Lance, adrift in the ice, provided a base for 100 scientists and engineers who spent 3 to 6 weeks on board the vessel studying air - snow - ice -
ocean interactions in a region with thinner sea ice.
Not exact matches
The aptly named layout plunges
in and out of canyons framed by cacti and boulders and while it lacks the
in - your - face seaside
interaction enjoyed by the
Ocean course, the memorable long views of the Sea of Cortez occur early and often.
The findings, published
in the journal Proceedings of The Royal Society B, suggest that by disturbing predator - prey
interactions,
ocean acidification could spur cascading consequences for food web systems
in shoreline ecosystems.
Kadri says the typical water wave equations used to characterize
ocean wave
interactions do not apply to acoustic - gravity waves, as they do not factor
in compressibility and gravity effects.
This
interaction may occur anywhere
in the
ocean,
in particular
in regions where surface - gravity waves interact as they reflect from continental shelf breaks, where the deep - sea suddenly faces a much shallower shoreline.
The researchers studied the winds and their
interaction with the
ocean in a recently developed reconstruction of 20th century climate.
One thing scholars know for certain is that the very nature of the
ocean trade made prolonged periods of interaction necessary: The currents of the Indian Ocean change seasonally, and traders had to wait for months until currents shifted in favor of the return vo
ocean trade made prolonged periods of
interaction necessary: The currents of the Indian
Ocean change seasonally, and traders had to wait for months until currents shifted in favor of the return vo
Ocean change seasonally, and traders had to wait for months until currents shifted
in favor of the return voyage.
The request also calls for canceling five NASA earth science missions, including an operating Earth - facing camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite and the planned Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud,
ocean Ecosystem satellite, set for launch
in 2022, which would assess the
ocean's health and its
interactions with the atmosphere.
Animals, plants and microorganisms are limited
in their
interactions by distance and barriers such as
oceans and mountain ranges.
And
in addition to temperature, other physical factors like available light and even large - scale
ocean — atmosphere
interactions like the El Niño — La Niña oscillation can affect plankton behavior.
On average, Antarctic sea ice may be considerably thicker than once thought, which could significantly change how scientists assess sea ice dynamics and their
interactions with the
ocean in a warming world.
During her half - hour of
interaction with the class, McNutt said, students asked questions ranging from the feasibility of the OTEC, or
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion — a strategy for harvesting energy from the oceans — to whether deforestation in Africa «might actually have a silver lining if it leads to ocean iron fertilization.&r
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion — a strategy for harvesting energy from the
oceans — to whether deforestation
in Africa «might actually have a silver lining if it leads to
ocean iron fertilization.&r
ocean iron fertilization.»
«This research is helping us better understand the
interactions between the ice sheet and the
ocean in this remote region on Earth.»
Enyew Adgo (Bahir Dar University) points out that East African meteorological agencies are well aware of the
interactions between the Ethiopian weather and fluctuations of El Niño
in the Pacific
Ocean.
During a research cruise
in the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre 754 «Climate — Biogeochemistry
Interactions in the Tropical
Ocean,» the research team was searching for an answer to this question.
The
interaction between
ocean tides and Earth's continents is the biggest factor
in slowing Earth down, Morrison explains.
Although the Atlantic and Indian
Ocean phenomena were discovered during TOGA, that experiment was set up mainly to unravel the
interaction between the atmosphere and currents
in the Pacific.
And just last year, the United States and the United Kingdom announced an
in - depth coordinated research project focused on one of West Antarctica's largest and most vulnerable glaciers, the Thwaites Glacier, which will focus
in large part on the
interaction of the
ocean and the ice front.
Such «killer waves» form as the product of complex
interactions between the frequencies and amplitudes of many different waves
in the open
ocean.
Because the interiors of icy planetary bodies might also be salty, due to
interactions between the ice and the surrounding rocks or a liquid
ocean, lead author Livia Eleonora Bove of the CNRS & Université Pierre et Marie Curie
in France and the Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne
in Switzerland and the rest of the team studied the effects of salts on the formation of the ice X from ice VII.
This gives more accurate and more easily available information about the movements of
ocean basins and contents back
in time — and the
interaction between the Earth's crust and the mantle.»
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His research interests
in paleoclimatology lie
in the marine geologic record of the Asian monsoons and other aspects of tropical air - sea
interaction, and
in the
ocean's role
in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide
in the past and future.
The
interaction of the
ocean and atmosphere means that these changes
in sea surface temperatures are translated into changes
in wind direction and strength.
From microscopic plankton to species»
interactions in the marine ecosystem and from elemental biogeochemical cycling to the consequences for economy and society: The German project BIOACID (Biological Impacts of
Ocean Acidification) analyses the problem of ocean acidification in its entire spec
Ocean Acidification) analyses the problem of
ocean acidification in its entire spec
ocean acidification
in its entire spectrum.
The new formula developed by the PNNL - led team takes this change as well as changes
in salinity into account to more accurately represent the
ocean - storm
interaction.
How does their adaptive evolution alter ecological
interactions in the
oceans?
Researchers report on newly discovered
interactions between the atmosphere, sea ice and the
ocean in the journal Nature's Scientific Reports.
