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Abstract Ocean stratification, measured as mixed layer depth (MLD), is an important feature that influences many processes in the ocean; for example, by mediating the fluxes of momentum, heat and crucially key gases such as CO2 and oxygen from the atmosphere into the water column and vice versa. The conventional methods to measure stratification (e.g.,
Fabio Campanella +2 more
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Monthly and Diel Acoustic Occurrence of Four Baleen Whale Species in South African Waters. [PDF]
Shabangu FW +4 more
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Guidelines on Asset Management of Offshore Facilities for Monitoring, Sustainable Maintenance, and Safety Practices. [PDF]
Amaechi CV +6 more
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SPH model to simulate Oscillating Water Column wave energy converter [PDF]
Altomare, Corrado +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how positive and negative emotions influence online shopping‐related well‐being, purchase frequency, and word‐of‐mouth (WOM) behavior. Semi‐structured interviews and a consumer survey were used to identify emotions from online shopping experiences.
Sandra Miranda +2 more
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Hydrodynamic analysis of floating photovoltaic system constrained with rigid connectors. [PDF]
Ma G +5 more
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Numerical investigation of parametric resonance due to hydrodynamic coupling in a realistic wave energy converter. [PDF]
Giorgi G +3 more
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Reliability of multi-purpose offshore-facilities: Present status and future direction in Australia. [PDF]
Aryai V +20 more
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This paper presents a comprehensive methodology for evaluating the ability of satellite and reanalysis rainfall data to provide localised, historical rainfall information for agricultural applications. This meets a major need for location‐specific rainfall information to improve climate information services for millions of small‐holder farming ...
Danny Parsons +7 more
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To effectively mitigate disturbances from human activities on vulnerable dolphin populations, it is crucial to understand fine‐scale variation in habitat use. This study investigated the habitat utilisation of a small subpopulation of Hector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) in Porpoise Bay, New Zealand.
Max Harvey +2 more
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