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Collective Science to Inform Global Ocean Protections. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Lett
Oestreich WK   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Upper mesophotic reef fish assemblages at Bahía de Banderas, Mexico. [PDF]

open access: yesBiodivers Data J
Arreola JL   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Currents in submarine canyons

Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1974
Abstract Earlier work indicated that currents move alternately up and down the floors of submarine canyons with greater average speeds and longer duration downcanyon. Now we find there are roughly synchronous movements up to at least 34 m above the canyon floors.
F.P. Shepard   +2 more
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Cayar Submarine Canyon

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1968
The characteristics of the Cayar Submarine Canyon off the coast of Senegal suggest that its evolution was controlled by submarine processes. This well-delineated, hitherto-unsurveyed canyon originates near the shoreline (10 to 20 m deep) on the upcurrent side of the Cape Verde peninsula and extends downslope to the oceanic basin.
ROBERT S. DIETZ   +2 more
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Congo Submarine Canyon

AAPG Bulletin, 1964
In May, 1957, a brief survey of the Congo Submarine Canyon was conducted from the Research Vessel VEMA. The canyon was found on the continental slope near the seaward limit of earlier surveys and traced to the west for 150 miles. Where the survey was discontinued, in depths of 2,200 fathoms, the leveed canyon was still a prominent feature.
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"Internal Waves" Advancing along Submarine Canyons

Science, 1974
Patterns of alternating up- and downcanyon currents have been traced along the axes of submarine canyons off California. The patterns arrive later at stations nearer the heads of coastal canyons. Where a canyon heads between two islands, the patterns advance down the axis.
F P, Shepard   +2 more
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Transport through submarine canyons

2020
Exchanges of water, nutrients, and oxygen between coastal and open ocean are key components of on-shelf nutrient budgets and biogeochemical cycles. Submarine canyons are underwater topographic features that incise the continental shelf and enhance physical processes such as cross-shelf mass exchanges and mixing.
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