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Carbon dioxide levels are rising across wide swaths of the Arctic Ocean's Canada Basin(图)
Carbon dioxide levels rising across wide swaths Arctic Ocean Canada Basin
2020/7/3
Melting of Arctic ice caused by climate change has exposed more sea surface to the atmosphere. Scientists have long suspected this trend would increase carbon dioxide in Arctic Ocean waters.Now U...
Research Plans for a Mid-Depth Cabled Seafloor Observatory in Western Canada
Mid-Depth Cabled Seafloor Observatory Western Canada
2015/7/31
As the first cabled seafloor observatory that involves a geographically distributed network structure, the Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS) will oversee the deployment of three powe...
Reorganization of algal communities in the Lake of the Woods (Ontario, Canada) in response to turn-of-the-century damming and recent warming
algal communities recent warming
2014/4/17
Paleolimnological approaches were used to assess the ecological and environmental implications of diatom
assemblage compositional changes recorded over the last , 200 yr from four sites in the Lake o...
Long-term patterns of dissolved organic carbon in lakes across eastern Canada: Evidence of a pronounced climate effect
Long-term patterns dissolved organic carbon lakes across eastern Canada a pronounced climate effect
2014/4/16
We analyzed the 21-yr dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in 55 lakes during ice-free periods in five regions across eastern Canada in relation to total solar radiation (TSR),precipitation, air...
Riverine export and the effects of circulation on dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system, Canada
Riverine export the effects of circulation dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system Canada
2014/4/16
The distribution of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in Hudson Bay (HB), Foxe Basin (FB), and Hudson Strait(HS) was examined during 01–14 August 2003. The HB system displayed relatively high DOC concent...
A Numerical Model of the Circulation in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
Numerical Model Circulation Knight Inlet
2008/12/16
During spring 1988 (a period of low freshwater runoff) and summer 1989 (a period of high freshwater runoff), month-long observations of velocity, temperature, and salinity were made throughout the wat...
The Simulation of Deep Water Exchange in a Fjord: Indian Arm, British Columbia, Canada
Simulation Deep Water Exchange Fjord Indian Arm British Columbia Canada
2008/6/20
A numerical model is used to simulate deep water renewals that were observed to occur in Burrard Inlet/Indian Arm over a time period of about 100 days during winter 1984/85. The renewals (bottom water...
North to Alaska: Evidence for conveyor belt transport of Dungeness crab larvae along the west coast of the United States and Canada
North to Alaska: Evidence conveyor belt transport Dungeness crab larvae west coast United States and Canada
2014/4/22
We propose and evaluate the hypothesis that Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) larvae from the northwestern coast of the United States and Canada can be transported northward to southeastern Alaska. Lar...
The influence of nitrogen limitation on d15N and carbon : nitrogen ratios in sediments from sockeye salmon nursery lakes in British Columbia, Canada
nitrogen limitation on d15N and carbon nitrogen ratios in sediments sockeye salmon nursery lakes British Columbia Canada
2014/5/5
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) elemental and nitrogen isotopic ratios were determined for bulk organic matter in surface sediments of 11 sockeye salmon (Onchorynchus nerka) nursery lakes in British Colum...
The role of submerged macrophyte beds in phosphorus and sediment accumulation in Lake Memphremagog, Quebec, Canada
submerged macrophyte beds phosphorus and sediment accumulation Lake Memphremagog Quebec Canada
2014/5/21
The relationships between long-term (~115-year) phosphorus and sediment accumulation and submerged macrophyte biomass were determined both within a submerged macrophyte bed and among beds in Lake Memp...
Viruses causing lysis of the toxic bloom-forming alga Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae) are widespread in coastal sediments of British Columbia, Canada
Viruses causing lysis toxic bloom-forming alga Heterosigma akashiwo Raphidophyceaewidespread in coastal sediments of British Columbia, Canada
2014/5/26
Viruses that infect and cause lysis of the toxic alga Heterosigma akashiwo are abundant and widespread in the Strait of Georgia, Canada, and adjacent inlets during the summer months when blooms of thi...