millero, X. Zhu, and W. Hiscock, The carbonate and nutrient system in Florida Bay, Abstract, Fla. Bay Conf., Key Largo, FL, Nov.
(520) F.J. Millero, Modeling the effect of ionic interactions on radionuclides in natural waters, in Actinide Speciation in High Ionic Strength Media, Eds. Reed et al., eds., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Pubs., N.Y., 39-61.
(521) X. Liu and F.J. Millero, The solubility of iron in sodium chloride solutions, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63, 3487-3497.
(522) C. Foti, A. Gianguzza, F.J. Millero and S. Sammartano, The speciation of (CH3)2Sn2+ in electrolyte solution containing the major components of natural waters, Aquatic Geochem., 5(4): 381-398.
(523) F.J. Millero, R.H. Byrne, G.W. Luther III and D.R. Kester, Physical Chemistry of Seawater, pp. 47-53. In: The Future of Ocean Chemistry, L. Mayer and E. Druffel, Eds., Report of FOCUS Workshop, Seabrook Island, SC, Jan 6-9, 1998.
(524) 2000 F.J. Millero, X. Zhu, X. Liu, J. Jolliff, C.Moore and M. Roche, The pH and TA at 24o N in the North Atlantic, University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 2000-03.
(525) F.J. Millero, The equation of state of lake waters, Aquatic Geochem., 6(1), 1-17.
(526) K. Lee, F.J. Millero, R.H. Byrne, R.A. Feely, and R. Wanninkhof, The recommended dissociation constants for carbonic acid in seawater, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 229-232.
(527) M.F. Lamb, C.L. Sabine, R.M. Key, J.L. Bullister, F.J. Millero, R. Wanninkhof, T.-H. Peng, A. Kozyr, and R.A. Feely, Dissolved inorganic carbon crossover points in the Pacific Ocean, EOS, Abstract, Jan. (OS22F-03), OS122.
(528) F.J. Millero, Total alkalinity crossover points in the Pacific Ocean, EOS, Abstract, Jan. (OS22F-02), OS122.
(529) 2000 F.J. Millero, The carbonate system in seawater, in Chemical Processes in Marine Environments, eds., A. Gianguzza, E. Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Chpt. 1, 9-41.
(530) F.J. Millero, Anoxic Basins, in Chemical Processes in Marine Environments, eds., A. Gianguzza, E. Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Chpt. 4, 91-123.
(532) R.N. Roy, N.A. Coffman, M.D. Bell, L.N. Roy, D. Pierrot and F.J. Millero, Thermo-dynamics of the HBr + NiBr2 + H2O System from 5 to 55oC, Mar. Chem., 70, 37-48.
(533) J.M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez-Davila, M.J. Rodriquez and F.J. Millero, The effects of organic compounds in the oxidation kinetics of Fe(II), Mar. Chem., 70, 211-222.
(534) M. Pettine and F.J. Millero, effect of metals on the oxidation of As(III) with H2O2, Mar. Chem., 70, 223-234.
(535) V.K. Sharma, R.A. Rendon, F.J. Millero and F. Vasquez, Oxidation of thioacetamide by ferrate(VI), Mar. Chem, 70, 235-242.
(536) F.J. Millero, Effect of changes in the composition of seawater on the density-salinity relationship, Deep-Sea Res I, 47, 1583-1590.
(537) R.N. Roy, D.R. Gregory, L.N. Roy, D. Pierrot, F.J. Millero, Activity coefficients of HCl + GdCl3 + H2O System from 5 to 55oC, J. Solution Chem., 29(7), 619-631.
(538) F.J. Millero, S. Fiol, D.M. Campbell, L.J. Allison and A. Kozyr, Carbon dioxide, Hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V HespŽrides cruise in the Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A5, July 14 – August 15, 1992) Environ. Sci. Div. Pub. No. 4988, US Dept. of Energy, CDIAC, Oak Ridge Tenn., June.
(539) D.
Pierrot and F.J. Millero, The apparent molal volume and compressibility of
seawater fit to the Pitzer equations, J. Solution Chem., 29(8), 719-742.
(540) C.L. Sabine, R. Wanninkhof, R.M. Key, C. Goyet and F.J. Millero, Seasonal CO2 fluxes in the tropical and subtropical Indian Ocean, Mar. Chem., 72(1) 33-53.
(541) K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, R. A. Feeley, F. J. Millero, and T-H. Peng. Global relationships of total inorganic carbon with temperature and nitrate in surface seawater, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 14(3): 979-994.
(542) V.K. Sharma, K.B. Rhudy and F.J. Millero, Diurnal variation of Texas ÒBrown TideÓ (Aureoumbra lagunensis) in relation to metals, J. Environ. Sci. and Health, A35(7): 1077-1088.
(543) L.I. Gordon, L.A. Codispoti, J.C. Jennings, F.J. Millero, J.M. Morrison, C. Sweeney, Seasonal evolution of hydrographic properties in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, 1996-1997, Deep-Sea Res. II, 47 (15-16), 3095-3117.
