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Seasonal Link Between Deepwater Overflow Through the Luzon Strait and Deep Western Boundary Current in the Philippine Sea
Published 2023-09-01“…Abstract The cold dense water from the Pacific sinks to the deep South China Sea (SCS) through the Luzon Strait, driving the abyssal and overturning circulations in the SCS, and affecting the Indonesia Throughflow and its associated heat and freshwater fluxes. …”
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Topographic enhancement of vertical turbulent mixing in the Southern Ocean
Published 2017“…The increased tracer residence time may explain the large vertical fluxes of heat and salt required to close the abyssal circulation.…”
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A Model of the Ocean Overturning Circulation with Two Closed Basins and a Reentrant Channel
Published 2018“…A two-layer, two-basin model that accounts for these exchanges is introduced and suggests that in the present-day climate the overturning circulation is best described as the combination of three circulations: an adiabatic overturning circulation in the Atlantic Ocean associated with transformation of intermediate to deep waters in the north, a diabatic overturning circulation in the Indo- Pacific Ocean associated with transformation of abyssal to deep waters by mixing, and an interbasin circulation that exchanges waters geostrophically between the two oceans through the Southern Ocean. …”
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Overturning circulation driven by breaking internal waves in the deep ocean
Published 2014“…While these results are uncertain due to many assumptions, poorly constrained parameters and data noise that enter in the calculation, the result that lee wave-driven mixing plays an important role in the abyssal ocean circulation is likely robust. The implication is that lee wave-driven mixing should be represented in ocean and climate models, but currently it is not.…”
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Glacial cycles drive variations in the production of oceanic crust
Published 2015“…These results suggest that abyssal hills, one of the most common bathymetric features on Earth, record the magmatic response to changes in sea level. …”
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Le game s’est fait vie. Sociologie de Black Mirror et post-sérialité télévisuelle
Published 2019-12-01“…The British TV series written by Charlie Brooker for Endemol plunges us even into the darkest and most morbid abysses of this problem. …”
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On the insensitivity of the wind-driven circulation to bottom topography
Published 2001“…We find classical Sverdrup gyres within the thermocline, increasingly zonal flows at mid-depths, and weak topographically-bounded gyres within the abyssal ocean.…”
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Sedimentary architecture and evolution of a Quaternary sand-rich submarine fan in the South China Sea
Published 2023-11-01“…Notably, the targeted sand-rich submarine fan lies within the abyssal plain, situated at a water depth of 1300-1700 m. …”
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Diapycnal Upwelling Over the Kyushu‐Palau Ridge in the North Pacific Ocean
Published 2023-09-01“…Besides, the ridge‐related topography contributes more deep‐water mass transformation than abyssal basins in the Philippine Sea. This study highlights the significant role of rough bathymetry features in generating diapycnal upwelling in the North Pacific.…”
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Upstream and Downstream Wind‐Stress Forcing of Seasonal Variability of Luzon Strait Deep Overflow Transport
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The Luzon Strait Deep Overflow (LZDO) transports deep‐water masses from the Pacific Ocean (upstream) to the South China Sea (SCS, downstream), playing a vital role in shaping the hydrographic and biogeochemical structure and regulating abyssal circulation within the SCS. Recent studies suggest that the seasonal variability of LZDO transport is primarily wind‐driven; however, the specific mechanisms and key wind‐forcing areas remain unclear. …”
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Cinema Against Doublethink: Ethical Encounters with the Lost Pasts of World History, by David Martin-Jones
Published 2021-08-01“…True empathy is not a total understanding of the other, the gait of one in the satisfied knowledge of a walk in the other’s shoes, but an encounter with empathy’s own limits, the impossibility of access to the other’s experiences and histories, an act of hesitation at the edge of an irreducible abyssal distance. What David Martin-Jones does in his bold and brilliant Cinema Against Doublethink is to extend this Levinasian insight to a perspective on world history and the lost pasts of the Global South. …”
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Living on the edge – first survey of loriciferans along the Atacama Trench
Published 2023-07-01“…Whereas no loriciferans were collected from the actual trench, the continental slope and surrounding abyssal plains yielded two species of Rugiloricus and two of Pliciloricus. …”
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Lipids of Prokaryotic Origin at the Base of Marine Food Webs
Published 2012-11-01“…In particular niches of the marine environment, such as abyssal trenches, icy waters and hot vents, the base of the food web is composed of bacteria and archaea that have developed strategies to survive and thrive under the most extreme conditions. …”
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Multi-year ocean thermal variability
Published 2020-01-01“…With time-averaging, the sub-basin scales connected to abyssal topography and meteorological structures emerge in the fields. …”
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La fuite d’Œdipe de Corinthe à Thèbes
Published 2010-11-01“…À travers des décors oniriques peuplés de monstres sacrés, qui ne sont que le reflet des abysses de l’inconscient, la fuite d’Œdipe revêt, dans l’œuvre de Pasolini, une forte dimension symbolique, teintée de réminiscences autobiographiques. …”
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High biodiversity on a deep-water reef in the eastern Fram Strait.
Published 2014-01-01“…These figures contrast with the surrounding abyssal plain fauna, with an average of only 18.1±1.4 species and 29.4±4.3 individuals m(-2) (mean ± standard error). …”
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Persistent Magma‐Rich Waves Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges Explain Long Periodicity on Ocean Floor Fabric
Published 2022-06-01“…Recent debate has focused on whether sea level changes—driven by Milankovitch glacial cycles—generate the abyssal hill fabric of the ocean floor by modulating mid‐ocean ridge magma supply. …”
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«Unearthing the divine horrors»
Published 2023-12-01“…These entities, residing in abyssal depths, bear distinctly demonic attributes, highlighting the profound influence of Christian cosmology. …”
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Revelations from the Underground: Trinitarian Metaphysics and the Underground Church
Published 2023-07-01“…Others—such as Hegel or Heidegger—have more radically linked this dialectic to the abyssal unground, recalling Boehme and Hölderlin. …”
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Alpha and beta diversity patterns of polychaete assemblages across the nodule province of the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (equatorial Pacific)
Published 2020-02-01“…<p>In the abyssal equatorial Pacific Ocean, most of the seafloor of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ), a 6 million km<span class="inline-formula"><sup>2</sup></span> polymetallic nodule province, has been preempted for future mining. …”
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