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The SOOS Asian Workshop on Southern Ocean research and observations

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Jiping, L and Swart, S and Bhaskar, PV and Newman, L and Meredith, M and Schofield, O and Jianfeng, HE, The SOOS Asian Workshop on Southern Ocean research and observations, Advances in Polar Science, 25, (2) pp. 121-125. ISSN 1674-9928 (2014) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]


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Abstract

The Southern Ocean plays a fundamental role in the function of the Earth System, influencing climate, sea level, biogeochemical cycles, and biological productivity on a variety of scales. Observations from the Southern Ocean suggest that dramatic changes are taking place, which are of global concern, yet because of its remote location, seasonal sea ice, and harsh environment, the Southern Ocean remains one of the least sampled zones in the world.

Item Details

Item Type:Contribution to Refereed Journal
Keywords:international collaboration, Asia, Southern Ocean
Research Division:Earth Sciences
Research Group:Oceanography
Research Field:Oceanography not elsewhere classified
Objective Division:Environmental Management
Objective Group:Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments
Objective Field:Antarctic and Southern Ocean oceanic processes
UTAS Author:Newman, L (Dr Louise Newman)
ID Code:114622
Year Published:2014
Deposited By:Oceans and Cryosphere
Deposited On:2017-02-22
Last Modified:2017-02-22
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