43 results on '"Bianchi, Alejandro A."'
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2. Physical Oceanography of the SW Atlantic Shelf: A Review
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Piola, Alberto R., Palma, Elbio D., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Castro, Belmiro M., Dottori, Marcelo, Guerrero, Raul A., Marrari, Marina, Matano, Ricardo P., Möller, Osmar O., Jr, Saraceno, Martín, Hoffmeyer, Mónica S., editor, Sabatini, Marina E., editor, Brandini, Frederico P., editor, Calliari, Danilo L., editor, and Santinelli, Norma H., editor
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- 2018
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3. Role of plankton communities in sea–air variations in pCO₂ in the SW Atlantic Ocean
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Schloss, Irene R., Ferreyra, Gustavo A., Ferrario, Martha E., Almandoz, Gastón O., Codina, Raúl, Bianchi, Alejandro A., Balestrini, Carlos F., Ochoa, Héctor A., Pino, D. Ruiz, and Poisson, Alain
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- 2007
4. Evidence of double diffusion in the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., Piola, Alberto R., and Collino, Gerardo J.
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South Atlantic Ocean -- Environmental aspects ,Diffusion -- Atlantic Ocean ,Chemical oceanography -- Research ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Research on low-density ratios and thermohaline staircases within the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence indicates that salt-fingering activity is taking place between the low salinity Antarctic Intermediate Water and the South Atlantic Central Water. Baroclinicity was found to enhance the interleaving.
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- 2002
5. Primary production in the Argentine Sea during spring estimated by field and satellite models
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Lutz, Vivian A., Segura, Valeria, Dogliotti, Ana I., Gagliardini, Domingo A., Bianchi, Alejandro A., and Balestrini, Carlos F.
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- 2010
6. Anthropogenic acidification and CO2 in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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Kahl, L., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Ruiz-Pino, Diana, Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine, Variabilité de l'Océan et de la Glace de mer (VOG), Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentations et Approches Numériques (LOCEAN), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)-Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), and Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine
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[SDU.STU.OC] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography - Abstract
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- 2019
7. ANTHROPOGENIC ACIDIFICATION AND CO2 IN THE SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN
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Kahl, Lucía C., Ruiz Pino Diana, and Bianchi, Alejandro A
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- 2019
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8. Spring and winter water mass composition in the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence
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Maamaatuaiahutapu, Keitapu, Garcon, Veronique C., Provost, Christine, Boulahdid, Mostefa, and Bianchi, Alejandro A.
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Oceanic mixing -- Research ,Ocean currents -- Research ,Biological sciences ,Earth sciences - Abstract
An analysis of the confluence data collected during austral spring to estimate the relative mixing proportions of various water masses of the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence reveals that the solution obtained during springtime cruise is similar to the wintertime data set. Both show large recirculation of the Antarctic Intermediate Water and the separation of North Atlantic Deep Water from the coast, that is south of the thermocline front. However, changes in water mass mixing proportions can be detected from the data collected during the two seasons.
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- 1994
9. Mixing in the Brazil-Malvinas confluence
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., Giulivi, Claudia F., and Piola, Alberto R.
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Temperature inversions -- Analysis ,Oceanography -- Analysis ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Vertical finestructure-linked salt and heat cross-front transfer in the Brazil-Malvinas confluence was studied using data obtained from the Western Argentine Atlantic Basin. Unaltered top ocean cross-front structure in salt and temperature fields of substantial magnitude were observed. Vertical temperature and salinity ranges were studied using medium-scale finestructure intensity. Fluxes in frontal regions are of lesser magnitude than in the upper ocean. Eddy- and intrusive lens- reduction were observed to be modulated by the medium-scale finestructure. Southward and northward heat fluxes were found to be correlated. Increased evaporation was neutralized by 20% by influx of freshwater.
