نتایج جستجو برای: south china sea

تعداد نتایج: 512024  

2012
B. Chen

Seasonal and spatial comparisons of phytoplankton growth and mortality rates due to microzooplankton grazing in the northern South China Sea B. Chen, L. Zheng, B. Huang, S. Song, and H. Liu State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science and Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Coastal and Wetland Ecosystem, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China Division of Life Science, Hong...

2016
Xinpeng Tian Zhewen Zhang Tingting Yang Meili Chen Jie Li Fei Chen Jin Yang Wenjie Li Bing Zhang Zhang Zhang Jiayan Wu Changsheng Zhang Lijuan Long Jingfa Xiao

Over 200 genomes of streptomycete strains that were isolated from various environments are available from the NCBI. However, little is known about the characteristics that are linked to marine adaptation in marine-derived streptomycetes. The particularity and complexity of the marine environment suggest that marine streptomycetes are genetically diverse. Here, we sequenced nine strains from the...

2016
Zhenning Li Song Yang Bian He Chundi Hu

Springtime rainfall, accounting for 25-40% of the annual rainfall in southern China, exerts great agricultural and socioeconomic impacts on the region. In the recent decades, southern China has experienced a significant declining trend of precipitation in boreal spring. Meanwhile, precipitation has increased over the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea (SCS-PhS). This paper presents observat...

2008
Shaoling Shang Li Li Fengqin Sun Jingyu Wu Chuanmin Hu Dewen Chen Xiuren Ning Yun Qiu Caiyun Zhang Shaoping Shang

[1] A large patch of enhanced chlorophyll a concentration (Chla), lower sea surface temperature (SST), and lower sea surface height (SSH) was revealed in the central South China Sea (SCS) in November 2001 after the passage of typhoon Lingling. Maximum SST reduction of 11 C occurred one day after Lingling’s passage on 11/11. Subsequently, against a background level of 0.08 mg/m, average Chla wit...

2012
Arnold L. Gordon Bruce A. Huber E. Joseph Metzger R. Dwi Susanto Harley E. Hurlburt T. Rameyo Adi

[1] In 2008–2009 the Makassar throughflow profile changed dramatically: the characteristic thermocline velocity maximum increased from 0.7 to 0.9 m/sec and shifted from 140 m to 70 m, amounting to a 47% increase in the transport of warmer water between 50 and 150 m during the boreal summer. HYCOM output indicates that ENSO induced change of the South China Sea (SCS) throughflow into the Indones...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Arne Redsted Rasmussen Kate Laura Sanders Michael L Guinea Andrew P Amey

Sea snakes (Elapidae, subfamilies Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae) reach high species richness in the South China Sea and in the Australian region; however, most countries in the two regions still lack up-to-date checklists and identification tools for these snakes. We present an updated reviewed checklist and a new complete identification key to sea snakes in Australian waters. The identificatio...

Journal: :The Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law 2019

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2006

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