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Fault Friction, Plate Rheology, and Mantle Torques From a Global Dynamic Model of Neotectonics
Abstract Improvements in software, parallel computing, global data sets, and laboratory flow‐laws help to develop the global Earth5 thin‐shell finite‐element model of Bird et al. (2008, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007jb005460) into a benchmark study. All experiments confirm that modeled faults (other than megathrusts) have low effective friction of 0.085 ±
Peter Bird +2 more
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Advancing global sea ice prediction capabilities using a fully coupled climate model with integrated machine learning. [PDF]
Gregory W +6 more
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Mantle Dynamic Topography of the Fringing Oceanic Basins of Antarctica
Abstract Dynamic mantle processes are known to influence oceanic basins with implications for ocean circulation and climate. This study exploits an interdisciplinary approach to probe present‐day mantle and lithosphere beneath Antarctica's fringing oceanic basins to better understand sub‐crustal processes and implications for the continental realm.
A. C. A. Dunn +4 more
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Regional variations in the diet of the South Polar Skua (Stercorarius maccormicki) in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica. [PDF]
Kim J, Kim Y, Kim JU, Oh Y, Kim JH.
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Multidecadal Oscillation Masks Ocean Wave Climate Trends in 75‐Year Global Wave Hindcast
Abstract The observed increases in temperature and sea level are clearly driven by climate change, and these trends are projected to accelerate in the future. The ocean surface wave characteristics are projected to change depending on the climatic elements.
Tomoya Shimura +2 more
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Spatial and Environmental Drivers of Summer Growth Variability and Adaptive Mechanisms of <i>Euphausia crystallorophias</i> in the Amundsen Sea and Its Adjacent Regions. [PDF]
Yang J +9 more
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Abstract The spatial distribution and dynamics of glacial meltwater (MW) influence ocean circulation off and basal melt rate below Antarctic ice shelves. While previous studies described the MW distribution in Pine Island Bay off Pine Island Ice Shelf (PIIS), quantitative constraints on the spatial heterogeneity of the spread of MW associated with ...
Joohyang Kim +2 more
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Abstract The Island Mass Effect (IME) in tropical regions remains understudied, despite its potential to fertilize oligotrophic oceanic gyres and impact on higher trophic levels. Guadeloupe provides an ideal case study of IME due to its diverse nutrient sources, dual exposure to the Caribbean Sea on the western coast and Atlantic Ocean on the eastern ...
Emma Moreau +3 more
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Peak glacier extinction in the mid-twenty-first century. [PDF]
Van Tricht L +9 more
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