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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2013 France, Croatia, FrancePublisher:American Meteorological Society Funded by:NSF | Subantarctic Mode Water a..., NSF | Antarctic Intermediate Wa...NSF| Subantarctic Mode Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water mass formation and distribution: an observational-model synthesis using a Southern Ocean state estimate ,NSF| Antarctic Intermediate Water Formation in the Southeast PacificAuthors: Cerovečki, Ivana; Talley, Lynne D.; Mazloff, Matthew R.; Maze, Guillaume;Cerovečki, Ivana; Talley, Lynne D.; Mazloff, Matthew R.; Maze, Guillaume;Abstract Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW) is examined using the data-assimilating, eddy-permitting Southern Ocean State Estimate, for 2005 and 2006. Surface formation due to air–sea buoyancy flux is estimated using Walin analysis, and diapycnal mixing is diagnosed as the difference between surface formation and transport across 30°S, accounting for volume change with time. Water in the density range 26.5 < σθ < 27.1 kg m−3 that includes SAMW is exported northward in all three ocean sectors, with a net transport of (18.2, 17.1) Sv (1 Sv ≡ 106 m3 s−1; for years 2005, 2006); air–sea buoyancy fluxes form (13.2, 6.8) Sv, diapycnal mixing removes (−14.5, −12.6) Sv, and there is a volume loss of (−19.3, −22.9) Sv mostly occurring in the strongest SAMW formation locations. The most vigorous SAMW formation is in the Indian Ocean by air–sea buoyancy flux (9.4, 10.9) Sv, where it is partially destroyed by diapycnal mixing (−6.6, −3.1) Sv. There is strong export to the Pacific, where SAMW is destroyed both by air–sea buoyancy flux (−1.1, −4.6) Sv and diapycnal mixing (−5.6, −8.4) Sv. In the South Atlantic, SAMW is formed by air–sea buoyancy flux (5.0, 0.5) Sv and is destroyed by diapycnal mixing (−2.3, −1.1) Sv. Peaks in air–sea flux formation occur at the Southeast Indian and Southeast Pacific SAMWs (SEISAMWs, SEPSAMWs) densities. Formation over the broad SAMW circumpolar outcrop windows is largely from denser water, driven by differential freshwater gain, augmented or decreased by heating or cooling. In the SEISAMW and SEPSAMW source regions, however, formation is from lighter water, driven by differential heat loss.
ArchiMer - Instituti... arrow_drop_down ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerOther literature type . 2013Data sources: ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerCroatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2013Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 66 citations 66 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 6visibility views 6 download downloads 3 Powered bymore_vert ArchiMer - Instituti... arrow_drop_down ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerOther literature type . 2013Data sources: ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerCroatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2013Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 United Kingdom, Croatia, Italy, Italy, Lithuania, FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Georg Umgiesser; Marco Bajo; Christian Ferrarin; Andrea Cucco; Piero Lionello; Davide Zanchettin; Alvise Papa; Alessandro Tosoni; Maurizio Ferla; Elisa Coraci; Sara Morucci; Franco Crosato; Andrea Bonometto; Andrea Valentini; Mirko Orlić; Ivan D. Haigh; Jacob Woge Nielsen; Xavier Bertin; André B. Fortunato; Begoña Pérez Gómez; Enrique Álvarez Fanjul; Denis Paradis; Didier Jourdan; Audrey Pasquet; Baptiste Mourre; Joaquín Tintoré; Robert J. Nicholls;handle: 10278/3743409 , 11587/464019
Abstract. This paper reviews the state of the art in storm surge forecasting and its particular application in the northern Adriatic Sea. The city of Venice already depends on operational storm surge forecasting systems to warn the population and economy of imminent flood threats, as well as help to protect the extensive cultural heritage. This will be more important in the future, with the new mobile barriers called MOSE (MOdulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico, Experimental Electromechanical Module) that will be completed by 2021. The barriers will depend on accurate storm surge forecasting to control their operation. In this paper, the physics behind the flooding of Venice is discussed, and the state of the art of storm surge forecasting in Europe is reviewed. The challenges for the surge forecasting systems are analyzed, especially in view of uncertainty. This includes consideration of selected historic extreme events that were particularly difficult to forecast. Four potential improvements are identified: (1) improve meteorological forecasts, (2) develop ensemble forecasting, (3) assimilation of water level measurements and (4) develop a multimodel approach.
University of East A... arrow_drop_down University of East Anglia digital repositoryArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: University of East Anglia digital repositoryNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVirtual Library of Klaipeda UniversityArticle . 2021Data sources: Virtual Library of Klaipeda Universityadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 27 citations 27 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 30visibility views 30 download downloads 49 Powered bymore_vert University of East A... arrow_drop_down University of East Anglia digital repositoryArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: University of East Anglia digital repositoryNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVirtual Library of Klaipeda UniversityArticle . 2021Data sources: Virtual Library of Klaipeda Universityadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, France, France, Finland, France, France, BelgiumPublisher:University of California Press Funded by:HRZZ | Coordination reactions of..., EC | BISICLO, NSF | Collaborative Research: S...HRZZ| Coordination reactions of macrocyclic ligands in solution ,EC| BISICLO ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Seasonal Sea Ice Production in the Ross Sea, AntarcticaAuthors: François Fripiat; Klaus M Meiners; Martin Vancoppenolle; Stathys Papadimitriou; +19 AuthorsFrançois Fripiat; Klaus M Meiners; Martin Vancoppenolle; Stathys Papadimitriou; David N. Thomas; Stephen F. Ackley; Kevin R. Arrigo; Gauthier Carnat; Stefano Cozzi; Bruno Delille; Gerhard Dieckmann; Robert B. Dunbar; Agneta Fransson; Gerhard Kattner; Hilary Kennedy; Delphine Lannuzel; David R. Munro; Daiki Nomura; Janne-Markus Rintala; Véronique Schoemann; Jacqueline Stefels; Nadja Steiner; Jean-Louis Tison;Antarctic pack ice is inhabited by a diverse and active microbial community reliant on nutrients for growth. Seeking patterns and overlooked processes, we performed a large-scale compilation of macro-nutrient data (hereafter termed nutrients) in Antarctic pack ice (306 ice-cores collected from 19 research cruises). Dissolved inorganic nitrogen and silicic acid concentrations change with time, as expected from a seasonally productive ecosystem. In winter, salinity-normalized nitrate and silicic acid concentrations (C∗) in sea ice are close to seawater concentrations (Cw), indicating little or no biological activity. In spring, nitrate and silicic acid concentrations become partially depleted with respect to seawater (C∗ Cw). The phosphate excess could be explained by a greater allocation to phosphorus-rich biomolecules during ice algal blooms coupled with convective loss of excess dissolved nitrogen, preferential remineralization of phosphorus, and/or phosphate adsorption onto metal-organic complexes. Ammonium also appears to be efficiently adsorbed onto organic matter, with likely consequences to nitrogen mobility and availability. This dataset supports the view that the sea ice microbial community is highly efficient at processing nutrients but with a dynamic quite different from that in oceanic surface waters calling for focused future investigations. info:eu-repo/semantics/published SCOPUS: ar.j
Elementa: Science of... arrow_drop_down Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Data sources: Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneNARCIS; Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Electronic Publication Information CenterArticle . 2017Data sources: Electronic Publication Information CenterHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiHAL Descartes; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEA; HAL-IRD; HAL-UPMCArticle . 2017License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01832173/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 39 citations 39 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Elementa: Science of... arrow_drop_down Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Data sources: Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneNARCIS; Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Electronic Publication Information CenterArticle . 2017Data sources: Electronic Publication Information CenterHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiHAL Descartes; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEA; HAL-IRD; HAL-UPMCArticle . 2017License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01832173/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2008 Croatia, FrancePublisher:Croatian Geological Survey Authors: Granier, Bruno; Dias-Brito, Dimas; Bucur, Ioan I.;Granier, Bruno; Dias-Brito, Dimas; Bucur, Ioan I.;doi: 10.4154/gc.2008.23
Calcareous Albian-Cenomanian strata in the Potiguar basin yield a number of microfossils, among which are calcareous algae (Dasycladales and Corallinales). This data, together with an inventory of previous discoveries, enabled the discussion of their biogeography. These benthic organisms probably came from the early Central Atlantic Ocean through its northwestern neck between Africa and South America and thus reached the early South Atlantic platforms.
