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Abstract Coastal flood events are increasing in both frequency and magnitude with ongoing sea‐level rise. Here we present a new statistical approach to generate future daily maximum water level timeseries and associated annual and daily flood probabilities for Australia. Our method provides several improvements on existing projection methods, including
Ben S. Hague +2 more
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Meteorological observations from October 1 to October 15, 1878 [PDF]
of meteorological observations, Tasmania, for the year 1878. Recorded daily at Hobart Town, Tasmania, at l0h. 33m. p.m., simultaneously with registration made at 7h. 35m.
Abbott, Francis
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Climate change could irreversibly modify Southern Ocean ecosystems. Marine ecosystem model (MEM) ensembles can assist policy making by projecting future changes and allowing the evaluation and assessment of alternative management approaches.
Kieran Murphy +42 more
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Linking Capacity Development to GOOS Monitoring Networks to Achieve Sustained Ocean Observation
Developing enduring capacity to monitor ocean life requires investing in people and their institutions to build infrastructure, ownership, and long-term support networks.
Nicholas J. Bax +30 more
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Sinking Organic Particles in the Ocean—Flux Estimates From in situ Optical Devices
Optical particle measurements are emerging as an important technique for understanding the ocean carbon cycle, including contributions to estimates of their downward flux, which sequesters carbon dioxide (CO2) in the deep sea.
Sarah Lou Carolin Giering +20 more
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Results of meteorological observations taken at Hobart Town during 1876
Results of meteorological observations taken at Hobart Town during 1876 for the months of Jan-Dec.
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Henry Shoobridge, Tasmania's Pioneer of Organic Farming [PDF]
Henry Shoobridge (1874-1963) was the pioneer of organic farming in Tasmania. He was the founder and the president of the island’s earliest organics advocacy group, the Living Soil Association of Tasmania (1946- 1960).
Paull, John
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Shapes, sizes and biomass investment per unit area (LMA) of vine leaves are characterized by high diversity that results in variation in leaf arrangement, light harvesting efficiency and photosynthetic activity.
Peijian Shi +5 more
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Radiocarbon Measurements in the Indian Ocean Aboard RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Research Vessel Icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer departed Cape Town, South Africa, on May 3, 1996, to complete the Indian Ocean portion of the "S04" line, a circumnavigation of Antarctica that was part of the US contribution to the World Ocean Circulation ...
Robert M. Key, Ann McNichol
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The Indian Ocean is warming faster than any of the global oceans and its climate is uniquely driven by the presence of a landmass at low latitudes, which causes monsoonal winds and reversing currents.
J. C. Hermes +42 more
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