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Anzhou Cao, Zheng Guo, Yunhe Pan, Jinbao Song, Hailun He and Peiliang Li
Near-inertial waves (NIWs) are a kind of internal wave, which are usually generated by synoptic wind forcing and play an important role in the oceanic energy budget. However, the lack of in situ observations limits our understanding of NIWs to some exten...
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Patrick L. Colin and T. M. Shaun Johnston
Sea surface temperature, determined remotely by satellite (SSST), measures only the thin ?skin? of the ocean but is widely used to quantify the thermal regimes on coral reefs across the globe. In situ measurements of temperature complements global satell...
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Patrícia C. Genovez, Cathleen E. Jones, Sidnei J. S. Sant?Anna and Corina C. Freitas
During emergency responses to oil spills on the sea surface, quick detection and characterization of an oil slick is essential. The use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in general and polarimetric SAR (PolSAR) in particular to detect and discriminate mi...
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Aixue Hu, Gerald A. Meehl, Detlef Stammer, Weiqing Han and Warren G. Strand
Multiple lines of observational evidence indicate that the global climate has been getting warmer since the early 20th century. This warmer climate has led to a global mean sea level rise of about 18 cm during the 20th century, and over 6 cm for the firs...
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