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    Tracing Atlantic Water Signature in the Arctic Sea Ice Cover East of Svalbard by Vladimir V. Ivanov, Vladimir A. Alexeev, Irina Repina, Nikolay V. Koldunov, Alexander Smirnov

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The winter spatial pattern of sea ice concentration is collocated with patterns of surface heat flux anomalies. …”
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    Experimental Study on Tsunami Risk Reduction on Coastal Building Fronted by Sea Wall by Sadia Rahman, Shatirah Akib, M.T.R. Khan, S. M. Shirazi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This experimental study was conducted to idealize the efficacy of sea wall in controlling the tsunami forces on onshore structures. …”
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    A Multi-Disciplinary Review of Current Sea-Level Rise Research in Florida by Anna Cathey Linhoss, Lisa Gardner Chambers, Kevin Wozniak, Tom Ankersen

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Sea-level rise is an issue of paramount importance for the state of Florida due to its lengthy coastline, low relief, high coastal population density, ecologically and economically vital beaches, estuaries, and wetlands, and porous limestone geology. …”
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    Effects of alcohol on digestion, absorption and metabolism of sea cucumber saponins in healthy mice by Wenxian Dang, Rong Li, Jinyue Yang, Changhu Xue, Qingrong Huang, Yuming Wang, Tiantian Zhang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Sea cucumber saponins have attracted more attention in recent years due to biological activities. …”
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    On the time lag between sea-level rise and basin infilling at tidal inlets by Roshanka Ranasinghe, Zheng Bing Wang, Janaka Bamunawala, Trang Minh Duong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Inlet-adjacent coastlines have for millennia supported communities and livelihoods, and therefore, projected climate change driven variations in catchment-estuary-coast (CEC) system drivers (e.g., sea-level rise (SLR)) are likely to lead to substantial socio-economic impacts. …”
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    A Multi-Disciplinary Review of Current Sea-Level Rise Research in Florida by Anna Cathey Linhoss, Lisa Gardner Chambers, Kevin Wozniak, Tom Ankersen

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Sea-level rise is an issue of paramount importance for the state of Florida due to its lengthy coastline, low relief, high coastal population density, ecologically and economically vital beaches, estuaries, and wetlands, and porous limestone geology. …”
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    Sea buckthorn cultivars promising for mechanized harvesting by cutting fruit-bearing branches by Yu. A. Zubarev, A. V. Gunin, E. I. Panteleeva, A. V. Vorobyeva

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Background. Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) is the main berry crop in the horticultural production of Altai Territory and occupies the largest growing area among berries in Russia. …”
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    Analysis of the Global Swell and Wind Sea Energy Distribution Using WAVEWATCH III by Kaiwen Zheng, Jian Sun, Changlong Guan, Weizeng Shao

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Over the past several decades, an increasing number of studies have focused on the global view of swell and wind sea climate. However, our understanding of wind sea and swell is still incomplete as is the lack of an integrated description for all the wave components. …”
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    Greening of Svalbard in the twentieth century driven by sea ice loss and glaciers retreat by Gianmarco Ingrosso, Chiara Ceccarelli, Federico Giglio, Patrizia Giordano, Jens Hefter, Leonardo Langone, Stefano Miserocchi, Gesine Mollenhauer, Alessio Nogarotto, Mathia Sabino, Tommaso Tesi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings revealed a rapid expansion of the tundra since the beginning of the twentieth century, largely coinciding with the decline of summer sea ice extent and glacier retreat. The greening trend inferred from biomarker analysis peaked significantly in the late 1990s, along with a shift in the tundra community towards a more mature successional stage. …”
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