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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in the United States
... Research over the past few decades has yielded a number of important results with respect to HABs. These include: • In the northeastern U.S., the dynamics of toxic dinoflagellate blooms have been well characterized, including the identification of a "source" or initiation zone where blooms begin tha ...
... Research over the past few decades has yielded a number of important results with respect to HABs. These include: • In the northeastern U.S., the dynamics of toxic dinoflagellate blooms have been well characterized, including the identification of a "source" or initiation zone where blooms begin tha ...
IBDIOCC - Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research
... analyses like the one we present for the CCE may yield further insight into the relevance of carbonate chemistry variability to contemporary ecological processes as well as guide OA experimental design in other marine systems. This proposal is timely owing to the increasing interest of “Oceans in th ...
... analyses like the one we present for the CCE may yield further insight into the relevance of carbonate chemistry variability to contemporary ecological processes as well as guide OA experimental design in other marine systems. This proposal is timely owing to the increasing interest of “Oceans in th ...
Lecture Outlines PowerPoint Chapter 13 Earth Science, 12e
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Volcanoes and Igneous Activity Earth - Chapter 4
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Atmospheric Response to Atlantic Cold Blob - Blue
... Central/Eastern Europe • Confining SST anomalies to the Atlantic still leads to anomalously warm JJA conditions, but the signal is slightly weaker • Using T ((and S-anomalies) from a hindcast with the same ocean model is a promising route for initialising coupled models when making intra-annual and ...
... Central/Eastern Europe • Confining SST anomalies to the Atlantic still leads to anomalously warm JJA conditions, but the signal is slightly weaker • Using T ((and S-anomalies) from a hindcast with the same ocean model is a promising route for initialising coupled models when making intra-annual and ...
Human perturbations on the global biogeochemical cycles of
... attention to be on the behavior of the global Si cycle. In particular, in the ocean domains, only the organic C occurring in the Si-bioproduction reservoirs is considered with estimations of the Si/C ratio in different organisms. These C transformations are closely limited by Si primary production, ...
... attention to be on the behavior of the global Si cycle. In particular, in the ocean domains, only the organic C occurring in the Si-bioproduction reservoirs is considered with estimations of the Si/C ratio in different organisms. These C transformations are closely limited by Si primary production, ...
marine biotechnology research, development
... Collaboration between Florida Sea Grant — its university and marine research laboratory partners — and the Scripps Research Institute remains very real on the horizon. The State’s investment and Scripps’ commitment would appear to strengthen the future funding base for marine biotechnology research. ...
... Collaboration between Florida Sea Grant — its university and marine research laboratory partners — and the Scripps Research Institute remains very real on the horizon. The State’s investment and Scripps’ commitment would appear to strengthen the future funding base for marine biotechnology research. ...
Conditions differ away from shore.
... coral reefs. Coral reefs are built-up limestone deposits formed by large colonies of ant-sized organisms called corals. Corals produce a hard limestone covering that remains after the corals die. New generations of corals grow on top of older limestone coverings. Although individual corals are small ...
... coral reefs. Coral reefs are built-up limestone deposits formed by large colonies of ant-sized organisms called corals. Corals produce a hard limestone covering that remains after the corals die. New generations of corals grow on top of older limestone coverings. Although individual corals are small ...
Guyot Science 2005
... temperature of the deep mantle. We are exploring crystal structures, phase relations, elasticity, and other fundamental properties at these ultra-high pressure conditions. Experimental capabilities for studying materials at planetary interior conditions are progressing rapidly. For example, advances ...
... temperature of the deep mantle. We are exploring crystal structures, phase relations, elasticity, and other fundamental properties at these ultra-high pressure conditions. Experimental capabilities for studying materials at planetary interior conditions are progressing rapidly. For example, advances ...
Rifting of Pangea and Formation of Present Ocean Basins
... to as the Gorda and Juan de Fuca plates. They are separated by the Mendocino fracture zone and the San Andreas fault from the Sea of Cortez, which contains the northern tip of the East Pacific Rise. The Cocos and Nazca plates are separated by a transform north of the Galapagos spreading center and su ...
