Quantifying Under‐Ice Phytoplankton Blooms in the Changing Arctic and Southern Oceans
Abstract Historically, polar marine phytoplankton were thought to primarily grow after the seasonal breakup of sea ice, when there is plentiful light available in the surface ocean. However, observations of substantial productivity under sea ice has called this assumption into question.
Courtney M. Payne +4 more
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Low-pressure storms drive nitrous oxide emissions in the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Kelly CL +5 more
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Omissions et malentendus dans la « Périégèse » : Danaos et ses filles à Argos
Marcel Piérart
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Projected Changes of Mesoscale Eddy Activity in Subantarctic Mode Water Formation Regions
Abstract Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW) plays a vital role in the uptake of heat and carbon, thereby regulating global climate. Mesoscale eddies affect mode‐water subduction and transport in the Southern Ocean. However, it remains unclear how SAMW‐related eddy activity will evolve under anthropogenic warming, because most state‐of‐the‐art climate ...
Yushan Qu, Matthew H. England
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The ICGC ARGO data dictionary for standardizing global cancer clinical data. [PDF]
Nahal-Bose HK +10 more
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Asymmetries in Anticyclone Catalyze Submesoscale Motions
Abstract Oceanic mesoscale eddies are often asymmetric, exhibiting horizontal deformation and vertical tilt, yet the implications of these structural asymmetries for finer‐scale dynamics remain poorly understood. Based on a series of high‐resolution numerical experiments, we found that asymmetric anticyclones act as potent catalysts for submesoscale ...
Xianliang Wu, Hong Li, Fanghua Xu
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Recent extremes in Antarctic sea ice extent modulated by ocean heat ventilation. [PDF]
Wilson EA, Arlen L, Campbell EC.
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Optimization of Woven Fabric Production in Textile Industry of PT. Argo Pantes Tangerang
Raden Achmad Harianto
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Abstract Barrier layer (BL) thickness (BLT) modulates tropical cyclone (TC) intensity, yet its evolution mechanisms remain debated. While statistical studies attribute BL thickening to heavy precipitation in strong or slow‐moving TCs, numerical experiments suggest that enhanced wind‐driven mixing tends to erode it.
Dijia Wu +3 more
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Submesoscale daily data from a non-hydrostatic OGCM at 1/90° resolution over Northern South China Sea in 2019. [PDF]
Zhuang Z, Song Z, Shu Q, Sun L, Yuan Y.
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