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10. Linking the scientific knowledge on marine frontal systems with ecosystem services
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Martinetto, Paulina, primary, Alemany, Daniela, additional, Botto, Florencia, additional, Mastrángelo, Matías, additional, Falabella, Valeria, additional, Acha, E. Marcelo, additional, Antón, Gustavo, additional, Bianchi, Alejandro, additional, Campagna, Claudio, additional, Cañete, Guillermo, additional, Filippo, Pablo, additional, Iribarne, Oscar, additional, Laterra, Pedro, additional, Martínez, Patricia, additional, Negri, Rubén, additional, Piola, Alberto R., additional, Romero, Silvia I., additional, Santos, David, additional, and Saraceno, Martín, additional
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- 2019
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11. High-Level Design Stories in Architecture-Centric Agile Development
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Diaz-Pace, J. Andres, primary and Bianchi, Alejandro J., additional
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- 2019
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12. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Pfeil, Benjamin, Landa, Camilla S., Metzl, Nicolas, O'Brien, Kevin M., Olsen, Are, Smith, Karl M., Cosca, Catherine E., Harasawa, Sumiko, Jones, Stephen D., Nakaoka, Shin-Ichiro, Nojiri, Yukihiro, Schuster, Ute, Steinhoff, Tobias, Sweeney, Colm, Takahashi, Taro, Tilbrook, Bronte, Wada, Chisato, Wanninkhof, Rik H., Alin, Simone R., Balestrini, Carlos F., Barbero, Leticia, Bates, Nicholas R., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Bonou, Frédéric, Boutin, Jacqueline, Bozec, Yann, Burger, Eugene F., Cai, Wei-Jun, Castle, Robert D., Chen, Liqi, Chierici, Melissa, Currie, Kim, Evans, Wiley, Featherstone, Charles, Feely, Richard A., Fransson, Agneta, Goyet, Catherine, Greenwood, Naomi, Gregor, Luke, Hankin, Steven, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., Harlay, Jérôme, Hauck, Judith, Hoppema, Mario, Humphreys, Matthew P., Hunt, Christopher W., Huss, Betty, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., Johannessen, Truls, Keeling, Ralph F., Kitidis, Vassilis, Körtzinger, Arne, Kozyr, Alex, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, Kuwata, Akira, Landschützer, Peter, Lauvset, Siv K., Lefèvre, Nathalie, Lo Monaco, Claire, Manke, Ansley B., Mathis, Jeremy T., Merlivat, Liliane, Millero, Frank J., Monteiro, Pedro M. S., Munro, David R., Murata, Akihiko, Newberger, Timothy, Omar, Abdirahman M., Ono, Tsuneo, Paterson, Kristina, Pearce, David, Pierrot, Denis, Robbins, Lisa L., Saito, Shu, Salisbury, Joseph E., Schlitzer, Reiner, Schneider, Bernd, Schweitzer, Roland, Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, Ingunn, Sullivan, Kevin F., Sutherland, Stewart C., Sutton, Adrienne J., Tadokoro, Kazuaki, Telszewski, Maciej, Tuma, Matthias, van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., Vandemark, Doug, Ward, Brian, Watson, Andrew J., Xu, Suqing, Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric, school of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia [Norwich] (UEA), University of Bergen (UiB), Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (BCCR), Department of Biological Sciences [Bergen] (BIO / UiB), University of Bergen (UiB)-University of Bergen (UiB), Équipe CO2 (E-CO2), Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentations et Approches Numériques (LOCEAN), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - 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Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Station biologique de Roscoff [Roscoff] (SBR), Department of Chemistry, Computer Science Department (UBC-Computer Science), University of British Columbia (UBC), Laboratoire de Biophysique et Dynamique des Systèmes Intégrés (BDSI), Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD), Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship (CSIRO), CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship, Department of Oceanography (DOCEAN), Federal University of Pernambuco [Recife], University of California, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering [Berkeley] (CEE), University of California [Berkeley], University of California-University of California, University of Wisconsin Whitewater, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Department of Computer Science [Royal Holloway], Royal Holloway [University of London] (RHUL), Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS), Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, School of Physics [NUI Galway], School of Environmental Sciences [Norwich], College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Université de Guyane (UG)-Université des Antilles (UA)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-Avignon Université (AU)-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Université de Guyane (UG)-Université des Antilles (UA)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD)-Avignon Université (AU)-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Université de Montpellier (UM), Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), University of California [Berkeley] (UC Berkeley), and University of California (UC)-University of California (UC)
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,lcsh:Geology ,[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography - Abstract
