Past and future global transformation of terrestrial ecosystems under climate change
C Nolan, JT Overpeck, JRM Allen, PM Anderson… - Science, 2018 - science.org
Impacts of global climate change on terrestrial ecosystems are imperfectly constrained by
ecosystem models and direct observations. Pervasive ecosystem transformations occurred …
ecosystem models and direct observations. Pervasive ecosystem transformations occurred …
The North-east Atlantic Margin: A Review of the Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Vulnerable Megabenthic Ecosystems of the Continental Slope of Ireland …
The Irish–Scottish margin is geologically and oceanographically heterogeneous. Source
waters of subpolar and subtropical origin interact with banks, seamounts, submarine canyon …
waters of subpolar and subtropical origin interact with banks, seamounts, submarine canyon …
Are any coastal internal tides predictable?
Surface tides are the heartbeat of the ocean. Because they are controlled by Earth's motion
relative to other astronomical objects in our solar system, surface tides act like clockwork …
relative to other astronomical objects in our solar system, surface tides act like clockwork …
NW European shelf under climate warming: implications for open ocean–shelf exchange, primary production, and carbon absorption
M Gröger, E Maier-Reimer, U Mikolajewicz… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Shelves have been estimated to account for more than one-fifth of the global marine primary
production. It has been also conjectured that shelves strongly influence the oceanic …
production. It has been also conjectured that shelves strongly influence the oceanic …
[HTML][HTML] Turbulence and mixing by internal waves in the Celtic Sea determined from ocean glider microstructure measurements
We present a new series of data from a 9-day deployment of an ocean microstructure glider
(OMG) in the Celtic Sea during the summer of 2012. The OMG has been specially adapted …
(OMG) in the Celtic Sea during the summer of 2012. The OMG has been specially adapted …
Internal tides in a dendritic submarine canyon
Submarine canyons are a common geomorphological feature along continental slopes
worldwide and often found to be 'hotspots' of internal tide activity. However, the majority of …
worldwide and often found to be 'hotspots' of internal tide activity. However, the majority of …
[HTML][HTML] Internal tides in Monterey submarine canyon
RA Hall, GS Carter - Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2011 - journals.ametsoc.org
Internal Tides in Monterey Submarine Canyon in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 41
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Partly standing internal tides in a dendritic submarine canyon observed by an ocean glider
RA Hall, T Aslam, VAI Huvenne - Deep Sea Research Part I …, 2017 - Elsevier
An autonomous ocean glider is used to make the first direct measurements of internal tides
within Whittard Canyon, a large, dendritic submarine canyon system that incises the Celtic …
within Whittard Canyon, a large, dendritic submarine canyon system that incises the Celtic …
Internal tide dynamics in a topographically complex region: Browse Basin, Australian North West Shelf
Field observations and numerical circulation modeling revealed the spatial variability of the
tidally driven dynamics in the topographically complex, continuously stratified, macrotidal …
tidally driven dynamics in the topographically complex, continuously stratified, macrotidal …
Coastal semidiurnal internal tidal incoherence in the Santa Maria Basin, California: Observations and model simulations
A series of five realistic, nested, hydrostatic numerical ocean model simulations are used to
study semidiurnal internal tide generation and propagation from the continental slope …
study semidiurnal internal tide generation and propagation from the continental slope …