... to as the Gorda and Juan de Fuca plates. They are separated by the Mendocino fracture zone and the San Andreas fault from the Sea of Cortez, which contains the northern tip of the East Pacific Rise. The Cocos and Nazca plates are separated by a transform north of the Galapagos spreading center and su ...
Chapter 1 Introduction – Planet, Oceans and Life
... The heat transfer through the ocean is possible because of the larger heat-capacity of water compared with that of air: there is more heat stored in the upper 3 metres of the global ocean than in the entire atmosphere of the Earth. Put another way, the oceans hold more than 1,000 times more heat tha ...
... The heat transfer through the ocean is possible because of the larger heat-capacity of water compared with that of air: there is more heat stored in the upper 3 metres of the global ocean than in the entire atmosphere of the Earth. Put another way, the oceans hold more than 1,000 times more heat tha ...
Ch09Pres - Leornian.org
... – Primarily physical in nature and is known as the physical pump or solubility pump – Acts in concert with ocean heat transport and heat loss to the atmosphere to convey carbon to the deep ocean where it may be sequestered for millennia © AMS ...
... – Primarily physical in nature and is known as the physical pump or solubility pump – Acts in concert with ocean heat transport and heat loss to the atmosphere to convey carbon to the deep ocean where it may be sequestered for millennia © AMS ...
DAEI M 12 014 JFM-AC Position IFREMER Horizon 2020_en
... controlled by Member States, to support the implementation of the JPI "of healthy and productive seas and oceans " while promoting complementarity with other relevant programmes and initiatives, especially the current 7th Framework Programme and the future programme "Horizon 2020". Recommendations: ...
... controlled by Member States, to support the implementation of the JPI "of healthy and productive seas and oceans " while promoting complementarity with other relevant programmes and initiatives, especially the current 7th Framework Programme and the future programme "Horizon 2020". Recommendations: ...
rctic methane (CH4) hydrate exists on land beneath permafrost
... Our aim is to, in cooperation with the Norwegian Polar Institute and others, be an important contributor to Arctic climate research internationally. Our research group is Norway’s leading in its field and, as part of Norway’s Arctic University, we have an excellent location for Arctic research. We a ...
... Our aim is to, in cooperation with the Norwegian Polar Institute and others, be an important contributor to Arctic climate research internationally. Our research group is Norway’s leading in its field and, as part of Norway’s Arctic University, we have an excellent location for Arctic research. We a ...
A Summary of the Alaskan Marine Arctic Conservation Action Plan
... Transportation and Shipping Global climate models predict a continuing or accelerating loss of sea ice, with a possible ice-free Arctic Ocean for a short period in summer as early as 2015 (AMSA 2009). It is plausible, therefore, that there will be greater marine access and longer navigable periods ...
... Transportation and Shipping Global climate models predict a continuing or accelerating loss of sea ice, with a possible ice-free Arctic Ocean for a short period in summer as early as 2015 (AMSA 2009). It is plausible, therefore, that there will be greater marine access and longer navigable periods ...
Atlantic Ocean Floor Topography Lab.
... Add labels and arrows to show which crustal plates are involved in creating this topographic profile and what direction they are moving. ...
... Add labels and arrows to show which crustal plates are involved in creating this topographic profile and what direction they are moving. ...
Chapter 11 - Census of Marine Life Maps and Visualization
... named after the Scottish sealer James Weddell who in 1823 reached 74°34′ S, the most southerly position ever reached at that time. The famous Adélie penguin was named after the wife of the French explorer Jules Dumont d’Urville, who traveled twice to Antarctica between 1838 and 1840. Milestones of t ...
... named after the Scottish sealer James Weddell who in 1823 reached 74°34′ S, the most southerly position ever reached at that time. The famous Adélie penguin was named after the wife of the French explorer Jules Dumont d’Urville, who traveled twice to Antarctica between 1838 and 1840. Milestones of t ...
Expedition Meteor M74/2 – Makran Seeps
... cruise M112. Despite the strong efforts during the past week of the German Federal Foreign Office (AA), the German Embassy in Ankara, the Control Station German Research Vessels in Hamburg and many others, trying to obtain the research permit for our work in Turkish waters, this could not be achieve ...
