Carbon cycle implications of terrestrial weathering changes since
... steady decrease in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although the model used rudimentary parameterizations derived from early general circulation models and experimental data, it built a foundation for future long-term carbon cycle model studies. Berner et al. (1983) (commonly referred to a ...
... steady decrease in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although the model used rudimentary parameterizations derived from early general circulation models and experimental data, it built a foundation for future long-term carbon cycle model studies. Berner et al. (1983) (commonly referred to a ...
Multicentennial Agulhas leakage variability and links to North
... instances of warm SST and/or increased SSS coincident with Northern Hemisphere cool periods, followed by Northern Hemisphere warming. These periods of enhanced SST and SSS in the Agulhas Corridor occur at the last glacial termination (T1) and during North Atlantic cold episodes associated with Heinr ...
... instances of warm SST and/or increased SSS coincident with Northern Hemisphere cool periods, followed by Northern Hemisphere warming. These periods of enhanced SST and SSS in the Agulhas Corridor occur at the last glacial termination (T1) and during North Atlantic cold episodes associated with Heinr ...
Petroleum Geology of the Black Sea 6
... differentiated on deep reflection seismic data. On ideal magma-poor margins the continental Moho can be seen to rise to the base of the sediment pile at the continental edge and the subcontinental mantle must once have been exposed at the sea floor, with well-defined oceanic crust developed some dis ...
... differentiated on deep reflection seismic data. On ideal magma-poor margins the continental Moho can be seen to rise to the base of the sediment pile at the continental edge and the subcontinental mantle must once have been exposed at the sea floor, with well-defined oceanic crust developed some dis ...
Protecting Marine Spaces
... conservation of marine biodiversity and ecosystems. The general provisions that it includes on protection of the marine environment are primarily in Article 192 which establishes that “States have the obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment,” and Article 194(5), which primarily out ...
... conservation of marine biodiversity and ecosystems. The general provisions that it includes on protection of the marine environment are primarily in Article 192 which establishes that “States have the obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment,” and Article 194(5), which primarily out ...
01 WGMS - Report of the Working Group on Marine Sediments in
... By being in Oostende, two members of the Marine Chemistry Working Group (including the Chair) were able to attend much of our meeting, and provided the following feedback of relevance to WGMS from their meeting of the previous week. MCWG discussed on CTTEE 12-2016-03 Proposal for a Commission Decisi ...
... By being in Oostende, two members of the Marine Chemistry Working Group (including the Chair) were able to attend much of our meeting, and provided the following feedback of relevance to WGMS from their meeting of the previous week. MCWG discussed on CTTEE 12-2016-03 Proposal for a Commission Decisi ...
Patterns of life on the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
... taxonomic description of most groups is still unavailable in the literature, but visual assessments indicate that the southern fauna may be similar to northern MAR vent fauna; for example, the ...
... taxonomic description of most groups is still unavailable in the literature, but visual assessments indicate that the southern fauna may be similar to northern MAR vent fauna; for example, the ...
Here are the study questions for the Exam 3. There are
... (a) seals and other smaller marine mammals. (b) fish, especially tuna. (c) plankton near the surface of the water. (d) benthic crabs. (e) none of these Answer: c [p. 309] 4. Which of the following statements best describes the global distribution of phytoplankton? (a) In the poles, phytoplankton pop ...
... (a) seals and other smaller marine mammals. (b) fish, especially tuna. (c) plankton near the surface of the water. (d) benthic crabs. (e) none of these Answer: c [p. 309] 4. Which of the following statements best describes the global distribution of phytoplankton? (a) In the poles, phytoplankton pop ...
Estimation of glacial meltwater discharge into Svalbard coastal waters*
... The second method yields results nearly one order of magnitude lower (0.076 and 0.078 km3 respectively), which are thus underestimated. The assumed background salinity profile probably represented not only the water mass outside the fjord but also included layers where fjord water was carried out thr ...
... The second method yields results nearly one order of magnitude lower (0.076 and 0.078 km3 respectively), which are thus underestimated. The assumed background salinity profile probably represented not only the water mass outside the fjord but also included layers where fjord water was carried out thr ...
State of the Marine Environment Report for the
... covered by forests, bush and grassland, that is not used as arable lands and farms, in Liaoning, Heilongjiang and Jilin Provinces are 28.7%, 41.9% and 42.4%, respectively. In contrast to these provinces, non-agriculture vegetation coverage rates in Shandong and Jiangsu Provinces are much lower: 21.5 ...
... covered by forests, bush and grassland, that is not used as arable lands and farms, in Liaoning, Heilongjiang and Jilin Provinces are 28.7%, 41.9% and 42.4%, respectively. In contrast to these provinces, non-agriculture vegetation coverage rates in Shandong and Jiangsu Provinces are much lower: 21.5 ...
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... Sea”, was the first to summarise Southern Ocean distributions in a comprehensive biogeographic scheme. Relying on both the hydrographic framework (in particular the sea surface temperatures) and mostly echinoderm and fish records, he divided the Southern Ocean shelf and slope fauna (<1000 m) into tw ...