(544) C. Sweeney, D.A. Hansell, C.A. Carlson, L.A. Codispoti, L.I. Gordon, J. Marra, F.J. Millero, W.O. Smith, T. Takahashi, Biogeochemical regimes, net community production and carbon export in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, Deep Sea Research Part II, 47 (15-16), 3369-3394.
(545) C. Sweeney, W.O. Smith, B. Hales, R.R. Bidigare, C.A. Carlson, L.A., Codispoti, L.I. Gordon, D.A. Hansell, F.J. Millero, M-O. Park, T. Takahashi, Nutrient and carbon removal ratios and fluxes in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, Deep-Sea Res. II, 47 (15-16), 3395-3421.
(546) C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, R.M. Key, F.J. Millero, R. Wanninkhof, T. Peng, A. Kozyr, J.L. Bullister, K. Lee, and M.F. Lamb, Anthropogenic CO2 Distributions in the Pacific, EOS, Abstract, OS72E-02, Dec. San Francisco AGU Meeting.
(547) R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, R. Wanninkhof, R.M. Key, G.C. Johnson, F.J. Millero, K. Lee, T. Peng, J.L. Bullister, A. Kozyr and M.F. Lamb, Synthesis of Global Ocean CO2 Survey Data, EOS, Abstract, OS72E-01, Dec. San Francisco AGU Meeting.
(548) M.F. Lamb, C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, F.J. Millero, R. Wanninkhof, R.M. Key, G.C. Johnson, K. Lee, T. Peng, A. Kozyr, J.L Bullister, and D. Greeley, Consistency and proposed adjustment of Pacific Ocean CO2 survey data, Abstract, OS11B-10 Dec. San Francisco AGU Meeting.
(549) C.D. Clark, W.T. Hiscock, L. Brand, F.J. Millero, R. Termblay, R.F. Chen, W.H. Pos, D.D. Reimer, R.G. Zika, Field measurements of carbon dioxide production in surface waters on the southwestern Florida Shelf, Abstract, OS11B-14, Dec. San Francisco AGU Meeting.
(550) R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, D.R. Gregory, A.J. Van Landuyt, D. Pierrot and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of the system HCl + SmCl2 + H2O from 5 to 55C. Application of HarnedÕs Rule and the Pitzer formalism, J. Solution Chem., 29(12), 1211-1277.
(551) X. Liu, F. J. Millero, and M. Micic, Iron Hydroxide Solubility and Morphology as Examined by ESEM, Division of Environmental Chemistry Preprints of Extended Abstracts, 40 (2000), 532-534.
(552) 2001 F.J. Millero, Physical Chemistry of Natural Waters, Wiley-Interscience, NY, 654 pp.
(553) F.J. Millero, W.T. Hiscock, F. Huang, M. Roche and J-Z. Zhang, The carbonate system in Florida Bay, Bull. Mar. Sci., 68(1), 101-123.
(554) R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, F.J. Millero, M.F. Lamb, J.L. Bullister, R.M. Key, R. Wanninkhof, T.-H. Peng, and A. Kozyr, Oceanic carbon mineralization and calcium dissolution in the North Pacific Ocean, Abstract, Oceanography, 4(1) 20.
(555) C.L. Sabine, R.M. Key, J.L. Bullister, R.A. Feely, M.F. Lamb, F.J. Millero, R. Wanninkhof, T.-H. Peng, and A. Kozyr, Anthropogenic tracers in the Pacific Ocean, Abstract, Oceanography, 4(1) 47.
(556) F.J. Millero, F. Huang, X. Zhu, X. Liu, and J-Z. Zhang, Adsorption and desorption of phosphate on calcite and aragonite in seawater, Aquatic. Geochem., 7(1), 33-56.
(557) R.N. Roy, L.N. Roy, D. Gregory, A. Van Landuyt, D. Pierrot and F.J. Millero, Activity coefficients of (Hydrogen Chloride + Europium Chloride) (aq) Using HarnedÕs Rule and the Pitzer Formalism, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 46(3) 551-556.
(558) J.-Z Zhang, C. Kelble, and F.J. Millero, Gas-segmented continuous flow analysis of iron in water with a long liquid waveguide capillary flow cell, Anal. Chim. Acta, 438, 49-57.
(559) V. K. Sharma, C.R. Burnett and F.J. Millero, Dissociation constants of the monoprotic ferrate(VI) ion in NaCl media, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 3, 2059-2062.
(560) F.J. Millero, The speciation of metals in natural waters, Abstract, ACS Meeting, San Diego, CA, April.
(561) E. Peltola, K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, R. Feely, M. Roberts, D. Greeley, M. Baringer, G. Johnson, J. Bullister, C. Mordy, J.-Z. Zhang, P. Quay, F.J. Millero, D. Hansell, and P. Minnett, Chemical and hydrographic measurements on a climate and global change cruise along 24oN in the Atlantic Ocean WOCE section A5R(EPEAT) during January-February 1998, NOAA Data Report OAR AOML-41, June, 2001, 199 pp.
