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Yuyi Hu, Weizeng Shao, Jun Li, Chunling Zhang, Lingqiao Cheng and Qiyan Ji
Against the background of global climate change, the warming water temperature of Antarctic surface water (<500 m) is worthy of study. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate short-term variations in the water temperature of Antarctic sur...
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Hui Shen, Ye Zhu, Zhiguo He, Li Li and Yingzhong Lou
Freshwater plume at the Changjiang River (CR) mouth are essential to the coastal water quality and ecosystem because they can cause estuary stratification and hypoxia, potentially deteriorating the water environment. Furthermore, the advection heat trans...
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Seong Hyeon Kim, Bok Kyoung Choi and Eung Kim
To investigate the behavioral characteristics of the water temperature inversion layer (TIL), we used data (KODC) from areas in the Northern East China Sea from 1995 to 2016. Water temperature and salinity surveys were conducted 8820 casts over 22 years....
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Yayu Yang and Xuezhi Bai
Hydrographic data from the World Ocean Database 2013 and the Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition were used to investigate the summertime changes in the eastern Chukchi Sea from 1974 to 2017. Owing to the Pacific inflow and timing of the sea ice r...
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José Fortes Lopes, Carina Lurdes Lopes and João Miguel Dias
Climate change and global sea-level rise are major issues of the 21st century. The main goal of this study is to assess the physical and biogeochemical status of the Ria de Aveiro lagoon (Portugal) under future climate scenarios, using a coupled physical...
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Vu Thanh Ca
This study presents results on an assessment of climate change in the nearshore and coastal areas of Viet Nam through an evaluation of trends of certain climatic parameters (air temperature, sea water temperature, sea level, and number of typhoons landed...
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Elahe Akbari, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Mehrdad Jeihouni, Mohammad Hajeb, Dagmar Haase and Sadroddin Alavipanah
Oceans/Seas are important components of Earth that are affected by global warming and climate change. Recent studies have indicated that the deeper oceans are responsible for climate variability by changing the Earth?s ecosystem; therefore, assessing the...
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Xiangyang Zheng, Yana Ding, Yandong Xu, Tao Zou, Chunlei Wang and Qianguo Xing
Sea temperature structures are important for water stratification and marine ecosystems. In the coastal water of Muping, China, stationary measurements of sea temperature captured temporal temperature changes during two summer storm events. The north com...
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Jacek Majorowicz, Kirk Osadetz and Jan Safanda
We model numerically regions of the Canadian continental shelves during successive glacio-eustatic cycles to illustrate past, current and future marine gas hydrate (GH) stability and instability. These models indicated that the marine GH resource has dyn...
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Petros Leivadaros, Christos Tsabaris, Dionisis L. Patiris, Georgios Eleftheriou, Filothei K. Pappa, Efrossyni Androulakaki, Manos Dasenakis, Evangelia Krasakopoulou and Vassilis Zervakis
Recent spatial and vertical distributions of 137Cs activity concentration in the Aegean Sea are presented almost 30 years after the Chernobyl accident. The study aims to provide the current radioactivity levels of 137Cs in the Aegean Sea and to combine t...
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Hanna N. Vaidya, Robert D. Breininger, Marisela Madrid, Steven Lazarus and Nezamoddin N. Kachouie
Within the last century, the global sea level has risen between 16 and 21 cm and will likely accelerate into the future. Projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) show the global mean sea level (GMSL) rise may increase to up t...
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Shengyi Jiao, Shengmao Huang, Jianfeng Wang and Xianqing Lv
The setting of initial values is one of the key problems in ocean numerical prediction, with the accuracy of sea water temperature (SWT) simulation and prediction greatly affected by the initial field quality. In this paper, we describe the development o...
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Valery Bondur, Viktor Zamshin, Olga Chvertkova, Ekaterina Matrosova and Vasilisa Khodaeva
In this paper, the causes of the anomalous harmful algal bloom which occurred in the fall of 2020 in Kamchatka have been detected and analyzed using a long-term time series of heterogeneous satellite and simulated data with respect to the sea surface hei...
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Elahe Akbari, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Mehrdad Jeihouni, Mohammad Hajeb, Dagmar Haase and Sadroddin Alavipanah
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Genrikh V. Alekseev, Natalia I. Glok, Anastasia E. Vyazilova, Natalia E. Kharlanenkova and Mikhail Yu. Kulakov
Global climate models, focused on projecting anthropogenic warming, have not detected an increase in sea surface temperature (SST) at low latitudes comparable to the observed one. This appears to be one reason for the discrepancy between the model estima...
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Yao Yuan, Ye-Shuang Xu and Arul Arulrajah
Global warming induces temperature variations and sea level changes for a long period of time. Many coastal cities around the world have experienced the harmful consequences of sea level changes and temperature variations. The city of Shanghai in China a...
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Yao Yuan, Ye-Shuang Xu, Arul Arulrajah
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Global warming induces temperature variations and sea level changes for a long period of time. Many coastal cities around the world have experienced the harmful consequences of sea level changes and temperature variations. The city of Shanghai in China a...
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Mohammad Mansourmoghaddam, Hamid Reza Ghafarian Malamiri, Iman Rousta, Haraldur Olafsson and Hao Zhang
Climate change stressors like rising and warmer seas, increased storms and droughts, and acidifying oceans are rapidly threatening coastal zones, which are the world?s most densely inhabited places. This research assesses the effects of Palm Jumeirah Isl...
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Gloria M. Martin-Garcia
Integrative studies on paleoclimate variations over oceanic and continental regions are scarce. Though it is known that Earth?s climate is strongly affected by sea-air exchanges of heat and moisture, the role of oceans in climate variations over land rem...
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Hansoo Kim, Garam Kim, Mira Kim and Donhyug Kang
The Yellow Sea Bottom Cold Water (YSBCW) refers to seawater with a water temperature of 10 °C or less found at the bottom of the center of the Yellow Sea. The spatiotemporal variability of the YSBCW directly affects the distribution of organisms in the m...
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