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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 141, 01 Jun-11 Jul 2002. Satellite Calibration and Interior Physics of the Indian Ocean: SCIPIO [PDF]
RRS Charles Darwin Cruise 141, SCIPIO (Satellite Calibration and Interior Physics of the Indian Ocean) provided a multidisciplinary survey of the Mascarene Ridge system in the western Indian Ocean.
New, A.L.
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Abstract: Mapping the submerged bottom is a hampered task when traditional vessels are inserted in shallow places that pose a danger to navigation. In this sense, current research has sought optical remote sensing to obtain bathymetry estimates in larger locations in less time.
Laura Coelho de Andrade +4 more
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Abstract The 2021–2023 OHANA ocean‐bottom seismometer deployment in the northeast Pacific Ocean provides a rich data set for seismic studies to explore the crust, lithosphere and asthenosphere in a 600 km wide region about 1,500 km northeast of Hawaii, west of the Moonless Mountains. The study area covers mainly 40‐to‐55 Myr‐old Pacific lithosphere.
Gabi Laske +3 more
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Abstract Infragravity (IG) waves play a crucial role in nearshore hydrodynamics and sediment transport; however, their generation and dissipation mechanisms during extreme storms remain challenging to assess due to limited data availability, site‐specific characteristics of natural landscapes, and anthropogenic effects.
Jie Huang +3 more
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4SM: A Novel Self-Calibrated Algebraic Ratio Method for Satellite-Derived Bathymetry and Water Column Correction. [PDF]
Morel YG, Favoretto F.
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Internal Wave‐Driven Mixing in the North Atlantic From Finescale Observations and the IDEMIX Closure
Abstract Oceanic turbulent mixing plays a fundamental role in global circulation and climate regulation, yet its spatial variability remains poorly observed, especially in the deep ocean. This study presents a detailed observational analysis of finescale turbulence in two North Atlantic regions, using repeated full‐depth profiles of stratification and ...
Dinora Garcia Santacruz +3 more
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Reservoirs play a critical role in the global water cycle by regulating the flow of water from the environment into human systems. Accurate estimation of the area‐storage‐depth relationships for global reservoirs is essential for effective hydrological ...
Zhen Hao +6 more
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Abstract Deep cyclones (DCs) are mesoscale, deep‐reaching features that develop near meander troughs of large‐scale currents, such as the Gulf Stream. Although, in some aspects, they could be viewed as oceanic analogs of synoptic‐scale cyclones in the mid‐latitude atmosphere, their dynamics and impacts are not fully understood.
Si‐Yuan Sean Chen +5 more
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Abstract Between 9 June and 6 July 2023 a SeaExplorer glider equipped with an Underwater Vision Profiler (UVP6), surveyed frontal structures between a cyclonic and two anticyclonic eddies in the Northeast Atlantic as part of the APERO cruise (Assessing marine biogenic matter Production, Export and Remineralization: from the surface to the dark Ocean ...
Elisabeth Chevillon +10 more
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Exploring Enceladus's Interior Structure Using Electromagnetic Induction
Abstract Electromagnetic (EM) sounding can constrain the electrical structure of Enceladus and, in turn, the salinity of its ocean and the porosity, fluid content, and thermal state of its hydrothermally active core. Here, we assess the feasibility of EM sounding at Enceladus using both global (orbiter) and local (lander) EM induction transfer ...
Alexander Grayver, Joachim Saur
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