Climate and ocean trends of potential relevance to
... relationships statistically (e.g., hoki, Francis et al. 2005, 2006). Progress is possible in the future with longer time series, more exploration of testable hypotheses using non-linear relationships, and stochasticity built into modelling of the biological or ecological responses to environmental s ...
... relationships statistically (e.g., hoki, Francis et al. 2005, 2006). Progress is possible in the future with longer time series, more exploration of testable hypotheses using non-linear relationships, and stochasticity built into modelling of the biological or ecological responses to environmental s ...
Objective global ocean biogeographic provinces
... satellite data contain partial salinity and density information because temperature is needed to compute both salinity and density from a CTD. Figure 2 shows examples of these hydrographic overlays from a western boundary region, a gyre, a marginal sea, and an equatorial region. Figures S2– S16 show ...
... satellite data contain partial salinity and density information because temperature is needed to compute both salinity and density from a CTD. Figure 2 shows examples of these hydrographic overlays from a western boundary region, a gyre, a marginal sea, and an equatorial region. Figures S2– S16 show ...
Local Strategies for Addressing Climate Change
... Over two years, Shaw and coastal staff members ...
... Over two years, Shaw and coastal staff members ...
Sensitivity of thermohaline circulation to decadal
... Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI). This model has been applied in many studies of the past, present, and future climate (Goosse and Fichefet, 1999; Renssen et al., 2002; Petoukhov et al., 2005; Timm and Timmermann, 2007). The atmospheric component is the ECBilt model (Opsteegh et al., 1998), a spectra ...
... Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI). This model has been applied in many studies of the past, present, and future climate (Goosse and Fichefet, 1999; Renssen et al., 2002; Petoukhov et al., 2005; Timm and Timmermann, 2007). The atmospheric component is the ECBilt model (Opsteegh et al., 1998), a spectra ...
GEO/OC 103 Exploring the Deep… Lab 7
... water available in the oceans. Carbon dioxide is also abundant in ocean waters. It is released as a by-product of respiration, and it is readily absorbed into the ocean from the atmosphere. Thus, water and carbon dioxide are not limiting resources for photosynthesis or primary productivity in the oc ...
... water available in the oceans. Carbon dioxide is also abundant in ocean waters. It is released as a by-product of respiration, and it is readily absorbed into the ocean from the atmosphere. Thus, water and carbon dioxide are not limiting resources for photosynthesis or primary productivity in the oc ...
Accumulation of Th, Pb, U, and Ra in marine phytoplankton and its
... animals were transferred to a liter of unlabeled filtered seawatercontained in a modified fecal pellet collector (La Rosa 1976). The average fecal pellet produced was 361195 pm long and 148+35 s.m in diameter (measurementsof 80 pellets). The pellets were gently collected by largebore pipet and place ...
... animals were transferred to a liter of unlabeled filtered seawatercontained in a modified fecal pellet collector (La Rosa 1976). The average fecal pellet produced was 361195 pm long and 148+35 s.m in diameter (measurementsof 80 pellets). The pellets were gently collected by largebore pipet and place ...
English
... and Prince of Whales Island, should be set aside as a protected area for both ice-dependent and ice-associated species inhabiting the area such as the Narwhals (Monodon monoceros), Polar bears (Ursus maritumus), and Belugas (Delphinapterus leucus). The Canadian Archipelago overall has showed slower ...
... and Prince of Whales Island, should be set aside as a protected area for both ice-dependent and ice-associated species inhabiting the area such as the Narwhals (Monodon monoceros), Polar bears (Ursus maritumus), and Belugas (Delphinapterus leucus). The Canadian Archipelago overall has showed slower ...
Ocean storage
... Results of experiments and field trials of CO2 dissolution Laboratory and in situ experiments, mathematical modeling studies, and smallscale field trials have been conducted to investigate the properties, behavior, and ecological impact of CO2 released into seawater, generally as liquid drop lets, ...
... Results of experiments and field trials of CO2 dissolution Laboratory and in situ experiments, mathematical modeling studies, and smallscale field trials have been conducted to investigate the properties, behavior, and ecological impact of CO2 released into seawater, generally as liquid drop lets, ...
Towards the time dependent modeling of sediment core data on a
... (water column only), and finally the solid sediment species CaCO3 , opal, organic carbon, and clay. For biological particle export production, Michalis-Menten nutrient uptake kinetics are used. Opal and organic carbon production are predicted on the basis of the corresponding nutrient concentrations ...
... (water column only), and finally the solid sediment species CaCO3 , opal, organic carbon, and clay. For biological particle export production, Michalis-Menten nutrient uptake kinetics are used. Opal and organic carbon production are predicted on the basis of the corresponding nutrient concentrations ...
Climate Change and San Francisco Bay-Delta Tidal Wetlands
... Climate change will affect tidal wetlands with higher rates of sea-level rise and higher concentrations of salt in brackish and freshwater tidal systems, in addition to causing increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration, warmer temperatures, and shifts in precipitation. In the San Francisco Bay–Delt ...
... Climate change will affect tidal wetlands with higher rates of sea-level rise and higher concentrations of salt in brackish and freshwater tidal systems, in addition to causing increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration, warmer temperatures, and shifts in precipitation. In the San Francisco Bay–Delt ...
