Publisher Correction: The oceanic physical injection pump of organic carbon. [PDF]
Bellacicco M +4 more
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Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during RABELAIS cruise ECOA-pCO2-02
Yves Dandonneau
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Polar‐low track prediction using machine‐learning methods
Machine‐learning models are developed to produce reliable and efficient forecasts of polar‐low (PL) trajectories 12 hours ahead. A temporal model (RLSTM) benefiting from the rolling‐forecast strategy, improves overall prediction accuracy and is suitable for quick experimentation, while a spatiotemporal model (PL‐UNet), incorporating both historical and
Ziying Yang +4 more
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Enhanced voltage generation in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) using bacterial isolates from seawater and industrial wastewater. [PDF]
Hegazy GE +3 more
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Physical oceanography at CTD station JUNE-1998-R01
Dimitrios Georgopoulos +1 more
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Uncertainties in the representation of ice particle size distributions (PSDs) cause inaccuracies in parameterisations of clouds. In this study, observed PSDs from a midlatitude frontal case study are compared with gamma PSDs with the same concentration and ice water content.
Rosie M. Mammatt +3 more
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Towards a 'theory of change' for ocean plastics: a socio-oceanography approach to the global challenge of plastic pollution. [PDF]
Horton AA +9 more
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Intensity dependence of El Niño and La Niña evolution and mixed‐layer heat‐budget processes
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) intensity modulates the spatial, temporal, and dynamical evolution of events strongly. El Niño SST anomalies shift westward with decreasing intensity, while La Niña anomalies remain spatially fixed. Stronger events initiate earlier and persist longer than weak events.
Parya Adibi +3 more
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High-capacity nations can unlock momentum for quality marine protection. [PDF]
Favoretto F +10 more
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Enabling Under Ice Glider Operations: A Backseat Driver Approach
ABSTRACT Polar Oceans are key locations for forcing global ocean circulation, influencing both global climate and biogeochemical cycles. Due to restricted access to these seasonally and perennially ice‐covered regions, these areas are severely undersampled.
Yaomei Wang +12 more
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