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NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1923
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Mitochondrial DNA patterns describe the evolutionary history of the bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo (Linneus 1758) complex in the western Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fish Biol
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Increasing Ozone over the Atlantic Ocean

Science, 2004
Ship-borne ozone (O3) measurements over the Atlantic Ocean during the period from 1977 to 2002 show that O3trends in the northern mid-latitudes are small. In contrast, remarkably large O3trends occur at low latitudes and in the Southern Hemisphere, where near-surface O3has increased by up to a factor of 2.
Lelieveld, J.   +5 more
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Atlantic Ocean

2016
The Atlantic Ocean (literally “the Ocean of Atlas”) was known to Greeks since the time of Homer, but the term did not come into use until the 5th century bce, because of mythological associations of the giant Atlas with the far western Mediterranean.
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Monoplacophora in the South Atlantic Ocean

Science, 1970
Occurrence of Neopilina off the southeastern tip of South America may indicate rather widespread distribution of this abyssal group, under favorable conditions, throughout the seas of the world.
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Viscosity of the Atlantic Ocean Bottom

Science, 1970
Two profiles across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge were analyzed to determine viscosity values. Viscous creeping of bottom features due to gravitational stress was assumed, as was sea floor spreading at a rate of 2 centimeters per year. Values obtained agreed well with previous results obtained on the Fennoscandian Uplift, despite great differences in the ...
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Pogonophora in the Western Atlantic Ocean

Science, 1962
The occurrence of pogonophoran worms of the genus Siboglinum off the east coast of Florida is reported. Their presence in association with pennatulids is noted, and compared with a similar instance in the Bering Sea. This association is probably due to similar ecological requirements.
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Opening of the Atlantic Ocean

Nature, 1968
A simple model has been made of the opening of the Atlantic Ocean, based on a geometrical reconstruction, the stages of which have been dated by palaeontological methods.
B. M. FUNNELL, A. GILBERT SMITH
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