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  1. Environmental drivers of phytoplankton crops and taxonomic composition in northeastern Antarctic Peninsula adjacent sea area

    The ecosystem of the sea region adjacent to the Antarctic Peninsula is undergoing remarkable physical and biological changes, in the context of...

    Yubin Feng, Dong Li, ... Qiuhong Zhu in Acta Oceanologica Sinica
    Article 21 January 2022
  2. Using empirical data and modeled scenarios of Everglades restoration to understand changes in coastal vulnerability to sea level rise

    Coastal areas are increasingly vulnerable to the effects of sea level rise, and the coastal Everglades is no exception. The Comprehensive Everglades...

    Shimelis B. Dessu, Rajendra Paudel, ... Stephen E. Davis in Climatic Change
    Article 19 October 2021
  3. Recent strengthening of snow and ice albedo feedback driven by Antarctic sea-ice loss

    The decline of the Arctic cryosphere during recent decades has lowered the region’s surface albedo, reducing its ability to reflect solar radiation...

    Aku Riihelä, Ryan M. Bright, Kati Anttila in Nature Geoscience
    Article 28 October 2021
  4. Climatic and tectonic drivers of late Oligocene Antarctic ice volume

    Cenozoic evolution of the Antarctic ice sheets is thought to be driven primarily by long-term changes in radiative forcing, but the tectonic...

    B. Duncan, R. McKay, ... J. Bendle in Nature Geoscience
    Article 15 September 2022
  5. High-precision modeling of tide-induced 3-D magnetic field and analysis of geomagnetic satellite orbit requirements

    Ground-based magnetic observatories and geomagnetic satellites can observe the induced magnetic field generated by the motion of seawater containing...

    Zhengyong Ren, Cong Yang, ... Keke Zhang in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 15 December 2023
  6. Potential sea-level rise effects on the hydrodynamics and transport processes in Hudson–Raritan Estuary, NY–NJ

    The climatic change has led to the sea-level rise (SLR), which is expected to continue based on the current industrial and human activities. Previous...

    Sajjad Feizabadi, Yashar Rafati, ... Ahmad Rezaee Mazyak in Ocean Dynamics
    Article 07 May 2022
  7. Temporal evolution of surface humidity in Turkey: recent trends and the role of sea surface temperatures

    In this study, variability and trends of surface humidity, and its relationship with meteorological parameters and sea surface temperatures (SSTs)...

    Article 01 October 2021
  8. The mechanism linking the variability of the Antarctic sea ice extent in the Indian Ocean sector to Indian summer monsoon rainfall

    The study investigates the mechanism of teleconnection between the variability of sea ice extent (SIE) in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern...

    Siti Syairah Atiqah Azhar, Sheeba Nettukandy Chenoli, ... Nuncio Murukesh in Climate Dynamics
    Article 24 August 2022
  9. Experimentally simulated sea level rise destabilizes carbon-mineral associations in temperate tidal marsh soil

    How sea level rise (SLR) alters carbon (C) dynamics in tidal salt marsh soils is unresolved. Changes in hydrodynamics could influence organo-mineral...

    Sean Fettrow, Rodrigo Vargas, Angelia L. Seyfferth in Biogeochemistry
    Article 07 February 2023
  10. Phytoplankton of the Barents Sea at the Polar Front in Spring

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    This paper describes the comprehensive studies of phytoplankton carried out in April 2018 in the northwestern Barents Sea, in the Polar Front...

    P. R. Makarevich, V. V. Larionov, ... A. V. Vashchenko in Oceanology
    Article 01 November 2021
  11. Recognition of geological structures in the Red Sea Basin based on potential field data and 2D seismic profiles: insights from Block 13, Sudan

    The Sudanese Red Sea Basin is situated in a passive margin formed by a rift-drift transition between continental and oceanic systems. In this study,...

    Bakhit Murrsal Terab Adam, Li Chun-Feng, Dafalla Wadi in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 31 May 2022
  12. Mitochondrial phylogenomics reveal the origin and adaptive evolution of the deep-sea caridean shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea)

    The deep-sea is considered as the most extensive ecosystem on the Earth. It is meaningful for elucidating the life origins by exploring the origin...

    Shao’e Sun, Zhongli Sha, Yanrong Wang in Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
    Article 14 June 2021
  13. Chemical weathering in Antarctica: an example of igneous rock particles in Big Lachman Lake sediments, James Ross Island

    Lacustrine sediments of the Big Lachman Lake (James Ross Island, Antarctica) are dominated by clay- and silt-sized particles of varied petrographic...

    Martin Vašinka, Lukáš Krmíček, ... Daniel Nývlt in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 11 April 2020
  14. First Records of Xanthochromism in Four Marine Fish Species Collected from the Arabian Sea Coasts of Pakistan

    Xanthism, an abnormal skin colouration of yellow to orange-gold, is an uncommon phenomenon in nature and xanthochromic specimens are rare. We report...

    Laith A. Jawad, Muhammad Moazzam, ... Abdul Rahim in Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences
    Article 28 July 2021
  15. Absence of Belemnites in the Post-Cenomanian Marine Successions of Cauvery Basin, India: Role of Sea Level, Paleogeography, and Belemnite Paleoecology

    Belemnites were important Mesozoic marine organisms, and Cretaceous belemnite rostra are found worldwide, including the Cauvery Basin, south-eastern...

    Subhronil Mondal, Shreyasi Hazra, Nivedita Chakraborty in Journal of the Geological Society of India
    Article 07 February 2023
  16. West Antarctic ice volume variability paced by obliquity until 400,000 years ago

    Benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotopic and ice core records have been interpreted to indicate that Antarctic ice volume variations began to be paced...

    Christian Ohneiser, Christina L. Hulbe, ... Rachel A. Worthington in Nature Geoscience
    Article 05 December 2022
  17. Paleogeomorphological Analysis of the Oligocene–Neogene Sediments in the North-Eastern Part of the Black Sea

    Abstract —The evolution of the deep-water sedimentation system in the northeastern part of the Black Sea during the Oligocene–Pliocene has been...

    G. V. Baskakova, N. A. Kulyukina, ... A. M. Nikishin in Moscow University Geology Bulletin
    Article 01 September 2021
  18. Three-dimensional circulation in northern South China Sea during early summer of 2015

    Using the hydrographic data obtained during two nearly simultaneous surveys in June 2015, we carried out semi-diagnostic calculations with the help...

    Huiqun Wang, Yaochu Yuan, ... Dongfeng Xu in Acta Oceanologica Sinica
    Article 01 July 2021
  19. Calcification of planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) controlled by seawater temperature rather than ocean acidification in the Antarctic Zone of modern Sothern Ocean

    Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral), the dominant planktonic foraminiferal species in the mid-to-high latitude oceans, represents a major...

    Qianwei Song, Bingbin Qin, ... Tiegang Li in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 15 August 2022
  20. Environmental influence on transparent exopolymer particles and the associated carbon distribution across northern South China Sea

    Microgels are plankton-derived transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and have a significant impact on global marine carbon cycle. We investigated...

    M. Shahanul Islam, Jun Sun, ... Guicheng Zhang in Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
    Article 29 July 2021
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