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Particulate Matter in the Ross Sea: a Spreading Model

Marine Ecology, 2002
Abstract. Within the framework of the C.L.I.M.A. Project, a part of the Italian Research Program in Antarctica, the Total Particulate Matter (TPM) was used as a natural marker to characterise the water masses. The dynamics of TPM was estimated by using a numerical model capable of following the evolution of the basin during the ice absence in summer ...
Tucci S   +3 more
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Free phenolic compounds in waters of the Ross Sea

Science of The Total Environment, 2019
The presence of free phenolic compounds (PC) in Antarctic sea water has been investigated to explain their source and particle size distribution in the atmospheric aerosols, as determined in our previous research. The sea water samples were filtered to distinguish the PC concentrations in the particulate and dissolved fractions.
R Zangrando   +7 more
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Marine Protection in the Ross Sea

2011
Lincoln Planning Review, Vol 3, No 1 (2011)
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Observations of sea‐level variability in Ross Sea, Antarctica

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2003
Abstract Data from a new sea‐level recorder station at Scott Base on Ross Island and from a long‐established sea‐level recorder at Cape Roberts are analysed for tides and storm surge. Tides are primarily diurnal and their amplitude reduces to almost zero every 13.66 days, corresponding to the Moon's crossing of the equator.
Derek G. Goring, Alex Pyne
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The Ross Sea, Antarctica: A highly protected MPA in international waters

Marine Policy, 2021
Cassandra M Brooks   +2 more
exaly  

Notes on the Ross Sea

The Geographical Journal, 1925
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Variability and trends in sea ice extent and ice production in the Ross Sea

Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011
Josefino C Comiso   +2 more
exaly  

Sea ice production and export from coastal polynyas in the Weddell and Ross Seas

Geophysical Research Letters, 2011
Robert Drucker, Seelye Martin, R Kwok
exaly  

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