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The 2022 Global Deep-Sea Capacity Assessment is a baseline assessment of the technical and human capacity for deep-sea exploration and research in every coastal area with deep ocean worldwide.
Katherine Lynn Croff Bell +23 more
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Kinematics of global mean thermosteric sea level during 1993–2019
Because oceans cover 71% of Earth’s surface, ocean warming, consequential for thermal expansion of sea water, has been the largest contributor to the global mean sea level rise averaged over the 20th and the early 21st century. This study first generates
İz H. Bâki
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VARIATION OF CHART DATUM TOWARDS MARITIME DELIMITATION DUE TO RISING SEA LEVEL [PDF]
The importance of Chart Datum in hydrographic surveying is inarguable because its determination is part of the process to obtain the actual depth of bathymetry.
A. R. M. Faizuddin, M. M. Razali
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Timeliness of Correcting Baseline Error in Wide-Swath Altimeter Based on Reference Topography Data
The baseline error is a primary error source of the wide-swath altimeter, directly related to the cross-track distance, and can lead to serious height errors at the swath’s outer edge.
Xiangying Miao +5 more
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Single-Cycle Impulse from Detonation Tubes with Nozzles [PDF]
Experiments measuring the single-cycle impulse from detonation tubes with nozzles were conducted by hanging the tubes in a ballistic pendulum arrangement within a large tank.
Cooper, M., Shepherd, J. E.
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The purpose of this publication is to analyze the spatial and temporal variability of the territorial sea baseline in sand bottom waterbodies, which were determined twice, in 2016 and 2018, by the Real Time Kinematic (RTK) method.
Mariusz Specht +5 more
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Future Marsh Evolution Due To Tidal Changes Induced by Human Adaptation to Sea Level Rise
With sea level rise threatening coastal development, decision‐makers are beginning to act by modifying shorelines. Previous research has shown that hardening or softening shorelines may change the tidal range under future sea level rise.
Celina Balderas Guzman +5 more
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Remote sensing and GIS analysis for demarcation of coastal hazard line along the highly eroding Krishna-Godavari delta front [PDF]
Coastal regions, especially river deltas are highly resourceful and hence densely populated; but these extremely low-lying lands are vulnerable to rising sea levels due to global warming threatening the life and property in these regions.
James, J B, Kalkani, N R, Kallepalli, A
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During the dive operation of the Jiaolong deep-sea manned submersible, the synchronization clock in the manned cabin may be falsely triggered and cause asynchrony between it and the synchronization clock installed in the mothership, rendering it ...
Tongwei Zhang +5 more
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Baseline and Stress-Induced Plasma Corticosterone during Long-Distance Migration in the Bar-Tailed Godwit, Limosa lapponica [PDF]
The specific roles of corticosterone in promotion of avian migration remain unclear even though this glucocorticosteroid is elevated in many migrating bird species.
Jukema, Joop, +5 more
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