(562) F.J. Millero, The speciation of metals in natural waters, Geochem. Trans., 8.
(563) J.M. Morrison, S. Gaurin, L.A. Codispoti, T. Takahashi, F.J. Millero, W.D. Gardner and M.J. Richardson, Seasonal evolution of hydrographic properties in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current at 170o W during 1997-1998, Deep-Sea Res. II, 48(19-20) 3943-3972.
(564) 2002 X.
Liu and F.J. Millero, The solubility of iron in seawater, Mar. Chem., 77, 43-54.
(565) M.F. Lamb, C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, R. Wanninkhof, R.M. Key, G.C. Johnson, F.J. Millero, K. Lee, T.-H Peng, A. Kozyr, J.L. Bullister, D. Greeley, R.H. Byrne, D.W. Chipman, A.G. Dickson, B. Tilbrook, T. Takahashi, D.W.R. Wallace, Y. Watanabe, S. Winn, and CS. Wong, Internal consistency and synthesis of Pacific Ocean CO2 data, Deep-Sea Res. II, 49, 21-58.
(566) C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feeley, R.M. Key, J.L. Bullister, F.J. Millero, K. Lee, T. Peng, B. Tilbrook, T. Ono, and C. Wong, Distribution of anthropogenic CO2 in the Pacific Ocean, Abstract, ASLO/AGU Ocean Science Meeting, Hawaii, Feb., 65.
(567) J-Z. Zhang and F.J. Millero, Comment on ÒA Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of S(IV) in Seawater, Environ. Sci. Technol, 36(4), 817-817.
(568)
C.A.R. Silva, X. Liu and F.J. Millero,
Solubility of Siderite (FeCO3) in NaCl Solutions, J. Solution Chem.,
31(2), 97-108.
(569) F.J. Millero, Carbon Dioxide System in Natural Waters, Abstract, 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April.
(570) F.J. Millero, Seawater as an Electrolyte, in Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments, eds., A. Gianguzza, E. Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1-34.
(571) 2002 F.J. Millero and D. Pierrot, Speciation of Metals in Natural Waters, in Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments, eds., A. Gianguzza, E. Pellizzetti and S. Sammartano, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 193-220.
(572) F.J. Millero, F. Huang, and A.L. Laferriere, The solubility of oxygen in the major sea salts and their mixtures, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 66(13) 2349-2359.
(573) F.
J. Mojica Prieto and F. J. Millero, The values of pK1 + pK2
for the dissociation of carbonic acid in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 66(14) 2529-2540.
(574) K.M. Johnson, A.G. Dickson, G. Eischeid, C. Goyet, P.R. Guenther, R.M. Key, K. Lee, E.R. Lewis, F.J. Millero, D. Purkerson, C. L. Sabine, R.G. Schottle, D.W.R. Wallace, R.J. Wilke and C. D. Winn, Carbon dioxide hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the nine R/V Knorr Cruises comprising the Indian Ocean CO2 survey (WOCE Sections I8SI9S, 19N, I8N15E, I3, I5W14, 17N, I1, I10, and I2; December 1, 1994-January 19, 1996) Environ. Sci. Div. Pub. No. 4988, US Dept. of Energy, CDIAC, Oak Ridge Tenn., June.
(575) F.J. Millero, F. Huang, and A.L. Laferriere, Solubility of oxygen in the major sea salts as a function of temperature and concentration, Mar. Chem., 78(4), 217-230.
(576) F.J. Millero, D. Pierrot, K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, R. Feely, C.L. Sabine, R.M. Key and T. Takahashi, Dissociation constants for carbonic acid determined from field measurements, Deep-Sea Res., 49(10), 1705-1723.
(577) V. K. Sharma, F. Casteran, and F. J. Millero, and C. De Stefano, Dissociation Constants of Protonated Cysteine Species in NaCl Media, J. Solution Chem., 10, 783-792.
(578) W. T. Hiscock, F.J. Millero, X. Zhu, A.M. Cabrera and V. Koehler, Measurements of nutrients an d carbon system parameters during the southern ocean Iron experiment (SOFEX), Abstract, EOS AGU Meeting, San Francisco, December.
(579) C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, R.M. Key, J.L. Bullister, F.J. Millero, K. Lee, T.-H Peng, B. Tilbrook, T. Ono and C.S. Wong, Distribution of anthropogenic CO2 in the Pacific Global, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 16(4), 1083, doi: 10.1029/2001GB001639,2002a.
(580)
R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, F.J. Millero, M.F. Lamb, D.
Greeley, J.L. Bullister, R.M. Key, T.-H. Peng, A. Kozyr, T. Ono, and C.S. Wong,
In-situ Calcium Carbonate Dissolution in the
Pacific Ocean, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 16(4) 1144, doi: 10.1029/2002GB001866, 2002.
