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Oceanic Synechococcus respond to the interactive effects of iron (Fe) limitation and ocean warming by regulating photosynthesis, nutrient metabolism, and heat shock gene expression, while a coastal strain has fewer regulatory mechanisms. The oceanic strain may be a superior competitor with more comprehensive and flexible responses in Fe‐poor ...
Ran Duan+8 more
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Low melt viscosity enables melt doublets above the 410-km discontinuity. [PDF]
Xie L+15 more
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Abstract Zonal currents in the equatorial Indian Ocean (EIO) are typically considered to exhibit strong semiannual seasonality influenced by the monsoon. However, our study reveals that the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC) exhibits an unexpected seasonality with prominent annual variability.
Ke Huang+4 more
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Trade-offs between short- and longer-term resilience to warming within and between subtidal marine assemblages. [PDF]
van der Grient JMA+4 more
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Reducing Tropical Cyclone Activity in Global Climate Models by Evaporative Suppression
Abstract What would a world without tropical cyclones look like? Although such a world is unrealistic, addressing this question would reveal the role tropical cyclones (TCs) play in modulating the climate system. In this study, we begin to address this question by introducing a novel algorithm for reducing TC activity in TC‐permitting global climate ...
Gabriel Rios+2 more
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Mid-Miocene warmth pushed fossil coral calcification to physiological limits in high-latitude reefs. [PDF]
Reuter M+5 more
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Autotrophic production, biomass and species composition at two stations across an upwelling front
Raleigh R. Hood+2 more
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Temporal and Spatial Scale Dependency of Air‐Sea Interactions via the Vertical Mixing Mechanism
Abstract The vertical mixing mechanism (VMM) is one of the most active air‐sea coupling process forced by the ocean. With a 2‐year global coupled 5‐km ICON simulation, we examine the strength, robustness, and scales of the coupling via VMM as approximated by the relation between downwind sea surface temperature (SST) gradients and windstress divergence.
D. A. Putrasahan, J.‐S. von Storch
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