... cruise M112. Despite the strong efforts during the past week of the German Federal Foreign Office (AA), the German Embassy in Ankara, the Control Station German Research Vessels in Hamburg and many others, trying to obtain the research permit for our work in Turkish waters, this could not be achieve ...
Programme - The Future Ocean
... Satellite optical remote sensing is based on sunlight “reflected” by the ocean. This reflectance is influenced by the optical properties of the water (i.e. light absorption and scattering) and direct reflections at the atmosphere/ocean interface. Optical influences of the relatively thin surface mic ...
... Satellite optical remote sensing is based on sunlight “reflected” by the ocean. This reflectance is influenced by the optical properties of the water (i.e. light absorption and scattering) and direct reflections at the atmosphere/ocean interface. Optical influences of the relatively thin surface mic ...
Abyssal plain-
... Continental volcanic arc- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent. Deep ocean trench- the portion of seafloor that lies between the continental margin and oceanic ridge system. Deep sea fan- a cone shaped deposit at the b ...
... Continental volcanic arc- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent. Deep ocean trench- the portion of seafloor that lies between the continental margin and oceanic ridge system. Deep sea fan- a cone shaped deposit at the b ...
Weddell Sea Exploration from Ice Station
... Arnold L. Gordon and Ice Station Weddell Group of Principal Investigators and Chief Scientists On January 18, 1915, the Endurance and Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew were stranded in the ice of the Weddell Sea and began one of the most famous drifts in polar exploration. Shackleton turned a failu ...
... Arnold L. Gordon and Ice Station Weddell Group of Principal Investigators and Chief Scientists On January 18, 1915, the Endurance and Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew were stranded in the ice of the Weddell Sea and began one of the most famous drifts in polar exploration. Shackleton turned a failu ...
CURRENT NOISE POLLUTION ISSUES THE ANTARCTIC AND SOUTHERN OCEAN COALITION (ASOC)
... important SCAR recommendations, which remain timely and urgent. Appendix 1 documents some recent scientific developments. Significantly, the received level at the animal can be just as high at 12 km as at a range of 2 km from the seismic array. Indeed, higher received levels have been recorded at di ...
... important SCAR recommendations, which remain timely and urgent. Appendix 1 documents some recent scientific developments. Significantly, the received level at the animal can be just as high at 12 km as at a range of 2 km from the seismic array. Indeed, higher received levels have been recorded at di ...
Abyssal plain-
... Continental volcanic arc- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent. Deep ocean trench- the portion of seafloor that lies between the continental margin and oceanic ridge system. Deep sea fan- a cone shaped deposit at the b ...
... Continental volcanic arc- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent. Deep ocean trench- the portion of seafloor that lies between the continental margin and oceanic ridge system. Deep sea fan- a cone shaped deposit at the b ...
Melting of Polar Icecaps: Impact on Marine Biodiversity
... 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 same at a site in each of the Polar Regions would be quite different; there are no spec ...
... 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 same at a site in each of the Polar Regions would be quite different; there are no spec ...
IOC/SC-WESTPAC
... Supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Natural Science Foundation of China and the Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, systematic observations in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean are carried out during four cruises from 2014 to 2016 conducted by OU ...
... Supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Natural Science Foundation of China and the Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, systematic observations in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean are carried out during four cruises from 2014 to 2016 conducted by OU ...
History of research ships
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The research ship had origins in the early voyages of exploration. By the time of James Cook's Endeavour, the essentials of what today we would call a research ship are clearly apparent. In 1766, the Royal Society hired Cook to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun. The Endeavour was a sturdy boat, well designed and equipped for the ordeals she would face, and fitted out with facilities for her ""research"" personnel, Joseph Banks. And, as is common with contemporary research vessels, Endeavour carried out more than one kind of research, including comprehensive Hydrographic survey work.Some other notable early research vessels were HMS Beagle, RV Calypso, HMS Challenger, and the Endurance and Terra Nova.