scholarly journals Shifting Effects of Ocean Conditions on Survival and Breeding Probability of a Long-Lived Seabird

PLoS ONE ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. e0132372 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annie E. Schmidt ◽  
Kristen E. Dybala ◽  
Louis W. Botsford ◽  
John M. Eadie ◽  
Russell W. Bradley ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (9) ◽  
pp. 1737-1754
Author(s):  
Wing Yan Chan ◽  
John G. Oakeshott ◽  
Patrick Buerger ◽  
Owain R. Edwards ◽  
Madeleine J. H. Oppen

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Jackson ◽  
Anna Bang Kvorning ◽  
Audrey Limoges ◽  
Eleanor Georgiadis ◽  
Steffen M. Olsen ◽  
...  

AbstractBaffin Bay hosts the largest and most productive of the Arctic polynyas: the North Water (NOW). Despite its significance and active role in water mass formation, the history of the NOW beyond the observational era remains poorly known. We reconcile the previously unassessed relationship between long-term NOW dynamics and ocean conditions by applying a multiproxy approach to two marine sediment cores from the region that, together, span the Holocene. Declining influence of Atlantic Water in the NOW is coeval with regional records that indicate the inception of a strong and recurrent polynya from ~ 4400 yrs BP, in line with Neoglacial cooling. During warmer Holocene intervals such as the Roman Warm Period, a weaker NOW is evident, and its reduced capacity to influence bottom ocean conditions facilitated northward penetration of Atlantic Water. Future warming in the Arctic may have negative consequences for this vital biological oasis, with the potential knock-on effect of warm water penetration further north and intensified melt of the marine-terminating glaciers that flank the coast of northwest Greenland.


2021 ◽  
Vol 168 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kerri L. Dobson ◽  
Stephen Levas ◽  
Verena Schoepf ◽  
Mark E. Warner ◽  
Wei-Jun Cai ◽  
...  

Radiocarbon ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 282-284

These cores were chosen for our initial effort because they typified normal open ocean conditions (see Fig 9; Tables 10, 11).


Author(s):  
J. Rosen ◽  
D. Johnstone ◽  
P. Sincock ◽  
A. E. Potts ◽  
D. Hourigan

Life extension and asset integrity of Floating Production Unit (FPU) moorings are issues of increasing importance for operators due to changing production requirements, the requirement to extend service life, and circumstances where the met-ocean Basis of Design (BOD) has increased significantly over the life of the field. Reliability methods are gaining increasing acceptance as increased computing power allows large numbers of simulations to be undertaken using realistic fully coupled models that are validated against prior experiments. When applied to the re-qualification and life extension of FPU moorings, particularly with regard to re-qualification and life extension of in-place moorings, reliability analysis offers considerable advantages over conventional deterministic return period design. This paper details the application of a reliability approach to re-qualification and life extension of a turret-moored FPU that had design met-ocean conditions increased significantly over the life of the field. It explores key elements of reliability analysis including the probabilistic characterisation of met-ocean conditions, adequate representation of vessel dynamics and mooring loads in a Response Surface Model, and a selection of algorithms to solve for the system probability of failure. Discussion points include the advantages of the explicit identification of the most likely failure scenario versus uncertainty as to whether the worst design case has been identified, and the potential for rapid reassessment of reliability for specific design conditions (such as a degraded mooring system or a system for which degradation is ongoing). The results of this study demonstrate the significant advantages to the industry conferred by adopting reliability methods in the re-certification and life extension of existing FPU moorings. In particular, the study highlights that conventional mooring code deterministic design methods, whilst adequate for original design purposes, lack sufficient fidelity to address the multi-faceted issue of re-assessment of notionally marginal legacy systems. For a degraded existing mooring, an application of these methods can demonstrate that the level of reliability of the system is still acceptable, whereas a conventional approach may produce an over-conservative indication that the mooring is non-compliant. Applicable to a wide range of FPUs requiring re-qualification or life extension, the techniques discussed also provide pointers to more efficient and reliable mooring design for not just existing, but also for new FPUs.


2022 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
pp. 108913
Author(s):  
Tianyi Wei ◽  
Jiarui Chen ◽  
Biao Zhang ◽  
Shuang Wang ◽  
Jianchang Liu ◽  
...  

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