Benthic Storms: Temporal Variability in a Deep-Ocean Nepheloid Layer

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Time series measurements of light scattering were made for 21/2 months at 20 meters above the bottom in the western North Atlantic. The highest values recorded with the nephelometer exceeded all previous measurements worldwide. Rapid changes indicated a high degree of activity near the sea floor, and some increases may have been related to atmospheric storms.

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