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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Hideo Oyagi and Kazuhiro Amita
A thermal system in the very deep Lake Tazawa (maximum depth, 423 m) was investigated by estimating the heat budget. In the heat budget estimate, the net heat input at the lake?s surface and the heat input by river inflow and groundwater inflow were cons...
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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Akio Goto, Jun Okada, Takashi Yamaguchi and Hideo Oyagi
Exploring how the hydrological and thermal conditions of a volcanic lake change in response to volcanic activity is important to identify the signs of a volcanic eruption. A water cycle system and a geothermal process in a crater lake, Okama, in the acti...
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Binbin Wang, Yaoming Ma, Yan Wang, Lazhu, Lu Wang, Weiqiang Ma and Bob Su
Lake stratification and mixing processes can influence gas and energy transport in the water column and water?atmosphere interactions, thus impacting limnology and local climate. Featuring the largest high-elevation inland lake zone in the world, compreh...
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Yiwen Li, Juan Liu, Pengfei Lin, Hailong Liu, Zipeng Yu, Weipeng Zheng and Jinlei Chen
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are becoming increasingly frequent and intense around China, impacting marine ecosystems and coastal communities. Accurate forecasting of MHWs is crucial for their management and mitigation. In this study, we assess the forecastin...
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Shuzong Han, Mingjie Wang and Bo Peng
Typhoons are serious natural disasters in coastal areas. During the summer of 2011, successive typhoons Nesat and Nalgae appeared in the South China Sea, providing a unique opportunity for us to study the response of the upper ocean to successive typhoon...
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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Akio Goto, Jun Okada, Takashi Yamaguchi, Satoshi Miura and Mare Yamamoto
The Okama Crater Lake is located in the highly active Zao Volcano on the boundary of Miyagi and Yamagata Prefectures, Japan. At present, the lake stays relatively calm with neither bubbling, steaming nor gas smell at a pH of 3.2?3.4, though the lake did ...
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Dmitry Stepanov, Vladimir Fomin, Anatoly Gusev and Nikolay Diansky
The driving mechanisms of mesoscale processes and associated heat transport in the Japan/East Sea (JES) from 1990 to 2010 were examined using eddy-resolving ocean model simulations. The simulated circulation showed correctly reproduced JES major basin-sc...
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Mohammad Nabi Allahdadi, Chunyan Li and Nazanin Chaichitehrani
Studying mixing and re-stratification during and after hurricanes have important implications for the simulation of circulation and bio-geochemical processes in oceanic and shelf waters. Numerical experiments using FVCOM on an unstructured computational ...
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Kamran Koohestani, Mohammad Nabi Allahdadi and Nazanin Chaichitehrani
The category 5-equivalent tropical Cyclone Gonu (2007) was the strongest cyclone to enter the northern Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman. The impact of this cyclone on the sea surface temperature (SST) cooling and deepening of the mixed layer was investigated...
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Dibyendu Chatterjee,Chinmaya Kumar Swain,Sumanta Chatterjee,Pratap Bhattacharyya,Rahul Tripathi,Banwari Lal,Priyanka Gautam,Mohammad Shahid,Pradeep Kumar Dash,Biswaranjan Dhal,Amaresh Kumar Nayak
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A two-year (2015 and 2016) field experiment was carried out to study the surface energy budget and energy balance closure (EBC) in a tropical lowland rice paddy in Cuttack, India. Maintenance of a standing water layer in lowland irrigated rice ecosystem ...
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