Geologia Croatica arrow_drop_down Geologia CroaticaOther literature type . 2008Full-Text: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/48539Data sources: HRČAK - Portal of scientific journals of Croatiaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 15 citations 15 popularity Average influence Top 10% impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Geologia Croatica arrow_drop_down Geologia CroaticaOther literature type . 2008Full-Text: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/48539Data sources: HRČAK - Portal of scientific journals of Croatiaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 Italy, Spain, Spain, Italy, Spain, Canada, Croatia, FrancePublisher:American Geophysical Union (AGU) Funded by:EC | SABER CULTURAL, EC | GLOBAQUA, SNSF | Bridging biodiversity and... +1 projectsEC| SABER CULTURAL ,EC| GLOBAQUA ,SNSF| Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: a meta-ecosystem perspective ,SNSF| Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in dendritic networks: a meta-ecosystem perspectiveD. von Schiller; Thibault Datry; Roland Corti; Arnaud Foulquier; Klement Tockner; Rafael Marcé; Gonzalo García-Baquero; Iñaki Odriozola; Biel Obrador; Arturo Elosegi; Clara Mendoza-Lera; Mark O. Gessner; Rachel Stubbington; Ricardo J. Albariño; Daniel C. Allen; Florian Altermatt; María Isabel Arce; Shai Arnon; Damien Banas; Andy Banegas-Medina; Erin E. Beller; Melanie L. Blanchette; Juan F. Blanco-Libreros; Joanna Blessing; Iola G. Boëchat; Kate S. Boersma; Michael T. Bogan; Núria Bonada; Nick Bond; K. Brintrup; Andreas Bruder; Ryan M. Burrows; Tommaso Cancellario; Stephanie M. Carlson; Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié; Núria Cid; Michael Danger; B. de Freitas Terra; Arnaud Dehedin; A. M. De Girolamo; R. del Campo; V. D. Diaz-Villanueva; C. P. Duerdoth; Fiona Dyer; Emile Faye; Catherine M. Febria; R. Figueroa; Brian Four; Sarig Gafny; R. Gómez; Lluís Gómez-Gener; Manuel A. S. Graça; Simone Guareschi; Björn Gücker; Felicitas Hoppeler; Jason L. Hwan; S. Kubheka; Alex Laini; Simone D. Langhans; Catherine Leigh; Chelsea J. Little; Stefan Lorenz; J. Marshall; Eduardo J. Martín; Angus R. McIntosh; Elisabeth I. Meyer; Marko Miliša; Musa C. Mlambo; Marcos Moleón; Manuela Morais; Peter M. Negus; Dev K. Niyogi; A. Papatheodoulou; Isabel Pardo; Petr Pařil; Vladimir Pešić; Christophe Piscart; Marek Polášek; Pablo Rodríguez-Lozano; Robert J. Rolls; M. M. Sánchez-Montoya; Ana Savić; Oleksandra Shumilova; Alisha L. Steward; Amina Taleb; A. Uzan; R. Vander Vorste; Nathan J. Waltham; Cleo Woelfle-Erskine; Dominik Zak; Christiane Zarfl; Annamaria Zoppini;doi: 10.1029/2019gb006276
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Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) may represent over half the global stream network, but their contribution to respiration and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is largely undetermined. In particular, little is known about the variability and drivers of respiration in IRES sediments upon rewetting, which could result in large pulses of CO2. We present a global study examining sediments from 200 dry IRES reaches spanning multiple biomes. Results from standardized assays show that mean respiration increased 32–66-fold upon sediment rewetting. Structural equation modelling indicates that this response was driven by sediment texture and organic matter quantity and quality, which, in turn, were influenced by climate, land use and riparian plant cover. Our estimates suggest that respiration pulses resulting from rewetting of IRES sediments could contribute significantly to annual CO2 emissions from the global stream network, with a single respiration pulse potentially increasing emission by 0.2–0.7%. As the spatial and temporal extent of IRES increases globally, our results highlight the importance of recognizing the influence of wetting-drying cycles on respiration and CO2 emissions in stream networks. We thank Y. Etxeberria, L. Sánchez, C. Gutiérrez, G. LeGoff and B. Launay for laboratory support. DvS was supported by a Short-Term Scientific Mission of the COST Action CA15113 (SMIRES, Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams, www.smires.eu), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) and received additional funding from the EU’s 7th Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No. 603629 (GLOBAQUA) and a Grant for Research Groups of the Basque University System (IT-951-16) funded by the Basque Government. RM and BO were supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities through project C-HYDROCHANGE (CGL2017-86788-C3-2-P and CGL2017-86788-C3-3-P). FA was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants No. PP00P3_150698 and PP00P3_179089. NC was supported by the EU project LIFE+ TRivers (LIFE13 ENV/ES/000341). SDL received funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 748625. PP and MP were supported by INTER-COST project LTC17017. The authors declare that they have no competing interests. The dataset (Data File S1; DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.8863721) and the R code used to generate the results (Code S1; DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.8863655), including step by step explanations of the statistical tests, have been deposited in Figshare Digital Repository (https://figshare.com/projects/Sediment_Respiration_Pulses_in_Intermittent_Rivers_and_Ephemeral_Streams/66104).
