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Fast local warming is the main driver of recent deoxygenation in the northern Arabian Sea [PDF]
The Arabian Sea (AS) hosts one of the most intense oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) in the world. Observations suggest a decline in O2 in the northern AS over the recent decades accompanied by an intensification of the suboxic conditions there. Over the same
Z. Lachkar +6 more
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A Lagrangian study of the contribution of the Canary coastal upwelling to the nitrogen budget of the open North Atlantic [PDF]
The Canary Current System (CanCS) is a major eastern boundary upwelling system (EBUS), known for its high nearshore productivity and for sustaining a large fishery.
D. Hailegeorgis +4 more
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QR Codes: A Case of its Level of Adoption in Portugal [PDF]
The choice of this work arises from the interest in the topics of entrepreneurship and technology transfer toward launching more innovative products/services.
Roberson Bolzan +3 more
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This study explores how the Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall simulations are affected by the mathematical representations of the planetary boundary and microphysics parameterizations at a gray zone resolution.
Sourav Taraphdar, Olivier M. Pauluis
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Rapid tooling is a methodology which aims to integrate additive manufacturing into the production of tools to be used in casting, forming or machining processes.
Luca Giorleo
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A New Method of Printing Multi-Material Textiles by Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) [PDF]
3D printing is considered to be the key technology for future production processes. It has recently found its way into the field of the textile industry and promises to revolutionise the textile supply chain.
Rimma Uysal, Jack B. Stubbs
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Generation Cycle of Jebba Hydro Power Plant and its Effect on the National Power Grid
This paper presents the trend of power generation for the Jebba hydro-power plant and its effect on the Nigerian National Power Grid (NPG). Since electricity is used on a 24-hour basis, it is requiredto bestable and constantly available.However, it has ...
S Joseph +5 more
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Cumulus parameterization (CP) in state‐of‐the‐art global climate models is based on the quasi‐equilibrium assumption (QEA), which views convection as the action of an ensemble of cumulus clouds, in a state of equilibrium with respect to a slowly varying ...
B. Khouider +3 more
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ENSO influence on Bay of Bengal cyclogenesis confined to low latitudes
The low-latitudinal cyclones (LLCs, originating between 5°N–10°N) constitute ≈40% of tropical cyclones (TCs) formed in the Bay of Bengal (BoB). We investigate the interannual variability of post-monsoonal (October to December) BoB LLCs and their ...
Shinto Roose +4 more
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Intensification and deepening of the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone in response to increase in Indian monsoon wind intensity [PDF]
The decline in oxygen supply to the ocean associated with global warming is expected to expand oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). This global trend can be attenuated or amplified by regional processes.
Z. Lachkar, M. Lévy, S. Smith, S. Smith
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