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Oceanographic Society of Japan | 論文
- Instability processes of mesoscale features in the Kuroshio Extension reproduced through assimilation of altimeter data into a quasi-geostrophic model using the variational method
- Growth stimulation and inhibition of natural phytoplankton communities by model organic ligands in the western subarctic Pacific
- Assessment of mixed layer models embedded in an ocean general circulation model
- Interannual to decadal variability of the Kuroshio Current in the East China Sea from 1955 to 2010 as indicated by in-situ hydrographic data
- A modified method for estimating vertical profiles of turbulent dissipation rate using density inversions in the Kuril Straits
- Modeling the long-term variability of phytoplankton functional groups and primary productivity in the South China Sea
- Seasonal and annual change in community structure of meso-sized copepods in Tokyo Bay, Japan
- Coupled seasonal variability in the South China Sea
- Impacts of elevated CO₂ on particulate and dissolved organic matter production : microcosm experiments using iron-deficient plankton communities in open subarctic waters
- Pathway and variability of deep circulation around 40°N in the northwest Pacific Ocean
- Effects of summer mesoscale hydrographic features on epipelagic siphonophore assemblages in the surrounding waters of Taiwan, western North Pacific Ocean
- Upper ocean warming pattern in the past 50 years
- Decreases in turbidity during neap tides initiate late winter blooms of Eucampia zodiacus in a macrotidal embayment
- Long-term variability of the Kuroshio path south of Japan
- Spatial and Temporal Variability in a Vertical Section across the Alaskan Stream and Subarctic Current
- Volume transports proceeding to the Kuroshio Extension region and recirculating in the Shikoku Basin
- Large ageostrophic currents in the abyssal layer southeast of Kyushu, Japan, by direct measurement of LADCP
- Mixing process on the northeast coast of Hokkaido in summer
- Diversity and distribution of the Siphonophora (Cnidaria) in Sagami Bay, Japan, and their association with tropical and subarctic water masses
- Forecasting space-time variability of wave heights in the Bay of Bengal : a genetic algorithm approach