Study of Giant South China Sea Internal Waves Provides First-Ever View of Their Entire Life Cycle

Study of Giant South China Sea Internal Waves Provides First-Ever View of Their Entire Life Cycle

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 5 May 2015

Scripps scientists helped document the full life cycle of massive internal waves in the South China Sea, which affect ocean mixing, climate predictions, navigation, and fisheries by generating intense underwater turbulence.

Keywords: internal waves, South China Sea, Scripps, ocean turbulence, climate modeling, fisheries, Luzon Strait

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Revelle Lecture at Scripps: Overturning Assumptions on Ocean Circulation

Revelle Lecture at Scripps: Overturning Assumptions on Ocean Circulation

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 12 May 2015

Scripps Institution of Oceanography research covers sea ice loss reversibility, internal ocean waves, red tide bioluminescence, Pacific temperature anomalies, and global ocean circulation—advancing climate models, marine science, and ecosystem understanding.

Keywords: Susan Lozier, Roger Revelle Lecture, ocean circulation, climate change, Scripps, meridional overturning circulation, OSNAP, public lecture

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Two New Studies of Rocks Show Earliest Forms of Life in Antarctic Ice Caves and in South African Lava

Two New Studies of Rocks Show Earliest Forms of Life in Antarctic Ice Caves and in South African Lava

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 20 May 2015

Scripps geophysicist Hubert Staudigel's studies confirm fossilized microbial life in ancient volcanic rocks and show that Antarctic ice cave microbes survive using volcanic gases, shedding light on Earth’s earliest life in extreme environments.

Keywords: fossils, microbes, volcanic rocks, early Earth, Antarctica, biogeology, Scripps

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