The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis of quality-controlled fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) values for the global surface oceans and coastal seas with regular updates. Version 3 of SOCAT has 14.7 million fCO2 values from 3646 data sets covering the years 1957 to 2014. This latest version has an additional 4.6 million fCO2 values relative to version 2 and extends the record from 2011 to 2014. Version 3 also significantly increases the data availability for 2005 to 2013. SOCAT has an average of approximately 1.2 million surface water fCO2 values per year for the years 2006 to 2012. Quality and documentation of the data has improved. A new feature is the data set quality control (QC) flag of E for data from alternative sensors and platforms. The accuracy of surface water fCO2 has been defined for all data set QC flags. Automated range checking has been carried out for all data sets during their upload into SOCAT. The upgrade of the interactive Data Set Viewer (previously known as the Cruise Data Viewer) allows better interrogation of the SOCAT data collection and rapid creation of high-quality figures for scientific presentations. Automated data upload has been launched for version 4 and will enable more frequent SOCAT releases in the future. High-profile scientific applications of SOCAT include quantification of the ocean sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide and its long-term variation, detection of ocean acidification, as well as evaluation of coupled-climate and ocean-only biogeochemical models. Users of SOCAT data products are urged to acknowledge the contribution of data providers, as stated in the SOCAT Fair Data Use Statement. This ESSD (Earth System Science Data) "living data" publication documents the methods and data sets used for the assembly of this new version of the SOCAT data collection and compares these with those used for earlier versions of the data collection (Pfeil et al., 2013; Sabine et al., 2013; Bakker et al., 2014). Individual data set files, included in the synthesis product, can be downloaded here: doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.849770. The gridded products are available here: doi:10.3334/CDIAC/OTG.SOCAT_V3_GRID.
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13. Spatial and temporal trends in the distribution of macronutrients in surface waters of the Drake Passage
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Paparazzo, Flavio Emiliano, Alder, Viviana A., Schloss, Irene R., Bianchi, Alejandro, and Esteves, José L.
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variación interanual ,antarctic fronts ,seasonal variation ,silicate ,interannual variation ,temperatura ,salinidad ,temperature ,fosfato ,zonas antárticas ,salinity ,frentes antárticos ,nitrate ,chlorophyll-a ,clorofila-a ,variación estacional ,antarctic zones ,silicato ,nitrato ,phosphate - Abstract
El Pasaje de Drake (DP) une los océanos Pacífico y Atlántico Sur, y actúa como un estrechamiento físico de la mayor corriente del Océano Mundial, la corriente circumpolar antártica (ACC). Esto crea una constricción entre los principales frentes circumpolares: el Frente Subantártico, el Frente Polar, el Frente Sur de la Corriente Circumpolar Antártica y el Frente del Límite de Aguas Continentales. Estudios previos mostraron que el PD es una región de nutrientes altos y clorofila baja (HNLC en inglés), pero los estudios centrados en las fluctuaciones interanuales y estacionales de macronutrientes en relación con la clorofila y las áreas frontales son escasos. Este estudio analiza las tendencias espaciales y temporales de la concentración de nitrato, fosfato y silicato en relación con los diferentes frentes y la concentración de clorofila-a, derivadas del análisis de muestras colectadas en 113 estaciones oceanográficas realizadas en aguas superficiales del PD durante el verano y principios del otoño de 2001 a 2004. Los resultados revelaron un incremento de los nutrientes hacia el sur. El nitrato mostró valores de 3 μM a los 55º S a 27 μM a los 63º S, mientras que para el fosfato se observaron valores de 0.3 μM a 55º S hasta 2.6 μM a los 63º S. El silicato aumentó considerablemente al sur del Frente Polar, desde 0 μM a los 55º S hasta 74 μM a los 62º S. La concentración de nutrientes fue significativamente mayor en verano que en otoño y mostró una tendencia a disminuir en los años estudiados. Una suma compleja de procesos biogeoquímicos generaría las principales tendencias estacionales, mientras que procesos atmosféricos-oceánicos como el Modo Anular del Sur y El Niño Oscilación Sur, serían responsables de la variabilidad interanual observada en los nutrientes. The Drake Passage (DP) links the Southern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and acts as a physical narrowing for the largest current of the World Ocean, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). This result in a constriction of the main circumpolar fronts related to the ACC: the Subantarctic Front, the Polar Front, the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front and the Continental Water Boundary Front. Previous studies showed that the DP is a high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (HNLC) region, but studies on the interannual and seasonal macronutrients’ fluctuations in relation with chlorophyll and frontal areas in the DP are scarce. This study analyzes the spatial and temporal trends of nitrate, phosphate, and silicate on surface samples from 113 oceanographic stations in the DP during summer and early fall of 2001 to 2004, in relation with the different fronts and chlorophyll-a concentration. The results revealed an increase of nutrients towards the south. Nitrate showed values from 3 µM at 55° S to 27 µM at 63° S, whereas values from 0.3 µM at 55° S to 2.6 µM at 63° S were observed for phosphate. Silicate increased considerably south of Polar Front, from 0 µM at 55° S to 74 µM at 62° S. The nutrients concentration was significantly higher in summer than in early fall and showed a trend to decrease over the studied years. A complex sum of biogeochemical processes would generate the main seasonal trends, while atmospheric-oceanic processes such as Southern Annular Mode and El Niño Southern Oscillation, would be responsible of observed nutrients interannual variability.
