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ocean circulation

collocation in English

meanings of oceanand circulation


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ocean
noun
uk /ˈəʊ.ʃən/ us /ˈoʊ.ʃən/
a very large area ...
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circulation
noun
uk /ˌsɜː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌsɝː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
the process in which something such as information, money, or goods passes from one person ...
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Chapter 1 is a brief review of oceancirculation, basic carbonate chemistry, and ecological factors such as nutrients in influencing carbonate production.
They set out an overview of the distribution of major and trace chemicals in the oceans and provide a review of oceancirculation.
A different cause for the relation between sea-level, palaeotemperature and oceancirculation could have been an increase in tectonic activity.
The goal of this paper is to provide an introduction to the mathematical and computational modelling of oceancirculation.
The present section outlines some aspects of time discretization for numerical models of oceancirculation.
More localized aspects of oceancirculation are also of interest, for scientific and societal reasons.
The paper stresses the effects of sea-level change, and links to anoxia and oceancirculation, but we learn very little of the carbonate producers themselves.
In addition, realistic oceancirculation models include nonlinearity, and this provides another mechanism for interactions between fast and slow motions.
Changes in the ocean basin geometry could have been a cause for a reconfiguration of ocean circulation, and could also account for sea-level changes, and subsequent changes in palaeobiogeography.
Each description emphasises the influence of wind direction and strength, along with ocean circulation and tidal fluctuation, as affecting the width or presence of this lead.
If they are to deal with climatic change, they will have to examine changing land use, changing salinity and oceancirculation and much else besides.
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Then there is the world oceancirculation experiment.
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Ice ages may occur because of changes in oceancirculation and continentality induced by plate tectonics.
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Sandstrom was principally concerned with the role of heating and cooling in driving such currents, and in the larger-scale oceancirculation in general.
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These changes will have profound implications for global sea levels, oceancirculation, regional climate, and society.
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Surface heat and freshwater fluxes create global density gradients that drive the thermohaline circulation part of large-scale oceancirculation.
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Changes in the position and elevation of the continents, the paleolatitude and oceancirculation affect the glacio-epochs.
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The height variations of ocean surface topography can be as much as two meters and are influenced by oceancirculation, ocean temperature, and salinity.
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This may be due to bottom-water anoxia, or by changing oceancirculation patterns changing the temperatures of the bottom water.
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