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Geoscientists reconstruct 6.5 million years of sea level in the Western Mediterranean(图)
Geoscientists reconstruct 6.5 million years sea level Western Mediterranean
2021/2/5
The pressing concern posed by rising sea levels has created a need for scientists to predict how quickly the oceans will rise in coming centuries, researchers say. To gain insight into future ice shee...
Smithsonian Scientists Find That the Earth Sank Twice,Flooding the Western Amazon
Smithsonian Scientists the Earth Sank Twice Flooding the Western Amazon
2017/7/19
A tiny shark tooth, part of a mantis shrimp and microscopic marine organisms reveal that as the Andes rose, the Western Amazon sank twice, each time for less than a million years. Water from the Carib...
Research Plans for a Mid-Depth Cabled Seafloor Observatory in Western Canada
Mid-Depth Cabled Seafloor Observatory Western Canada
2015/7/31
As the first cabled seafloor observatory that involves a geographically distributed network structure, the Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS) will oversee the deployment of three powe...
Exploring the Submarine Ring of Fire: Mariana Arc - Western Pacific
Western Pacific Exploring the Submarine Ring
2015/7/22
Sampling an erupting volcano at 550-m depth, discovering roiling pools of liquid sulfur at 400-m depth, watching tropical fish swimming amid fields of black smoker vents, and encountering a blizzard o...
eohazards in the Western Ionian Sea: Insights from Non-Earthquake Signals Recorded by the NEMO-SN1 Seafloor Observatory
Western Ionian Sea Non-Earthquake Signals
2015/7/17
Seafloor instability resulting from both tectonics and volcanism affects the Western Ionian Sea. The NEutrino Mediterranean Observatory-Submarine Network 1 (NEMO-SN1), deployed 25 km offshore eastern ...
tWo decadeS of pelagic ecology of the WeSterN aNtarctic peNiNSula
WeSterN aNtarctic peNiNSula pelagic ecology
2015/7/15
Significant strides in our understanding of the marine pelagic
ecosystem of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region have been made over
the past two decades, resulting from research conducted...
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction in the Western North Pacific:Part 1
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction Western North Pacific
2015/7/13
The application of new technologies has allowed oceanographers and meteorologists to study the ocean beneath typhoons in detail. Recent studies in the western Pacific Ocean reveal new insights into th...
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction in the Western North Pacific:Part 2
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction Western North Pacific
2015/7/13
During summer 2010, the Taiwan National Science Council and the US Office of Naval Research conducted a large typhoon-ocean field experiment named Impact of Typhoons on the Ocean in the Pacific (ITOP)...
Wave Navigation in The Marshall Islands:Comparing Indigenous and Western Scientific Knowledge of the Ocean
Wave Navigation in The Marshall Islands Comparing Indigenous Western Scientific Knowledge the Ocean
2015/7/3
Pacific seafarers developed indigenous navigational techniques to voyage between islands. In the Marshall Islands, navigators remotely sense land by detecting how islands disrupt swells. A recent proj...
Mitochondrial sequence variation suggests extensive cryptic diversity within the Western Palearctic Daphnia longispina complex
Mitochondrial sequence variation extensive cryptic diversity the Western Palearctic Daphnia longispina complex
2014/4/2
We report on a discovery of six divergent lineages within the European Daphnia longispina complex from various localities in central to northeast Europe. The levels of divergence from well-known speci...
Advective transport of diazotrophs and importance of their nitrogen fixation on new and primary production in the western Pacific warm pool
Advective transport diazotrophs importance their nitrogen fixation new primary production in the western Pacific warm pool
2014/4/2
The western Pacific warm pool (WPWP) is a region of low nutrient and chlorophyll concentrations in which new production is generally considered to be supported by upward fluxes of nitrate from the dee...
The maintenance of the subsurface chlorophyll maximum in the stratified western Irish Sea
subsurface chlorophyll maximum nutrient fl ux turbulent mixing internal waves Irish Sea
2014/4/1
The diapycnal flux of nitrate from the deep water provides a limit on new production in the subsurface
chlorophyll maximum (SCM) during summer in stratified shelf seas. Here we estimate t...
Mitochondrial sequence variation suggests extensive cryptic diversity within the Western Palearctic Daphnia longispina complex
Mitochondrial sequence variation extensive cryptic diversity the Western Palearctic Daphnia longispina complex
2014/4/4
We report on a discovery of six divergent lineages within the European Daphnia longispina complex from various localities in central to northeast Europe. The levels of divergence from well-known speci...
Latitudinal distribution of diazotrophs and their nitrogen fixation in the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific
Latitudinal distribution diazotrophs nitrogen fixation the tropical subtropical western North Pacific
2014/4/18
Latitudinal distribution of diazotrophs and their nitrogen (N2) fixation activity were investigated in the western North Pacific in winter (Nov to Dec 2004) and summer (May to Jun 2005) along meridion...
Eddy-induced cross-shelf phytoplankton transport along the downwelling coast off Western Australia
Leeuwin Current mesoscale eddies chlorophyll cross-shelf exchange geostrophic current finite-size Lyapunov exponent
2009/11/17
Along the downwelling coast off Western Australia, late-autumn/early-winter chlorophyll a blooms are observed on the continental shelf south of Shark Bay (26°S), in contrast with summer blooms in the ...