(581) A. Dickson, R. Bidigare, J. Hedges, K. Johnson, D. Leblanc, Cindy Lee, Ann McNichol, Frank Millero, James Moffett, Willard Moore, Edward Peltzer, Stan van den Berg, Ocean Studies Board, National Research Council, Chemical Reference Materials. Setting the Standards for Ocean Science, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 130 pp.
(582) M.
Pettine, L. Campanella, and F.J. Millero, The reduction of hexavalent chromium
by H2O2 in acidic solutions, Environ. Sci. Technol.,, 36, 901-907.
(583) C.
Foti, A. Gianguzza, D. Milea, F.J. Millero, D. Piazzese and S. Sammartano,
Chemical speciation of organometallic compounds in seawater, Abstract, 5th Congresso Nazionale del
Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale ÒLa Chimica per lÕAmbienteÓ, Tunisia,
June, 26-28.
(584) 2003 V. Gonzalez-Cassia, F.J. Millero and A. Palanques, The distribution of trace metals in Florida Bay sediments, Abstract, Everglades and Florida Bay Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Tampa Bay, FL, April.
(585) A.
Gianguzza, D. Milea, F.J. Millero and S. Sammartano, Speciation of
dioxouranium(VI) in natural fluids, Abstract, XXX Annual Italian Spanish Congress on Thermodynamics of
Metal Complexes, Capri, Italy, June.
(586) F.J.
Millero, The speciation of metals in natural waters, Abstract, XXX Annual Italian Spanish Congress on Thermodynamics of
Metal Complexes, Capri, Italy, June.
(587) C.
Foti, A. Gianguzza, D. Milea, F.J. Millero and S. Sammartano, Speciation of
tri-alkyltin (IV) cations in natural fluids, Abstract, XXX Annual Italian Spanish Congress on Thermodynamics of
Metal Complexes, Capri, Italy, June.
(588) Y.
Luo and F.J. Millero, Solubility of Rhodochrosite (MnCO3) in NaCl
Solutions, J. Solution Chem., 32(5)
405-416.
(589) F.J. Millero, F. Huang and T.B. Graham, Solubility of oxygen in some 1-1, 2-1, 1-2, and 2-2 electrolytes as a function of concentration at 25oC, J. Solution Chem., 32(6) 473-487.
(590) J.W.
Morse, D.K. Gledhill and F.J. Millero, CaCO3 precipitation kinetics
in waters from the Great Bahama Bank, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 67(15) 2819-2826.
(591) V.
K. Sharma, A. Zinger, F.J. Millero and Concetta De Stefano, Dissociation
constants of protonated Methionine
species in NaCl media, Biophys. Chem. J., 105, 79-87.
(592) F.
J. Millero and F. Huang, Solubility of oxygen in aqueous solutions of KCl, K2SO4
and CaCl2 as a function of concentration and temperature, Chem. Eng.
Data, 48(4) 1050-1054.
(593) R. Wanninkhof, T-H. Peng, B. Huss, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, K. Azetsu-Scott, J.L Bullister, R.A. Feely, M. Hoppema, R.M. Key, A. Kozyr, F.J. Millero, and A.F. Rios, Comparison of inorganic carbon system parameters measured in the Atlantic Ocean from 1990 to 1998, Environ. Sci. Div. Pub. No. 4988, US Dept. of Energy, CDIAC, Oak Ridge Tenn., ORNL/CDIAC-116, 41pp., Carbon Dioxide Inf. Anal. Cent. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., U.S. Dept. Of Energy, Oak Ridge Tenn, 2003.
(594) K.M. Johnson, R.M. Key, F.J. Millero, C.L. Sabine, D.W.R. Wallace, C.D. Winn, L. Arlen, K. Erickson, K. Friis, M. Galanter, J. Goen, R. Rotter, C. Thomas, R. Wilke, T. Takahashi, and S.C. Sutherland, Carbon dioxide, hydrographic, and chemical data obtained during the R/V Knorr cruises 147-2, 151-2, 151-3, and 151-4 in the north Atlantic Ocean on WOCE sections AR24 (November2-December 5, 1996) and A24, A20, and A22 (May 30-September 3, 1997), Environ. Sci. Div. Pub. No. 4988, US Dept. of Energy, CDIAC, Oak Ridge Tenn., ORNL/CDIAC-143, 34pp., Carbon Dioxide Inf. Anal. Cent. Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., U.S. Dept. Of Energy, Oak Ridge Tenn, 2003.
(595) F.J.
Millero, Physico-Chemical Controls On Seawater, Treatise on
Geochemistry (K.K. Tarekian and H.A.
Holland, eds.) in Vol 6, The Oceans and Marine Geochemistry, Elsevier, 1-21.
(596) V. Gonzalez-Caccia, F.J. Millero and A. Palanques, The distribution of trace metals in Florida Bay sediments, Mar. Poll. Bull., 46, 1420-1433.
