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Hood, Rr; Bange, Hw; Beal, L; Beckley, Le; Burkill, P; Cowie, Gl; D'Adamo, N; Ganssen, G; Hendon, H; Hermes, J; Honda, M; Mcphaden, M; Roberts, M; Singh, S; Urban, E; Yu, W. |
Although there have been significant advances in our ability to describe and model the Earth System, our understanding of geologic, oceanic and atmospheric processes in the Indian Ocean is still rudimentary in many respects. This is largely because the Indian Ocean remains under-sampled in both space and time, especially compared to the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The situation is compounded by the Indian Ocean being a dynamically complex and highly variable system under monsoonal influence. Many uncertainties remain in terms of how geologic, oceanic and atmospheric processes affect climate, extreme events, marine biogeochemical cycles, ecosystems and human populations in and around the Indian Ocean. There are also growing concerns about food security in... |
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Ano: 2015 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00651/76340/77331.pdf |
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