1 Central Arctic Ocean paleoceanography from ~50 ka to present, 1
... Ocean cores, the ostracode genus Henryhowella is often associated with Krithe sp. in sediments dated between ~50 to 29 ka (MIS 3), and its absence in the 32MC/GC cores may reflect the relatively shallow depth at the coring site. A. arcticum is present in low abundance (~5%) in sediment dated at ~42 ...
... Ocean cores, the ostracode genus Henryhowella is often associated with Krithe sp. in sediments dated between ~50 to 29 ka (MIS 3), and its absence in the 32MC/GC cores may reflect the relatively shallow depth at the coring site. A. arcticum is present in low abundance (~5%) in sediment dated at ~42 ...
DDW11 Warming - Open Evidence Archive
... "This is nonsense," says Tom V. Segalstad, head of the Geological Museum at the University of Oslo and formerly an expert reviewer with the same IPCC. He laments the paucity of geologic knowledge among IPCC scientists -- a knowledge that is central to understanding climate change, in his view, since ...
... "This is nonsense," says Tom V. Segalstad, head of the Geological Museum at the University of Oslo and formerly an expert reviewer with the same IPCC. He laments the paucity of geologic knowledge among IPCC scientists -- a knowledge that is central to understanding climate change, in his view, since ...
Coastal Evolution
... the terrestrial environment. It includes wide range of areas, topographies, and geologic settings. Within the coast we find beaches, barrier islands, tidal inlets, coastal estuaries and lagoons, rocky coasts, and reefal and glaciated coasts. Numerous factors contribute to the nature and style of the ...
... the terrestrial environment. It includes wide range of areas, topographies, and geologic settings. Within the coast we find beaches, barrier islands, tidal inlets, coastal estuaries and lagoons, rocky coasts, and reefal and glaciated coasts. Numerous factors contribute to the nature and style of the ...
Summary for Policymakers
... evidence of climate change based on many independent scientific analyses from observations of the climate system, paleoclimate archives, theoretical studies of climate processes and simulations using climate models. It builds upon the Working Group I contribution to the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Repo ...
... evidence of climate change based on many independent scientific analyses from observations of the climate system, paleoclimate archives, theoretical studies of climate processes and simulations using climate models. It builds upon the Working Group I contribution to the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Repo ...
CAGE
... gives indication to what may happen to it in the future. If the bottom ocean temperature is – 0,5 degrees celsius the permafrost would likely take 9000 years to thaw. But if this temperature increases, the process would go much faster, because the thawing than also happens from the top down. “If the ...
... gives indication to what may happen to it in the future. If the bottom ocean temperature is – 0,5 degrees celsius the permafrost would likely take 9000 years to thaw. But if this temperature increases, the process would go much faster, because the thawing than also happens from the top down. “If the ...
16_3eTIF
... dissolved salts from the continents. Evaporation from the ocean surface removes pure water, leaving high concentrations of salts. Diff: 2 Objective: 16.1 Characteristics of marine environments ...
... dissolved salts from the continents. Evaporation from the ocean surface removes pure water, leaving high concentrations of salts. Diff: 2 Objective: 16.1 Characteristics of marine environments ...
The Western Coastal Plains - erc
... THE COASTAL PLAINS The Eastern Coastal Plains :The Eastern Coastal Plain is a wide stretch of land lying between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. ...
... THE COASTAL PLAINS The Eastern Coastal Plains :The Eastern Coastal Plain is a wide stretch of land lying between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. ...
Equatorial ocean circulation in an extremely warm climate
... PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, VOL. 17, NO. 1, 1005, 10.1029/2000PA000566, 2002 ...
... PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, VOL. 17, NO. 1, 1005, 10.1029/2000PA000566, 2002 ...
Goal of Research
... Southern elephant seals are one of the top predators in the southern ocean. They spend most of their lives at sea but are tied to land for reproduction and for the annual molt. Elephant seals demonstrate high site fidelity with most seals returning to the same rookery every year and sometimes even t ...