(597)
S.
Chung, K. Lee, R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, F.J. Millero, R. Wanninkhof, J.L.
Bullister, R.M. Key and T.-H.
Peng, Calcium carbonate budget in the Atlantic Ocean based on water-column
inorganic carbon chemistry, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 17(4),
10.1029/2002GB002001, 2003a.
(598) K. Lee, S.-D. Choi, G.-H Park, R. Wanninkhof, T.-H. Peng, R.M. Key, C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, J.L. Bullister, F.J. Millero and A. Kozyr, An updated anthropogenic CO2 inventory in the Atlantic Ocean, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 17(4), 1116, doi:10.1029/2003GB002067.
(599) V. Gonzalez-Caccia and F. J. Millero, The Distribution and Seasonal Variation of Dissolved Trace Metals in Florida Bay and Adjacent Waters, Aquatic Geochem., 9 (2): 111-144.
(600) 2004 R. Wanninkhof and F.J. Millero, Determination of air sea carbon dioxide fluxes utilizing the seakeepers network, Show Boat International Magazine, Jan 2004, 71.
(601) J. M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez-Davila, and F.J. Millero, The oxidation of Fe(II) in NaCl-HCO3- and seawater solutions in the presence of phthalate and salicylate ions: a kinetic model, Mar. Chem., 85, (1-2) 27-40.
(602) A. Gianguzza, D. Milea, F.J. Millero and S. Sammartano, Hydrolysis and chemical speciation of dioxouranum (VI) in aqueous media simulating the major composition of seawater, Mar. Chem., 85, 103-124.
(603) C.
Foti, A. Gianguzza, D. Milea, F.J. Millero and S. Sammartano, Speciation of
trialkyltin(IV) cations in natural fluids, Mar. Chem., 85, 157-167.
(604) Chung, S.-N., G.-H. Park, K. Lee, R.M. Key, F.J. Millero, R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, and F.G. Falkowski, Postindustrial enhancement of aragonite undersaturation in the upper subtropical and tropical Atlantic Ocean: The role of anthropogenic CO2, Limnol. Oceanogr., 14(2):1-7.
(605) K. Coale, K. Johnson, F.P. Chavez, K. Buesseler, R. Barber, M. Brzezinski,W. Cochlan, F. Millero, P. Falkowski, J. Bauer, R. Wanninkhof, R. Kudela, M. Altabet, B. Hales, T. Takahashi, Z. Chase, P. Strutton, M. Gorbunov, V. Lance, A. Hilting, M. Hiscock, M. Demerest, W. Hiscock, K. Sullivan, S. Tanner, M. Gordon, C. Hunter, G. Elrod, S. Fitzwater, D. Timmothy, Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments (SOFeX): Iron, Silicon and Light Interactions in the Antarctic Waters, Science, 304, 408-414.
(606) M.
Gonz‡lez-Davila, J.M. Santana-Casiano and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of iron (II)
nanomolar with H2O2 in seawater, Abstracts of the 13th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt
Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 5-11, 2004 in Supplement to Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta, 68(11S), A377.
(607) C.D. Clark, W.T. Hiscock, F.J. Millero, G. Hitchcock, L. Brand, W.L. Miller, L. Ziolkowski, R.F. Chen, and R.G. Zika, CDOM distribution and CO2 production on the Southwest Florida Shelf, Mar. Chem., 89, 145-167.
(608)
R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, W.
Berelson, J. Kleypas, V. J. Fabry,
and F. J. Millero, The
Impact of Anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 System in the
Oceans, Science, 305, 362-366.
(609) C.L.
Sabine, J.L. Bullister, R.A. Feely, N. Gruber, R.M. Key, A. Kozyr, K. Lee, F.J.
Millero, Ono, T.-H. Peng, Tillbrook, D. Wallace, R. Wanninkhof, C.S. Wong, The
oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2, Science, , 305, 367-371.
(610) P.
K. Datta, A. K. Ray, V. K. Sharma, and F. J. Millero, Adsorption of Arsenate
and Arsenite on Titanium Dioxide Suspensions, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 278, 270-275.
(611) V. K. Sharma, F. J. Millero and A. Homonnay, The Kinetics of the Complex Formation between Iron(III)-Ethylenediaminetetraacetate and Hydrogen Peroxide in Aqueous Solution, European Inorganic Chim. Acta, 357(12) 3583-3587.
(612) Y.
Luo and F.J. Millero, The Effect of Temperature and Ionic Strength on the
Formation of Y + REE Fluoride Complexes, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 68(21), 4301-4308.
