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Tide-Triggered Production of Reactive Oxygen Species in Coastal Soils

Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
We report an unrecognized, tidal source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Using a newly developed ROS-trapping gel film, we observed hot spots for ROS generation within ∼2.5 mm of coastal surface soil. Kinetic analyses showed rapid production of hydroxyl
Guoqiang Zhao, Binbin Wu, Baoliang Chen
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Ocean Tide Influences on the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, 2018
Ocean tides are the main source of high‐frequency variability in the vertical and horizontal motion of ice sheets near their marine margins. Floating ice shelves, which occupy about three quarters of the perimeter of Antarctica and the termini of four ...
Laurence Padman   +2 more
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Interactions Between Mean Sea Level, Tide, Surge, Waves and Flooding: Mechanisms and Contributions to Sea Level Variations at the Coast

open access: yesSurveys in Geophysics, 2019
Coastal areas epitomize the notion of ‘at-risk’ territory in the context of climate change and sea level rise (SLR). Knowledge of the water level changes at the coast resulting from the mean sea level variability, tide, atmospheric surge and wave setup ...
Deborah Idier   +2 more
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TIDE: A General Toolbox for Identifying Object Detection Errors

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020
We introduce TIDE, a framework and associated toolbox for analyzing the sources of error in object detection and instance segmentation algorithms. Importantly, our framework is applicable across datasets and can be applied directly to output prediction ...
Daniel Bolya   +3 more
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Insight Into the Dynamics of the Radiating Internal Tide Associated With the Kuroshio Current

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2021
. Abstract Ocean circulation strongly influences how internal tides radiate and break and stimulates the spatial inhomogeneity and temporal variation of internal tidal mixing.
Zhenhua Xu   +4 more
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High-tide flooding disrupts local economic activity

open access: yesScience Advances, 2019
High-tide flooding reduces customer access to businesses, and impacts are projected to increase sharply with sea level rise. Evaluation of observed sea level rise impacts to date has emphasized sea level extremes, such as those from tropical cyclones ...
Miyuki Hino   +2 more
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High Tide, Low Tide

2023
This chapter explores the fight for school desegregation. According to newspaper reports, the defense claimed desegregation of schools in other states resulted in a lowering of school standards, difficulty in keeping a good faculty, and a decrease in matriculation to college.
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Accuracy assessment of global barotropic ocean tide models

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, 2014
The accuracy of state‐of‐the‐art global barotropic tide models is assessed using bottom pressure data, coastal tide gauges, satellite altimetry, various geodetic data on Antarctic ice shelves, and independent tracked satellite orbit perturbations.
C k Shum
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Flood risk assessment and increased resilience for coastal urban watersheds under the combined impact of storm tide and heavy rainfall

, 2019
Low-lying coastal cities are vulnerable to flooding under the combined impact of storm tide and heavy rainfall. While storm tide or heavy rainfall alone is able to directly cause widespread flooding in coastal areas, often heavy rainfall and storm tide ...
Yawen Shen   +4 more
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