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  • (1) Thermal expansion of ocean waters related to decrease of the density (also referred to as the ...="border:2px solid lightblue; font-size: 11px; text-align:center"| Thermal expansion
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  • ...ution of precipitating convective storms, the creation of strong nearshore thermal, moisture and aerosol gradients, and the formation and transport of fog and ...creased friction over the land decreases the surface winds, which cause an expansion of the radius of the eye wall (the location within a hurricane where the mo
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  • ...ed short-term sea level rise from 1990 to 2100 is due primarily to thermal expansion of seawater and transfer of ice from glaciers and ice caps to water in the ...groves can adapt to sea-level rise if it occurs slowly enough, if adequate expansion space exists, and if other environmental conditions are met <ref name="A">[
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  • The expansion of mariculture can reduce pressure on wild fish, shrimps and molluscs, beca ...umn mixing using water or air pumping systems. This leads to disruption of thermal stratification and impairment of algal buoyancy or alteration of their dail
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  • ...rth Atlantic scenario, the freshwater influx impact on the conveyor caused thermal effects only in the deep Atlantic Ocean, whereas in the Southern Ocean, the ...thermal expansion. J. Clim. 4, 438–456.</ref> indicate that the thermal expansion of the ocean associated with a global warming of 3˚C temperature rise by t
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  • ...tion with time due to such causes as glacial melting or formation, thermal expansion or contraction of sea water, etc.<ref>U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, 2000, Si
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  • ...ska to Peru. Varying winds, variability such as El Niño, oceanic thermal expansion and melted ice can alter ocean currents and associated sea level difference
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  • [[Climate change]] will also have non-thermal impacts on fish populations. For example, changes in the strength, directio ...rise|the rise in sea level]] due to melting of land-based glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms up. Both factors will cause flooding
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  • ...the strong dependency on the CO<sub>2</sub> solubility in seawater and the thermal stratification of the ocean. The biological C pump refers to the uptake of ...of climate change can lead to markedly different effects. For example, the expansion of oxygen minimum zones is likely to reduce microbial respiration associate
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