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Repositorio Institucional Universidad de GranadaOther literature type . Article . 2019Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Article . 2019Full-Text: https://iris.unito.it/bitstream/2318/1843862/1/von%20Schiller%20et%20al%202019%20-%20GBC.pdfData sources: Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Global Biogeochemical Cycles; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User Agreementadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 34 citations 34 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 98visibility views 98 download downloads 184 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Repositorio Institucional Universidad de GranadaOther literature type . Article . 2019Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Article . 2019Full-Text: https://iris.unito.it/bitstream/2318/1843862/1/von%20Schiller%20et%20al%202019%20-%20GBC.pdfData sources: Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Global Biogeochemical Cycles; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User Agreementadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2006 France, CroatiaPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: H. Mihanović; M. Orlić; Z. Pasarić;H. Mihanović; M. Orlić; Z. Pasarić;Abstract. Strong diurnal oscillations, documented by temperature data that were collected along a submarine cliff on the Lastovo Island (southern Adriatic), are studied and compared with sea level and wind measurements at Dubrovnik and Komiža (island of Vis). Three thermistors were deployed at the depths of 15, 22 and 36 m between March 2001 and March 2002. Pronounced diurnal temperature oscillations were detected at 15 and 22 m during the stratified season. The correlation between the sea surface and thermocline displacements was highest in June 2001, when diurnal wind changes were not significant, while diurnal sea level oscillations achieved annual maxima. Thermocline oscillations were in phase with sea level changes. The range of diurnal sea surface variability was close to 19 cm, while the range of corresponding thermocline variability was about 5.4 m. The findings summarize the outcome of the first dedicated study of internal tides in the Adriatic.
Annales Geophysicae arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2006Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2006Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-00318194/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 13 citations 13 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Annales Geophysicae arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2006Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2006Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-00318194/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020 Norway, FrancePublisher:Frontiers Media SA Authors: Nazzareno Diodato; Chiara Bertolin; Gianni Bellocchi; Gianni Bellocchi;Nazzareno Diodato; Chiara Bertolin; Gianni Bellocchi; Gianni Bellocchi;handle: 11250/2687975
Emerging negative trends in snow depth and cover days highlight the challenges posed by changing snow patterns around the world. They suggest that snow-dependent regions in southern Europe could be affected by these changes because the number of days with snow on the ground (DSG) determines soil processes and water-flow in rivers, streams, lakes and reservoirs. We present here the first homogeneous, annually-resolved (from October to April), multi-centennial (1681–2018 CE) DSG time-series for the Parma meteorological observatory (OBS), in northern Italy, which to date is also the longest DSG series reconstructed in the world. DSG data are in fact still poorly documented and misunderstood due to the limited and fragmentary data measurements of the past. DSG recording only began in 1938 at Parma OBS. To generate the long-term annual DSG time-series at the study site, we develop a model consistent with calibration (1938–1990 CE) and validation (1991–2018 CE) samples of observed data. We show that the variability of DSG depends on winter precipitation and air temperature, as well as on winter-spring temperature variability, suggesting that long sequences of DSG are dominated by cold air masses in years with cold weather and high variability. Modeled DSG data show a downward trend from the 19th century, in the transition period from the cold of the Little Ice Age to the warmth of modern times, followed by a more rapid decline in the five most recent decades. The DSG at Parma OBS appear to have followed over the last century trends similar to those observed throughout Eurasia and across the Northern Hemisphere, where a marked decline of snow-cover duration has been reported in the transition seasons (spring and autumn). © 2020 Diodato, Bertolin and Bellocchi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type , Conference object 2020 Italy, Italy, Italy, Germany, Italy, Croatia, France, Italy, Finland, Italy, Italy, Spain, Italy, Italy, SpainPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:NSF | The Radio-Fermi Connectio..., EC | PREBIST, NSF | Multi-wavelength Observat...NSF| The Radio-Fermi Connection: A Critical Study of Relativistic Jets ,EC| PREBIST ,NSF| Multi-wavelength Observations of Gamma-Ray Blazars - the GLAST ConnectionBanerjee B.; Terzic T.; Paneque D.; Majumdar P.; Acciari V. A.; Ansoldi S.; Antonelli L. A.; Artero M.; Asano K.; Babic A.; Banrje B.; Baquero A.; Barres de Almeida U.; Barrio J. A.; Batkovic I.; Becerra Gonzalez J.; Bednarek W.; Bellizzi L.; Bernardini E.; Bernardos M.; Berti A.; Besenrieder J.; Bhattacharyya W.; Bigongiari C.; Blanch O.; Bokenkamp H.; Bonnoli G.; Bosnjak Z.; Busetto G.; Carosi R.; Ceribella G.; Cerruti M.; Chai Y.; Chilingarian A.; Cikota S.; Colak S. M.; Colombo E.; Contreras J. L.; Cortina J.; Covino S.; D'Amico G.; D'Elia V.; Da Vela P.; Dazzi F.; De Angelis A.; De Lotto B.; Delfino M.; Delgado J.; Delgado Mendez C.; Depaoli D.; Di Pierro F.; Di Venere L.; Do Souto Espineira E.; Dominis Prester D.; Donini A.; Doro M.; Fallah Ramazani V.; Fattorini A.; Fonseca M. V.; Font L.; Fruck C.; Fukami S.; Fukazawa Y.; Garcia Lopez R. J.; Garczarczyk M.; Gasparyan S.; Gaug M.; Giglietto N.; Giordano F.; Gliwny P.; Godinovic N.; Green J. G.; Green D.; Hadasch D.; Hahn A.; Heckmann L.; Herrera J.; Hoang J.; Hrupec D.; Hutten M.; Inada T.; Ishio K.; Iwamura Y.; Jimenez Martinez I.; Jormanainen J.; Jouvin L.; Karjalainen M.; Kerszberg D.; Kobayashi Y.; Kubo H.; Kushida J.; Lamastra A.; Lelas D.; Leone F.; Lindfors E.; Linhoff L.; Lombardi S.; Longo F.; Lopez-Coto R.; Lopez-Moya M.; Lopez-Oramas A.; Loporchio S.; Machado de Oliveira Fraga B.; Maggio C.; Righini S.; Makariev M.; Mallamaci M.; Maneva G.; Manganaro M.; Maraschi L.; Mariotti M.; Martinez M.; Mazin D.; Menchiari S.; Mender S.; Micanovic S.; Miceli D.; Miener T.; Miranda J. M.; Mirzoyan R.; Molina E.; Moralejo A.; Morcuende D.; Moreno V.; Moretti E.; Nakamori T.; Nava L.; Neustroev V.; Nigro C.; Nilsson K.; Nishijima K.; Noda K.; Nozaki S.; Ohtani Y.; Oka T.; Otero-Santos J.; Paiano S.; Palatiello M.; Vera R. J. C.; Paoletti R.; Paredes J. M.; Pavletic L.; Penil P.; Persic M.; Pihet M.; Prada Moroni P. G.; Prandini E.; Priyadarshi C.; Puljak I.; Ribo M.; Rico J.; Righi C.; Rugliancich A.; Sahakyan N.; Saito T.; Sakurai S.; Satalecka K.; Saturni F. G.; Lien A. Y.; Schmidt K.; Schweizer T.; Sitarek J.; Snidaric I.; Sobczynska D.; Spolon A.; Stamerra A.; Striskovic J.; Strom D.; Strzys M.; Suda Y.; Suric T.; Takahashi M.; Takeishi R.; Tavecchio F.; Temnikov P.; Jarvela E.; Teshima M.; Tosti L.; Truzzi S.; Tutone A.; Ubach S.; van Scherpenberg J.; Vanzo G.; Vazquez Acosta M.; Ventura S.; Verguilov V.; Vigorito C. F.; Vitale V.; Vovk I.; Will M.; Wunderlich C.; Yamamoto T.; Zaric D.; Arbet-Engels A.; Baack D.; Balbo M.; Biland A.; Bretz T.; Buss J.; Dorner D.; Elsaesser D.; Rhode W.; Walter R.; Verrecchia F.; Leto C.; Tornikoski M.; Ramakrishnan V.;We report a characterization of the multiband flux variability and correlations of the nearby (z = 0.031) blazar Markarian 421 (Mrk 421) using data from Metsähovi, Swift, Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, FACT, and other collaborations and instruments from 2014 November till 2016 June. Mrk 421 did not show any prominent flaring activity, but exhibited periods of historically low activity above 1 TeV (F_>1 TeV < 1.7 × 10^−12 ph cm^−2 s^−1) and in the 2–10 keV (X-ray) band (F|$_{2-10\, \mathrm{keV}}\lt 3.6\times 10^{-11}$| erg cm^−2 s^−1), during which the Swift-BAT data suggest an additional spectral component beyond the regular synchrotron emission. The highest flux variability occurs in X-rays and very high-energy (E > 0.1 TeV) γ-rays, which, despite the low activity, show a significant positive correlation with no time lag. The HR_keV and HR_TeV show the harder-when-brighter trend observed in many blazars, but the trend flattens at the highest fluxes, which suggests a change in the processes dominating the blazar variability. Enlarging our data set with data from years 2007 to 2014, we measured a positive correlation between the optical and the GeV emission over a range of about 60 d centred at time lag zero, and a positive correlation between the optical/GeV and the radio emission over a range of about 60 d centred at a time lag of |$43^{+9}_{-6}$| d. This observation is consistent with the radio-bright zone being located about 0.2 parsec downstream from the optical/GeV emission regions of the jet. The flux distributions are better described with a lognormal function in most of the energy bands probed, indicating that the variability in Mrk 421 is likely produced by a multiplicative process. