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Ocean conditions drive interannual variability in juvenile albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) muscle energy content in the California Current System. [PDF]
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Impacts of tropical cyclones on Northwest Atlantic seabirds: insights from a Category 1 hurricane. [PDF]
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Continental slivers in oceanic transform faults controlled by rift inheritance
Balázs A, Gerya T, Tari G.
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Annual Review of Marine Science, 2021
Frontogenesis is the fluid-dynamical processes that rapidly sharpen horizontal density gradients and their associated horizontal velocity shears. It is a positive feedback process where the ageostrophic, overturning secondary circulation in the cross ...
J. McWilliams
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Frontogenesis is the fluid-dynamical processes that rapidly sharpen horizontal density gradients and their associated horizontal velocity shears. It is a positive feedback process where the ageostrophic, overturning secondary circulation in the cross ...
J. McWilliams
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Ocean geography for ocean science
GeoJournal, 1999The expanding needs for ocean resources, together with the design and diffusion of new kinds of deep-ocean and coastal management patterns, have changed profoundly in the transition from modern to post-modern society. As a result, the scientific approach to the ocean has also undergone profound changes, which have marked the epistemology of disciplines,
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SPIE Proceedings, 1988
A workshop meeting on Lasers in Ocean Sciences was held on June 9, 1988 the day after the conference on Laser Technologies in Industry in Porto, Portugal, June 6-8, 1988.
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A workshop meeting on Lasers in Ocean Sciences was held on June 9, 1988 the day after the conference on Laser Technologies in Industry in Porto, Portugal, June 6-8, 1988.
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Changing perspectives in marine nitrogen fixation
Science, 2020Changing views and a changing ocean As a component of many biomolecules, nitrogen is a crucial element for life, especially in nutrient-poor environs such as the open ocean.
J. Zehr, D. Capone
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The Spaces In Between: Science, Ocean, Empire
Isis, 2014Historians of science have richly documented the interconnections between science and empire in the nineteenth century. These studies primarily begin with Britain, Europe, or the United States at the center and have focused almost entirely on lands far off in the periphery--India or Australia, for instance.
Helen M. Rozwadowski, Michael S. Reidy
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The role of science in ocean governance
Ecological Economics, 1999Abstract Sustainable governance of the ocean demands a more integral and timely role for science. Although, science has played a limited role in global ocean governance regimes, science has made essential contributions to governance on regional scales, particularly when there is strong scientific consensus, clear identification of problems and ...
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