In addition,
ocean acidification impacts on competitive
interactions and predator - prey relationships will be a focus of the upcoming work.
Paleoclimatology; seasonal to millennial scale changes
in ocean / atmosphere
interactions and teleconnections; stable isotope and trace element geochemistry; polar and alpine glaciology
The strong coupling and
interactions between the Tropical
Ocean and atmosphere play a major role
in the development of global climatic system.
To make further significant progress
in the future,
ocean acidification research has to integrate the knowledge gained
in its three diverging branches — addressing multiple stress factors, competitive and trophic
interactions, and adaptation through evolution.
In fact, it may be more closely linked to unusually intense volcanic activity and
interactions between sea ice and
ocean currents during the period.
Plankton and larval ecology, bio-physical
interactions, development and use of optical imaging tools for plankton and benthic habitat mapping, development of data products for ecosystems approaches to management,
ocean observing systems
in polar, temperate and tropical environments, chair ORION - OOI sensors advisory committee
Study of upper
ocean dynamics and air - sea
interaction; investigation of the
ocean's role
in climate; sustained climate - quality observations
in and at the surface of the
ocean; innovative
ocean observations.
Now Josh is pursuing one of the main topics
in sea level research: the
interactions between Greenland's marine - terminating glaciers and the surrounding
ocean.
This year will also see the continuation of two major cryosphere airborne and field campaigns: Operation IceBridge, which has provided a multi-dimensional view of Greenland, Antarctica, and sea ice since 2009, and the JPL - managed
Oceans Melting Greenland, which is focused on the
interaction between
ocean waters and Greenland's glaciers that terminate
in the
ocean.
The technology brings together the power of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which yields a remarkable peek into molecular
interactions, and the ability to re-create the extreme conditions found on the tundra,
in the deep
ocean, or underground — conditions relevant to some of the biggest questions that scientists at DOE laboratories such as PNNL ask.
Robertson, A.W., 2001: Influence of
ocean - atmosphere
interaction on the Arctic Oscillation
in two general circulation models.
Icarus -
In this context it doesn't really matter where the CO2 is coming from (since it becomes well - mixed in the air over less than a few years), though the most plausible hypotheses usually require the Southern Ocean to be involved, and the associated feedbacks of ocean biogeochemistry and its interaction with the ocean's physical circulatio
In this context it doesn't really matter where the CO2 is coming from (since it becomes well - mixed
in the air over less than a few years), though the most plausible hypotheses usually require the Southern Ocean to be involved, and the associated feedbacks of ocean biogeochemistry and its interaction with the ocean's physical circulatio
in the air over less than a few years), though the most plausible hypotheses usually require the Southern
Ocean to be involved, and the associated feedbacks of ocean biogeochemistry and its interaction with the ocean's physical circula
Ocean to be involved, and the associated feedbacks of
ocean biogeochemistry and its interaction with the ocean's physical circula
ocean biogeochemistry and its
interaction with the
ocean's physical circula
ocean's physical circulation.
A study of ecosystem
interaction chains
in a remote atoll
in the Pacific
Ocean suggests that human disturbances, such as forest conversions, can corrupt the links that tie together ecological
interactions and cause the chains to become radically shortened or go extinct.
Chelle is a physical oceanographer who specializes
in upper
ocean dynamics, air - sea
interactions, and passive microwave remote sensing.
These
oceans can be kept warm despite their great distance from the Sun because of gravitational
interactions between the moons and their host planet, and they might support the kind of life found
in deep sea vents on Earth.
Gao K, Helbling EW, Häder DP, Hutchins DA Responses of marine primary producers to
interactions between
ocean acidification, solar radiation, and warming MEPS 470:167 - 189 Full text
in pdf format
Members of the OAIE can share resources and engage
in online discussions, and,
in doing so, will enhance stakeholder
interactions and build well - informed communities working to respond and adapt to
ocean acidification.The OAIE invites anyone working on
ocean acidification to join, including but not limited to government, tribal, and academic research scientists, citizen scientists, experiential and formal educators, NGO employees, marine resources managers, policy makers, concerned citizens, aquaculturists, people
in the fishing industry, technology developers, and data managers.
Interactions between the
ocean and ice sheets are particularly important
in determining ice sheet changes, as a warming
ocean can melt the ice shelves, the tongues of ice that extend from the ice sheets into the
ocean and buttress the large land - based ice sheets [92], [202]--[203].
From its base
in Namibia, the Observations of Clouds above Aerosols and their
Interactions (ORACLES) study will use airborne instruments this fall to probe the impact on climate and rainfall of the
interaction between clouds over the southeastern Atlantic
Ocean and smoke from vegetation burning
in southern Africa.
Yes, that tidal, as
in ocean tides here on Earth, produced by the gravitational
interaction of the planet and its moon.
After the Sunset mixes the quirky plot of To Catch a Thief, the plucky tongue -
in - cheek humor of
Ocean's Eleven, and the character driven
interactions of damn near every Elmore Leonard novel ever written (The Big Bounce's beach locale comes to mind).
As ambassadors for the
ocean environment our Dolphin Watching Cruise does not allow you to touch the dolphins; we are only interested
in positive
interactions that will not harm the Dolphins.