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Both emissions and ageing altered brown carbon aerosols in the East Asian outflow. [PDF]

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Zhu C   +6 more
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Sea of Japan

Marine Policy, 1990
Abstract : The Sea of Japan represents a unique oceanic environment that offers the possibility for quantitative sea-air exchange research of a 'thermohaline' active region. For the Sea of Japan the heat and salinity budgets can be addressed by: (1) monitoring ocean current inflow/outflow thermohaline and volume flux characteristics; (2) using the ring
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Alkenone production in the East Sea/Japan Sea

Continental Shelf Research, 2014
Abstract To test the applicability of alkenones as a proxy for past sea surface temperature (SST) in the East Sea (Japan Sea), this study investigated the season and depth of alkenone production in the area. Surface and subsurface seawater samples were collected from the East Sea during cruises carried out by the National Fisheries Research and ...
Kyung Eun Lee   +4 more
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Sea-ice production in the northern Japan Sea

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2017
Abstract Sinking of the dense water plays a significant role in the global climate system by driving thermohaline (overturning) circulation and biogeochemical cycles. Deep water convection occurs also in the Japan Sea, and the convection has been considered to be mainly caused by intense cooling of the sea surface.
Sohey Nihashi   +2 more
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Biostratigraphy of the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (Japan Sea)

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2020
Abstract An interpretation of both micropaleontological and palynological analyses was carried out for eleven wells from the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (Japan Sea). Based on bioevents of microfossil groups (calcareous nannofossils, foraminifera, diatoms, dinocysts, spores and pollen) twenty-three datums are established.
Songsuk Yi   +5 more
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