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  • 1
    Call number: SR 90.0001(1453)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VII, 135 S. + 2 pl.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1453
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 2
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: SR 90.0001(1397-A)
    In: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: VI, A-51 S. + 1 pl.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 1397-A
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2020-10-29
    Description: Research on global ice-volume changes during Pleistocene glacial cycles is hindered by a lack of detailed sea-level records for time intervals older than the last interglacial. Here we present the first robustly dated, continuous and highly resolved records of Red Sea sea level and rates of sea-level change over the last 500,000 years, based on tight synchronization to an Asian monsoon record. We observe maximum ‘natural’ (pre-anthropogenic forcing) sea-level rise rates below 2m per century following periods with up to twice present-day ice volumes, and substantially higher rise rates for greater ice volumes. We also find that maximum sea-level rise rates were attained within 2 kyr of the onset of deglaciations, for 85% of such events. Finally, multivariate regressions of orbital parameters, sea-level and monsoon records suggest that major meltwater pulses account for millennial-scale variability and insolation-lagged responses in Asian monsoon records.
    Description: Published
    Description: 5076
    Description: 4A. Clima e Oceani
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: sea-level changes ; 02. Cryosphere::02.03. Ice cores::02.03.05. Paleoclimate
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 4
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/12178 | 9600 | 2013-11-13 18:46:50 | 12178 | Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Keywords: Fisheries ; GCFI
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: conference_item
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 119-121
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/12334 | 9600 | 2013-11-13 19:48:14 | 12334 | Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Keywords: Fisheries ; GCFI
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: conference_item
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 240-242
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    Her Majesty's Stationary Office | London, UK
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The scope of the survey is defined. A short description is given of the hydrographic and climatic conditions of the East African coastal region. A full description is made of the gear used in multiple trolling from M.F.V. "Research". The efficiency and limitations of the gear are discussed, with suggestions for improvements in the method. Most effective trolling speed was 5-6 knots. The twenty-eight species of fish taken by trolling are fully described. The catch, seasonal abundance and distribution of the pelagic fishes are discussed. Some species - Caranx, Sphyrcena, Aprion and Plectropoma appear to be present throughout the year. They are more numerous during the N.E. monsoon when the gonads are in the spawning condition. Coryphcena hippurus makes an inshore spawning migration from January to June. Due to migrations other pelagics such as the Scombrids show a marked seasonal abundance, but little is known as yet of the reasons for the migrations. Shoals of tunny-like Scombrids have been seen in large numbers but fish were not taken from them by trolling. Monthly details of the catch of fishes are tabulated for each section of the coast. The average catch rate for the whole of the survey was 1•14Ibs./line/hour. The monsoon conditions have a direct bearing on the productivity of the fishery, especially in the S.E. monsoon. Fish are almost entirely restricted to within the 100 fin. line. Largest numbers are taken where a shallow shelf extends out from the fringing reef or over the shallow off-shore banks. Reasons for this distribution are advanced. It is concluded that multiple trolling alone by a fishing boat the size of "Research',' would not be commercially profitable. However the expansion of the native fishery for pelagic fishes is advocated. Two possible methods of development by using trolling are given. Suggestions are made for the capture of tunny-like shoals by means of a purse seine or the live bait technique, together with the use of deep long lines for tunny and gill nets for the capture of the smaller shoaling Carangids and Scomberomorids. The future biological investigations to be carried on the pelagic fishes are discussed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fishery surveys ; Pelagic fisheries ; Hydrographic surveys ; Climatic data
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Not Known
    Format: 68pp.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In a previous paper (Williams, 1956) reporting on the 1951-1954 preliminary survey of the pelagic fishes of the area, the biology of these fishes was but briefly discussed. For various reasons detailed biological work on those species of economic importance did not take place. However, from 1954 to 1960, further routine observations were made on all catches of pelagic fishes taken during, cruise of R.V. Research and later R.V. Manihine. Even after nine years' work the number of specimens of even the commonest species, was still very small and only limited information on the biology of the species was forthcoming.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pelagic fisheries ; Fishery surveys ; Marine fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Not Known
    Format: pp.141-167
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3049 | 8 | 2011-09-29 17:59:41 | 3049 | Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: ENGLISH: Isograms of sea surface temperature (OC) have been produced for 1949-1968 for the areas of the eastern Pacific Ocean in which the majority of the skipjack catch is taken. These are in the immediate coastal zone, California (35° N) to Chile (20 0 S), and the Revillagigedo and Galapagos Islands groups. Skipjack occurrence and apparent abundance (as CSDF, i.e., catch per standard days fishing, standardized in purse-seiner units) for 1951-1968 were then superimposed on the surface temperature isograms. Results show that skipjack occur at surface temperatures〉 17° C but with the majority between 20°-30° C. Apparent abundance at CSDF 〉 1 ton/day is normally Iimited to 20°29° C water, except in two areas in certain years; from the Gulf of Tehuantepec to Cape Mala rates of 1-9 tons/day are relatively common at 29°-30° C, and off Chimbote (Peru) occasionally 〉9 tons/day are recorded down to 18° C. As expected there were no apparent relationships between annual thermal conditions in the coastal zone and skipjack abundance (total catch or indices of abundance) in the same or 2 subsequent years. An Appendix to the report determines the quantitative relationships between surface temperature and skipjack abundance in relatively small areal strata in Baja California waters in 1955 and 1958. Relationships generally appeared significant and opposite in these years when temperatures were respectively anomalously cold and warm. SPANISH: Se han producido isogramas de la temperatura de la superficie del mar (OC) para 1949-1968 correspondientes a las áreas del Océano Pacífico oriental en donde se obtiene la mayor parte de la captura de barrilete. Estas se encuentran ubicadas en la zona costanera inmediata, desde California (35°N) hasta Chile (200S) y en las Islas Revillagigedo y Galápagos. La ocurrencia de barrilete y su abundancia aparente (expresada como CDSP standardizada en unidades de cerqueros) para 1951-1968 fueron luego superpuestas en los isogramas de la temperatura superficial. Los resultados demuestran que el barrilete aparece en temperaturas superficiales de 〉 17°C pero la mayoría entre los 20°C-30°C. La abundancia aparente de la CDSP 〉 1 tonelada/día se limita normalmente a aguas de 20°-29°C, excepto en dos áreas en ciertos años; desde el Golfo de Tehuantepec a Cabo Mala las tasas de 1-9 toneladas/día son relativamente comunes en los 29°-30°C, y frente a Chimbote (Perú) se registran ocasionalmente〉 9 toneladas/día a una temperatura tan fría como de 18°C. Como era de esperarse no existió una relación aparente entre las condiciones térmicas anuales de la zona costanera y la abundancia del barrilete (captura total o índices de abundancia) en el mismo año o en los 2 años siguientes. Un Apéndice del informe determina la relación cuantitativa entre la temperatura superficial y la abundancia del barrilete en un estrato de áreas relativamente pequeño en las aguas de Baja California en 1955 y 1968. Las relaciones generalmente aparecieron significativas y opuestas en esos años cuando las temperaturas fueron respectivamente anómalamente frías y calientes.(PDF contains 53 pages.)
    Description: This article is bilingual and contains both Spanish and English translations.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; sea surface temperature ; distribution ; abundance ; skipjack ; Katsuwonus pelamis ; Eastern Pacific Ocean ; temperatura ; distribución ; abundancia ; barrilete ; Océano Pacifico Oriental
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 229-281
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 103 (1981), S. 3436-3440 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Organometallics 2 (1983), S. 688-690 
    ISSN: 1520-6041
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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