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Deep Earthquakes Can Generate Larger Co‐Seismic Displacements Than Shallow Events
Abstract We report the counter‐intuitive observation that a deep earthquake can generate larger co‐seismic displacements than a shallow event across a broad region (e.g., >4° from epicenter). This finding is based on a detailed comparative GNSS analysis of the co‐seismic displacement observations from two MW 8.3 events—the 2013 598.1 km‐deep Okhotsk ...
Sifang Chen, Sunyoung Park
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Methane in the Baltic and North Seas and a reassessment of the marine emissions of methane [PDF]
During three measurement campaigns on the Baltic and North Seas, atmospheric and dissolved methane was determined with an automated gas chromatographic system.
Angelis +71 more
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Cluster‐based chemostratigraphy using XRF‐CS enables high‐resolution correlation of event deposits across contrasting depositional settings in the Japan Trench. This approach reveals previously unrecognised events and compositional heterogeneity, offering new insights into sediment provenance and earthquake‐triggered deposition, with implications for ...
Jyh‐Jaan Steven Huang +4 more
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Aim. To evaluate the possibility of herpes viruses circulation and possible routes of transmission in population of Steller sea lions of the Sea of Okhotsk by combining a thorough literature study with screening of blood sera samples of Steller sea lion ...
A. A. Derko +6 more
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Tectonics of the South Okhotsk deep-sea basin
Abstract The South Okhotsk deep-sea basin is a morphologically-simple, fault-bounded basin located in the Kuril back-arc region. The structure of the crust is distinguished by three principal units: layer 1 ( V p ∼- 2–4 km/sec ) is a layer of sediments 3–4 km thick. Layer 2 ( V p ∼- 4.5–5 km/sec ) has a thickness of 0.5–1.5
Gnibidenko Helios S. +1 more
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Oceanographic influences on the sea ice cover in the Sea of Okhotsk [PDF]
Sea ice conditions in the Sea of Okhotsk, as determined by satellite images from the electrically scanning microwave radiometer on board Nimbus 5, were analyzed in conjunction with the known oceanography.
Gratz, A. J., Parkinson, C. L.
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Annual report 1992 - North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES). First meeting, Victoria, B.C., Canada, October 12-17, 1992 [PDF]
Document has 52 ...
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Information on the sea ice coverage is one of the most important for the development of the Sakhalin shelf. The paper deals with the evaluation of ice extent estimations in the Sea of Okhotsk based on data of the remote sensing and aerial observations in
V. A. Romanyuk, G. G. Zhuravlev
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Deglacial Variability in Okhotsk Sea Intermediate Water Ventilation and Biogeochemistry: Implications for North Pacific Nutrient Supply and Productivity [PDF]
Highlights • Multi-proxy, multi-site reconstruction of Okhotsk Sea palaeo-productivity and mid-depth ventilation changes from 8 to 18 ka. • Link between hinterland river discharge and downstream Okhotsk Sea Intermediate Water (OSIW) ventilation/
Gorbarenko, S. A. +7 more
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: This study was used oceanographic database in the Sea of Okhotsk between the period from 1929 to 2020 (131286 stations). The paper used gas hydrate dissociation parameters for the “pure methane-seawater” system obtained in the study by Dickens GR and ...
Renat Shakirov +4 more
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