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Modelling in Coastal and Shelf Seas – European Challenges
... the coastal margins to shelf-wide activities including: fisheries; oil, gas and aggregate extraction; offshore energy installations and other industrial and commercial offshore ... See full document
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Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal seas: the role of tidal dynamics in the Messina Strait, Western Mediterranean Sea
... when modelling the general circulation in the Messina Strait, a narrow passage connecting the Tyrrhe- nian and the Ionian subbasins in the Western Mediterranean ...surrounding coastal and open ... See full document
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Dissolved Artificial Radionuclides and Numerical Modelling for Coastal Seas Dispersion Studies: Data, Methods and Applications.
... The North Cotentin includes several nuclear facilities such as the nuclear power plant at Flamanville Cape, building of nuclear submarines at Cherbourg, and the ANDRA low-level waste deposit at La Hague. The most ... See full document
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Modelling hydrodynamic transport and larval dispersal in North-East Atlantic Shelf seas
... in an increase in dispersal distances and a reduction in retention rates. Whilst investigating the influence of vertical migration strategy on larval retention in the Irish Sea, Emsley et al. (2005) concluded that DVM ... See full document
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Modelling temperature and salinity in Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea: sensitivity to model type and surface forcing
... Three shelf sea models are compared against ob- served surface temperature and salinity in Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea: a 7 km NEMO (Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean) model, and 12 km ... See full document
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Prospects for improving the representation of coastal and shelf seas in global ocean models
... erties of the model; notably, the propagation of Kelvin waves is retarded (Greenberg et al., 2007) and the accuracy of so- lution is reduced (e.g. from second to first order; Griffiths, 2013), even for coasts very ... See full document
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S2P3-R (v1.0): a framework for efficient regional modelling of physical and biological structures and processes in shelf seas
... northwest European shelf region during winter and in the bottom mixed layer during summer (not shown) are 5–6 mmol m −3 , consistent with observed values around 6–9 mmol m −3 (Joint et ... See full document
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Deep ocean exchange with west-European shelf seas
... open shelf, there are ...shallow coastal water mixed by strong tidal currents and winds, and deeper shelf water which is ther- mally stratified in ...north-west European shelf, the ... See full document
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Interaction of Dense Shelf Waters of the Barents and Kara Seas with the Eddy Structures
... the shelf of the Barents Sea can cause negative feedback both for penetrating convection and for ice ...(or shelf convection) dense water formed as a result of overcooling or ice formation on the ... See full document
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The Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas (COSYNA)
... the coastal ocean with a maximum settling velocity of suspended mate- rial in the transition zone between the shallow Wadden Sea and the continental shelf, which modifies the traditional con- cept of ... See full document
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Sea ice and the ocean mixed layer over the Antarctic shelf seas
... Ross shelf seas each ...southern coastal regions leading to high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) formation, and also in some shallower regions (no HSSW formation) of these ...Ross shelf ... See full document
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The supply of nutrients to the subsurface chlorophyll maximum in temperate shelf seas
... Observational evidence for the importance of dinoflagellate motility for SCM maintenance was recently highlighted in Monterey Bay (Steinbuck et al., 2009). . Concentrated thin layers of the dinoflagellate A. Sanguiniea ... See full document
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Fishery and Economic Zones As Customary International Law
... The United States claim to jurisdiction of shelf resources was without prejudice to the exercise of high seas freedoms in the superjacent waters of its shelf63 However,[r] ... See full document
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Dissolved organic matter and its optical characteristics in the Laptev and East Siberian seas: spatial distribution and interannual variability (2003–2011)
... in shelf waters is rep- resented by CDOM, which is critical in a number of bio- chemical and photochemical processes and which defines the optical properties of natural waters, thus affecting the depth of the ... See full document
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Effects of orbital forcing on atmosphere and ocean heat transports in Holocene and Eemian climate simulations with a comprehensive Earth system model
... Nordic Seas basin for the Holocene and the Eemian simulation compared to the ...Nordic Seas and the North Atlantic on the other hand decreases and so, despite the in- crease in volume transport, the ... See full document
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Six commercially viable ways to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and/or reduce CO2 emissions
... It is likely that the first five examples of large-scale ap- plications of the olivine option that are presented in this paper will all turn out to be profitable or, at least, finan- cially self-supporting without ... See full document
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The Legal Framework for the Development of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
... The functional aspects of OTEC-the mobility of the OTEC plants from coastal waters to high seas; the environmental impact of leakage of the working fluid or the cool[r] ... See full document
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CHAPTER I: THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF
... Presidential Proclamation No. The Geneva Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas in Article 6 acknowledges that "A coastal State[r] ... See full document
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
... National Legislation, Unilateral Claims con- cerning the High Seas, the Territorial Sea, the Continental Shelf, and Fisheries.. Rep- resentative Protests by other Stat[r] ... See full document
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The impact of physical processes on primary and secondary production in temperate shelf seas
... more coastal Liverpool Bay bloom perhaps secondary to the light environment in these waters, and that horizontal advection plays only a small part in its ... See full document
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