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      • Changing seasonality of convective events in the Labrador Sea 

        Zhang, Fan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-04-09)
        The representation of deep convection in ocean models is a fundamental challenge for climate science. Here a regional simulation of the Labrador Sea circulation and convective activity obtained with the Regional Oceanic ...
      • Coral records of radiocarbon variability in the central tropical pacific during the last millennium 

        Zaunbrecher, Laura Katharine (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-08)
        Ocean circulation changes in the tropical Pacific strongly influence global climate, as demonstrated during El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) extremes. Understanding the causes of past variability in tropical Pacific ...
      • Projected changes in a multiscale environment: the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean 

        Tagklis, Filippos (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-11-19)
        By the end of this century, the Oceans will markedly change in response to anthropogenic stressors and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Their circulation and the horizontal and vertical transport of heat, salt, carbon, ...
      • The variability and seasonal cycle of the Southern Ocean carbon flux 

        Hsu, Wei-Ching (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-07-03)
        Both physical circulation and biogeochemical characteristics are unique in the Southern Ocean (SO) region, and are fundamentally different from those of the northern hemisphere. Moreover, according to previous research, ...

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