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Offshore wind technology of India: Potential and perspectives
Published 2025-04-01“…The study discusses the feasibility of offshore wind energy in India and the CAPEX, OPEX, and levelized cost of energy for generated energy considering the met-ocean, wind and geotechnical characteristics of the potential offshore wind farm regions. …”
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Thermal Distribution Mapping and Its Role in Informing Fatigue Life Predictions of FRP Patrol Vessels
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Symbiont Community Changes Confer Fitness Benefits for Larvae in a Vertically Transmitting Coral
Published 2025-01-01“…ABSTRACT Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by increasing ocean temperatures because of the sensitivity of the coral‐algal symbiosis to thermal stress. …”
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Seabird nutrient subsidy alters size and resource use of functionally important mangrove macroinvertebrates
Published 2024-12-01“…Here, we examine how mangrove macroinvertebrates are impacted by nutrient‐rich guano delivered by nesting seabird populations at Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean. We compare nitrogen and carbon stable isotope ratios and nitrogen composition of basal resources and macroinvertebrate consumers in mangroves with and without nesting seabirds. …”
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Micronutrient levels of global tropical reef fish communities differ from fisheries capture
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Fish oil-loaded silver carp scale gelatin-stabilized emulsions with vitamins for the delivery of curcumin
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Cretaceous Limestone Dolomitization and Argument of Its Mg2+ Sources: Exampling the Bekhme and Qamchuqa Formations in the Zagros Collision Belt
Published 2024-06-01“…Another source is the connection of the Arabian platform with the Neo-Tethys Sea, which was the locus of Mg-rich mafic volcanism in the form of arcs and mid-oceanic ridge topography, which supplied a voluminous amount of Mg to the Arabian carbonate platform through ocean currents. …”
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A shallow-water oxygen minimum zone in an oligotrophic Tonian basin
Published 2025-01-01“…Such marine redox architectures may benefit the maintenance of a bioavailable nitrate reservoir in the ocean, foreboding the subsequent expansion of eukaryotes.…”
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Development and Assessment of the Sand Dust Prediction Model by Utilizing Microwave-Based Satellite Soil Moisture and Reanalysis Datasets in East Asian Desert Areas
Published 2017-01-01“…We have first developed a modeled aerosol optical depth (AOD) dataset by utilizing Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS), Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2), and the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) soil moisture datasets in order to estimate dust outbreaks over desert areas of East Asia. …”
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Role of Barystatic Sea Level Change in Global Mass Conservation and Its Excitation to Length‐Of‐Day Variations
Published 2025-01-01“…Compared to barystatic sea level changes deduced from the geophysical models, Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment and GRACE follow‐on (GRACE/GFO) measurements provide actual observed ocean mass changes. Here, we investigate short‐term both seasonal (annual and semiannual) and non‐seasonal LOD variations caused by mass redistribution using GRACE/GFO mass estimates and effective angular momentum (EAM) products, particularly quantitatively assessing the excitation from the barystatic sea level. …”
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MINERAL FORMATION CONDITIONS IN ACID MAGMATIC SYSTEMS RELATED TO THE FORMATION OF MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS OF THE URALS AND ALTAI-SAYANY AREA
Published 2021-12-01“…The features of rare and rare earth element patterns in melt inclusions in quartz indicate the similarity of acid magmatic systems of massive sulfide deposits in the Urals and Altai-Sayany region with present-day suprasubduction melts in the ocean-continent transition zones. Computational modeling using data on melt inclusions in quartz confirms our previous conclusions (Simonov, Maslennikov, 2020) that the occurrence of contrasting (basic and felsic) volcanic complexes with massive sulfide deposits in the Urals and Altai-Sayany region is a result of evolution of basaltoid magmas.…”
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