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  1. Surface-Active Properties of the Sea Surface Microlayerand Consequences for Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea

    Most biogeochemical processes in natural waters take place at different phase discontinuities, among which the largest one is the atmosphere–ocean...
    Božena Ćosović in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  2. Applicability of Models in the Field of Environmental Chemistry of the MediterraneanSea

    The present chapter highlights the problems facing when modelling the marine environment, in particular for biochemical aspects. It is shown how the...
    J. M. Beckers in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  3. Importance of Visible Light-Induced Photo-oxidationProcesses in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea

    Recently, there has been a renewal of interest concerning the study of heterogeneous visible light-induced degradative reactions of lipid compounds...
    J.-F. Rontani in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  4. Exchange of Pollutants (Trace Elements) at the Sediment Boundary

    Marine sediments are the final depositories of trace elements entering the marine environment but they can also act as a source. In the Mediterranean...
    Michael O. Angelidis in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  5. Biodiversity

    Modern autochthonous Caspian fauna evolved from a few marine species over 1.8 million years in conditions of splendid isolation, existing...
    Mikhail G. Karpinsky in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
  6. Sea Surface Temperature Variability

    A weekly mean Multi-Channel Sea Surface Temperature (MCSST) data set was used to study seasonal and interannual variability of SSTs averaged over...
    Anna I. Ginzburg, Andrey G. Kostianoy, Nickolay A. Sheremet in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
  7. Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Mediterranean Sea

    Information on levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the different biotic (e.g. bivalves, fish, marine mammals and sea birds) and abiotic...
    Joan Albaigés in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  8. Trace Metals in the Mediterranean Sea

    The major aspects of the impact of trace metal fluxes on oceanic areas, their involvement in biogeochemical cycles and, for some of them, their...
    Christophe Migon in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  9. Circulation in the Mediterranean Sea

    The overall functioning of the Mediterranean Sea, which transforms Atlantic Water (AW) into Mediterranean Waters (MWs), has been comprehended for...
    Claude Millot, Isabelle Taupier-Letage in The Mediterranean Sea
    Chapter
  10. Long sediment-laden algal turf likely impairs coral recovery on Florida’s coral reefs

    Coral reefs in the Florida Reef Tract have seen protracted loss of coral over the past several decades due to a variety of disturbances from marine...

    A. Duran, K. E. Speare, ... D. E. Burkepile in Coral Reefs
    Article 13 July 2024
  11. A simple framework for likely climate projections applied to tropical width

    The increasing use of climate projections in adaptation necessitates a consistent method for producing estimates of likely future conditions from...

    Daniel Baldassare, Thomas Reichler in Climate Dynamics
    Article 13 July 2024
  12. Effects of warm oceanographic anomalies on the foraging variability of northern elephant seals

    Evaluation of stable carbon (δ 13 C) and nitrogen (δ 15 N) isotopes in marine organisms over time addresses how environmental variability (e.g., El...

    Eunice D. Rodríguez-Rafael, Fernando R. Elorriaga-Verplancken, ... Felipe Galván-Magaña in Marine Biology
    Article 13 July 2024
  13. Estimating S-wave amplitude for earthquake early warning in New Zealand: Leveraging the first 3 seconds of P-Wave

    This study addresses the critical question of predicting the amplitude of S-waves during earthquakes in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), a highly...

    Chanthujan Chandrakumar, Marion Lara Tan, ... Raj Prasanna in Earth Science Informatics
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  14. Comparable foraging effort and habitat use between two geographically proximate tropical seabird colonies

    Effective seabird conservation requires understanding their marine spatial ecology. Tracking can reveal details of their foraging ecology and habitat...

    Alice M. Trevail, Sonia Vallocchia, ... Robin Freeman in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  15. Assessing helminth infection in some reproductive colonies of Southern Giant Petrel (Macronectes giganteus) from Antarctica

    The host/parasite relationship is a key tool for understanding the role of parasitism in the feeding ecology of Antarctic seabirds. Especially, birds...

    Bruno Fusaro, Sofia Capasso, ... Julia I. Diaz in Polar Biology
    Article 13 July 2024
  16. Second order necessary condition for a strong minimum in the classical problem of calculus of variations

    The paper offers a second order necessary condition for a strong minimum in the standard problem of calculus of variations. No idea of such a result...

    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  17. SCECNet: self-correction feature enhancement fusion network for remote sensing scene classification

    Remote sensing images exhibit significant variations in target scale and complex backgrounds, as well as distinct differences within classes and high...

    **angju Liu, Wenyan Wu, ... Yuan Sun in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 13 July 2024
  18. A strong form of the quantitative Wulff inequality for crystalline norms

    Quantitative stability for crystalline anisotropic perimeters, with control on the oscillation of the boundary with respect to the corresponding...

    Article 13 July 2024
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