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Francisco Leitão, Vânia Baptista, Vasco Vieira, Patrícia Laginha Silva, Paulo Relvas and Maria Alexandra Teodósio
Coastal upwelling has a significant local impact on marine coastal environment and on marine biology, namely fisheries. This study aims to evaluate climate and environmental changes in upwelling trends between 1950 and 2010. Annual, seasonal and monthly ...
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Oleg I. Podymov, Vladimir V. Ocherednik, Ksenia P. Silvestrova and Andrei G. Zatsepin
The paper analyzes quasiperiodic upwellings and downwellings on the shelf and upper part of continental slope of the northeastern Black Sea. It is shown that these processes are related to changes in intensity and direction of alongshore current and the ...
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Kun Liu, Jianting Du, Xiaoli Guo Larsén and Zhan Lian
Offshore wind farms (OWFs) generate large-scale wind wakes, which might lead to upwelling/downwelling. Understanding the vertical marine response to the wake effects is crucial for assessing the ecological impacts of OWFs and optimizing their co-deployme...
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Marcus Sobarzo, Camila Soto-Riquelme, Raúl P. Flores and Gonzalo S. Saldías
The response of inner shelf circulation and bottom temperature variability to synoptic wind forcing and freshwater outflow is evaluated in an area with a wide continental shelf off central Chile. This forced circulation, with a strong seasonal evolution ...
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Xiangyang Zheng, Yana Ding, Yandong Xu, Tao Zou, Chunlei Wang and Qianguo Xing
Sea temperature structures are important for water stratification and marine ecosystems. In the coastal water of Muping, China, stationary measurements of sea temperature captured temporal temperature changes during two summer storm events. The north com...
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Jeong-Yeob Chae, Chanhyung Jeon, Pyeongjoong Kim, Naoki Hirose, Ahyoung Ku and Jae-Hun Park
Typhoon-induced strong winds can dramatically change the oceanic environment, occasionally resulting in sudden stratification changes. In July 2015, two consecutive typhoons, Chanhom and Nangka, passed over the Yellow and East/Japan Seas within a week. R...
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Jiating Zhang, Lixin Zhu, Zhenlin Liang, Liyuan Sun, Zhaoyi Nie, Jiahao Wang, Wude Xie and Zhaoyang Jiang
Artificial reefs (ARs) have been widely used to restore the seabed habitat and protect biodiversity. They can effectively increase the dissolved oxygen content in the bottom water layer by their disturbing effect of upwelling and downwelling. The bottom ...
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Simón Astiz, Francesco Sabater
We examined the effects of the discharge from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) on the interstitial water chemistry and structure of the hyporheos in two sections of the La Tordera stream, one upstream and one downstream of the effluent from the treatm...
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JORGE ZAVALA-HIDALGO,ROSARIO ROMERO-CENTENO,ADRIANA MATEOS-JASSO,STEVEN L. MOREY,BENJAMÍN MARTÍNEZ-LÓPEZ
The Loop Current and its shed eddies dominate the circulation and dynamics of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) basin. Those eddies are strongly energetic and are the cause of intense currents that may penetrate several hundred meters deep. However, there are reg...
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V. MANUEL MENDOZA,E. E. VILLANUEVA,JULIAN ADEM
Using an integrated mixed layer model we carry out a simulation of the annual cycle of the sea surface temperature (SST) and of the mixed layer depth (MLD) in the Gulf of México. We also compute the annual cycle of the entrainment velocit...
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