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- 2016
14. Distribution of sea-air CO2 fluxes in the Patagonian Sea: Seasonal, biological and thermal effects
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Kahl, Lucía C., primary, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, Osiroff, Ana Paula, additional, Pino, Diana Ruiz, additional, and Piola, Alberto R., additional
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- 2017
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15. Air-sea CO2 fluxes and the controls on ocean surface pCO2 seasonal variability in the coastal and open-ocean southwestern Atlantic Ocean: A modeling study
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Arruda, R., Calil, Paulo H.R., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Doney, Scott C., Gruber, Nicolas, Lima, Ivan D., and Turi, Giuliana
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We use an eddy-resolving, regional ocean biogeochemical model to investigate the main variables and processes responsible for the climatological spatio-temporal variability of pCO2 and the air-sea CO2 fluxes in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Overall, the region acts as a sink of atmospheric CO2 south of 30° S, and is close to equilibrium with the atmospheric CO2 to the north. On the shelves, the ocean acts as a weak source of CO2, except for the mid/outer shelves of Patagonia, which act as sinks. In contrast, the inner shelves and the low latitude open ocean of the southwestern Atlantic represent source regions. Observed nearshore-to-offshore and meridional pCO2 gradients are well represented by our simulation. A sensitivity analysis shows the importance of the counteracting effects of temperature and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in controlling the seasonal variability of pCO2. Biological production and solubility are the main processes regulating pCO2, with biological production being particularly important on the shelves. The role of mixing/stratification in modulating DIC, and therefore surface pCO2, is shown in a vertical profile at the location of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) site in the Argentine Basin (42° S, 42° W). ISSN:1726-4170 ISSN:1726-4170
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- 2015
16. A multi-decade record of high-quality <i>f</i>CO<sub>2</sub> data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO<sub>2</sub> Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., primary, Pfeil, Benjamin, additional, Landa, Camilla S., additional, Metzl, Nicolas, additional, O'Brien, Kevin M., additional, Olsen, Are, additional, Smith, Karl, additional, Cosca, Cathy, additional, Harasawa, Sumiko, additional, Jones, Stephen D., additional, Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, additional, Nojiri, Yukihiro, additional, Schuster, Ute, additional, Steinhoff, Tobias, additional, Sweeney, Colm, additional, Takahashi, Taro, additional, Tilbrook, Bronte, additional, Wada, Chisato, additional, Wanninkhof, Rik, additional, Alin, Simone R., additional, Balestrini, Carlos F., additional, Barbero, Leticia, additional, Bates, Nicholas R., additional, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, Bonou, Frédéric, additional, Boutin, Jacqueline, additional, Bozec, Yann, additional, Burger, Eugene F., additional, Cai, Wei-Jun, additional, Castle, Robert D., additional, Chen, Liqi, additional, Chierici, Melissa, additional, Currie, Kim, additional, Evans, Wiley, additional, Featherstone, Charles, additional, Feely, Richard A., additional, Fransson, Agneta, additional, Goyet, Catherine, additional, Greenwood, Naomi, additional, Gregor, Luke, additional, Hankin, Steven, additional, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., additional, Harlay, Jérôme, additional, Hauck, Judith, additional, Hoppema, Mario, additional, Humphreys, Matthew P., additional, Hunt, Christopher W., additional, Huss, Betty, additional, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., additional, Johannessen, Truls, additional, Keeling, Ralph, additional, Kitidis, Vassilis, additional, Körtzinger, Arne, additional, Kozyr, Alex, additional, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, additional, Kuwata, Akira, additional, Landschützer, Peter, additional, Lauvset, Siv