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Journal articles on the topic "Dense shelf water cascading"

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Durrieu de Madron, X., D. Aubert, B. Charrière, et al. "Impact of Dense Water Formation on the Transfer of Particles and Trace Metals from the Coast to the Deep in the Northwestern Mediterranean." Water 15, no. 2 (2023): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15020301.

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This study aimed to describe the interannual variability of dense shelf water cascading and open ocean convection in the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean) based on long-term temperature and current records and its impact on particle fluxes and associated metals. These observations highlight the predominant role of the rare intense events of dense shelf water cascading (1999/2000, 2005/2006, 2012/2013) in the basinward export of particles, which are mainly brought by rivers. Measurements of particulate trace metals in 2012 indicate that the monitored intense cascading event may be responsible fo
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Tuzov, F. K. "Trends in the intensity of dense water cascading from the Arctic shelves due to ice cover reduction in the Arctic seas." Arctic and Antarctic Research 67, no. 4 (2021): 318–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-4-318-327.

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The article discusses the possible relationship between changes in the ice cover area of the shelf seas of the Arctic Ocean and the intensity of dense water cascading, based on calculation data obtained with the NEMO model for the period 1986–2010, with the findings issued at 5-day intervals and a spatial resolution of 1/10°. The cascading cases were calculated using an innovative method developed by the author. The work is based on the assumption that as the ice cover in the seas retreats, the formation of cooled dense water masses is intensified, which submerge and flow down the slope from t
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Pasqual, C., A. Sanchez-Vidal, D. Zúñiga, et al. "Flux and composition of settling particles across the continental margin of the Gulf of Lion: the role of dense shelf water cascading." Biogeosciences 7, no. 1 (2010): 217–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-217-2010.

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Abstract. Settling particles were collected using sediment traps deployed along three transects in the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de Creus canyons and the adjacent southern open slope from October 2005 to October 2006. The settling material was analyzed to obtain total mass fluxes and main constituent contents (organic matter, opal, calcium carbonate, and siliciclastics). Cascades of dense shelf water from the continental shelf edge to the lower continental slope occurred from January to March 2006. They were traced through strong negative near-bottom temperature anomalies and increased current s
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Pusceddu, A., M. Mea, M. Canals, et al. "Deep-sea benthic ecosystem collapse and recovery after an intense Dense Shelf Water Cascading event." Biogeosciences Discussions 9, no. 12 (2012): 17855–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-17855-2012.

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Abstract. Submarine canyons of several regions of the world are preferential conduits for Dense Shelf Water Cascading (DSWC), which quickly modify physical and chemical conditions while transporting large amounts of material towards the adjacent deep margin. Observations conducted during the last 15 yr in the Cap de Creus Canyon (Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea) reported several intense events of DSWC. Their effects on the deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are almost unknown. To investigate the effects of these episodic events we analysed changes in the meiofaunal biodiversity
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Pasqual, C., A. Sanchez-Vidal, D. Zúñiga, et al. "Settling particle fluxes across the continental margin of the Gulf of Lion: the role of dense shelf water cascading." Biogeosciences Discussions 6, no. 4 (2009): 7897–931. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-6-7897-2009.

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Abstract. Settling particles were collected using sediment traps deployed along three transects in the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de Creus canyons and the adjacent southern open slope from October 2005 to October 2006. The settling material was analysed to obtain total mass fluxes and main constituent contents (organic matter, opal, calcium carbonate, and siliciclastics). Cascades of dense shelf water from the continental shelf edge to the lower continental slope occurred from January to March 2006. They were traced through strong negative near-bottom temperature anomalies and increased current s
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Fedotova, A. A., and S. V. Kashin. "THE STRUCTURE OF WATER MASSES IN THE DAVIS AND MAWSON SEAS ACCORDING TO EXPEDITION DATA OF THE 67th RAE." Journal of Oceanological Research 51, no. 2 (2023): 21–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29006/1564-2291.jor-2023.51(2).3.

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We present the results of oceanographic studies from 64 stations occupied on the slope and shelf in the Davis Sea and the Mawson Sea during the 67th Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE) from the R/V “Akademik Fedorov” in January–February 2022. The analysis of unique highprecision CTD data and hydrochemical indicators, together with a comparison with the results of previous studies, allowed us to obtain valuable information about the interannual variability of thermohaline characteristics of Antarctic shelf water on the shelf in the central part of the Davis Sea, to determine the structure of wat
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Amblas, D., and J. A. Dowdeswell. "Physiographic influences on dense shelf-water cascading down the Antarctic continental slope." Earth-Science Reviews 185 (October 2018): 887–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.07.014.

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Pusceddu, A., M. Mea, M. Canals, et al. "Major consequences of an intense dense shelf water cascading event on deep-sea benthic trophic conditions and meiofaunal biodiversity." Biogeosciences 10, no. 4 (2013): 2659–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2659-2013.