... Southern elephant seals are one of the top predators in the southern ocean. They spend most of their lives at sea but are tied to land for reproduction and for the annual molt. Elephant seals demonstrate high site fidelity with most seals returning to the same rookery every year and sometimes even t ...
- Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
... lower salinity, UV radiation, solar radiation, chemical stressors and nutrient inputs are responsible for coral bleaching, rise in seawater temperature causes stress, which leads to expulsion of the symbiotic zooxanthellae by the corals. Bleaching describes the loss of symbiotic zooxanthellae by the ...
... lower salinity, UV radiation, solar radiation, chemical stressors and nutrient inputs are responsible for coral bleaching, rise in seawater temperature causes stress, which leads to expulsion of the symbiotic zooxanthellae by the corals. Bleaching describes the loss of symbiotic zooxanthellae by the ...
PDF - The Ocean Cleanup
... at the source (e.g., riverine input, coastal input, sea-surface input, etc.). Sampling micro-plastic is particularly and challenging since it is not easily observed due to its small size, its sources include not only direct inputs but it also results from the degradation of larger plastic pieces. Fu ...
... at the source (e.g., riverine input, coastal input, sea-surface input, etc.). Sampling micro-plastic is particularly and challenging since it is not easily observed due to its small size, its sources include not only direct inputs but it also results from the degradation of larger plastic pieces. Fu ...
Building social and ecological resilience to climate
... saturation state values were above 4 throughout most of the sub-tropical and tropical Pacific Island region, By the mid 1990s, the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 had resulted in a widespread decline in the aragonite saturation state, with values slightly above 4 only found in the region of the South Eq ...
... saturation state values were above 4 throughout most of the sub-tropical and tropical Pacific Island region, By the mid 1990s, the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 had resulted in a widespread decline in the aragonite saturation state, with values slightly above 4 only found in the region of the South Eq ...
Managing Coastal Vulnerability under Climate Change
... In many developing nations in particular, exposure of the poor and disadvantaged segments of urban populations to flooding and storm surge hazards, lack of sanitation, and access to only the most marginal resources and degraded ecosystems is all too common (7). Even in developed nations like the Uni ...
... In many developing nations in particular, exposure of the poor and disadvantaged segments of urban populations to flooding and storm surge hazards, lack of sanitation, and access to only the most marginal resources and degraded ecosystems is all too common (7). Even in developed nations like the Uni ...
Making marine life count - South Asia Environment Portal
... and Regional Implementation Committees spanning the globe (Figure 3), has already contributed 2,600 papers to the scientific literature, many in special editions of specialist journals. The Census partnership produced results on a scale never before achieved for marine life and created a new baselin ...
... and Regional Implementation Committees spanning the globe (Figure 3), has already contributed 2,600 papers to the scientific literature, many in special editions of specialist journals. The Census partnership produced results on a scale never before achieved for marine life and created a new baselin ...
Abstracts - Pacific Estuarine Research Society
... Further, we evaluated the relative effects of structural complexity, connectivity and food resources on juvenile fish abundance using Generalized Linear Mixed Models. We found that the most abundant species had consistently higher than average annual abundance and biomass in two core habitat patches ...
... Further, we evaluated the relative effects of structural complexity, connectivity and food resources on juvenile fish abundance using Generalized Linear Mixed Models. We found that the most abundant species had consistently higher than average annual abundance and biomass in two core habitat patches ...
Melting of Polar Icecaps: Impact on Marine Biodiversity
... Investigation of potential impacts on biodiversity requires background knowledge of the recent richness and actual distributions of organisms in the Polar Regions. A swimmer snorkelling in tropical waters at a Pacific and an Indian Ocean shore would see quite a number of species in common. Doing the ...
... Investigation of potential impacts on biodiversity requires background knowledge of the recent richness and actual distributions of organisms in the Polar Regions. A swimmer snorkelling in tropical waters at a Pacific and an Indian Ocean shore would see quite a number of species in common. Doing the ...