(613) F.J. Millero, The dissociation of carbonic acid in real and artificial seawater as a function of salinity and temperature, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(614) C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, N. Gruber, R.M. Key, K. Lee, J.L. Bullister, R. Wanninkhof, C.S. Wong, D.W.R. Wallace, B. Tilbrook, F.J. Millero, T-H. Peng, A. Kozyr, T. Ono, and A.F. Rios, The Oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2: Past, Present, and Future, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(615) R.A. Feely, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, W. Berelson, J. Kleypas, V.J. Fabry and F.J. Millero, The impact of anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 system in the oceans, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(616) J. W. Morse, F.J. Millero, H. Thomson and H. Bustos-Serrano, Whitings and the hydrochemistry of the Little Bahama Banks, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(617) J.M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez and F.J. Millero, The role of Fe(II) species on the oxidation of Fe(II) in natural waters in the presence of O2 and H2O2, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(618) M. Pettine, D. Tonnina and F.J. Millero, Chromium (VI) reduction by sulfite (VI) in aqueous solutions, Abstract, Mediterranean Conference on Chemistry of Aquatic Systems, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Sept 4-8.
(619) F.J. Millero, T. Graham, X. Zhu, W. Hiscock, M. Trap, D. Valdes and Vanessa Koehler, Global ocean repeat hydrographic study: pH and Total Alkalinity Measurements in the North Atlantic (A16N, June-August, 2003) , University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 2004-05.
(620) F.J. Millero, T. Graham, M. Chanson and Vanessa Koehler, Global ocean repeat hydrographic study: Total Alkalinity Measurements in the North Atlantic (A22, October-November, 2003) , University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS 2004-05.
(621) C.L. Sabine, N. Gruber, R.A. Feely, J.L. Bullister, G.C. Johnson, J. Zhang, F.J. Millero, A.G. Dickson, J.H. Swift, Repeat Hydrography Program: Decadal changes in the inorganic carbon cycle in the North Atlantic Ocean, , Abstract, AGU San Francisco Meeting, Dec.
(622) K. Lee, G. Park, S. Choi, R. Wanninkhof, T. Peng, R. Key, C. Sabine, R. Feely, J. Bullister, F.J. Millero, A. Kozyr, An Updated anthropogenic CO2 inventory in the Atlantic Ocean, Abstract, AGU San Francisco, CA, Dec.
(623) R.M. Key, A. Kozyr, C.L. Sabine, K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, J.L. Bullister, R.A. Feely, F.J. Millero, C. Mordy and T.-H. Peng, A global ocean carbon climatology: Results from Global Data Analysis Projection (GLODAP), Progress in Ocean Science, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, GB4031, doi:1029/2004GB002247.
(624) F. Crea, C. De Stefano, V.K. Sharma and F.J. Millero, Dissociation constants for citric acid in NaCl and KCl solutions and their mixtures at 25oC, J. Solution Chem., 33(11)1349-1366.
(625) 2005 M. Gonzalez-Davila , J. M. Santana-Casiano and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of Nanomolar levels of Iron(II) with H2O2 in seawater, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., 69(1), 83-93.
(626) R. Cook and F.J. Millero, Development of an autonomous equilibrating pCO2 sensor, Abstract, NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Res. Conf, Phoenix, AZ, Jan 3-6.
(627) F.J. Millero and D. Pierrot, The thermochemical properties of seawater fit to the Pitzer equations, Mar. Chem., 94(1-4), 81-99.
(628) J.M.
Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez-Davila and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of nanomolar
levels of Fe(II) with Oxygen in Natural Waters, Abstract, Geophys. Res. Abst., 7, 06233 Europe Geosciences Union.
(629) Qian Li., Jia-Z. Zhang, F. J. Millero and D.A. Hansell, Continuous colorimetric determination of trace ammonium in seawater with a long-path liquid waveguide capillary cell, Mar. Chem., 96(1-2), 73-85.
(630) J.M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez and F.J. Millero, Competition between O2 and H2O2 in the oxidation of Fe(II) in seawater, Abstract, ASLO Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, June.
(631) F.J. Millero, J.W. Morse and H. Bustos-Serrano, The formation of whitings on the Little Bahama Bank, Abstract, ASLO Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, June.
(632) C.L. Sabine, R.M. Key, A. Kozyr, R.A. Feely, R. Wanninkhof,
F.J. Millero, T-H. Peng, J.L. Bullister, and K. Lee, Global ocean data
analysis project (GLODAP): Results and data, ORNL, CDIAC-145, NDP-083, Oak
Ridge, Tenn., April 2005, 110pp.
(633) J.
M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonz‡lez-D‡vila, and F.J. Millero, Oxidation of nanomolar
levels of Fe(II) with oxygen in natural waters, Environ. Sci Technol. 39, 2073-2079, 2005.
(634) H. de Baar, P. Boyd, K. Coale, A. Tsuda, D. Bakker, Y.
Bozec, R. Barber, M. Brzezinski6, K. Buesseler, M. BoyŽ, P. Croot, F. Gervais, M. Gorbunov,
P. Harrison, W. Hiscock, P. Laan, C. Lancelot, M. Landry, M. Levasseur, A.
Marchetti, F. Millero, J. Nishioka, Y. Nojiri, T. van Oijen, U. Riebesell, H.