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Abstract. Numerous submarine canyons around the world are preferential conduits for episodic dense shelf water cascading (DSWC), which quickly modifies physical and chemical ambient conditions while transporting large amounts of material towards the base of slope and basin. Observations conducted during the last 20 yr in the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de Creus canyons (Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean Sea) report several intense DSWC events. The effects of DSWC on deep-sea ecosystems are almost unknown. To investigate the effects of these episodic events, we analysed changes in the meiofaunal biodi
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M. Koszalka, Inga, Thomas W. N. Haine, and Marcello G. Magaldi. "Fates and Travel Times of Denmark Strait Overflow Water in the Irminger Basin*." Journal of Physical Oceanography 43, no. 12 (2013): 2611–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-13-023.1.

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Abstract The Denmark Strait Overflow (DSO) supplies about one-third of the North Atlantic Deep Water and is critical to global thermohaline circulation. Knowledge of the pathways of DSO through the Irminger Basin and its transformation there is still incomplete, however. The authors deploy over 10 000 Lagrangian particles at the Denmark Strait in a high-resolution ocean model to study these issues. First, the particle trajectories show that the mean position and potential density of dense waters cascading over the Denmark Strait sill evolve consistently with hydrographic observations. These si
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Gasparini, G. P., A. Bonanno, S. Zgozi, et al. "Evidence of a dense water vein along the Libyan continental margin." Annales Geophysicae 26, no. 1 (2008): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1-2008.

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Abstract. For the first time it was possible to investigate a still poorly known region of the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Libyan continental margin. An oceanographic cruise, performed during summer 2006, revealed an important and novel feature: a dense vein flowing along the continental slope. The paper describes the vein evolution with some insights on its dynamic and furnishes an estimate of its transport, which results to be comparable with the Adriatic Deep Water production rate. The cascading into a steep canyon which incises the continental shelf suggests that the vein may play an im
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dense shelf water cascading"

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Winsor, Peter. "Studies of dense shelf water, vertical stratification and sea ice thickness of the Arctic ocean /." Göteborg : Department of oceanography, Earth sciences centre, Göteborg university, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41081604j.

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Wobus, Fred. "The dynamics of dense water cascades : from laboratory scales to the Arctic Ocean." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1610.

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The sinking of dense shelf waters down the continental slope (or “cascading”) contributes to oceanic water mass formation and carbon cycling. Cascading is therefore of significant importance for the global overturning circulation and thus climate. The occurrence of cascades is highly intermittent in space and time and observations of the process itself (rather than its outcomes) are scarce. Global climate models do not typically resolve cascading owing to numerical challenges concerning turbulence, mixing and faithful representation of bottom boundary layer dynamics. This work was motivated by
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Mea, Marianna. "Temporal variability and impact of dense water cascading events on deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Catalan margin (Mediterranean sea)." Doctoral thesis, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11566/242222.

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Negli ultimi decenni si sono raccolte prove a dimostrazione del fatto che gli ambienti marini profondi non siano stabili come creduto in precedenza. Ad oggi studi quantitativi di ecologia degli ambienti profondi sono stati condotti in tutti i maggiori bacini oceanici e sono stati descritti i principali pattern ecologici e biogeografici degli oceani profondi. Nonostante ciò, la maggior parte di questi studi si sono focalizzati su gradienti batimetrici basati o su un singolo sito di campionamento. Le indagini a lungo termine sono vitali per comprendere la varietà e la complessità dei processi ch
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Cougnon, EA. "Modelling the sensitivity of dense shelf water formation in the Mertz Glacier region, East Antarctica." Thesis, 2016. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/23427/1/Cougnan_whole_thesis.pdf.

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Given the importance of the overturning circulation to global climate, there is a need to improve our understanding of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation and its sensitivity to change. The offshore properties of AABW are changing. Within the Australian-Antarctic basin AABW has freshened and decreased in volume by about 50% over the last few decades. Understanding what is driving these changes requires focusing on the key formation region along the Adélie and George V Land (AGVL) coast. Here, the intense production of sea ice in the Mertz Glacier Polynya system drives Dense Shelf Water (DS
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Book chapters on the topic "Dense shelf water cascading"

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Puig, Pere. "Dense Shelf Water Cascading and Associated Bedforms." In Atlas of Bedforms in the Western Mediterranean. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33940-5_7.

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Mihanović, Hrvoje, Ivica Janeković, Ivica Vilibić, Vedrana Kovačević, and Manuel Bensi. "Modelling Interannual Changes in Dense Water Formation on the Northern Adriatic Shelf." In Pageoph Topical Volumes. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11958-4_21.