Arthur C. Clarke and the Limitations of the Ocean as a Frontier
... analogy signaled their belief that the ocean might provide not only resources but also necessary challenges. Clarke and some of his contemporaries believed that an emerging relationship with the ocean formed part of what they considered an evolutionary trajectory for humanity. In a very concrete sen ...
... analogy signaled their belief that the ocean might provide not only resources but also necessary challenges. Clarke and some of his contemporaries believed that an emerging relationship with the ocean formed part of what they considered an evolutionary trajectory for humanity. In a very concrete sen ...
RIOP09_LEG1.pdf
... [A] Ventilation of the Sibuyan Sea [see Figure 2a for place names] The Philippine seas are composed of numerous deep basins. There is the open Pacific Ocean to the east; there are the relatively large seas to the west of the Philippines, as the Sulu Sea, South China Sea and Sulawesi Sea; and there a ...
... [A] Ventilation of the Sibuyan Sea [see Figure 2a for place names] The Philippine seas are composed of numerous deep basins. There is the open Pacific Ocean to the east; there are the relatively large seas to the west of the Philippines, as the Sulu Sea, South China Sea and Sulawesi Sea; and there a ...
Ocean page samples
... Explain what instruments were used by the CSIRO Marine Division to discover that the current does not flow in one direction. ...
... Explain what instruments were used by the CSIRO Marine Division to discover that the current does not flow in one direction. ...
Pedro DiNezio: Climate Response of the Equatorial Pacific to Global
... Assessment Report. Multimodel mean climate responses to CO2 doubling are identified and related to changes in the heat budget of the surface layer. Weaker ocean surface currents driven by a slowing down of the Walker circulation reduce ocean dynamical cooling throughout the equatorial Pacific. The c ...
... Assessment Report. Multimodel mean climate responses to CO2 doubling are identified and related to changes in the heat budget of the surface layer. Weaker ocean surface currents driven by a slowing down of the Walker circulation reduce ocean dynamical cooling throughout the equatorial Pacific. The c ...
climate change, sea-level rise and extreme events
... indicates the period shown in Figure 2. After Lambeck and Chappell, 2001; Lambeck et al., 2002; Lambeck, 2002; Lambeck et al., 2004. ...
... indicates the period shown in Figure 2. After Lambeck and Chappell, 2001; Lambeck et al., 2002; Lambeck, 2002; Lambeck et al., 2004. ...
A synthesis of the arctic terrestrial and marine carbon cycles under
... terrestrial carbon cycles in numerous interconnected ways. Nonetheless, processes in the ocean and on land have been too often considered in isolation while it has become increasingly clear that the two environments are strongly connected: Sea ice decline is one of the main causes of the rapid warmi ...
... terrestrial carbon cycles in numerous interconnected ways. Nonetheless, processes in the ocean and on land have been too often considered in isolation while it has become increasingly clear that the two environments are strongly connected: Sea ice decline is one of the main causes of the rapid warmi ...
earth science 140 - College of DuPage
... temperature (SST). Also relate the angles of solar energy receipt to the patterns of light distribution with increasing depth that you learned in the previous unit. ...
... temperature (SST). Also relate the angles of solar energy receipt to the patterns of light distribution with increasing depth that you learned in the previous unit. ...
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
... expansion is expected to continue to contribute to sea level rise over the next 100 years. Since deep ocean temperatures change only slowly, thermal expansion would continue for many centuries even if atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases were stabilized; The retreat of glaciers and ice cap ...
... expansion is expected to continue to contribute to sea level rise over the next 100 years. Since deep ocean temperatures change only slowly, thermal expansion would continue for many centuries even if atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases were stabilized; The retreat of glaciers and ice cap ...
Coherence among the Northern Hemisphere land, cryosphere, and
... However, the test for a coherent detection and attribution of impacts of climate change requires observations of consistent patterns across natural systems, including the need to synthesize information from a much broader range of disciplines. Therefore, with accumulation of satellite observations o ...
... However, the test for a coherent detection and attribution of impacts of climate change requires observations of consistent patterns across natural systems, including the need to synthesize information from a much broader range of disciplines. Therefore, with accumulation of satellite observations o ...
Vita
... Postdoctoral Research Associate and Senior Nereus Fellow, Princeton University The Nereus Program is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to further our knowledge of how to attain sustainability for global ocean fisheries. I will contribute towards this goal by examining and modeling global rel ...
... Postdoctoral Research Associate and Senior Nereus Fellow, Princeton University The Nereus Program is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to further our knowledge of how to attain sustainability for global ocean fisheries. I will contribute towards this goal by examining and modeling global rel ...
- OD Nature
... fish stock management since early spring diatom blooms determine food availability at the fish larval development stage [20]. A new AB timing product has been developed for such purposes [21]. Marine mammal distributions are known to be related to environmental conditions, particularly those relatin ...
... fish stock management since early spring diatom blooms determine food availability at the fish larval development stage [20]. A new AB timing product has been developed for such purposes [21]. Marine mammal distributions are known to be related to environmental conditions, particularly those relatin ...
The Effect of Salinity on the Wind
... comparisons between our results and observed climate phenomena because, in reality, the effects of changes in salinity on sea surface temperatures will alter the winds that drive the ocean. The first step toward understanding the resultant complex interactions between the ocean and atmosphere is an ...
... comparisons between our results and observed climate phenomena because, in reality, the effects of changes in salinity on sea surface temperatures will alter the winds that drive the ocean. The first step toward understanding the resultant complex interactions between the ocean and atmosphere is an ...
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.