Saito, S. Takeda, K. Timmermans, M. Veldhuis, Synthesis of 8 iron
fertilization experiments: from
the iron age into the age of enlightenment, J. Geophys. Res., 110, C09S16, doi:10.1029/2004JC002601.
(635) W.
Hiscock and F.J. Millero, Nutrient and Carbon Parameters during the Southern
Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX), Deep-Sea Res. I, 52. 2086-2108.
(636) C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, G.C. Johnson, R. Wanninkhof, F.J. Millero, A.G. Dickson, N. Gruber, and P. Covert, Decadal changes in ocean carbon uptake, Abstract, 7th International Carbon Dioxide Conf, Boulder CO Sept., 2005.
(637) Heike Lueger, Rik Wanninkhof, Robert Castle, Kevin Sullivan, Tsung-Hung Peng, Richard Feely, Cathy Cosca, Craig Neill, Are Olsen, Truls Johannessen, Denis Pierrot, Frank J. Millero, Tobias Steinhoff, Arne Koertzinger, Douglas Wallace, Common Data Reduction Practices for Underway fCO2 Measurements by Ships of Opportunity, Abstract, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Dec.
(638) R.N.
Roy, L.N. Roy, B.J. Tabor, C.A. Himes, S.J. Richards, M.P. Cummins, E.B.
Christiansen, C.N. Roy, V.K. Sharma, and F.J. Millero, Thermodynamics of Electrolyte
Mixtures: HCl + NdCl3 +
H2O from 5 to 55¡C, J. Solution Chem., 34(9) 1033-1044.
(639) M. Chanson and F.J. Millero, The Solubility of Boric Acid in Electrolyte Solutions, Abstract , South Florida Section of the American Chemical Society, FLACS Vol. 15, Symposium Issue 1, Nov. 12, 2005.
(640) J.M. Trapp and F.J. Millero, Inorganic Iron (II) Oxidation at Nano-molar Concentrations in Brines, Abstract , South Florida Section of the American Chemical Society, FLACS Vol. 15, Symposium Issue 1, Nov. 12, 2005.
(641)
F.J. Millero, T. Graham, M. Chanson, W.
Hiscock, M. Trapp and D. Pierrot, Global Ocean Repeat Hydrography Study: pH and
Total Alkalinity Measurements in the South Atlantic A16S January –
February 2005, University of Miami Technical Report, No. RSMAS-2005-04.
(642)
E. Peltola, R.
Wanninkhof, R. Feely, R. Castle, D. Greeley, J.-Z. Zhang, F. Millero, N. Gruber,
J. Bullister, and T. Graham, Inorganic carbon, nutrient and oxygen data from
the R/V Ronald H. Brown Repeat Hydrography Cruise in the Atlantic Ocean: CLIVAR
CO2 Section A16N_2003A (4 June-11 August, 2003), NDP-085
ORNL/CDIAC-149, NOAA/CDIAC Data Report, August, 2005.
(643)
R.
Wanninkhof, H. Lueger, R.A. Feely, R.A. Feely, N.R. Bates, F. Millero, T.
Takahashi, Measurement of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface
ocean water: The NOAA Ship of Opportunity Program, ASLO Summer Meeting, June
19-24, 2005, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Abstract.
(644) R. Wanninkhof, S. Doney, J.L. Bullister, N. Gruber, C.L. Sabine, R.A. Feely, G.C. Johnson, F.J. Millero, Decadal variations in ocean interior circulation and biogeochemistry – Results from the CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography program, AGU Fall Meeting, December 2005, San Francisco, CA, Abstract.
(645) 2006 F.J. Millero, Chemical Oceanography, 3rd Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 496 pp.
(646) M. Gonzalez-Davila, J. M. Santana-Casiano and F.J. Millero, Competition between O2 and H2O2 in the oxidation of Fe(II) in seawater, J. Solution Chem., in press.
(647) J.M. Santana-Casiano, M. Gonzalez and F.J. Millero, The role of Fe(II) species on the oxidation of Fe(II) in natural waters in the presence of O2 and H2O2, Mar. Chem., in press.
(648) M. Pettine, D. Tonnina and F.J. Millero, Chromium (VI) reduction by sulfite (VI) in aqueous solutions, Mar. Chem., in press.
(649) V.K. Sharma A. Moulin, F.J. Millero, and C. De Stefano, Dissociation constants of protonated Cysteine species in seawater media, Mar. Chem., in press.
(650) F.J. Millero, T. Graham, F. Huang, H. Bustos, and D. Pierrot, Dissociation constants for carbonic acid in seawater as a function of temperature and salinity, Mar. Chem., in press.
(651) M. Chanson and F.J. Millero, The solubility of boric acid in electrolyte solutions, J. Solution Chem., in press.
