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Spectral Models for Improving Atmospheric Correction Results in Complex Oceanic Waters around India

Spectral Models for Improving Atmospheric Correction Results in Complex Oceanic Waters around India

... domain (412 - 555 nm) that allows more accurate estima- tions of constituents’ concentrations. The minimal errors of the satellite validation matchups imply that these spectral models can be used to improve the various ...

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An Algorithm for Classification of Algal Blooms Using MODIS Aqua Data in Oceanic Waters around India

An Algorithm for Classification of Algal Blooms Using MODIS Aqua Data in Oceanic Waters around India

... Increasing incidences and severity of algal blooms are of major concern in coastal waters around India. In this work an automatic algorithm has been developed and applied to a series of MODIS-Aqua ocean color data ...

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Arsenic speciation in estuarine and oceanic waters by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectroscopy

Arsenic speciation in estuarine and oceanic waters by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectroscopy

... ABSTRACT A method has been developed for the routine determination of four arsenic species arsenite, arsenate, monomethylarsenic and dimethylarsenic in natural water, and has been applie[r] ...

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An optical model for deriving the spectral particulate backscattering coefficients in oceanic waters

An optical model for deriving the spectral particulate backscattering coefficients in oceanic waters

... Neukermans, G., Loisel, H., Mériaux, X., Astoreca, R. and Mc- Kee, D.: In situ variability of mass-specific beam attenuation and backscattering of marine particles with respect to particle size, density, and composition, ...

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An Optical Model for the Remote Sensing of Absorption Coefficients of Phytoplankton in Oceanic/Coastal Waters

An Optical Model for the Remote Sensing of Absorption Coefficients of Phytoplankton in Oceanic/Coastal Waters

... In oceanic waters, IOPs of all the optically active sub- stances (except pure seawater) are assumed to covary with chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration ...

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Tamoya haplonema (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) from Uruguayan and adjacent waters: oceanographic context of new and historical findings

Tamoya haplonema (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) from Uruguayan and adjacent waters: oceanographic context of new and historical findings

... warm oceanic waters in the area which is supported by the occurrence in recent years of other species commonly associated to tropical or subtropical waters as the fishes Stellifer rastrifer (Segura ...

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Seismic structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle beneath the ocean islands near mid-oceanic ridges

Seismic structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle beneath the ocean islands near mid-oceanic ridges

... Figure 7. Stacked receiver functions similar to Fig. 2 but shown to deeper depths in order to display the upper mantle discontinuities. The traces are low-pass filtered with corner frequency of 6 s and moveout corrected ...

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Silicon cycle in the tropical South Pacific: contribution to the global Si cycle and evidence for an active pico sized siliceous plankton

Silicon cycle in the tropical South Pacific: contribution to the global Si cycle and evidence for an active pico sized siliceous plankton

... ends of the BIOSOPE transects, i.e., in the Peru–Chile up- welling system and in the HNLC system surrounding the Marquesas Islands, 6ρSi rates compare well with previ- ous studies from other similar regions (Table 4). ...

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Electromagnetic characteristics of ENSO

Electromagnetic characteristics of ENSO

... The periodicity of the tidal flow, however, allows for an easy separation of its magnetic field from other con- stituents in geomagnetic field measurements. Its signals have been extracted successfully for the ...

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OESbathy version 1.0: a method for reconstructing ocean bathymetry with generalized continental shelf-slope-rise structures

OESbathy version 1.0: a method for reconstructing ocean bathymetry with generalized continental shelf-slope-rise structures

... including oceanic crust, submerged continental crust, and transitions between these two ...by oceanic crust to which an age has been assigned are termed “open ocean” ...between oceanic crust and the ...

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Viruses in the Oceanic Basement

Viruses in the Oceanic Basement

... Viruses in the Oceanic Basement Viruses in the Oceanic Basement Olivia D Nigro,a Sean P Jungbluth,a,b* Huei Ting Lin,a* Chih Chiang Hsieh,a* Jaclyn A Miranda,a* Christopher R Schvarcz,a Michael S Rapp[.] ...

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Context specific signal plasticity of two common bottlenose dolphin ecotypes (Tursiops truncatus) in Far North waters, New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Conservation Biolog

Context specific signal plasticity of two common bottlenose dolphin ecotypes (Tursiops truncatus) in Far North waters, New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Conservation Biology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... to oceanic bottlenose dolphins) and the behaviour and/or overall size of the focal ...on oceanic bottlenose dolphin behaviour. Oceanic bottlenose dolphins in interspecific groups with pilot whales ...

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Thermo mechanical controls of flat subduction: insights from numerical modeling

Thermo mechanical controls of flat subduction: insights from numerical modeling

... age, oceanic crustal thickness, the initial subduction angle, thermal structure of the overriding continental lithosphere, absolute trenchward velocity of the overriding continent, rheological properties of the ...

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The Model of Oceanic Crust Expansion

The Model of Oceanic Crust Expansion

... the oceanic crust expansion accounts for in the discharge of matters, the length of the expansion belt stret- ching for 15,000 km, the thickness of the oceanic crust being 10 km, the width of the ...

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Divergence by depth in an oceanic fish

Divergence by depth in an oceanic fish

... this oceanic species, and, perhaps more intriguingly, open the possibility that the two ‘shallow’ and ‘deep’ groups may represent two lineages experiencing adaptation towards divergent environmental ...

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The hydrothermal power of oceanic lithosphere

The hydrothermal power of oceanic lithosphere

... has constant thermal properties and is thus taken as an opti- mal model prediction when the effects of thermal insulation and hydrothermal circulation are not considered. Model H13 has been constrained based on heat flow ...

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The Oceanic Eddy Heat Transport

The Oceanic Eddy Heat Transport

... Zonally integrated total time-mean northward heat transport heavy line and eddy rectified portion of the total thin line for a the World Ocean, b the Indian Ocean, c the Pacific Ocean an[r] ...

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Geochemistry and Tectonic Setting of Kohe Siahvolcanoes, North Qorveh, Sanandaj, Iran

Geochemistry and Tectonic Setting of Kohe Siahvolcanoes, North Qorveh, Sanandaj, Iran

... [18] Sun, S.S. and McDonough, W.F. (1989) Chemical and Isotopic Systematics of Oceanic Basalts; Implications for Mantle Composition and Processes. In: Saunders, A.D. and Norry, M.J., Eds., Magmatism in the Ocean ...

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Oceanic learning

Oceanic learning

... what those who study perception call the ‘oceanic view’. The notion is that, faced with a far and wide horizon, people shift their mental states into one that readily embraces an awareness of the other, a feeling ...

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The ocean carbon sink – impacts, vulnerabilities and challenges

The ocean carbon sink – impacts, vulnerabilities and challenges

... the oceanic velocity field of the respective model, especially because respective measurements are ...validating oceanic transport rates as well as patterns in ocean circula- tion ...age oceanic ...

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