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    Climate Change and the Occurrence of Harmful Microorganisms in Florida’s Ocean and Coastal Waters by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Climate change is expected to result in increased temperatures of nearshore ocean water, and this could lead to increased growth of harmful microorganisms. …”
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    Weakening of subsurface ocean temperature seasonality over the past four decades by Fukai Liu, Yiyong Luo, Fengfei Song, Wen-Xiao Yu, Jian Lu, Lijing Cheng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract The seasonal cycle, responsible for much of the temperature variability in the upper ocean, exerts profound climatic and ecological influence. …”
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    Dominant inflation of the Arctic Ocean’s Beaufort Gyre in a warming climate by Qiang Wang, Qi Shu, Shizhu Wang, Xinyue Li, Sergey Danilov, Fangli Qiao, Zhenya Song, Fan Wang, Thomas Jung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Arctic Ocean’s Beaufort Gyre, the largest Arctic freshwater reservoir, plays a crucial role for climate and marine ecosystems. …”
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    Growth response of <i>Emiliania huxleyi</i> to ocean alkalinity enhancement by G. Faucher, M. Haunost, A. J. Paul, A. U. C. Tietz, U. Riebesell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One proposed CDR method, ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE), mimics natural rock weathering processes by introducing suitable minerals into the ocean, thereby increasing ocean alkalinity and promoting CO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span> chemical absorption. …”
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    Learning-Based Path Planning Algorithm in Ocean Currents for Multi-Glider by Wei Lan, Xiang Jin, Xin Chang, Tianlin Wang, Han Zhou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In practical application studies of glider formations, ocean currents are a major influencing factor in their path planning. …”
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    Improvement of Ocean State Estimation by Assimilating Mapped Argo Drift Data by Shuhei Masuda, Nozomi Sugiura, Satoshi Osafune, Toshimasa Doi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We investigated the impact of assimilating a mapped dataset of subsurface ocean currents into an ocean state estimation. We carried out two global ocean state estimations from 2000 to 2007 using the K7 four-dimensional variational data synthesis system, one of which included an additional map of climatological geostrophic currents estimated from the global set of Argo floats. …”
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    Particle fluxes by subtropical pelagic communities under ocean alkalinity enhancement by P. Suessle, J. Taucher, S. U. Goldenberg, M. Baumann, K. Spilling, K. Spilling, A. Noche-Ferreira, A. Noche-Ferreira, M. Vanharanta, M. Vanharanta, U. Riebesell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) has been proposed as a carbon dioxide removal technology (CDR), allowing for long-term storage of carbon dioxide in the ocean. …”
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    Climate Change and the Occurrence of Harmful Microorganisms in Florida’s Ocean and Coastal Waters by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Climate change is expected to result in increased temperatures of nearshore ocean water, and this could lead to increased growth of harmful microorganisms. …”
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    A harmonized river-ocean coupled database for the northern Gulf of Mexico by Bailey Armos, Shuang Zhang, Tao Wen, Ellie Walker, Prabir Daripa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To support large-scale data-driven research centered on the dynamic river-ocean system in the region, this study consolidated hydrogeochemical river and ocean data from across the nGoM. …”
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    Ocean warming, icebergs, and productivity in the Gulf of Alaska during the Last Interglacial by Maria Luisa Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa Sánchez Montes, Erin L. McClymont, Hirofumi Asahi, Joseph Stoner, Christopher M. Moy, Sophie Gleghorn, Jerry M. Lloyd

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Pacific Ocean is an important region for carbon storage, yet the past ocean–climate interactions are relatively underexplored in explaining glacial/interglacial climate variability during the late Pleistocene re-expansion of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS). …”
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