K., additional, Lefèvre, Nathalie, additional, Lo Monaco, Claire, additional, Manke, Ansley, additional, Mathis, Jeremy T., additional, Merlivat, Liliane, additional, Millero, Frank J., additional, Monteiro, Pedro M. S., additional, Munro, David R., additional, Murata, Akihiko, additional, Newberger, Timothy, additional, Omar, Abdirahman M., additional, Ono, Tsuneo, additional, Paterson, Kristina, additional, Pearce, David, additional, Pierrot, Denis, additional, Robbins, Lisa L., additional, Saito, Shu, additional, Salisbury, Joe, additional, Schlitzer, Reiner, additional, Schneider, Bernd, additional, Schweitzer, Roland, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Skjelvan, Ingunn, additional, Sullivan, Kevin F., additional, Sutherland, Stewart C., additional, Sutton, Adrienne J., additional, Tadokoro, Kazuaki, additional, Telszewski, Maciej, additional, Tuma, Matthias, additional, van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., additional, Vandemark, Doug, additional, Ward, Brian, additional, Watson, Andrew J., additional, and Xu, Suqing, additional
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17. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO<sub>2</sub> data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO<sub>2</sub> Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., primary, Pfeil, Benjamin, additional, Landa, Camilla S., additional, Metzl, Nicolas, additional, O'Brien, Kevin M., additional, Olsen, Are, additional, Smith, Karl, additional, Cosca, Cathy, additional, Harasawa, Sumiko, additional, Jones, Stephen D., additional, Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, additional, Nojiri, Yukihiro, additional, Schuster, Ute, additional, Steinhoff, Tobias, additional, Sweeney, Colm, additional, Takahashi, Taro, additional, Tilbrook, Bronte, additional, Wada, Chisato, additional, Wanninkhof, Rik, additional, Alin, Simone R., additional, Balestrini, Carlos F., additional, Barbero, Leticia, additional, Bates, Nicholas R., additional, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, Bonou, Frédéric, additional, Boutin, Jacqueline, additional, Bozec, Yann, additional, Burger, Eugene F., additional, Cai, Wei-Jun, additional, Castle, Robert D., additional, Chen, Liqi, additional, Chierici, Melissa, additional, Currie, Kim, additional, Evans, Wiley, additional, Featherstone, Charles, additional, Feely, Richard A., additional, Fransson, Agneta, additional, Goyet, Catherine, additional, Greenwood, Naomi, additional, Gregor, Luke, additional, Hankin, Steven, additional, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., additional, Harlay, Jérôme, additional, Hauck, Judith, additional, Hoppema, Mario, additional, Humphreys, Matthew P., additional, Hunt, Christopher W., additional, Huss, Betty, additional, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., additional, Johannessen, Truls, additional, Keeling, Ralph, additional, Kitidis, Vassilis, additional, Körtzinger, Arne, additional, Kozyr, Alex, additional, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, additional, Kuwata, Akira, additional, Landschützer, Peter, additional, Lauvset, Siv K., additional, Lefèvre, Nathalie, additional, Lo Monaco, Claire, additional, Manke, Ansley, additional, Mathis, Jeremy T., additional, Merlivat, Liliane, additional, Millero, Frank J., additional, Monteiro, Pedro M. S., additional, Munro, David R., additional, Murata, Akihiko, additional, Newberger, Timothy, additional, Omar, Abdirahman M., additional, Ono, Tsuneo, additional, Paterson, Kristina, additional, Pearce, David, additional, Pierrot, Denis, additional, Robbins, Lisa L., additional, Saito, Shu, additional, Salisbury, Joe, additional, Schlitzer, Reiner, additional, Schneider, Bernd, additional, Schweitzer, Roland, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Skjelvan, Ingunn, additional, Sullivan, Kevin F., additional, Sutherland, Stewart C., additional, Sutton, Adrienne J., additional, Tadokoro, Kazuaki, additional, Telszewski, Maciej, additional, Tuma, Matthias, additional, Van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., additional, Vandemark, Doug, additional, Ward, Brian, additional, Watson, Andrew J., additional, and Xu, Suqing, additional
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18. Is phytoplankton responsible for pumping CO2 in the Weddell Sea?
