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IOCAS Delegation Visited Thailand
WANG Fan, director of the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), led a delegation to Thailand from February 19 to 26, 2023.In order to further promote the organization and planning of I3PCC and expand cooperation with relevant Thai institutions involved in the sea, WANG Fan, director of the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), led a delegation...
Mar 03, 2023
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Anthropogenic Warming Leads Record-breaking Northwest Pacific Marine Heatwave about 43 Times More Likely
Extreme event attribution can determine whether anthropogenic global warming made an event/type of event more likely and by how much. In the past years, studies have already connected global warming to changes in territorial extremes, however, few studi...Extreme event attribution can determine whether anthropogenic global warming made an event/type of event more likely and by how much. In the past years, studies have already connected global warming to changes in territorial extremes, however, few studi...
Feb 17, 2023
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Weathering Input from South Asia to Indian Ocean Has Been Enhanced since the Late Eocene
The Earth's climate experienced drastic changes during the Cenozoic, characterized by global cooling and development of polar ice sheets. A gradual decrease in atmospheric CO2 concentration was considered to be the key factor in this long-term cooling. ...The Earth's climate experienced drastic changes during the Cenozoic, characterized by global cooling and development of polar ice sheets. A gradual decrease in atmospheric CO2 concentration was considered to be the key factor in this long-term cooling. ...
Feb 06, 2023
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Marine Sediment Tells Story of East Asian Rainfall over the Past 400,000 Years
For a long time, the periodicity of Quaternary Asian low-latitude hydroclimate cyclicity has been attributed to insolation forcing, which is in contrast with dominant ice-sheet and CO2 controls identified in mid-high-latitude regions. However, due to in...For a long time, the cyclicity of Quaternary Asian low-latitude hydroclimate has been attributed to insolation forcing, which is in contrast with dominant ice-sheet and CO2 controls identified in mid-high-latitude regions. However, due to inconsistent r...
Jan 11, 2023
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Study Reveals Spatial and Temporal Evolution of Precipitation in Indo-Pacific Region over the Last 40,000 Years
The Indo-Pacific warm pool is the warmest ocean in the world and is known as the global heat engine", playing an important role in the climate system. Future climate prediction in the Indo-Pacific Convergence requires not only a full understanding of th...The Indo-Pacific warm pool is the warmest ocean in the world and is known as the global "heat engine", playing an important role in the climate system. Future climate prediction in the Indo-Pacific Convergence requires not only a full understanding of t...
Dec 16, 2022
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Chinese Scientists Establish First Deep-sea In-situ Spectroscopy Lab in South China Sea
Chinese scientists have successfully developed the first lander-based multi-channel Raman spectroscopy system, which can be mounted on the lander to form a deep-sea, in-situ spectroscopy lab in the South China Sea.Source: Global Times
By Yu Xi
Published: Dec 07, 2022 08:50 PM Updated: Dec 07, 2022 08:48 PM
The lander-based deep-sea multi-channel Raman spectroscopy system conducts operation in the deep-sea cold seep. Photo: Courtesy of Institute of Oce...
Dec 08, 2022
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Asiatic Hard Clams Can Synthesize Antibiotic
The clams and other invertebrates often live in habitats with dense bacterial populations, despite lacking adaptive, lymphocyte-based immune systems. How clams resist bacterial pathogens in the environment is unclear.The clams and other invertebrates often live in habitats with dense bacterial populations, despite lacking adaptive, lymphocyte-based immune systems. How clams resist bacterial pathogens in the environment is unclear.
Recently, the research team led...
Nov 29, 2022
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Observing Indonesian Throughflow Transports of Timor Passage During Strong Indian Ocean Dipole
The transport through the Timor Passage, which is a major strait east of Timor-Leste connecting the Indian Ocean with the Indonesian seas, contributes a large portion of the transport to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). Historically, the interannual va...The transport through the Timor Passage, which is a major strait east of Timor-Leste connecting the Indian Ocean with the Indonesian seas, contributes a large portion of the transport to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). Historically, the interannual va...
Nov 18, 2022