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Barceló-Llull, Bàrbara, Rosselló, Pere, Combes, Vincent, Sánchez-Román, Antonio, Pujol, M. Isabelle, Pascual, Ananda
Ocean mesoscale variability, a key component of the climate system, influences ocean circulation and heat, gas, carbon and nutrient distribution. Trends on Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE), a metric measuring its intensity, are investigated using two produc
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.08014
Autor:
Combes, Vincent, Ravit, Magali
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In L'Évolution psychiatrique September 2024 89(3):525-537
Autor:
Combes, Vincent
The upwelling and cross-shelf transport dynamics along the Pacific Eastern Boundary is explored using a high resolution ocean model for the last 60 years. Three ocean circulations have been modeled. From North to South, we investigate the dynamics of
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http://hdl.handle.net/1853/34814
Autor:
Strub, P. Ted, James, Corinne, Fisher, Jennifer L., Fewings, Melanie R., Zeman, Samantha M., Combes, Vincent, Garwood, Jessica C., Bolm, Anna E., Scherer, Andrew
Publikováno v:
In Progress in Oceanography December 2024 229
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In Journal of South American Earth Sciences January 2024 133
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Autor:
Meerhoff, Erika, Combes, Vincent, Matano, Ricardo, Barrier, Nicolas, Franco, Barbara, Piola, Alberto, Hernández-Vaca, Freddy, Defeo, Omar
Publikováno v:
In Marine Environmental Research April 2022 176
Publikováno v:
In Progress in Oceanography November 2021 198
Autor:
Combes, Vincent Emmanuel
The response of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) circulation to large-scale North Pacific climate variability is explored using three high resolution (15 km) regional ocean model ensembles over the period 1950-2004. On interannual and decadal timescales the
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http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14532
Publikováno v:
In L'Évolution psychiatrique May 2020 85(2):207-215