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Manli Zheng, Lingling Xie, Quanan Zheng, Mingming Li, Fajin Chen and Junyi Li
Using cruise observations before and after the typhoon Chebi in August 2013 and those without the typhoon in July 2012, this study investigates variations in current structure, nutrient distribution, and transports disturbed by a typhoon in a typical coa...
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Kailong Feng, Weilin Zhu, Xiaowei Fu, Kai Zhong, Shijie Zhao, Weizhen Chen, Zengyuan Zhou and Lichen Hu
The Qiantang Sag, as one of the East China Sea Shelf Basin?s sags with thick residual Mesozoic strata, has long lacked comprehensive foundational sedimentary research, significantly impeding the understanding of the region?s resource potential and geolog...
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Igor Yaroshchuk, Alexandra Kosheleva, Alexander Lazaryuk, Grigory Dolgikh, Alexander Pivovarov, Aleksandr Samchenko, Alex Shvyrev, Oleg Gulin and Roman Korotchenko
The knowledge of salinity in a specific sea area with high accuracy is required to solve several acoustic and hydrophysical problems on the ocean shelf. Unlike temperature, which can be measured continuously for a long time, with, for example, thermistor...
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Cheng-Shing Chiang and Ho-Shing Yu
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) (~20,000 years ago), the sea level was lower than that during the present day by 120 m and the heads of most submarine canyons were close or connected to the coastline or shore, with enhanced terrestrial sediment inp...
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Nikita Dubinya, Irina Bayuk, Alexei Hortov, Konstantin Myatchin, Anastasia Pirogova and Pavel Shchuplov
The paper discusses the problem of localizing zones of high pore pressure in sub-bottom sediments (first tens of meters under the seafloor). Prediction of the overpressure zones in the near-surface is required for the mitigation of risks at the early sta...
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Youwei Xu, Kui Zhang, Mingshuai Sun, Li Su and Zuozhi Chen
Accurate information on the temporal and spatial distribution of fish stocks is necessary for informed management and conservation of fisheries resources. We report on the temporal and spatial variation in biomass and density of a hitherto little-studied...
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Sarah Robinet, Alice Ofélia Matossian, Arthur Capet, Lei Chou, François Fontaine, Marilaure Grégoire, Gilles Lepoint, Natalia Piotrowska, Audrey Plante, Olaya Román Romín and Nathalie Fagel
Coastal hypoxia is a worldwide concern. Even though seasonal hypoxia has been reported on the northwestern Black Sea shelf since the 1970s, little is known about oxygenation in this area over the Holocene. With a multiproxy approach, this work aimed to d...
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Athina Ntzimani, Rafael Angelakopoulos, Natalia Stavropoulou, Ioanna Semenoglou, Efimia Dermesonlouoglou, Theofania Tsironi, Katerina Moutou and Petros Taoukis
The objective of the present study was the evaluation of the effect of slurry ice, as an alternative cooling medium during harvesting and transportation, on the quality parameters (e.g., microbiological stability, sensory attributes, physicochemical chan...
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Tao Zhang, Junyi Li, Lingling Xie and Quanan Zheng
An Archiving, Validation and Interpretation of Satellite Oceanographic data (AVISO) mesoscale eddy trajectory atlas product is used to analyze the path type and temporal variability of the eddies that entered the continental shelf area of the northern So...
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Georgios Klonaris, Frans Van Eeden, Jeffrey Verbeurgt, Peter Troch, Denis Constales, Hans Poppe and Alain De Wulf
The North Sea is a shallow sea that forms a complex physical system. The nonlinear interaction of the astronomical tides, varying wind fields and varying pressure systems requires appropriate approaches to be described accurately. An application based on...
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Chiu Hwa Cheng, Karline Soetaert and Bas Wijnand Borsje
The behavior of asymmetrical bedforms, which include many tidal sand waves, is challenging to understand. They are of particular interest since they are mostly located within areas prone to offshore engineering activities. Most experimental investigation...
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Denis Chernykh, Vladimir Yusupov, Aleksandr Salomatin, Denis Kosmach, Natalia Shakhova, Elena Gershelis, Anton Konstantinov, Andrey Grinko, Evgeny Chuvilin, Oleg Dudarev, Andrey Koshurnikov and Igor Semiletov
Seeps found offshore in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf may mark zones of degrading subsea permafrost and related destabilization of gas hydrates. Sonar surveys provide an effective tool for mapping seabed methane fluxes and monitoring subsea Arctic perma...
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Chaoqi Zhu, Sheng Cheng, Qingping Li, Hongxian Shan, Jing?an Lu, Zhicong Shen, Xiaolei Liu and Yonggang Jia
Submarine landslides can be tremendous in scale. They are one of the most important processes for global sediment fluxes and tsunami generation. However, studies of prodigious submarine landslides remain insufficient. In this review paper, we compile, su...
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Daniele Casalbore, Claudia Romagnoli, Chiara Adami, Alessandro Bosman, Francesco Falese, Alessandro Ricchi and Francesco Latino Chiocci
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles around Salina Island allowed us to characterize the stratigraphic architecture of the insular shelf. The shelf is formed by a gently-sloping erosive surfa...
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Domenico Ridente
Linear sand bodies with ridged or mounded morphology are commonly referred to as ?sand ridges?. Their origin may reflect a great variety of depositional processes and environments, although many examples from modern shelves include near-shore transgressi...
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Daniele Casalbore, Claudia Romagnoli, Chiara Adami, Alessandro Bosman, Francesco Falese, Alessandro Ricchi and Francesco Latino Chiocci
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles around Salina Island allowed us to characterize the stratigraphic architecture of the insular shelf. The shelf is formed by a gently-sloping erosive surfa...
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Domenico Ridente
Linear sand bodies with ridged or mounded morphology are commonly referred to as ?sand ridges?. Their origin may reflect a great variety of depositional processes and environments, although many examples from modern shelves include near-shore transgressi...
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Jin Liu, Juanjuan Dai, Dongfeng Xu, Jun Wang and Yeping Yuan
Seasonal cycle and interannual variability in coastal circulations in the northern South China Sea (NSCS) are investigated using satellite altimeter data from March 1993 to September 2016. Altimeter-derived velocity anomalies are in good agreement with a...
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Giovanni De Falco, Simone Simeone, Alessandro Conforti, Walter Brambilla and Emanuela Molinaroli
The compatibility of sediments in terms of grain size, composition and colour among beaches and strategic sediment deposits (SSD) along Western Sardinia (Western Mediterranean Sea) were assessed to explore management strategy in the protection and adapta...
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Grigory I. Dolgikh, Olga S. Gromasheva, Stanislav G. Dolgikh and Alexander A. Plotnikov
This paper reviews the results of the processing of synchronized data on hydrosphere pressure variations and the Earth?s crust deformation in the microseismic range (5?15 s), obtained over the course of numerous experiments, using a coastal laser strainm...
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