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Igor Yaroshchuk, Alexandra Kosheleva, Alexander Lazaryuk, Grigory Dolgikh, Alexander Pivovarov, Aleksandr Samchenko, Alex Shvyrev, Oleg Gulin and Roman Korotchenko
The knowledge of salinity in a specific sea area with high accuracy is required to solve several acoustic and hydrophysical problems on the ocean shelf. Unlike temperature, which can be measured continuously for a long time, with, for example, thermistor...
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Ana Dura, Paraskevi Nomikou, Theo J. Mertzimekis, Mark D. Hannington, Sven Petersen and Serafim Poulos
The presence of active hydrothermal vent fields near residential areas and their possible link to volcanic activity poses a potential hazard to the environment, society, and the economy. By capitalizing on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle sampling methodolo...
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Oleg I. Podymov, Andrei G. Zatsepin and Alexander G. Ostrovskii
This paper is concerned with the analysis of the long-term regular time series of current velocity and conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) profiles, measured with the moored autonomous profiler Aqualog over the upper part of the continental slope ...
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Linfei Bai, Haibin Lü, Haojie Huang, Shahzad Muhammad Imran, Xiaoqi Ding and Yuanzhi Zhang
The unique tropical storm (TS) Deliwe (2014) occurred in the northern Mozambique Channel on 17 January 2014 and turned right during its whole life cycle, moving south along the west coast of Madagascar Island. During the development of the TS, the anticy...
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Peng Luo, Yuanjie Song, Xiaoyang Xu, Chen Wang, Shaowei Zhang, Yeqiang Shu, Yonggui Ma, Chong Shen and Chuan Tian
Marine submerged buoys can effectively obtain various parameters of seawater, which plays an important role in the research of marine physical phenomena, marine environmental changes, and climate change. However, traditional self-contained submerged buoy...
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Lijuan Gu, Xiangge He, Min Zhang and Hailong Lu
As one of the most important physical parameters of seawater, salinity is essential to study climatological change, to trace seawater masses and to model ocean dynamics. The traditional way to conduct salinity measurement in hydrographical observation is...
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Jin Huang, Yu Luo, Jian Shi, Xin Ma, Qian-Qian Li and Yan-Yi Li
Ocean sound speed is an essential foundation for marine scientific research and marine engineering applications. In this article, a model based on a comprehensive optimal back propagation artificial neural network model is developed. The Levenberg?Marqua...
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Ishaq Hacini,Abir Boulenfad,Khadra Dahou
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This paper aims to analyze the impact of liquidity risk management on the financial performance of selected conventional banks in Saudi Arabia for the period of 2002-2019. Liquidity risk is measured with the loan to deposit ratio (LTD) and cash to deposi...
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Andrea Bordone, Francesca Pennecchi, Giancarlo Raiteri, Luca Repetti and Franco Reseghetti
Accurate measurement of temperature and salinity is a fundamental task with heavy implications in all the possible applications of the currently available datasets, for example, in the study of climate changes and modeling of ocean dynamics. In this work...
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Hazem Nagy, Kieran Lyons, Glenn Nolan, Marcel Cure and Tomasz Dabrowski
An operational model for an area of the northeast Atlantic that encompasses all of Ireland?s territorial waters has been developed. The model is an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) and uses operationally available atmospheric ...
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