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Glacial Southern Ocean deep water Nd isotopic composition dominated by benthic modification. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Hallmaier M   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Southern Ocean squid

open access: yes, 2014
Rodhouse, Paul G.K.   +2 more
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Southern Ocean Bathymetry

open access: yes, 2007
Ott, Norbert, Schenke, Hans-Werner
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Southern Ocean Cephalopods

2006
The Southern Ocean cephalopod fauna is distinctive, with high levels of endemism in the squid and particularly in the octopodids. Loliginid squid, sepiids and sepiolids are absent from the Southern Ocean, and all the squid are oceanic pelagic species.
Collins, Martin A., Rodhouse, Paul G.K.
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Southern Ocean

2016
Special Supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Vol. 97, No.
Sallée, Jean-Baptiste   +14 more
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The Southern Ocean

2004
The Southern Ocean is a unique body of water which surrounds Antarctica. Unlike its polar counterpart the Arctic Ocean, the Southern Ocean is not ice bound for much of the year. Because the Southern Ocean is relatively open to the effects of ocean currents and prevailing winds, both pack ice and icebergs have a large area within which they can disperse.
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The Southern Ocean

1983
During the 50 years between 1925 and 1975, much effort was put into obtaining a large-scale, long-term average description of the Southern Ocean. Summaries of this description are generally presented as maps of dynamic height contours around the Southern Ocean to show the predominantly zonal circulation (Fig.
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Southern Ocean glacial conditions and their influence on deglacial events

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Elisabeth L Sikes   +2 more
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Southern Ocean Fisheries

2015
Despite its inhospitality and relative remoteness, the Southern Ocean has not escaped the immediate, unrestrained and unregulated exploitation accompanying newly discovered biological resources. Historically, opportunistic harvesting of seabirds, eggs, seals and fish occurred to supplement the food of ship-based expeditions.
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