[HTML][HTML] Increasing wave power due to global climate change and intensification of Antarctic Oscillation
In this study, our objective is to evaluate the long-term variability of global wave power and
its underlying mechanisms, utilizing the longest wave reanalysis available (ERA5, 1940 …
its underlying mechanisms, utilizing the longest wave reanalysis available (ERA5, 1940 …
[HTML][HTML] Performance variations of wave energy converters due to global long-term wave period change (1900–2010)
A Ulazia, A Saenz-Aguirre, G Ibarra-Berastegui… - Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
Long-term ocean climate effects on wave energy are often analysed from the viewpoint of
the well-known increment of wave height over the decades. However, this increment …
the well-known increment of wave height over the decades. However, this increment …
Biogeochemical River Runoff Drives Intense Coastal Arctic Ocean CO2 Outgassing
Arctic warming alters land‐to‐sea fluxes of nutrients and organic matter, which impact air‐
sea carbon exchange. Here we use an ocean‐biogeochemical model of the southeastern …
sea carbon exchange. Here we use an ocean‐biogeochemical model of the southeastern …
Improving multi-decadal coastal shoreline change predictions by including model parameter non-stationarity
Our ability to predict sandy shoreline evolution resulting from future changes in regional
wave climates is critical for the sustainable management of coastlines worldwide. To this …
wave climates is critical for the sustainable management of coastlines worldwide. To this …
Sedimentary coastal cliff erosion in Greenland
Climate change will increase the duration of annual sea‐ice‐free periods and shift
precipitation patterns across the Arctic. Those factors are likely to increase erosion rates …
precipitation patterns across the Arctic. Those factors are likely to increase erosion rates …
[HTML][HTML] Future electricity production at Mutriku Wave Energy Plant estimated from CMIP6 wave climate projections (2015–2100)
S Carreno-Madinabeitia, P Serras… - Ocean …, 2024 - Elsevier
Renewable marine energy sources are rapidly develo** worldwide. With numerous
operational marine power plants in existence, it is becoming increasingly important to …
operational marine power plants in existence, it is becoming increasingly important to …
First ocean wave retrieval from HISEA-1 SAR Imagery through an improved semi-automatic empirical model
The HISEA-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) minisatellite has been orbiting for over two
years since its launch in 2020, acquiring numerous high-resolution images independent of …
years since its launch in 2020, acquiring numerous high-resolution images independent of …
[HTML][HTML] Interannual variability in dominant shoreline behaviour at an embayed beach
Shoreline variability at embayed beaches can be characterized into modes where either
longshore or cross-shore sediment transport processes dominate the overall shoreline …
longshore or cross-shore sediment transport processes dominate the overall shoreline …
Assessing wave energy for possible WEC installations at La Serena, central Chile
D Selman-Caro, E Gorr-Pozzi, I Odériz… - Ocean …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wave power is affected by long-term fluctuations induced by natural variability. However,
long-term variability has not yet been integrated into the wave energy quantification and the …
long-term variability has not yet been integrated into the wave energy quantification and the …
[PDF][PDF] Relationships between habitat fragmentation, wave exposure, grazing intensity and growth of the intertidal seaweed species Fucus vesiculosus L.
LH Vidal-Quadras - researchgate.net
Littoral seaweed beds often dominate rocky shores worldwide, providing a range of
important ecosystem services to human populations and housing rich biodiversity vital to the …
important ecosystem services to human populations and housing rich biodiversity vital to the …