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Jérôme OLLIER

Role of ocean circulation and settling of particulate organic matter in the decoupling ... - 0 views

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    The oxygen minimum zone has a significant effect on primary production, marine biodiversity, food web structure, and marine biogeochemical cycle. The Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (ASOMZ) is one of the largest and most extreme oxygen minimum zones in the world, with a positional decoupling from the region of phytoplankton blooms. The core of the ASOMZ is located to the east of the high primary production region in the western Arabian Sea. In this study, a coupled physical-biogeochemical numerical model was used to quantify the impact of ocean circulation and settling of particulate organic matters (POMs) on the decoupling of the ASOMZ. Model results demonstrate that the increased (decreased) dissolved oxygen replenishment in the western (central) Arabian Sea is responsible for decoupling. The oxygen-rich intermediate water (200-1,000 m) from the southern Arabian Sea enters the Arabian Sea along the west coast and hardly reaches the central Arabian Sea, resulting in a significant oxygen replenishment in the western Arabian Sea high-productivity region (Gulf of Aden) but only a minor contribution in the central Arabian Sea. Besides that, the POMs that are remineralized to consume central Arabian Sea dissolved oxygen comprises not only local productivity in winter bloom but also the transport from the western Arabian Sea high-productivity region (Oman coast) in summer bloom. More dissolved oxygen replenishment in the western Arabian Sea, and higher dissolved oxygen consumption and fewer dissolved oxygen replenishment in the central Arabian Sea could contribute to the decoupling of the ASOMZ and phytoplankton productive zone.
Jérôme OLLIER

Australia says little hope of more survivors from wreck - AFP - 0 views

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    Australia says little hope of more survivors from wreck.
Jérôme OLLIER

Pirates seize Maltese carrier with Iranian, Indian crew: EU - AFP - 0 views

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    Pirates seize Maltese carrier with Iranian, Indian crew: EU.
Jérôme OLLIER

Somali pirates hijack ship with 23 crew members - AP - 0 views

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    Somali pirates hijack ship with 23 crew members.
Jérôme OLLIER

Man charged after refugee boat crash in Australia - AP - 0 views

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    Man charged after refugee boat crash in Australia.
Jérôme OLLIER

Danes free 18 hostages held by Somali pirates - AP - 0 views

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    Danes free 18 hostages held by Somali pirates.
Jérôme OLLIER

India navy nabs 16 pirates, rescues 16 hostages - AP - 0 views

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    India navy nabs 16 pirates, rescues 16 hostages.
Jérôme OLLIER

Technological Feats Highlight Scripps Oceanography Monsoon Research - @Scripps_Ocean - 0 views

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    Scientists examine a weather phenomenon central to the lives of billions from multiple angles.
Jérôme OLLIER

Rough Australia waters searched after boat crashes - AP - 0 views

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    Rough Australia waters searched after boat crashes.
Jérôme OLLIER

Aussie PM warns asylum boat toll to rise in grim hunt - AFP - 0 views

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    Aussie PM warns asylum boat toll to rise in grim hunt.
Jérôme OLLIER

Danish crew free Somali pirate hostages - AFP - 0 views

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    Danish crew free Somali pirate hostages.
Jérôme OLLIER

Inside the Middle East port that the US wants to host aircraft carriers as it pressures... - 0 views

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    Inside the Middle East port that the US wants to host aircraft carriers as it pressures Iran.
Jérôme OLLIER

#coronavirus - Aerosol Induced Changes in Sea Surface Temperature Over the Bay of Benga... - 0 views

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    The role of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in improving air quality was reported extensively for land regions globally. However, limited studies have explored these over oceanic areas close to high anthropogenic activities and emissions. The Bay of Bengal (BoB) basin is one such region adjacent to the highly populated South Asian region. We find that Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) over the BoB declined by as much as 0.1 or 30% during the peak lockdown of April 2020 compared to long-term climatology during 2003-2019. Simultaneously, the sea surface temperature (SST) rose by 0.5-1.5°C over the central and north-western parts of the BoB with an average increase of 0.83°C. We show that up to 30% of this observed warming is attributable to reduced atmospheric aerosols. The study highlights the importance of anthropogenic emissions reduction due to COVID lockdown on short-term changes to SST over ocean basins with implications to regional weather.
Jérôme OLLIER

Technical and Social Approaches to Study Shoreline Change of Kuakata, Bangladesh - @Fro... - 0 views

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    In recent years, shoreline determination has become an issue of increasing importance and concern, especially at the local level, as sea level continues to rise. This study identifies the rates of absolute and net erosion, accretion, and shoreline stabilization along the coast of Kuakata, a vulnerable coastal region in south-central Bangladesh. Shoreline change was detected by applying remote sensing and geographic information system (RS-GIS)-based techniques by using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) satellite images at 30-m resolution from 1989, 2003, 2010, and 2020. The band combination (BC) method was used to extract the shoreline (i.e., land-water boundary) due to its improved accuracy over other methods for matching with the existing shoreline position. This study also used participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tools which revealed the societal impacts caused by the shoreline changes. Coupling RS-GIS and PRA techniques provides an enhanced understanding of shoreline change and its impacts because PRA enriches the RS-GIS outcomes by contextualizing the findings. Results show that from 1989 to 2020, a total of 13.59 km2 of coastal land was eroded, and 3.27 km2 of land was accreted, suggesting that land is retreating at about 0.32 km2 yr-1. Results from the PRA tools support this finding and demonstrate that fisheries and tourism are affected by the shoreline change. These results are important in Kuakata, a major tourist spot in Bangladesh, because of the impacts on fisheries, recreation, resource extraction, land use planning, and coastal risk management.
Jérôme OLLIER

Bangladesh coal plant threatens World Heritage mangrove: petition - @AFP via @physorg_com - 0 views

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    Bangladesh coal plant threatens World Heritage mangrove: petition.
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    Bangladesh coal plant threatens World Heritage mangrove: petition.
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