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Paleohydrography of the Kuroshio-Kuroshio Extension based on fossil diatoms

open access: yesPaleohydrography of the Kuroshio-Kuroshio Extension based on fossil diatoms
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Kuroshio and recirculation gyres

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Overview of the Kuroshio

open access: yesOverview of the Kuroshio
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Summary Report on the 2nd Joint Kuroshio Symposium ―Biodiversity in Kuroshio Waters―

open access: yesSummary Report on the 2nd Joint Kuroshio Symposium ―Biodiversity in Kuroshio Waters―
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Paleohydrography of the Kuroshio-Kuroshio Extension off Sanriku Coast based on fossil diatoms

open access: yesPaleohydrography of the Kuroshio-Kuroshio Extension off Sanriku Coast based on fossil diatoms
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Kuroshio Science as a Multi-Disciplinary Science and its Network in the Kuroshio Region

open access: yesKuroshio Science as a Multi-Disciplinary Science and its Network in the Kuroshio Region
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Thinobius kuroshio

2021
Published as part of Lee, Jae-Seok, Yoo, In-Seong & Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2021, Taxonomy of the coastal Thinobius Kiesenwetter (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae Oxytelinae) in Korea, pp. 261-268 in Zootaxa 4985 (2) on pages 266-268, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4985.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Lee, Jae-Seok   +2 more
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Gulf Stream and Kuroshio synchronization

Science, 2021
The mid-latitude jet stream ties together the two major western boundary ...
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Satellite Observations of the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension Region.

1996
Abstract : Our goal was to characterize and understand the large-scale fluctuations in the Kuroshio Extension and its recirculation gyre on times scales from seasonal to interannual. We wished to determine the relationship of the fluctuations to forcing parameters such as surface heat fluxes, wind stress, upstream condition in the Kuroshio and possibly
Bo Qiu, Katheryn A. Kelly
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Seasonality of the Kuroshio Transport Revealed in a Kuroshio Assimilation System

Journal of Oceanography, 2004
The seasonal variation of the Kuroshio transport south of Japan has been investigated using the results of an assimilation model. Annual and semiannual variations of the transport and dynamic depth anomaly are reconstructed by CEOF (complex orthogonal empirical function) analysis.
Atsuhiko Isobe   +4 more
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