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Ocean currents --- Ocean circulation --- Meridional overturning circulation --- Conveyor, Great ocean --- Conveyor belt, Ocean --- Global conveyor belt (Oceanography) --- Great ocean conveyor --- MOC (Oceanography) --- Ocean conveyor belt --- Overturning circulation, Meridional --- Thermohaline circulation --- Circulation, Ocean --- Oceanography --- Currents, Oceanic --- Water currents --- Ocean surface topography --- Research --- Research. --- El Nino Current --- Corriente del Niño --- Holy Child Current --- Niño Current --- Physical oceanography
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In this wide-ranging and comprehensive review of the historical development and current status of ocean circulation models, the analysis extends from simple analytical approaches to the latest high-resolution numerical models with data assimilation. The authors, both of whom are pioneer scientists in ocean and shelf sea modelling, look back at the evolution of Western and Eastern modelling methodologies during the second half of the last century. They also present the very latest information on ocean climate modelling and offer examples for a number of oceans and shelf seas. The book includes a critical analysis of literature on ocean climate variability modelling, as well as assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the best-known modelling techniques. It also anticipates future developments in the field, focusing on models based on a synthesis of numerical simulation and field observation, and on nonlinear thermodynamic model data synthesis. The authors are ideally placed to offer an in-depth perspective on ocean climate modelling. Academician Artem Sarkisyan is currently acting professor at the Moscow State University. He is a pioneer scientist in numerical modelling of ocean circulation, with more than half a century of experience in the field. He is the author and co-author of more than 230 papers and 12 books, published in Russian, English and Chinese, and has been guest lecturer at the universities of Hamburg and Delhi. He has been involved in numerous international programs including WOCE, POLYMODE, TOGA and IAPSO, of which he has been vice-president. Jürgen Sündermann is Professor Emeritus in Physical Oceanography of the University of Hamburg, Germany. He has been the director of the Centre of Marine and Climate Research in Hamburg for 12 years. He has also been vice-president of IAPSO, and is a coordinator and reviewer of EU research projects. Prof. Sündermann is guest professor and scientist at academic institutions in Honolulu, USA; Novosibirsk, Russia; Pune, India; Ispra, Italy; and Qingdao in China. He is a Foreign Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, a member of AGU and AMS. He has published 10 books and more than 100 papers in scientific journals.
Marine meteorology. --- Ocean circulation -- Mathematical models. --- Ocean circulation. --- Ocean circulation --- Marine meteorology --- Climatic changes --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Marine Science --- Mathematical models --- Mathematical models. --- Maritime meteorology --- Meteorology, Maritime --- Circulation, Ocean --- Earth sciences. --- Climatology. --- Oceanography. --- Climate change. --- Environmental sciences. --- Earth Sciences. --- Math. Appl. in Environmental Science. --- Climate Change. --- Meteorology --- Oceanography --- Climatic changes. --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Environmental science --- Science --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Environmental aspects --- Climate --- Climate science --- Climate sciences --- Science of climate --- Atmospheric science --- Global environmental change
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Originally published in Russian in 2006, this is the first English translation of this important book on paleoceanography and paleoclimatology. Its initial publication was followed by a surge of interest in this subject prompting the author to revise and translate her original work. In the book, she successfully summarizes her own research over recent years and compiles an overview of up-to-date knowledge on past ocean circulation. The key topics include: - Modern thermohaline circulation and main stages of its development during the Cenozoic - Methods and proxies of paleoceanographic reconstruction - Variability of the meridional overturning circulation and paleoceanographic events in the North Atlantic during the last climatic cycle - Influence of the global thermohaline circulation on paleoceanographic events in the Eurasian Arctic seas, the Northern Indian Ocean, and the South China Sea - The role of the thermohaline circulation in global teleconnections in the Antarctic, Eurasian Arctic, northern Pacific and low latitudes Indo-Pacific. Comprehensive investigation of hundreds of international publications and her own results, convinced the author that the global thermohaline circulation controls the remote teleconnections on millennial-scale and partly on centennial-scale, while short-term climate signals are mainly transferred by the atmosphere. This revised and extended English edition provides the latest unpublished data, new figures and modeling results. The extensive reference list contains more than 800 publications and 140 new references. Dr. Elena V. Ivanova is Senior Research Scientist and head of the Paleoceanography Team at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Shirshov Institute of Oceanology in Moscow. She is a member of the Russian Paleontological Society, The Micropaleontological Society, the American Geophysical Union, and was a Russian representative in IMAGES (the International Marine Global Change Study) from 1998 to 2007. In this book she reviews the data collected during 10 marine cruises including the IMAGES MONA cruise and a Russian-Norwegian cruise in the Barents Sea in 2004, where she served as a Chief Scientist.
Meridional overturning circulation. --- Ocean circulation. --- Paleoceanography. --- Paleoclimatology. --- Meridional overturning circulation --- Ocean circulation --- Paleoceanography --- Paleoclimatology --- Marine Science --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Paleo-oceanography --- Paleooceanography --- Circulation, Ocean --- Earth sciences. --- Climatology. --- Oceanography. --- Atmospheric sciences. --- Aquatic ecology. --- Geoecology. --- Environmental geology. --- Earth Sciences. --- Atmospheric Sciences. --- Freshwater & Marine Ecology. --- Geoecology/Natural Processes. --- Oceanography --- Aquatic biology. --- Ecology. --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Hydrobiology --- Water biology --- Aquatic sciences --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Ecology --- Aquatic ecology . --- Geoecology --- Environmental protection --- Physical geology --- Aquatic biology --- Climate --- Climate science --- Climate sciences --- Science of climate --- Atmospheric science --- Atmospheric sciences --- Atmosphere
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