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 504(1), 1427 (2021). doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3727 Published by Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 15 citations 15 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 16visibility views 16 download downloads 22 Powered bymore_vert Monthly Notices of t... arrow_drop_down Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: OUP Standard Publication ReuseArchivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di PadovaConference object . 2022OA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaArticle . 2021Data sources: OA@INAF - Istituto Nazionale di AstrofisicaCroatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2020Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Docta ComplutenseOther literature type . Article . 2023 . 2021Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2021Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAUniversity of Oulu Repository - JultikaArticle . 2021Data sources: University of Oulu Repository - JultikaAaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication ArchiveIRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2021Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2021Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università degli Studi di UdineConference object . 2022IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2021Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di Cataniahttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2020License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2021Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2018 Croatia, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | TODOEC| TODONégrel, Philippe; Ladenberger, Anna; Reimann, Clemens; Birke, Manfred; Sadeghi, Martiya; The GEMAS Project Team: S. Albanese; M. Andersson; R. Baritz; M. J. Batista; A. Bel-lan; D. Cicchella; A. Demetriades; B. De Vivo; W. De Vos; E. Dinelli; M. Ďuriš; A. Dusza-Dobek; O. A. Eggen; M. Eklund; V. Ernstsen; P. Filzmoser; D. M. A. Flight; S. Forrester; M. Fuchs; U. Fügedi; A. Gilucis; M. Gosar; V. Gregorauskiene; W. De Groot; A. Gulan; J. Halamić; E. Haslinger; P. Hayoz; R. Hoffmann; J. Hoogewerff; H. Hrvatovic; S. Husnjak; L. Janik; G. Jordan; M. Kaminari; J. Kirby; J. Kivisilla; V. Klos; F. Krone; P. Kwećko; L. Kuti; A. Lima; J. Locutura; D. P. Lucivjansky; A. Mann; D. Mackovych; M. McLaughlin; B. I. Malyuk; R. Maquil; R. G. Meuli; G. Mol; P. O'Connor; R. K. Oorts; R. T. Ottesen; A. Pasieczna; W. Petersell; S. Pfleiderer; M. Poňavič; S. Pramuka; C. Prazeres; U. Rauch; S. Radusinović; I. Salpeteur; R. Scanlon; A. Schedl; A. J. Scheib; I. Schoeters; P. Šefčik; E Sellersjö; F. Skopljak; I. Slaninka; A. Šorša; R. Srvkota; T. Stafilov; T. Tarvainen; V. Trendavilov; P. Valera; V. Verougstraete; D. Vidojević; A. Zissimos and Z. Zomeni.;Abstract Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0–20 cm) samples were collected from a large part of Europe (33 countries, 5.6 million km2) as part of the GEMAS (GEochemical Mapping of Agricultural and grazing land Soil) soil mapping project. The soil data have been used to provide a general view of element mobility and source rocks at the continental scale, either by reference to average crustal abundances or to normalised patterns of element mobility during weathering processes. The survey area includes a diverse group of soil parent materials with varying geological history, a wide range of climate zones, and landscapes. Total concentrations of Rb, Ga, and Cs in European soil were determined by XRF (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry). In addition, hot aqua regia available element concentrations were analysed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ICP-MS. Their spatial distribution patterns are shown in geochemical maps. The spatial distribution of Rb, Ga and Cs in Ap soil is quite comparable for the aqua regia and XRF results. The Cs spatial pattern reflects best the large difference between trace element concentrations in northern Europe with predominantly low concentrations and southern Europe with approximately two times higher values. The maximum extent of the last glaciation is visible as a clear concentration break on the map. Lithology of the underlying bedrock is inferred as the major source of geochemical anomalies. In search for characterising the soil parent material and degree of weathering, the soil data were examined for Ga and Cs using two methods. First, the estimated degree of extractability DEi of an element in a sample was calculated by dividing aqua regia available concentrations by the total concentrations obtained by XRF analysis for Al, Na, Ca, K, Rb, Ga and Cs. The different DEi were investigated for 10 geological parent material subgroups (alkaline rocks, granite, calcareous rocks, basalt-mafic rocks, unclassified lithologies, Precambrian granitic gneiss bedrocks, loess, organic soils, schist and soil developed on coarse-grained sandy deposits). The role of clay as main carrier of Ga and Cs phases was inferred for soils developed on several types of bedrock such as granite, gneiss and alkaline rocks. Additionally, an affinity of Cs for loess and carbonate rocks has been observed.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu31 citations 31 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Croatian Scientific ... arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2018Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2001 France, CroatiaPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: Ursella, L.; Gacic, M.;Ursella, L.; Gacic, M.;The results of basin-wide vessel-mounted ADCP measurements carried out from May 1995 through February 1996 in the Adriatic Sea are analysed in order to characterise the tidal flow, the steady current field and some specific sub-basin scale features. The M2 tide shows the amphidromic point close to the location predicted from theory. The K1 presents an almost constant phase structure that increases in the northern part from east to west during summer. The circulation in the Italian coastal shelf area is highly variable, due to the local wind forcing and pulses of the Po River discharge. The propagation of the signal associated with the latter, can be described in terms of hybrid internal Kelvin waves, revealed also from the upwelling events. It is also shown that the bottom density-driven current draining the bottom layer of the northern Adriatic is, to a large extent, a time-dependent feature with a temporal scale on the order of days.<br><br><b>Key words. </b>Oceanography: general (descriptive and regional oceanography; marginal and semi-enclosed seas) Oceanography: physical (currents)
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2013 France, Croatia, FrancePublisher:American Meteorological Society Funded by:NSF | Subantarctic Mode Water a..., NSF | Antarctic Intermediate Wa...NSF| Subantarctic Mode Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water mass formation and distribution: an observational-model synthesis using a Southern Ocean state estimate ,NSF| Antarctic Intermediate Water Formation in the Southeast PacificAuthors: Cerovečki, Ivana; Talley, Lynne D.; Mazloff, Matthew R.; Maze, Guillaume;Cerovečki, Ivana; Talley, Lynne D.; Mazloff, Matthew R.; Maze, Guillaume;Abstract Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW) is examined using the data-assimilating, eddy-permitting Southern Ocean State Estimate, for 2005 and 2006. Surface formation due to air–sea buoyancy flux is estimated using Walin analysis, and diapycnal mixing is diagnosed as the difference between surface formation and transport across 30°S, accounting for volume change with time. Water in the density range 26.5 < σθ < 27.1 kg m−3 that includes SAMW is exported northward in all three ocean sectors, with a net transport of (18.2, 17.1) Sv (1 Sv ≡ 106 m3 s−1; for years 2005, 2006); air–sea buoyancy fluxes form (13.2, 6.8) Sv, diapycnal mixing removes (−14.5, −12.6) Sv, and there is a volume loss of (−19.3, −22.9) Sv mostly occurring in the strongest SAMW formation locations. The most vigorous SAMW formation is in the Indian Ocean by air–sea buoyancy flux (9.4, 10.9) Sv, where it is partially destroyed by diapycnal mixing (−6.6, −3.1) Sv. There is strong export to the Pacific, where SAMW is destroyed both by air–sea buoyancy flux (−1.1, −4.6) Sv and diapycnal mixing (−5.6, −8.4) Sv. In the South Atlantic, SAMW is formed by air–sea buoyancy flux (5.0, 0.5) Sv and is destroyed by diapycnal mixing (−2.3, −1.1) Sv. Peaks in air–sea flux formation occur at the Southeast Indian and Southeast Pacific SAMWs (SEISAMWs, SEPSAMWs) densities. Formation over the broad SAMW circumpolar outcrop windows is largely from denser water, driven by differential freshwater gain, augmented or decreased by heating or cooling. In the SEISAMW and SEPSAMW source regions, however, formation is from lighter water, driven by differential heat loss.
