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Processes at the Celtic Sea – ocean interface

Turbulence and mixing by internal waves in the Celtic Sea determined from ocean glider microstructure measurements

Turbulence and mixing by internal waves in the Celtic Sea determined from ocean glider microstructure measurements

... with sea-going research and the dif ficulty of undertaking repeat samples for long pe- ...shelf sea research, a few tidal cycles ...interpreting ocean turbulence measurements is exacerbated by ...

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Effect of wind stress forcing on ocean dynamics at air-sea interface

Effect of wind stress forcing on ocean dynamics at air-sea interface

... Abstract: In this work we evidence and study the differences in turbulence statistics in ocean dynamics carried by wind forcing at the air-sea interface. Surface currents at the air-sea ...

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Global in situ Observations of Essential Climate and Ocean Variables at the Air–Sea Interface

Global in situ Observations of Essential Climate and Ocean Variables at the Air–Sea Interface

... It should also be noted that some observing programs, driven by a scientific rather than fully operational rational, are capable of addressing fast response needs to emergencies or can provide critical data for such ...

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Nutrient fluxes into the seasonal thermocline of the Celtic Sea

Nutrient fluxes into the seasonal thermocline of the Celtic Sea

... 21 Chapter 2: Methods The work presented in this thesis was part of an interdisciplinary project studying physical, chemical and biological processes affecting the thermocline and subsurface chlorophyll maximum of ...

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The oceanography of the Celtic Sea. I.  Wind drift

The oceanography of the Celtic Sea. I. Wind drift

... They also mean that, if there is no change in the direction of the prevailing, wind, the North Atlantic wind drift both over the deep ocean and within the Celtic Sea should take a more n[r] ...

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Sampling Sea and Ocean

Sampling Sea and Ocean

... One of the most important marine processes is the formation of organic material resulting from the inter- action of carbon dioxide, water and sunlight, a process known as photo-synthesis. The ability to measure ...

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Shipping noise in a dynamic sea : a case study of grey seals in the Celtic Sea

Shipping noise in a dynamic sea : a case study of grey seals in the Celtic Sea

... modelling; ocean fronts Abstract Shipping noise is a threat to marine ...the Celtic Sea, seal track data and a coupled ocean-acoustic modelling system to assess the noise exposure of grey ...

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Contributions of advection and melting processes to the decline in sea ice in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean

Contributions of advection and melting processes to the decline in sea ice in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean

... between sea ice loss and wind forcing associ- ated with different large-scale atmospheric circulations dur- ing the summer season is ...the sea ice loss on the PA sides, while the NAO is moderately ...

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Algal hot spots in a changing Arctic Ocean: sea ice ridges and the snow ice interface

Algal hot spots in a changing Arctic Ocean: sea ice ridges and the snow ice interface

... the sea ice, low mesozooplankton grazing, and physical concentration likely contributed to the high algal biomass at the snow-ice ...of sea ice with negative freeboard and subsequent flooding during the ...

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Evaluation of the atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice interface processes in the Regional Arctic System Model version 1  (RASM1) using local and globally gridded observations

Evaluation of the atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice interface processes in the Regional Arctic System Model version 1 (RASM1) using local and globally gridded observations

... in sea ice cover ...then, sea ice extent partially recovered in 2013–2015 (Swart et ...2018). Sea ice thickness also decreased along with the sea ice extent decline (Johanssen et ...duced ...

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Future of the Sea: Ocean Acidification

Future of the Sea: Ocean Acidification

... Ocean acidification has become one of the most studied topics in the last 10 years (Williamson et al. 2017; Browman 2016). The UK has made a significant contribution in understanding OA effects on biodiversity and ...

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The influence of physical dynamics on trophic and biogeochemical processes in Celtic seas

The influence of physical dynamics on trophic and biogeochemical processes in Celtic seas

... 45 Biomarkers detailed in Table 2.6 have been used as a tool to characterise suspended POM in the water column. It is important to note that while biomarkers provide important information on the makeup of POM, there are ...

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Growth and mortality of coccolithophores during spring in a temperate Shelf Sea (Celtic Sea, April 2015)

Growth and mortality of coccolithophores during spring in a temperate Shelf Sea (Celtic Sea, April 2015)

... shelf sea environments during late spring, when environmental conditions allow growth to exceed mortality and biomass to ...open ocean regions suggest that blooms of coccolithophores can also co- occur with ...

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Functioning of Ecosystems at the Land–Ocean Interface

Functioning of Ecosystems at the Land–Ocean Interface

... the sea, for most people this means the estuaries, coasts, and shores that they can see and ...to sea level, temperature, and pH, but other estuaries and coasts have the potential to adapt to climate change ...

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Recent benthic foraminiferal assemblages from the Celtic Sea (South Western

Recent benthic foraminiferal assemblages from the Celtic Sea (South Western

... >2000 µm fraction, consisting of pebbles, sand, and skeletal and shell fragments was examined for attached living foraminifers. Samples were routinely picked dry. Some detritus- rich samples were picked wet in order to ...

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The submarine hydrothermal system of Panarea (Southern Italy): biogeochemical processes at the thermal fluids-sea bottom interface

The submarine hydrothermal system of Panarea (Southern Italy): biogeochemical processes at the thermal fluids-sea bottom interface

... Abstract Among the submarine hydrothermal systems located off-shore the volcanic archipelago of the Eolian Islands (Southern Italy), the most active is located off the coasts of Panarea Island. Thermal waters, gases and ...

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Progress in satellite remote sensing for studying physical
processes at the ocean surface and its borders with the
atmosphere and sea-ice

Progress in satellite remote sensing for studying physical processes at the ocean surface and its borders with the atmosphere and sea-ice

... conditions, processes and variables within the ocean, including temperature-salinity distributions, mixing of the water column, waves, tides, currents, and air-sea interaction ...oceanography ...

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Governance across the land-sea interface

Governance across the land-sea interface

... the processes contributing to governance effectiveness across the land-sea ...existing processes related to network governance have led – or not – to capacity to address the governance challenges or, ...

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Transfer across the air-sea interface

Transfer across the air-sea interface

... air-sea interface is controlled by several physical, biological and chemical processes in the atmosphere and water which are described here (including waves, large- and small-scale turbulence, ...

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Seasonal phosphorus and carbon dynamics in a temperate shelf sea (Celtic Sea): uptake, partitioning, release, turnover and stoichiometry.

Seasonal phosphorus and carbon dynamics in a temperate shelf sea (Celtic Sea): uptake, partitioning, release, turnover and stoichiometry.

... North Sea shows that assuming Redfield stoichiometry, C-overconsumption occurs relative to nutrient utilization, with this overconsumption suggested to be supported by changes in plankton stoichiometry under ...

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