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Título: | Global Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems | Autores/as: | Todd, Robert E. Chavez, Francisco P. Clayton, Sophie Cravatte, Sophie Goes, Marlos Greco, Michelle Ling, Xiaopei Sprintall, Janet Zilberman, Nathalie, V Archer, Matthew Aristegui, Javier Balmaseda, Magdalena Bane, John M. Baringer, Molly O. Barth, John A. Beal, Lisa M. Brandt, Peter Calil, Paulo H. R. Campos, Edmo Centurioni, Luca R. Chidichimo, Maria Paz Cirano, Mauro Cronin, Meghan F. Curchitser, Enrique N. Davis, Russ E. Dengler, Marcus deYoung, Brad Dong, Shenfu Escribano, Ruben Fassbender, Andrea J. Fawcett, Sarah E. Feng, Ming Goni, Gustavo J. Gray, Alison R. Gutierrez, Dimitri Hebert, Dave Hummels, Rebecca Ito, Shin-ichi Krug, Marjorlaine Lacan, Francois Laurindo, Lucas Lazar, Alban Lee, Craig M. Lengaigne, Matthieu Levine, Naomi M. Middleton, John Montes, Ivonne Muglia, Mike Nagai, Takeyoshi Palevsky, Hilary, I Palter, Jaime B. Phillips, Helen E. Piola, Alberto Plueddemann, Albert J. Qiu, Bo Rodrigues, Regina R. Roughan, Moninya Rudnick, Daniel L. Rykaczewski, Ryan R. Saraceno, Martin Seim, Harvey Sen Gupta, Alex Shannon, Lynne Sloyan, Bernadette M. Sutton, Adrienne J. Thompson, LuAnne van der Plas, Anja K. Volkov, Denis Wilkin, John Zhang, Dongxiao Zhang, Linlin |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 2510 Oceanografía | Palabras clave: | East Australian Current California Current System Meridional Overturning Circulation Sea-Surface Temperature Humboldt Current System, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Publicación seriada: | Frontiers in Marine Science | Resumen: | Ocean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a global network of boundary current observing systems is a critical part of ongoing development of the Global Ocean Observing System. The characteristics of boundary current systems are reviewed, focusing on scientific and societal motivations for sustained observing. Techniques currently used to observe boundary current systems are reviewed, followed by a census of the current state of boundary current observing systems globally. The next steps in the development of boundary current observing systems are considered, leading to several specific recommendations. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58424 | ISSN: | 2296-7745 | DOI: | 10.3389/fmars.2019.00423 | Fuente: | Frontiers In Marine Science [2296-7745], v. 6, 423 |
Colección: | Reseña |
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