Boiling Point: The Impact of Climate Change on Sea Turtles and the
... Scientists have long wondered why leatherback turtles are relatively successful in the Atlantic Ocean, while Pacific populations continue their rapid decline. As few as 2,700 to 5,000 Western Pacific leatherbacks remain to nest each year12, compared with over 17,000 in the Atlantic Ocean13. This is ...
... Scientists have long wondered why leatherback turtles are relatively successful in the Atlantic Ocean, while Pacific populations continue their rapid decline. As few as 2,700 to 5,000 Western Pacific leatherbacks remain to nest each year12, compared with over 17,000 in the Atlantic Ocean13. This is ...
Tsunami - LSJS-Year-6-wiki
... them, but they even make really dangerous floods, and in the end of the Tsunami coastal flood, all the water is retreated back into the ocean. These huge waves are one of the most deadly natural disasters by the way that they smash or kill every single thing standing in their way. Tsunamis can also ...
... them, but they even make really dangerous floods, and in the end of the Tsunami coastal flood, all the water is retreated back into the ocean. These huge waves are one of the most deadly natural disasters by the way that they smash or kill every single thing standing in their way. Tsunamis can also ...
Impacts of global warming on arctic pelagic ecosystems and pelagic
... fisheries, animal abundance and diversity, the formation of deep water (which influences atmospheric CO2 concentration), storm patterns and the living conditions of northern people. The Arctic is an integrated part of our lives, and we cannot ignore it just because it is far away and few people live ...
... fisheries, animal abundance and diversity, the formation of deep water (which influences atmospheric CO2 concentration), storm patterns and the living conditions of northern people. The Arctic is an integrated part of our lives, and we cannot ignore it just because it is far away and few people live ...
C O H
... bioproducts, and for bad by causing human ailments, is needed. The oceans sustain human health and well-being by providing food resources and absorbing waste from areas of human habitation. For many years the ocean’s carrying capacity for meeting both these needs was assumed to be limitless. As we k ...
... bioproducts, and for bad by causing human ailments, is needed. The oceans sustain human health and well-being by providing food resources and absorbing waste from areas of human habitation. For many years the ocean’s carrying capacity for meeting both these needs was assumed to be limitless. As we k ...
Titanic - Msgr.ca
... When compared with the BOW, the STERN is utterly destroyed in a manner that it can be hardly identified as a shipwreck and the reason is due to the air tight compartments such as refrigerated cargo compartment and air accumulated huge compartments such as propeller shaft tunnels, as can be seen ...
... When compared with the BOW, the STERN is utterly destroyed in a manner that it can be hardly identified as a shipwreck and the reason is due to the air tight compartments such as refrigerated cargo compartment and air accumulated huge compartments such as propeller shaft tunnels, as can be seen ...
Porosity, compaction, and fluid pressure in a subduction zone
... mechanical compaction and cementation, where precipitated minerals fill up the pore spaces between sediment grains. These processes occur as sediments are buried beneath other sediments. An environment where burial is extremely rapid is a subduction zone, where sediments on one tectonic plate are ca ...
... mechanical compaction and cementation, where precipitated minerals fill up the pore spaces between sediment grains. These processes occur as sediments are buried beneath other sediments. An environment where burial is extremely rapid is a subduction zone, where sediments on one tectonic plate are ca ...
Van de Vijver Ineke , Krishna Das², Ronny Blust
... The global marine ecosystem is continuously under pressure due to expanding anthropogenic activities and the development and release of new chemicals. High contaminant burdens in animals from higher trophic levels, such as marine mammals, have led to a need for more information on the occurrence, di ...
... The global marine ecosystem is continuously under pressure due to expanding anthropogenic activities and the development and release of new chemicals. High contaminant burdens in animals from higher trophic levels, such as marine mammals, have led to a need for more information on the occurrence, di ...
Marine Climate Change Report Card
... A characteristic feature of the Australian continent is that it is bound to the south by the ...
... A characteristic feature of the Australian continent is that it is bound to the south by the ...
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.