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Ramakrishna Reddy, P., Neerudu Harika, B. B. Nayak, Subal Kumar Ghosh, and Arya P. "FROM WATER TO PLATE: EXPLORING THE WORLD OF FERMENTED FISH DELICACIES AND THEIR HEALTH BENEFITS." In Futuristic Trends in Agriculture Engineering & Food Sciences Volume 3 Book 15. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bcag15p5ch3.

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Fermented fish products are revered for their rich nutritional content and unique flavors across diverse cultures. The need to preserve the perishable nature of fish has led to the exploration of various techniques. Fermentation is an age-old time-honored method of preservation. This chapter delves into the global practice of fermenting fish and its health implications. It highlights the significance of fermented fish products in various cuisines and explores their preparation methods. Probiotic-rich and nutrient-dense fermented fish offer benefits ranging from improved digestion to reduced al
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Yeap, Kim Ho, Wei Gie Lim, Tee Tang, and Veerendra Dakulagi. "Development of a Simple Home-Brew Radio Telescope." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2381-0.ch003.

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In this chapter, the design and construction of a simple home-brew radio telescope are illustrated. The radio telescope is built essentially from commercial off-the-shelf components. The main components include an offset prime-focus Ku-band reflector antenna, RF detector circuit, Arduino microcontroller, and a computer. To demonstrate the viability of the telescope, a drift-scan of the sun was performed. From the measurement, it is observed that the radiation signal from the sun has a peak power of –34.3 dBm, half power of –35.4 dBm, and a beamwidth of 3.13o. The impact of rain on the signal f
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"Island in the Stream: Oceanography and Fisheries of the Charleston Bump." In Island in the Stream: Oceanography and Fisheries of the Charleston Bump, edited by Douglas C. Weaver and George R. Sedberry. American Fisheries Society, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569230.ch8.

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<em>Abstract .</em>— Trophic relationships of dominant fishes associated with hard-bottom features of the upper continental slope of the southeastern United States are linked to pelagic prey occurring throughout the water column. Deflection of the Gulf Stream by the Charleston Bump is often associated with upwelling and increased water column productivity in this region of the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States, leading to increased food availability along the shelf/slope margin. Planktivorous reef fishes take advantage of Zooplankton that is swept onto the outer shel
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"Benthic Habitats and the Effects of Fishing." In Benthic Habitats and the Effects of Fishing, edited by KENT D. GILKINSON, DONALD C. GORDON, DAVID MCKEOWN, et al. American Fisheries Society, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569605.ch65.

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<strong><em>Abstract. </em></strong>Soft corals (order Alcyonacea) are common on low-relief seabeds on the eastern Canadian shelf where they attach to empty shells and gravel. The effect of hydraulic clam dredging on the abundance of soft corals (specifically <em>Gersemia rubiformis</em>) was investigated on a sandy seabed at depths of 70–80 m on Banquereau, off eastern Canada. Visible soft corals were counted from video taken in two dredged and reference boxes before dredging; immediately after dredging; and 2 weeks, 1 year, and 2 years after dredging. Expe
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Conference papers on the topic "Dense shelf water cascading"

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Fischer, K. P., T. Sydberger, and R. Lye. "Field Testing of Deep Water Cathodic Protection on the Norwegian Continental Shelf." In CORROSION 1987. NACE International, 1987. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1987-87067.

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Abstract Field testing has been carried out on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (Tromsøflaket and Troll field) at depths down to 500 meters, utilizing automatic logging units for in-situ monitoring of cathodic protection and environmental data. The main objective was to establish design data for cathodic protection of future installations in these areas and at large water depths. Very high design current densities were necessary to achieve rapid and efficient cathodic polarization at Tromsøflaket and Troll. The polarization behaviour of steel cathodes and galvanic anodes has been related to sea
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Ali, MEng, CEng, MIChemE, Sawsan M., Santhanam Thyagarajan, Ashwani Kataria, Sami Al Ankar, and Amal Al Marzooqi. "Impact of CCUS Impurities on Dense Phase CO2 Pipeline Surface Engineering Design." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207354-ms.

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Abstract Numerous CO2 injection pipeline applications have been developed and implemented in the past decades in the UAE and all around the globe. Transporting the CO2 in dense phase, rather than in gas or liquid phases, is well recognized of being techno-economically attractive with respect to its major CAPEX benefits of optimized pipeline material of construction; which is driven by the high water solubility in dense phase CO2 as well as the optimized pipeline size which is greatly influenced by the density and viscosity characteristics of supercritical/dense phase CO2. In light of the activ
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Reports on the topic "Dense shelf water cascading"

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Chapman, David C., and Glen Gawarkiewicz. Modeling the Formation and Offshore Transport of Dense Shelf Water from High-Latitude Coastal Polynyas. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada629226.

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