ArchiMer - Instituti... arrow_drop_down ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerOther literature type . 2013Data sources: ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerCroatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2013Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 66 citations 66 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 6visibility views 6 download downloads 3 Powered bymore_vert ArchiMer - Instituti... arrow_drop_down ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerOther literature type . 2013Data sources: ArchiMer - Institutional Archive of IfremerCroatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2013Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 United Kingdom, Croatia, Italy, Italy, Lithuania, FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Georg Umgiesser; Marco Bajo; Christian Ferrarin; Andrea Cucco; Piero Lionello; Davide Zanchettin; Alvise Papa; Alessandro Tosoni; Maurizio Ferla; Elisa Coraci; Sara Morucci; Franco Crosato; Andrea Bonometto; Andrea Valentini; Mirko Orlić; Ivan D. Haigh; Jacob Woge Nielsen; Xavier Bertin; André B. Fortunato; Begoña Pérez Gómez; Enrique Álvarez Fanjul; Denis Paradis; Didier Jourdan; Audrey Pasquet; Baptiste Mourre; Joaquín Tintoré; Robert J. Nicholls;handle: 10278/3743409 , 11587/464019
Abstract. This paper reviews the state of the art in storm surge forecasting and its particular application in the northern Adriatic Sea. The city of Venice already depends on operational storm surge forecasting systems to warn the population and economy of imminent flood threats, as well as help to protect the extensive cultural heritage. This will be more important in the future, with the new mobile barriers called MOSE (MOdulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico, Experimental Electromechanical Module) that will be completed by 2021. The barriers will depend on accurate storm surge forecasting to control their operation. In this paper, the physics behind the flooding of Venice is discussed, and the state of the art of storm surge forecasting in Europe is reviewed. The challenges for the surge forecasting systems are analyzed, especially in view of uncertainty. This includes consideration of selected historic extreme events that were particularly difficult to forecast. Four potential improvements are identified: (1) improve meteorological forecasts, (2) develop ensemble forecasting, (3) assimilation of water level measurements and (4) develop a multimodel approach.
University of East A... arrow_drop_down University of East Anglia digital repositoryArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: University of East Anglia digital repositoryNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVirtual Library of Klaipeda UniversityArticle . 2021Data sources: Virtual Library of Klaipeda Universityadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 27 citations 27 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 30visibility views 30 download downloads 49 Powered bymore_vert University of East A... arrow_drop_down University of East Anglia digital repositoryArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedData sources: University of East Anglia digital repositoryNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYVirtual Library of Klaipeda UniversityArticle . 2021Data sources: Virtual Library of Klaipeda Universityadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, France, France, Finland, France, France, BelgiumPublisher:University of California Press Funded by:HRZZ | Coordination reactions of..., EC | BISICLO, NSF | Collaborative Research: S...HRZZ| Coordination reactions of macrocyclic ligands in solution ,EC| BISICLO ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Seasonal Sea Ice Production in the Ross Sea, AntarcticaAuthors: François Fripiat; Klaus M Meiners; Martin Vancoppenolle; Stathys Papadimitriou; +19 AuthorsFrançois Fripiat; Klaus M Meiners; Martin Vancoppenolle; Stathys Papadimitriou; David N. Thomas; Stephen F. Ackley; Kevin R. Arrigo; Gauthier Carnat; Stefano Cozzi; Bruno Delille; Gerhard Dieckmann; Robert B. Dunbar; Agneta Fransson; Gerhard Kattner; Hilary Kennedy; Delphine Lannuzel; David R. Munro; Daiki Nomura; Janne-Markus Rintala; Véronique Schoemann; Jacqueline Stefels; Nadja Steiner; Jean-Louis Tison;Antarctic pack ice is inhabited by a diverse and active microbial community reliant on nutrients for growth. Seeking patterns and overlooked processes, we performed a large-scale compilation of macro-nutrient data (hereafter termed nutrients) in Antarctic pack ice (306 ice-cores collected from 19 research cruises). Dissolved inorganic nitrogen and silicic acid concentrations change with time, as expected from a seasonally productive ecosystem. In winter, salinity-normalized nitrate and silicic acid concentrations (C∗) in sea ice are close to seawater concentrations (Cw), indicating little or no biological activity. In spring, nitrate and silicic acid concentrations become partially depleted with respect to seawater (C∗ Cw). The phosphate excess could be explained by a greater allocation to phosphorus-rich biomolecules during ice algal blooms coupled with convective loss of excess dissolved nitrogen, preferential remineralization of phosphorus, and/or phosphate adsorption onto metal-organic complexes. Ammonium also appears to be efficiently adsorbed onto organic matter, with likely consequences to nitrogen mobility and availability. This dataset supports the view that the sea ice microbial community is highly efficient at processing nutrients but with a dynamic quite different from that in oceanic surface waters calling for focused future investigations. info:eu-repo/semantics/published SCOPUS: ar.j
Elementa: Science of... arrow_drop_down Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Data sources: Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneNARCIS; Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Electronic Publication Information CenterArticle . 2017Data sources: Electronic Publication Information CenterHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiHAL Descartes; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEA; HAL-IRD; HAL-UPMCArticle . 2017License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01832173/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 39 citations 39 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Elementa: Science of... arrow_drop_down Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Data sources: Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneNARCIS; Elementa: Science of the AnthropoceneArticle . 2017Electronic Publication Information CenterArticle . 2017Data sources: Electronic Publication Information CenterHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiHAL Descartes; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEA; HAL-IRD; HAL-UPMCArticle . 2017License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01832173/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2008 Croatia, FrancePublisher:Croatian Geological Survey Authors: Granier, Bruno; Dias-Brito, Dimas; Bucur, Ioan I.;Granier, Bruno; Dias-Brito, Dimas; Bucur, Ioan I.;doi: 10.4154/gc.2008.23
Calcareous Albian-Cenomanian strata in the Potiguar basin yield a number of microfossils, among which are calcareous algae (Dasycladales and Corallinales). This data, together with an inventory of previous discoveries, enabled the discussion of their biogeography. These benthic organisms probably came from the early Central Atlantic Ocean through its northwestern neck between Africa and South America and thus reached the early South Atlantic platforms.