... Sea”, was the first to summarise Southern Ocean distributions in a comprehensive biogeographic scheme. Relying on both the hydrographic framework (in particular the sea surface temperatures) and mostly echinoderm and fish records, he divided the Southern Ocean shelf and slope fauna (<1000 m) into tw ...
Comparison of free-living, suspended particle, and aggregate
... Arctic (Huston & Deming 2002) or the diversity of microbial communities associated with POM sinking through the ‘twilight’ zone of any ocean. Pelagic microbial diversity in the Arctic has been studied based on whole water samples collected from the central Arctic (Bano & Hollibaugh 2002), Chukchi Se ...
... Arctic (Huston & Deming 2002) or the diversity of microbial communities associated with POM sinking through the ‘twilight’ zone of any ocean. Pelagic microbial diversity in the Arctic has been studied based on whole water samples collected from the central Arctic (Bano & Hollibaugh 2002), Chukchi Se ...
Projected climate change impacts on North Sea and Baltic Sea
... Climate change impacts on the marine biogeochemistry and lower trophic level dynamics in the North Sea and Baltic Sea have been assessed using regional downscaling in a number of recent studies. However, most of these where only forced by physical conditions from Global Climate Models (GCMs) and reg ...
... Climate change impacts on the marine biogeochemistry and lower trophic level dynamics in the North Sea and Baltic Sea have been assessed using regional downscaling in a number of recent studies. However, most of these where only forced by physical conditions from Global Climate Models (GCMs) and reg ...
community structure and abundance of tintinnids in the bay of
... The Bay of Bengal (BoB) locates in eastern part of the northern Indian Ocean, with a unique inter-related oceanographic system due to the monsoon and enormous runoffs’ supply. microbial food web often dominated the stratified Tropical Ocean, while few studies have been taken up to the tintinnids cil ...
... The Bay of Bengal (BoB) locates in eastern part of the northern Indian Ocean, with a unique inter-related oceanographic system due to the monsoon and enormous runoffs’ supply. microbial food web often dominated the stratified Tropical Ocean, while few studies have been taken up to the tintinnids cil ...
At the junction of Polar and Sub-Tropical conditions, racing currents
... and the potential for damage to treasured coasts and marine resources. This report makes it clear in dollars and cents that our clean beaches, coasts and oceans are worth too much to risk another drilling disaster like BP’s oil spill in the Gulf. In fact, the annual value of tourism and fishing in m ...
... and the potential for damage to treasured coasts and marine resources. This report makes it clear in dollars and cents that our clean beaches, coasts and oceans are worth too much to risk another drilling disaster like BP’s oil spill in the Gulf. In fact, the annual value of tourism and fishing in m ...
Observation and Parameterization of Ablation at the Base of Ronne
... ocean circulation beneath ice shelves. The observations were made on the Ronne Ice Shelf, which together with the Filchner Ice Shelf comprises volumetrically the largest contiguous body of floating ice on the planet. The ice at the measurement site, located 500 km from the ice front (Fig. 1), is abo ...
... ocean circulation beneath ice shelves. The observations were made on the Ronne Ice Shelf, which together with the Filchner Ice Shelf comprises volumetrically the largest contiguous body of floating ice on the planet. The ice at the measurement site, located 500 km from the ice front (Fig. 1), is abo ...
At the junction of Polar and Sub-Tropical conditions, racing currents
... and the potential for damage to treasured coasts and marine resources. This report makes it clear in dollars and cents that our clean beaches, coasts and oceans are worth too much to risk another drilling disaster like BP’s oil spill in the Gulf. In fact, the annual value of tourism and fishing in m ...
... and the potential for damage to treasured coasts and marine resources. This report makes it clear in dollars and cents that our clean beaches, coasts and oceans are worth too much to risk another drilling disaster like BP’s oil spill in the Gulf. In fact, the annual value of tourism and fishing in m ...
UNOLS Booth at 2014 Ocean Sciences Conference Program
... Limnology and Oceanography poster presenters to be available to talk about their is not allowed at the meeting. For more than 50 years, ASLO has been a leadposters have been scheduled between 16:00 and ing professional organization for researchers and Thank you for your cooperation. 18:00 on Monday ...
... Limnology and Oceanography poster presenters to be available to talk about their is not allowed at the meeting. For more than 50 years, ASLO has been a leadposters have been scheduled between 16:00 and ing professional organization for researchers and Thank you for your cooperation. 18:00 on Monday ...
The Global Oxygen Cycle - Lithosphere Fluid Research Group
... One of the key defining features of Earth as a planet that houses an active and diverse biology is the presence of free molecular oxygen (O2) in the atmosphere. The concentration of O2 and the variations in O2 distribution in both temporal and spatial directions are the result of interacting biologi ...
... One of the key defining features of Earth as a planet that houses an active and diverse biology is the presence of free molecular oxygen (O2) in the atmosphere. The concentration of O2 and the variations in O2 distribution in both temporal and spatial directions are the result of interacting biologi ...
Effects of global warming on oceans
Global warming can affect sea levels, coastlines, ocean acidification, ocean currents, seawater, sea surface temperatures, tides, the sea floor, weather, and trigger several changes in ocean bio-geochemistry; all of these affect the functioning of a society.