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Acknowledgments. This research was sponsored by the U. S. Office of
Naval Research under grants N00014-94-1400 and N00014-98-10593.
The authors wish to acknowledge G. B. Eijkel and J. J. Boon of FOM-
AMOLF, Amsterdam, Netherlands, for making the Chemometricks pro-
gram available, and W. S. Little of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
for his help modifying the program to improve its utility. We also thank
the officers and crews of the R/V Cape Henlopen and R/V New Horizon
for their cooperation in meeting our sampling needs during their respective
cruises.
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