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On an Aggregation Theory for Indicators Expressing Behaviors of Complex Systems With an Application to Sustainability

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Certain attributes of large‐scale complex systems are often expressed through sets of indicators. For example, the sustainability of an entity, be it a nation, a city, an energy system, a corporation etc., can be effectively represented by indicators and corresponding data series.
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou   +1 more
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First abundance estimate for greater Caribbean manatees (Trichechus Manatus Manatus) in Belize. [PDF]

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Edwards HH   +7 more
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Convergent Total Synthesis of Caribbean Ciguatoxin C-CTX1 and Its C3-Epimer. [PDF]

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Sasaki M   +4 more
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Dramatic decline of <i>Sargassum</i> in the north Sargasso Sea since 2015. [PDF]

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Zhang Y   +8 more
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Sea‐level trends and interannual variability in the Caribbean Sea

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2013
Sea‐level trends and their forcing have been investigated in the Caribbean Sea using altimetry and tide gauge time series from 19 stations. The basin average sea‐level rise is 1.7 ± 1.3 mm yr−1 for the period 1993–2010. Significant spatial variability of the trends is found.
Torres, R. Ricardo, Tsimplis, Michael N.
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Deep Caribbean Sea warming

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2009
Abstract Data collected from hydrographic stations occupied within the Venezuelan and Columbian basins of the Caribbean Sea from 1922 through 2003 are analyzed to study the decadal variability of deep temperature in the region. The analysis focuses on waters below the 1815-m sill depth of the Anegada–Jungfern Passage.
Gregory C. Johnson, Sarah G. Purkey
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Pleistocene Sediments of the Caribbean Sea

Geochemistry International, 2021
The lithological-facies zoning of the Neo- and Eopleistocene sediments of the Caribbean Sea has been described for the first time based on deep-sea drilling data. Сorresponding maps and isopach schemes were processed using A.B. Ronov’s volumetric method to calculate the quantitative parameters of sedimentation for the distinguished types of Pleistocene
M. A. Levitan   +3 more
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