The thermal stratification of the Dead Sea was observed in high spatial and temporal resolution
by means of fiber-optics temperature sensing. The aim of the research was to employ the novel high-resolution
profiler in studying the dynamics of the thermal structure of the Dead Sea and the related processes
including...
We examine the thermal effects of seamount subduction. Seamount subduction may cause transient changes in oceanic crust hydrogeology and plate boundary fault position. Prior to subduction, seamounts provide high‐permeability pathways between the basaltic crustal aquifer and overlying ocean that can focus fluid flow and efficiently cool the oceanic crust. As...
We examine the thermal effects of seamount subduction. Seamount subduction may cause transient changes in oceanic crust hydrogeology and plate boundary fault position. Prior to subduction, seamounts provide high-permeability pathways between the basaltic crustal aquifer and overlying ocean that can focus fluid flow and efficiently cool the oceanic crust. As...
Water circulating through oceanic lithosphere extracts large quantities of heat, affecting magmatic, tectonic, geochemical, and microbial processes. Numerous estimates for the amount of hydrothermal heat extraction have been made on the basis of the difference between the predicted and observed heat flux across the seafloor. These methods have assumed a...
Arctic freshwater ecosystems have been profoundly affected by climate change. Given that the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is often the only fish species inhabiting these ecosystems, it represents a valuable model for studying the impacts of climate change on species life‐history diversity and adaptability. Using a genotyping‐by‐se‐ quencing approach, we...
Disease, overharvesting, and pollution have impaired the role of bivalves on coastal ecosystems, some to the point of functional extinction. An underappreciated function of many bivalves in these systems is shell formation. The ecological significance of bivalve shell has been recognized; geochemical effects are now more clearly being understood. A...
Drops and jets of liquids that are miscible with the
surrounding bulk liquid are present in many processes from
cleaning surfaces with the aid of liquid soaps to the creation
of biocompatible implants for drug delivery. Although the
interactions of immiscible drops and jets show similarities
to miscible systems, the...
Fisheries worldwide continue to suffer from the negative consequences of open access. In 1986, New Zealand responded by establishing an individual transferable quota (ITQ) system that by 1998 included 33 species and more than 150 markets for fishing quotas. We assess these markets in terms of trends in market activity,...