(652) V. G. Caccia and F.J. Millero, Distribution of Yttrium and Rare Earths in Florida Bay Sediments, Mar. Chem., submitted.
(653) H. Bustos-Serrano, J. W. Morse, F.J. Millero, and H. Thomson , Whitings and the hydrochemistry of the Little Bahama Banks, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., to be submitted.
(654) F.J. Millero, T. Graham, F. Huang, and , D. Pierrot, Dissociation constants for carbonic acid in NaCl as a function of temperature and ionic strength, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta., to be submitted.
(655) W.
Hiscock and F.J. Millero, The Alkalinity of the Anoxic Waters in the Black Sea
near the Bosporus Inflow, Deep-Sea Res., in press.
(656) J. M. Trapp and F.J. Millero, The oxidation of nana molar Fe(II) with O2 in brines,
J. Solution Chem., in preparation
(657) Y. Luo and F.J. Millero, The formation of Lead Chloride Complexes as a function of temperature and ionic strength, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, in preparation.
SUMMARY OF SCIENTIFIC
CONTRIBUTIONS (to 2006)
YEAR SINGLE FIRST JOINT TOTAL SUM
1964 3 3 3
1965 1 1 4
1966 2 2 6
1967 2 2 8
1968 2 3 1 6 14
1969 2 2 1 5 19
1970 2 2 21
1971 5 2 1 8 29
1972 1 3 4 33
1973 2 4 3 9 42
1974 4 3 6 13 55
1975 1 1 8 10 65
1976 5 7 4 16 81
1977 3 4 10 17 98
1978 4 5 5 14 112
1979 3 3 2 8 120
1980 2 3 5 10 130
1981 2 4 3 9 139
1982 3 6 9 18 157
1983 4 2 5 11 168
1984 2 3 4 9 177
1985 3 5 4 12 189
1986 4 1 6 11 200
1987 2 6 5 13 213
1988 1 6 7 220
1989 2 5 4 11 231
1990 3 8 11 242
1991 5 3 5 13 255
1992 1 3 4 8 263
1993 2 3 11 16 279
1994 2 1 10 13 292
1995 1 4 13 18 310
1996 2 2 8 12 322
1997 3 3 10 16 338
1998 1 7 10 18 356
1999 1 3 12 16 372
2000 5 2 15 22 394
2001 2 2 5 9 403
2002 1 4 11 16 419
2003 1 2 9 12 431
2004 2 14 16 447
2005 1 10 11 458
2006
Totals 89 133 236 458
per year 2.2 3.2 5.8 11.2
(41 years)
JOURNAL NUMBER
(to 2006)
Mar. Chem. 58+4
J. Solution Chem. 47+2
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 38
Deep-Sea Res. 29
J. Phys. Chem. 25
J. Chem. Eng. Data 17
Limnol. Oceanogr. 12
J. Geophys. Res.
12
Envir. Sci. Technol. 11
Global & Biogeochemical Cycles 8
J. Acoust. Soc. Amer.
7
J. Mar.
Res. 6
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 6
Aquatic Geochem. 6
J. Chem. Phys. 5
Nature 5 J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1
Thalassia Jugoslavica
4 Biophysical
Chem. J.
1
Amer. J. Sci. 4 Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys 1
J.G.O.F.S. News
4 Bulletin
Mar. Sci.
1
Geophys. Res. Lett.
3 EOS
1
Appl. Env. Sci. 3 J. Environ. Sci. and Health 1
Science 3 Amer. Scientist 1
Anal. Chem. 2 Earth in Space 1
Canad. J. Sci. 2 Int. J. Salt Lake Res. 1
Ocean Sci. Eng. 2 Tellus 1
Earth Planet Sci. Lett. 2 Croatia Chemica Acta 1
Estur. Coast Mar. Sci. 2 Science Progress 1
Mar. Geol. 2 Geochem. Trans 1
Anal. Chim. Acta
2 Sea
Technology
1
Mar. Poll. Bull. 2 Oceanography 1
J. Colloid Interface Sci. 2 Paleoceanography 1
Res. Trends 1 J. Atm. Chem. 1
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 Inorg. Chem. 1
Chem. Rev.
1 Water
Res.
1
Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 1 Va. J. Sci. 1
Naval Res. Rev. 1 Earth Sci. Rev. 1
J. Biol. Chem.
1 Water,
Air, Soil Poll.
1
Appl. Geochem. 1 Microbiol. Ecol. 1
Mar. Geodesy 1 J. Pure Appl. Chem. 1
J. Microbiol. Meth. 1 J. Chem. Educ. 1
Earth Sci. Rev. 1 Show Boat Magazine 1
Comput. Appl.
Lab.
1 Canad.
J. Microbiol.
1
Caribbean J. Sci. 1 Inorg. Chim. Acta 1
Total 371+6 71 Different Journals
Paper in Journals 371+6
Book Chapters 34
Books 4+1
Reports 39
Book Reviews 10
458+7
Abstracts 187
Total 645+7