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Phytoplanktonic seasonal cycle in Alboran Sea
Pérez De Rubín, E. +5 more
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Sardine GSA01 (Northern Alboran Sea)
Torres-Cutillas, P. (Pedro) +3 more
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Upwelling mechanisms in the northwestern Alboran Sea
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Jesus Garcia Lafuente
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About the seasonal variability of the Alboran Sea circulation
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Manuel Vargas-Yáñez +2 more
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Deep‐sea circulation in the Alboran Sea
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1985Alboran Sea circulation between 220 and 1100 m depth is studied. Interaction between three types of water masses in this area causes a complicated flow pattern. Atlantic water flowing as a jet through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean often forms an anticyclonic gyre to the depth of 200 m, and its features are now well documented.
P. Pistek, F. de Strobel, C. Montanari
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Dimethylmercury formation in the Alboran Sea
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1994Abstract The distribution of dissolved gaseous dimethylmercury (DMHg) was studied in three vertical profiles in the waters of the Alboran Sea and the adjacent Strait of Gibraltar. The shape of these profiles suggests a sub-thermocline source of this species in the low oxygen region of the Alboran Sea.
Daniel Cossa +2 more
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Alboran Sea Area Climate and Weather
2021This chapter contains two parts. The first one offers a general vision of the Alboran area climate. The second part addresses the issue of large atmospheric circulation, synoptic cyclonic systems, and weather regimes in the North Atlantic-European (NAE) sector, aiming to relate the climatic behavior of Alboran with other regions of the NAE sector.
José María Sánchez-Laulhé +2 more
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Identification of T-Waves in the Alboran Sea
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2015Analyses of seismograms from ~1,100 north-Moroccan earthquakes recorded at stations of the Red Sismica de Andalucia (Southern Spain) reveal the systematic presence of late phases embedded in the earthquake codas. These phases have distinctive frequency contents, similar to the P and S spectra and quite different to the frequency contents of the ...
Enrique Carmona +5 more
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Biogeographical and Macroecological Context of the Alboran Sea
2021A complex geological history, a critical geographical location, and the existence of permeable biogeographical barriers at both ends of its longitudinal range, the Strait of Gibraltar and the hydrographic front between Almeria and Oran, have shaped the Alboran Sea as a biogeographical entity at the crossroads between the Atlantic Ocean and the ...
Raimundo Real +10 more
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The Atlantic inflow in the Western Alboran Sea
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1990Abstract An extensive dataset collected in the Alboran Sea during the 1982 Donde Va? experiment is used to characterize the kinematics and dynamics of the inflow of Atlantic water into the Mediterranean Sea. The veering of the inflow toward the ENE after leaving the Strait of Gibraltar and the existence of an anticyclonic gyre that fills much of the ...
Henry Perkins +2 more
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