Geologia Croatica arrow_drop_down Geologia CroaticaOther literature type . 2008Full-Text: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/48539Data sources: HRČAK - Portal of scientific journals of Croatiaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 15 citations 15 popularity Average influence Top 10% impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Geologia Croatica arrow_drop_down Geologia CroaticaOther literature type . 2008Full-Text: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/48539Data sources: HRČAK - Portal of scientific journals of Croatiaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 Italy, Spain, Spain, Italy, Spain, Canada, Croatia, FrancePublisher:American Geophysical Union (AGU) Funded by:EC | SABER CULTURAL, EC | GLOBAQUA, SNSF | Bridging biodiversity and... +1 projectsEC| SABER CULTURAL ,EC| GLOBAQUA ,SNSF| Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: a meta-ecosystem perspective ,SNSF| Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in dendritic networks: a meta-ecosystem perspectiveD. von Schiller; Thibault Datry; Roland Corti; Arnaud Foulquier; Klement Tockner; Rafael Marcé; Gonzalo García-Baquero; Iñaki Odriozola; Biel Obrador; Arturo Elosegi; Clara Mendoza-Lera; Mark O. Gessner; Rachel Stubbington; Ricardo J. Albariño; Daniel C. Allen; Florian Altermatt; María Isabel Arce; Shai Arnon; Damien Banas; Andy Banegas-Medina; Erin E. Beller; Melanie L. Blanchette; Juan F. Blanco-Libreros; Joanna Blessing; Iola G. Boëchat; Kate S. Boersma; Michael T. Bogan; Núria Bonada; Nick Bond; K. Brintrup; Andreas Bruder; Ryan M. Burrows; Tommaso Cancellario; Stephanie M. Carlson; Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié; Núria Cid; Michael Danger; B. de Freitas Terra; Arnaud Dehedin; A. M. De Girolamo; R. del Campo; V. D. Diaz-Villanueva; C. P. Duerdoth; Fiona Dyer; Emile Faye; Catherine M. Febria; R. Figueroa; Brian Four; Sarig Gafny; R. Gómez; Lluís Gómez-Gener; Manuel A. S. Graça; Simone Guareschi; Björn Gücker; Felicitas Hoppeler; Jason L. Hwan; S. Kubheka; Alex Laini; Simone D. Langhans; Catherine Leigh; Chelsea J. Little; Stefan Lorenz; J. Marshall; Eduardo J. Martín; Angus R. McIntosh; Elisabeth I. Meyer; Marko Miliša; Musa C. Mlambo; Marcos Moleón; Manuela Morais; Peter M. Negus; Dev K. Niyogi; A. Papatheodoulou; Isabel Pardo; Petr Pařil; Vladimir Pešić; Christophe Piscart; Marek Polášek; Pablo Rodríguez-Lozano; Robert J. Rolls; M. M. Sánchez-Montoya; Ana Savić; Oleksandra Shumilova; Alisha L. Steward; Amina Taleb; A. Uzan; R. Vander Vorste; Nathan J. Waltham; Cleo Woelfle-Erskine; Dominik Zak; Christiane Zarfl; Annamaria Zoppini;doi: 10.1029/2019gb006276
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Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) may represent over half the global stream network, but their contribution to respiration and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is largely undetermined. In particular, little is known about the variability and drivers of respiration in IRES sediments upon rewetting, which could result in large pulses of CO2. We present a global study examining sediments from 200 dry IRES reaches spanning multiple biomes. Results from standardized assays show that mean respiration increased 32–66-fold upon sediment rewetting. Structural equation modelling indicates that this response was driven by sediment texture and organic matter quantity and quality, which, in turn, were influenced by climate, land use and riparian plant cover. Our estimates suggest that respiration pulses resulting from rewetting of IRES sediments could contribute significantly to annual CO2 emissions from the global stream network, with a single respiration pulse potentially increasing emission by 0.2–0.7%. As the spatial and temporal extent of IRES increases globally, our results highlight the importance of recognizing the influence of wetting-drying cycles on respiration and CO2 emissions in stream networks. We thank Y. Etxeberria, L. Sánchez, C. Gutiérrez, G. LeGoff and B. Launay for laboratory support. DvS was supported by a Short-Term Scientific Mission of the COST Action CA15113 (SMIRES, Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams, www.smires.eu), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) and received additional funding from the EU’s 7th Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No. 603629 (GLOBAQUA) and a Grant for Research Groups of the Basque University System (IT-951-16) funded by the Basque Government. RM and BO were supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities through project C-HYDROCHANGE (CGL2017-86788-C3-2-P and CGL2017-86788-C3-3-P). FA was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation grants No. PP00P3_150698 and PP00P3_179089. NC was supported by the EU project LIFE+ TRivers (LIFE13 ENV/ES/000341). SDL received funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 748625. PP and MP were supported by INTER-COST project LTC17017. The authors declare that they have no competing interests. The dataset (Data File S1; DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.8863721) and the R code used to generate the results (Code S1; DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.8863655), including step by step explanations of the statistical tests, have been deposited in Figshare Digital Repository (https://figshare.com/projects/Sediment_Respiration_Pulses_in_Intermittent_Rivers_and_Ephemeral_Streams/66104).
