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Autor:
Francisco E. Werner, Brian R. MacKenzie, R. Ian Perry, R. Gregory Lough, Christopher E. Naimie, Brian O. Blaton, John A. Quinlan
Publikováno v:
Scientia Marina, Vol 65, Iss S1, Pp 99-115 (2001)
Using an individual-based model approach we consider trophodynamic effects on the growth and survival of larval cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on Georges Bank during late winter/early spring. These studies represent an exte
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https://doaj.org/article/2234991b4f024d2cb53647199d1fbe80
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marine Systems. 37:279-297
A 3D finite-element numerical model is applied to the Adriatic Sea to simulate its tidal motions. This fully nonlinear model includes a free surface, very realistic topography, and an advanced turbulence closure. Comparison with available tidal eleva
Autor:
Daniel R. Lynch, Christopher E. Naimie
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 22:2191-2224
Nonlinear inversion of velocity observations to produce limited-area circulation hindcasts is examined in the context of the USGLOBEC-Georges Bank surveys. Two linear inverses representing tide- and wind-band responses are used serially in an iterati
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 58:985-993
In the spring of 1995, an intrusion of warm/salty slope water occurred on the southern flank of Georges Bank. As observed on several cross-bank hydrographic and acoustic Doppler current profiler sections, this intrusion resulted in a narrow (10 km) b
Autor:
Daniel R. Lynch, Christopher E. Naimie
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 21:1121-1137
The ability to compute circulation based on limited data is addressed. The operational context is a 3-day ADCP survey in the Yellow Sea, offshore from a tidally energetic semi-enclosed bay. Velocity data are inverted to deduce boundary conditions for
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 21:667-695
The three-dimensional climatological circulation is computed for the Yellow and Bohai Seas in a series of six bimonthly realizations. The model (QUODDY, Lynch et al., Continental Shelf Res. 16(7) (1996) 875) is nonlinear, tide-resolving, and baroclin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physical Oceanography. 31:591-615
A realistic representation of 3D seasonal circulation and hydrography on the western and central Scotian Shelf has been obtained from historical observations and a combination of diagnostic and prognostic numerical models with forcing by tides, wind
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 48:501-518
We examine the near-surface circulation on Georges Bank by comparing data collected from satellite-tracked drifters in the real ocean and data computed for simulated drifters in a virtual ocean. The observed trajectory data set was obtained from drif
Autor:
Dennis J. McGillicuddy, V. K. Kosnyrev, Richard Leuttich, Francisco E. Werner, Carin J. Ashjian, Charles G. Hannah, Craig V.W. Lewis, Cabell S. Davis, Robert Groman, John A. Quinlan, Justin T. C. Ip, James R. Ledwell, James P. Manning, Brian Blanton, James H. Churchill, Scott M. Gallager, Daniel R. Lynch, Charles N. Flagg, Christopher E. Naimie, Gregory Lough
Publikováno v:
Oceanography. 14:65-77
Autor:
Christopher E. Naimie, Lewis S. Incze
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Oceanography. 9:99-113
We used a coupled physical–biological model to examine potential distances between hatching and settlement locations for lobsters in the Gulf of Maine. The physical model is based on a finite-element mesh and climatological averages of the seasonal