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Tytuł:
Sea ice mechanics
Autorzy:
Paul, Felix
Schwarz, Carina
Audh, Riesna Reuben
Bluhm, J.
Johnson, Siobhan
MacHutchon, Keith
Mielke, Tommy
Mishra, A.
Rampai, Tokoloho
Ricken, Tim
Schwarz, Alexander
Skatulla, Sebastian
Thom, Andrea
Verrinder, Robyn
Schröder, Jörg
Vichi, Marcello
Lupascu, Doru C.
Tematy:
sea ice mechanics
polar regions
review
Antarctic MIZ
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Wydawca:
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. Wydawnictwo AGH
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/29519762.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Earth System Models (ESM), simulating sea ice and its interaction with the atmosphere and open ocean, require reliable physical, chemical, and biological input from measurements. There is limited data available from the Marginal Ice Zone of the Antarctic, where sea ice growth mechanisms differ from the Arctic. The main objective of this study is to review existing work related to Antarctic sea ice and highlight gaps in the available literature. The mechanical properties of sea ice and the numerical modeling of sea ice across all scales are covered. We summarize the genesis, physical mechanics, static and dynamic properties, strength, toughness, and transport of young sea ice as well as medium to large scale observation. On the computational mechanics side large- and small-scale modeling, ocean-sea ice and atmosphere-sea ice models, as well as sea ice rheology models, sea ice fracture mechanics, and bio-geo-chemical interaction processes are captured. The synergy between the physical and computational mechanics brings to light missing information from both fields. Plain language summary (PLS) Sea ice determines the interaction of the ocean with the atmosphere in both the southern and northern hemispheres. Its formation and annual development is subject to mechanical interaction with ocean currents and winds. This review covers the mechanics of sea ice in the Antarctic and its relation to the Arctic covering experiment and modelling. Impact on the climate is discussed.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Nitrogen deposition reveals global patterns in plant and animal stoichiometry
Autorzy:
Hood, James
Eisenhauer, Nico
Tiunov, Alexei
Susanti, Winda Ika
Rugenski, Amanda
Nessel, Mark P.
Jackson, Michelle C.
Merder, Julian
Potapov, Anton
Onstein, Renske E.
Kratina, Pavel
Brose, Ulrich
Paseka, Rachel
Harpole, W. Stanley
Seeber, Julia
Scheu, Stefan
Sperfeld, Erik
Jochum, Malte
Striebel, Maren
Andraczek, Karl
Sitters, Judith
Peace, Angie
Mozsár, Attila
Farjalla, Vinicius F.
Dézerald, Olivier
Filipiak, Michał
Bluhm, Sarah
Zandona, Eugenia
Leroux, Shawn J.
Romero, Gustavo Q.
Hillebrand, Helmut
González, Angélica L.
Scheunemann, Nicole
Pollierer, Melanie E.
Perry, George L. W.
Steinwandter, Michael
Lovelock, Catherine
Moody, Eric K.
Roussel, Jean-Marc
Doi, Hideyuki
Opis:
The elemental content of organisms links cellular biochemistry to ecological processes, from physiology to nutrient dynamics. While plant stoichiometry is thought to vary with climate and nutrient availability across latitudes, the consistency of these patterns across trophic groups and realms remains unclear. Using the StoichLife database, which includes nitrogen and phosphorus content data for 5443 species across 1390 sites, we examine how solar energy (temperature, radiation) and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) influence stoichiometric variation. We find that plant stoichiometry in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems is more strongly associated with environmental gradients, particularly nitrogen deposition, than animal stoichiometry. Contrary to expectations, temperature, radiation, and labile P show limited global effects. Latitudinal patterns in stoichiometry are more closely associated with species turnover rather than intraspecific variation. Given the strong links between stoichiometry and organismal performance, these findings underscore the need to predict the ecological consequences of anthropogenic disruption to global biogeochemical cycles.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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