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2019Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Repositorio Institucional Universidad de GranadaOther literature type . Article . 2019Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Article . 2019Full-Text: https://iris.unito.it/bitstream/2318/1843862/1/von%20Schiller%20et%20al%202019%20-%20GBC.pdfData sources: Archivio Istituzionale (AperTO)Global Biogeochemical Cycles; Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User Agreementadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2006 France, CroatiaPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: H. Mihanović; M. Orlić; Z. Pasarić;H. Mihanović; M. Orlić; Z. Pasarić;Abstract. Strong diurnal oscillations, documented by temperature data that were collected along a submarine cliff on the Lastovo Island (southern Adriatic), are studied and compared with sea level and wind measurements at Dubrovnik and Komiža (island of Vis). Three thermistors were deployed at the depths of 15, 22 and 36 m between March 2001 and March 2002. Pronounced diurnal temperature oscillations were detected at 15 and 22 m during the stratified season. The correlation between the sea surface and thermocline displacements was highest in June 2001, when diurnal wind changes were not significant, while diurnal sea level oscillations achieved annual maxima. Thermocline oscillations were in phase with sea level changes. The range of diurnal sea surface variability was close to 19 cm, while the range of corresponding thermocline variability was about 5.4 m. The findings summarize the outcome of the first dedicated study of internal tides in the Adriatic.
Annales Geophysicae arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2006Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2006Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-00318194/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 13 citations 13 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Annales Geophysicae arrow_drop_down Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIOther literature type . 2006Data sources: Croatian Scientific Bibliography - CROSBIMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationArticle . 2006Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-00318194/documentadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020 Norway, FrancePublisher:Frontiers Media SA Authors: Nazzareno Diodato; Chiara Bertolin; Gianni Bellocchi; Gianni Bellocchi;Nazzareno Diodato; Chiara Bertolin; Gianni Bellocchi; Gianni Bellocchi;handle: 11250/2687975
Emerging negative trends in snow depth and cover days highlight the challenges posed by changing snow patterns around the world. They suggest that snow-dependent regions in southern Europe could be affected by these changes because the number of days with snow on the ground (DSG) determines soil processes and water-flow in rivers, streams, lakes and reservoirs. We present here the first homogeneous, annually-resolved (from October to April), multi-centennial (1681–2018 CE) DSG time-series for the Parma meteorological observatory (OBS), in northern Italy, which to date is also the longest DSG series reconstructed in the world. DSG data are in fact still poorly documented and misunderstood due to the limited and fragmentary data measurements of the past. DSG recording only began in 1938 at Parma OBS. To generate the long-term annual DSG time-series at the study site, we develop a model consistent with calibration (1938–1990 CE) and validation (1991–2018 CE) samples of observed data. We show that the variability of DSG depends on winter precipitation and air temperature, as well as on winter-spring temperature variability, suggesting that long sequences of DSG are dominated by cold air masses in years with cold weather and high variability. Modeled DSG data show a downward trend from the 19th century, in the transition period from the cold of the Little Ice Age to the warmth of modern times, followed by a more rapid decline in the five most recent decades. The DSG at Parma OBS appear to have followed over the last century trends similar to those observed throughout Eurasia and across the Northern Hemisphere, where a marked decline of snow-cover duration has been reported in the transition seasons (spring and autumn). © 2020 Diodato, Bertolin and Bellocchi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type , Conference object 2020 Italy, Italy, Italy, Germany, Italy, Croatia, France, Italy, Finland, Italy, Italy, Spain, Italy, Italy, SpainPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:NSF | The Radio-Fermi Connectio..., EC | PREBIST, NSF | Multi-wavelength Observat...NSF| The Radio-Fermi Connection: A Critical Study of Relativistic Jets ,EC| PREBIST ,NSF| Multi-wavelength Observations of Gamma-Ray Blazars - the GLAST ConnectionBanerjee B.; Terzic T.; Paneque D.; Majumdar P.; Acciari V. A.; Ansoldi S.; Antonelli L. A.; Artero M.; Asano K.; Babic A.; Banrje B.; Baquero A.; Barres de Almeida U.; Barrio J. A.; Batkovic I.; Becerra Gonzalez J.; Bednarek W.; Bellizzi L.; Bernardini E.; Bernardos M.; Berti A.; Besenrieder J.; Bhattacharyya W.; Bigongiari C.; Blanch O.; Bokenkamp H.; Bonnoli G.; Bosnjak Z.; Busetto G.; Carosi R.; Ceribella G.; Cerruti M.; Chai Y.; Chilingarian A.; Cikota S.; Colak S. M.; Colombo E.; Contreras J. L.; Cortina J.; Covino S.; D'Amico G.; D'Elia V.; Da Vela P.; Dazzi F.; De Angelis A.; De Lotto B.; Delfino M.; Delgado J.; Delgado Mendez C.; Depaoli D.; Di Pierro F.; Di Venere L.; Do Souto Espineira E.; Dominis Prester D.; Donini A.; Doro M.; Fallah Ramazani V.; Fattorini A.; Fonseca M. V.; Font L.; Fruck C.; Fukami S.; Fukazawa Y.; Garcia Lopez R. J.; Garczarczyk M.; Gasparyan S.; Gaug M.; Giglietto N.; Giordano F.; Gliwny P.; Godinovic N.; Green J. G.; Green D.; Hadasch D.; Hahn A.; Heckmann L.; Herrera J.; Hoang J.; Hrupec D.; Hutten M.; Inada T.; Ishio K.; Iwamura Y.; Jimenez Martinez I.; Jormanainen J.; Jouvin L.; Karjalainen M.; Kerszberg D.; Kobayashi Y.; Kubo H.; Kushida J.; Lamastra A.; Lelas D.; Leone F.; Lindfors E.; Linhoff L.; Lombardi S.; Longo F.; Lopez-Coto R.; Lopez-Moya M.; Lopez-Oramas A.; Loporchio S.; Machado de Oliveira Fraga B.; Maggio C.; Righini S.; Makariev M.; Mallamaci M.; Maneva G.; Manganaro M.; Maraschi L.; Mariotti M.; Martinez M.; Mazin D.; Menchiari S.; Mender S.; Micanovic S.; Miceli D.; Miener T.; Miranda J. M.; Mirzoyan R.; Molina E.; Moralejo A.; Morcuende D.; Moreno V.; Moretti E.; Nakamori T.; Nava L.; Neustroev V.; Nigro C.; Nilsson K.; Nishijima K.; Noda K.; Nozaki S.; Ohtani Y.; Oka T.; Otero-Santos J.; Paiano S.; Palatiello M.; Vera R. J. C.; Paoletti R.; Paredes J. M.; Pavletic L.; Penil P.; Persic M.; Pihet M.; Prada Moroni P. G.; Prandini E.; Priyadarshi C.; Puljak I.; Ribo M.; Rico J.; Righi C.; Rugliancich A.; Sahakyan N.; Saito T.; Sakurai S.; Satalecka K.; Saturni F. G.; Lien A. Y.; Schmidt K.; Schweizer T.; Sitarek J.; Snidaric I.; Sobczynska D.; Spolon A.; Stamerra A.; Striskovic J.; Strom D.; Strzys M.; Suda Y.; Suric T.; Takahashi M.; Takeishi R.; Tavecchio F.; Temnikov P.; Jarvela E.; Teshima M.; Tosti L.; Truzzi S.; Tutone A.; Ubach S.; van Scherpenberg