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A Model for the Reflectance of Thin Layers, Fronts, and Internal Waves and Its Inversion
Thin Layers Fronts Internal Waves
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2015/8/6
The interplay of physical and biogeochemical processes in the ocean can result in well-defined vertical gradients and maxima in biological properties. When these gradients and maxima exist near the se...
Sea Surface Temperature and its Variability in the Indonesian Region
Sea Surface Temperature Variability Indonesian Region
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2015/7/28
Lying at the confluence of the Eurasian Plate, the Indo-Australian Plate, and the Pacific Plate is the Indonesian archipelago. It is composed of more than 3,000 islands, covering a global surface area...
The Always-Connected World and Its Impacts on Ocean Research
Ocean Research Always-Connected World
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2015/7/23
The appearance of personal computers in the mid-1980s transformed the conduct of oceanographic research in ways that are now familiar as well as in ways that are now only beginning to be perceived and...
At the beginning, The Oceanography Society (TOS) organizers believed that the time was right for a stand-alone society serving all disciplines of oceanography (Baker, 1988). We also believed that ther...
Recent Arctic Climate Change and Its Remote Forcing of Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems
Climate Change Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems
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2015/7/15
During recent decades, historically unprecedented changes have
been observed in the Arctic as climate warming has increased precipitation, river
discharge, and glacial as well as sea ice melting. ...
Seasonal and Mesoscale Variability of the Kuroshio Near Its Origin
Seasonal and Mesoscale Variability Kuroshio Near
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2015/7/13
The Kuroshio is the most important current in the North Pacific. Here, we present historical data and recent observations of the Kuroshio off the coasts of Taiwan and the Philippine Archipelago, with ...
n my first letter to The Oceanography Society (TOS), I challenged the membership to consider how we might bring to bear the incredible powers of the ocean and the bright minds of the ocean sciences co...
Frontogenesis and Frontal Progression of a Trapping-Generated Estuarine Convergence Front and Its Influence on Mixing and Stratification
Front Frontogenesis Trapping Convergence front Lateral circulation
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2015/6/30
Estuarine fronts are well known to influence transport of waterborne constituents such as phytoplankton and sediment, yet due to their ephemeral nature, capturing the physical driving mechanisms and t...
The asymmetry of the underwater horizontal light field and its implications for mirror-based camouflage in silvery pelagic fish
horizontal light field silvery pelagic fish
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2014/11/28
Many pelagic species, particularly teleost fish, have silvered lateral surfaces that are thought to primarily serve
as a form of camouflage. The underlying argument is that the underwater light field...
The asymmetry of the underwater horizontal light field and its implications for mirror-based camouflage in silvery pelagic fish
the underwater horizontal light field mirror-based camouflage silvery pelagic fish
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2014/10/16
Many pelagic species, particularly teleost fish, have silvered lateral surfaces that are thought to primarily serve as a form of camouflage. The underlying argument is that the underwater light field ...
Production of dissolved organic matter by phytoplankton and its uptake by heterotrophic prokaryotes in large tropical lakes
Production of dissolved organic matter by phytoplankton heterotrophic prokaryotes large tropical lakes
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2014/7/10
In pelagic ecosystems, phytoplankton extracellular release can extensively subsidize the heterotrophic prokaryotic carbon demand. Time-course experiments were carried out to quantify primary productio...
Feeding and overwintering of Antarctic krill across its major habitats: The role of sea ice cover, water depth, and phytoplankton abundance
Antarctic krill Feeding water depth
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2014/4/2
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were sampled in contrasting habitats: a seasonally ice-covered deep ocean
(Lazarev Sea), ice-free shelves at their northern range (South Georgia) and the Antarctic...
Intraspecific scaling of mass to length in pelagic animals: Ontogenetic shape change and its implications
Intraspecific scaling of mass length in pelagic animals Ontogenetic shape change its implications
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2014/4/4
Intraspecific relationships between body mass (M) and length (L) are widely reported using the equation M = aLb. The power term (b) holds fundamental information on how body proportions change with in...
Mixing and its effects on biogeochemistry in the persistently stratified, deep, tropical Lake Matano, Indonesia
persistently stratified deep tropical Lake
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2014/4/16
In the . 590-m deep, tropical Lake Matano (Indonesia), stratification is characterized by weak thermal
gradients (, 2uC per 500 m) and weak salinity gradients (, 0.14% per 500 m). These gradients per...
Maximizing the probability an aerial anti-submarine torpedo detects its target
aerial torpedo simulation probability of detection anti-submarine torpedo
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2011/9/13
As a result of the high speed of anti-submarine patrol aircraft as well as their wide range, high efficiency and other characteristics, aerial torpedoes released by anti-submarine patrol aircraft have...