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  • Chemical oceanography--Indian Ocean.  (1)
  • end-user connections and applications  (1)
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    Newark :American Geophysical Union,
    Schlagwort(e): Chemical oceanography--Indian Ocean. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (438 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118671665
    Serie: Geophysical Monograph Series ; v.185
    DDC: 551.46/615
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction to Indian Ocean Biogeochemical Processes and Ecological Variability: Current Understanding and Emerging Perspective -- Biophysical Processes in the Indian Ocean -- What Drives the Biological Productivity of the Northern Indian Ocean? -- Monsoons, Islands, and Eddies: Their Effects on Phytoplankton in the Indian Ocean -- Impact of Physical Processes on Chlorophyll Distribution in the Bay of Bengal -- Wintertime Convection and Ventilation of the Upper Pycnocline in the Northernmost Arabian Sea -- Grazing Processes and Secondary Production in the Arabian Sea: A Simple Food Web Synthesis With Measurement Constraints -- Physical and Biogeochemical Controls of the Phytoplankton Seasonal Cycle in the Indian Ocean: A Modeling Study -- Dinitrogen Fixation in the Indian Ocean -- Nitrous Oxide in the Indian Ocean -- Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Carbon Cycle of the Indian Ocean -- Challenges for Present and Future Estimates of Anthropogenic Carbon in the Indian Ocean -- Net Community Production in the Northern Indian Ocean -- Impact of Regional Indian Ocean Characteristics on the Biogeochemical Variability of Settling Particles -- Carbon Cycling in the Mesopelagic Zone of the Central Arabian Sea: Results From a Simple Model -- Rates and Regulation of Microbially Mediated Aerobic and Anaerobic Carbon Oxidation Reactions in Continental Margin Sediments Fr -- Is δ15N of Sedimentary Organic Matter a Good Proxy for Paleodenitrification in Coastal Waters of the Eastern Arabian Sea? -- Seasonal Anoxia Over the Western Indian Continental Shelf -- Unusual Blooms of the Green Noctiluca miliaris (Dinophyceae) in the Arabian Sea During the Winter Monsoon -- Monsoonal and ENSO Impacts on Particle Fluxes and the Biological Pump in the Indian Ocean. , Basin-Wide Modification of Dynamical and Biogeochemical Processes by the Positive Phaseof the Indian Ocean Dipole During the SeaWiFS Era -- Indian Ocean Research: Opportunities and Challenges -- Index.
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    Publikationsdatum: 2022-05-26
    Beschreibung: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Hermes, J. C., Masumoto, Y., Beal, L. M., Roxy, M. K., Vialard, J., Andres, M., Annamalai, H., Behera, S., D'Adamo, N., Doi, T., Peng, M., Han, W., Hardman-Mountford, N., Hendon, H., Hood, R., Kido, S., Lee, C., Lees, T., Lengaigne, M., Li, J., Lumpkin, R., Navaneeth, K. N., Milligan, B., McPhaden, M. J., Ravichandran, M., Shinoda, T., Singh, A., Sloyan, B., Strutton, P. G., Subramanian, A. C., Thurston, S., Tozuka, T., Ummenhofer, C. C., Unnikrishnan, A. S., Venkatesan, R., Wang, D., Wiggert, J., Yu, L., & Yu, W. (2019). A sustained ocean observing system in the Indian Ocean for climate related scientific knowledge and societal needs. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2019): 355, doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00355.
    Beschreibung: The Indian Ocean is warming faster than any of the global oceans and its climate is uniquely driven by the presence of a landmass at low latitudes, which causes monsoonal winds and reversing currents. The food, water, and energy security in the Indian Ocean rim countries and islands are intrinsically tied to its climate, with marine environmental goods and services, as well as trade within the basin, underpinning their economies. Hence, there are a range of societal needs for Indian Ocean observation arising from the influence of regional phenomena and climate change on, for instance, marine ecosystems, monsoon rains, and sea-level. The Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), is a sustained observing system that monitors basin-scale ocean-atmosphere conditions, while providing flexibility in terms of emerging technologies and scientificand societal needs, and a framework for more regional and coastal monitoring. This paper reviews the societal and scientific motivations, current status, and future directions of IndOOS, while also discussing the need for enhanced coastal, shelf, and regional observations. The challenges of sustainability and implementation are also addressed, including capacity building, best practices, and integration of resources. The utility of IndOOS ultimately depends on the identification of, and engagement with, end-users and decision-makers and on the practical accessibility and transparency of data for a range of products and for decision-making processes. Therefore we highlight current progress, issues and challenges related to end user engagement with IndOOS, as well as the needs of the data assimilation and modeling communities. Knowledge of the status of the Indian Ocean climate and ecosystems and predictability of its future, depends on a wide range of socio-economic and environmental data, a significant part of which is provided by IndOOS.
    Beschreibung: This work was supported by the PMEL contribution no. 4934.
    Schlagwort(e): Indian Ocean ; sustained observing system ; IndOOS ; data ; end-user connections and applications ; regional observing system ; interdisciplinary ; integration
    Repository-Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Materialart: Article
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