J.; Vanzo G.; Vazquez Acosta M.; Ventura S.; Verguilov V.; Vigorito C. F.; Vitale V.; Vovk I.; Will M.; Wunderlich C.; Yamamoto T.; Zaric D.; Arbet-Engels A.; Baack D.; Balbo M.; Biland A.; Bretz T.; Buss J.; Dorner D.; Elsaesser D.; Rhode W.; Walter R.; Verrecchia F.; Leto C.; Tornikoski M.; Ramakrishnan V.;We report a characterization of the multiband flux variability and correlations of the nearby (z = 0.031) blazar Markarian 421 (Mrk 421) using data from Metsähovi, Swift, Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, FACT, and other collaborations and instruments from 2014 November till 2016 June. Mrk 421 did not show any prominent flaring activity, but exhibited periods of historically low activity above 1 TeV (F_>1 TeV < 1.7 × 10^−12 ph cm^−2 s^−1) and in the 2–10 keV (X-ray) band (F|$_{2-10\, \mathrm{keV}}\lt 3.6\times 10^{-11}$| erg cm^−2 s^−1), during which the Swift-BAT data suggest an additional spectral component beyond the regular synchrotron emission. The highest flux variability occurs in X-rays and very high-energy (E > 0.1 TeV) γ-rays, which, despite the low activity, show a significant positive correlation with no time lag. The HR_keV and HR_TeV show the harder-when-brighter trend observed in many blazars, but the trend flattens at the highest fluxes, which suggests a change in the processes dominating the blazar variability. Enlarging our data set with data from years 2007 to 2014, we measured a positive correlation between the optical and the GeV emission over a range of about 60 d centred at time lag zero, and a positive correlation between the optical/GeV and the radio emission over a range of about 60 d centred at a time lag of |$43^{+9}_{-6}$| d. This observation is consistent with the radio-bright zone being located about 0.2 parsec downstream from the optical/GeV emission regions of the jet. The flux distributions are better described with a lognormal function in most of the energy bands probed, indicating that the variability in Mrk 421 is likely produced by a multiplicative process. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 504(1), 1427 (2021). doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3727 Published by Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2018 Croatia, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | TODOEC| TODONégrel, Philippe; Ladenberger, Anna; Reimann, Clemens; Birke, Manfred; Sadeghi, Martiya; The GEMAS Project Team: S. Albanese; M. Andersson; R. Baritz; M. J. Batista; A. Bel-lan; D. Cicchella; A. Demetriades; B. De Vivo; W. De Vos; E. Dinelli; M. Ďuriš; A. Dusza-Dobek; O. A. Eggen; M. Eklund; V. Ernstsen; P. Filzmoser; D. M. A. Flight; S. Forrester; M. Fuchs; U. Fügedi; A. Gilucis; M. Gosar; V. Gregorauskiene; W. De Groot; A. Gulan; J. Halamić; E. Haslinger; P. Hayoz; R. Hoffmann; J. Hoogewerff; H. Hrvatovic; S. Husnjak; L. Janik; G. Jordan; M. Kaminari; J. Kirby; J. Kivisilla; V. Klos; F. Krone; P. Kwećko; L. Kuti; A. Lima; J. Locutura; D. P. Lucivjansky; A. Mann; D. Mackovych; M. McLaughlin; B. I. Malyuk; R. Maquil; R. G. Meuli; G. Mol; P. O'Connor; R. K. Oorts; R. T. Ottesen; A. Pasieczna; W. Petersell; S. Pfleiderer; M. Poňavič; S. Pramuka; C. Prazeres; U. Rauch; S. Radusinović; I. Salpeteur; R. Scanlon; A. Schedl; A. J. Scheib; I. Schoeters; P. Šefčik; E Sellersjö; F. Skopljak; I. Slaninka; A. Šorša; R. Srvkota; T. Stafilov; T. Tarvainen; V. Trendavilov; P. Valera; V. Verougstraete; D. Vidojević; A. Zissimos and Z. Zomeni.;Abstract Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0–20 cm) samples were collected from a large part of Europe (33 countries, 5.6 million km2) as part of the GEMAS (GEochemical Mapping of Agricultural and grazing land Soil) soil mapping project. The soil data have been used to provide a general view of element mobility and source rocks at the continental scale, either by reference to average crustal abundances or to normalised patterns of element mobility during weathering processes. The survey area includes a diverse group of soil parent materials with varying geological history, a wide range of climate zones, and landscapes. Total concentrations of Rb, Ga, and Cs in European soil were determined by XRF (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry). In addition, hot aqua regia available element concentrations were analysed by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ICP-MS. Their spatial distribution patterns are shown in geochemical maps. The spatial distribution of Rb, Ga and Cs in Ap soil is quite comparable for the aqua regia and XRF results. The Cs spatial pattern reflects best the large difference between trace element concentrations in northern Europe with predominantly low concentrations and southern Europe with approximately two times higher values. The maximum extent of the last glaciation is visible as a clear concentration break on the map. Lithology of the underlying bedrock is inferred as the major source of geochemical anomalies. In search for characterising the soil parent material and degree of weathering, the soil data were examined for Ga and Cs using two methods. First, the estimated degree of extractability DEi of an element in a sample was calculated by dividing aqua regia available concentrations by the total concentrations obtained by XRF analysis for Al, Na, Ca, K, Rb, Ga and Cs. The different DEi were investigated for 10 geological parent material subgroups (alkaline rocks, granite, calcareous rocks, basalt-mafic rocks, unclassified lithologies, Precambrian granitic gneiss bedrocks, loess, organic soils, schist and soil developed on coarse-grained sandy deposits). The role of clay as main carrier of Ga and Cs phases was inferred for soils developed on several types of bedrock such as granite, gneiss and alkaline rocks. Additionally, an affinity of Cs for loess and carbonate rocks has been observed.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2001 France, CroatiaPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Authors: Ursella, L.; Gacic, M.;Ursella, L.; Gacic, M.;The results of basin-wide vessel-mounted ADCP measurements carried out from May 1995 through February 1996 in the Adriatic Sea are analysed in order to characterise the tidal flow, the steady current field and some specific sub-basin scale features. The M2 tide shows the amphidromic point close to the location predicted from theory. The K1 presents an almost constant phase structure that increases in the northern part from east to west during summer. The circulation in the Italian coastal shelf area is highly variable, due to the local wind forcing and pulses of the Po River discharge. The propagation of the signal associated with the latter, can be described in terms of hybrid internal Kelvin waves, revealed also from the upwelling events. It is also shown that the bottom density-driven current draining the bottom layer of the northern Adriatic is, to a large extent, a time-dependent feature with a temporal scale on the order of days.<br><br><b>Key words. </b>Oceanography: general (descriptive and regional oceanography; marginal and semi-enclosed seas) Oceanography: physical (currents)
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