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Deep learning-based prediction of cold surge frequency over South Korea. [PDF]

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Kim ES   +6 more
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'The fish that stop': drivers of historical decline for Pacific cod and implications for modern management in an era of rapidly changing climate. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
McClenachan L   +8 more
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Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Peng X   +35 more
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Establishment of an Amur-Okhotsk Consortium toward Future Sustainability in the Sea of Okhotsk

open access: yesEstablishment of an Amur-Okhotsk Consortium toward Future Sustainability in the Sea of Okhotsk
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Deep-sea echinoderms of the Sea of Okhotsk

Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2018
Abstract New samples of abyssal echinoderms taken in the Sea of Okhotsk by the SokhoBio expedition have been examined and analyzed. Taking into account this new data, 34 echinoderm species are distributed deeper than 2000 m in the Sea of Okhotsk. Among them, 10 species are found in the Sea of Okhotsk for the first time, and 6 species are found in the
Alexander N Mironov, Igor Smirnov
exaly   +2 more sources

Deep-sea amphipod fauna of the Sea of Okhotsk

Progress in Oceanography, 2019
Abstract During joint Russian-German SokhoBio expedition held in 2015, the deepest area of the Sea of Okhotsk (Kuril Basin), the Bussol Strait and the western abyssal slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench were investigated using camera epibenthic sledge. In total, 19 stations ranged between 1696 and 4798 m depth were sampled.
Inmaculada Frutos   +1 more
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Tides in the Sea of Okhotsk

Journal of Physical Oceanography, 1998
Eight major tidal constituents in the Sea of Okhotsk have been investigated using a numerical solution of tidal equations on a 59 space grid. The tides are dominated by the diurnal constituents. Diurnal tidal currents are enhanced in Shelikhov Bay and Penzhinskaya Guba, at Kashevarov Bank, in proximity to the Kuril Islands and at a few smaller ...
Zygmunt Kowalik, Igor Polyakov
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The tectonics of the Okhotsk Sea

Marine Geology, 1982
Abstract The northern and central parts of the Okhotsk Sea form an epiMesozoic platform. The hetero-aged acoustic basement is represented by deformed geosynclinal rocks from Cretaceous to Precambrian in age. The slightly deformed sedimentary cover levelled the uneven surface of the acoustic basement, and this Upper Paleogene—Neogene cover filled up ...
Helios S. Gnibidenko, Igor I. Khvedchuk
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