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    What does external morphometry tell us about stock discrimination of Sardina pilchardus stocks from Türkiye? by Ozpicak Melek, Saygin Semra

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Samples were collected from the Aegean Sea (AS; N = 54), the Sea of Marmara (MS; N = 50) and the Mediterranean Sea (MEDS; N = 50) during the 2019 fishing season. …”
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    PROSPECTS FOR EXPORT DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS SERVICES OF RUSSIA by D. I. Tkachenko

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Taking into account the large volume of world cargo transport by sea, the development of seaports is of great importance. …”
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    Climate Change: Effects on Salinity in Florida’s Estuaries and Responses of Oysters, Seagrass, and Other Animal and Plant Life by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Florida’s economically important estuaries could be heavily impacted by sea-level rise and altered river flow, both caused by climate change. …”
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    Climate Change: Effects on Salinity in Florida’s Estuaries and Responses of Oysters, Seagrass, and Other Animal and Plant Life by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Florida’s economically important estuaries could be heavily impacted by sea-level rise and altered river flow, both caused by climate change. …”
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    Multiple Controls on the Accumulation of Organic-Rich Sediments in the Besa River Formation of Liard Basin, British Columbia, Canada by Jiyoung Choi, Hyun Suk Lee, Yuri Kim, Omid H. Ardakani, Sung Kyung Hong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The transgression in sea level changed the residence time of the organic matter in oxic zones within the water column, which limited its supply in deeper water; this decreased the TOC content in Unit IV. …”
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    Present-day mass loss rates are a precursor for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse by T. van den Akker, W. H. Lipscomb, G. R. Leguy, J. Bernales, C. J. Berends, W. J. van de Berg, R. S. W. van de Wal, R. S. W. van de Wal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results imply that present-day ocean thermal forcing, if held constant over multiple centuries, may be sufficient to deglaciate large parts of the WAIS, raising global mean sea level by at least a meter.</p>…”
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    A Proper Use of the Adjacent Land‐Based Observatory Magnetic Field Data to Account for the Geomagnetic Disturbances During Offshore Directional Drilling by Mikhail Kruglyakov, Alexey Kuvshinov, Manoj Nair

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this paper, we show that the sea level and seabed horizontal magnetic fields differ significantly, reaching up to 30% of sea level values in many oceanic regions. …”
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  8. 288

    Gravity modelling of ice thickness and valley geometry on Taku Glacier (T'aak̲ú K̲wáan Sít'i), Alaska by Louise Borthwick, Atsuhiro Muto, Kirsty Tinto

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We model the bed to be below sea level until at least 35 km upstream of the terminus where the Matthes branch joins the main branch, improving constraints on how far upstream the Taku would be vulnerable to marine retreat.…”
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    Radar-measured passerine vertical speeds reveal a migratory switch near a major barrier by Yuval Werber, Nir Sapir

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Birds avoided drifting toward the Mediterranean Sea by landing and preferred taking off when winds blew away from the sea. …”
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    Synoptic analysis of 500 hpa flow patterns in rainy Spring’s Arasbaran region by Karim Amininia

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Other major factors will be referred to the short-wave atmospheric middle level that at this time of year is usually active between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea and cause wet periods in spring in this area.The systems accompanying low active centers of located in Central Asia and their short waves bring instability and precipitation in the spring to this area.…”
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    Le recul stratégique : de l’anticipation nécessaire aux innovations juridiques by Marie-Laure Lambert

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Climate change nowadays obliges to think about new legal tools to manage town planning on vulnerable coasts, in a context of the sea level rise. In case of public deficiency, the damages on buildings and persons will grow, as well as the risks of administrative or penal responsibility of public authorities. …”
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    The Properties of the Tide Current and Sediment at a Port of Southern China by Hongyan Shen, Ruicai Xie, Liqin Song

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Based on the observation data of tide level, tidal current, suspended sediment, and surface sediment in the Port of Shenquan, this paper focuses on the study of the characteristics of tidal current and sediment of projects in the sea area. …”
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    Optimizing of Iterative Turbo Equalizer for Underwater Sensor Communication by Ji Won Jung, Ki Man Kim

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…We presented an iterative turbo equalization to cope with intersymbol interference induced by reflection of sea level and sea bottom for underwater sensor communication channel. …”
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    The state of lipid metabolism on the background of the use of ω -3 fatty acids in high-altitude conditions by Gulbarchyn Alisherovna Asrankulova, Zhyldyz Akmatovna Makhmudova, Zyinat Samidinovna Boronova, Meerim Taalaibekovna Taalaibekova, Zhyldyz Turusbekovna Ayipova, Unsun Satarkulovna Torobaeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A study of the effect of high altitude (Tuya-Ashu Pass, 3200 m above sea level and Bishkek, 720 m above sea level) on rat metabolism demonstrated significant changes in the lipid profile and oxidative stress levels after three days of exposure to low oxygen availability. …”
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    Performance of Five Introduced Cabbage Varieties (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) Planted at the Highland of Pemalang Regency by Muntazul Ghiffar Hafidho, Rostaman Rostaman, Nurchasanah Siti, Faris Syaukany Rizza, Manoworn Chaiwat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research was conducted in Gombong Village, Belik District, Pemalang Regency, at an altitude of 1100 meters above sea level on andosol soil from February 2023 to August 2024. …”
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    New glacier thickness and bed topography maps for Svalbard by W. van Pelt, T. Frank

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>Knowledge of the thickness, volume, and subglacial topography of glaciers is crucial for a range of glaciological, hydrological, and societal issues, including studies on climate-warming-induced glacier retreat and associated sea level rise. This is not in the least true for Svalbard, one of the fastest-warming places in the world. …”
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    Lightning & Sailboats by Ewen M. Thomson

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Published by Florida Sea Grant, University of Florida, July 1992. Reviewed and approved for EDIS July 2006. …”
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    Geological history plants dominated the net accumulation of coal by Yanqiang SHI, Yakun SHI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With the advance and retreat of sea / lake water, peat bogs can expand across different basement environments, and even extend to the whole coal accumulation basin, improve environmental hydrology, raise groundwater level, and further change the regional climate. …”
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    Research Progress of Heavy Metals in Marine Environment and Organisms of Beibu Gulf in Guangxi by WANG Yi, LI Shi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Andcompared with other sea areas in our country, the heavy metals are overall at high levels, whichall meet water quality standards for fisheries except Hg; ②Compared with other sea areas in ourcountry, the heavy metals in sediments are generally at low levels, which are all up to the ClassI marine sediment quality standards. …”
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    Designing and Launching a System for Presenting Marine Charts and Spatial Information (Native Marine Web Service) by Ali Hasankhani

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…But surly no institution in the country has provided services based on vector layers and with OGC standards. At the global level, there are various systems for providing nautical chart services, these systems have the ability to provide various types of nautical charts with different features.The launch of this system is vital because by providing an accurate, up-to-date and practical service, all navigational information, including sea charts with appropriate scale, weather information, marine remote sensing identifiers, marine traffic, etc., can be recorded and monitored, and this It shows that it is possible to act more precisely in order to create the aristocracy of spatial information in the maritime domain and to reduce as much as possible the access of other countries to the maritime information of the blue borders and prevent its various consequences.…”
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