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Ruiz-Pino, Diana, Bianchi, Alejandro A., Isbert Perlender, Hernán G., Paulmier, Aurélien, Esteves, J. L., Ferrario, Martha E., Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentations et Approches Numériques (LOCEAN), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL)
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[SDU.STU.GP]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] - Abstract
International audience; The Southern Ocean is thought to be a sink of atmospheric CO2 although the uptake magnitude is still a matter of debate. We report the first estimates of ocean-atmosphere CO2 fluxes from the Weddell Sea west of 30°W based on observations collected in the austral summers between 2001 and 2005. . The data consists of high-resolution sea surface temperature, salinity, carbonate system (pCO2, TCO2, Alkalinity), dissolved O2 and nutrients (nitrates, phosphates and silicates), phytoplankton taxonomy and biomass (total Chl-a for three size class, < 0.5μm, >10μm and 5μm< Chl-a
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19. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT).
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Sweeney, Colm, Omar, Abdirahman M., Sutton, Adrienne J., Takahashi, Taro, Pearce, David, Tilbrook, Bronte, Huss, Betty, Featherstone, Charles, Castle, Robert D., Wanninkhof, Rik, Robbins, Lisa L., Barbero, Leticia, Sutherland, Stewart C., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Balestrini, Carlos F., Bates, Nicholas R., Humphreys, Matthew P., Landa, Camilla S., and Pfeil, Benjamin
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CARBON dioxide in seawater ,FUGACITY ,SCIENCE databases - Abstract
The Surface Ocean CO
2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis of quality-controlled fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) values for the global surface oceans and coastal seas with regular updates. Version 3 of SOCAT has 14.7 million fCO2 values from 3646 data sets covering the years 1957 to 2014. This latest version has an additional 4.6 million fCO2 values relative to version 2 and extends the record from 2011 to 2014. Version 3 also significantly increases the data availability for 2005 to 2013. SOCAT has an average of approximately 1.2 million surface water fCO2 values per year for the years 2006 to 2012. Quality and documentation of the data has improved. A new feature is the data set quality control (QC) flag of E for data from alternative sensors and platforms. The accuracy of surface water fCO2 has been defined for all data set QC flags. Automated range checking has been carried out for all data sets during their upload into SOCAT. The upgrade of the interactive Data Set Viewer (previously known as the Cruise Data Viewer) allows better interrogation of the SOCAT data collection and rapid creation of high-quality figures for scientific presentations. Automated data upload has been launched for version 4 and will enable more frequent SOCAT releases in the future. Highprofile scientific applications of SOCAT include quantification of the ocean sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide and its long-term variation, detection of ocean acidification, as well as evaluation of coupled-climate and ocean-only biogeochemical models. Users of SOCAT data products are urged to acknowledge the contribution of data providers, as stated in the SOCAT Fair Data Use Statement. This ESSD (Earth System Science Data) "living data" publication documents the methods and data sets used for the assembly of this new version of the SOCAT data collection and compares these with those used for earlier versions of the data collection (Pfeil et al., 2013; Bakker et al., 2014). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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20. Variability and motion of the Brazil-Malvinas front
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Bianchi, Alejandro A. and Garzoli, Silvia L.
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South Western Atlantic ,Geofísica ,isotermas ,océano Atlántico Sudoccidental ,thermal field - Abstract
The temporal evolution of the thermal field associated with frontal motions in the South Western Atlantic is studied. The analysis is based on data collected with an array of inverted echo sounders (IES) deployed during the Confluence Program (1988-1990) at the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence. The travel time series obtained with the IES are scaled to mean temperatures of the upper 500 m (Tsoo) of the ocean and series of T500 horizontal distributions are constructed. A description of the evolution of the thermal field, emphasizing the frontal motions and some mesoscaie features, is presented. Three well-defined northward penetrations of the Malvinas current with fairly variable periods of permanence (15-60 days) and mean frontal motion velocities of 0.2 m/s are observed. Cross-correlation of the T500 time series analysis leads to a plausible explanation of some features of the observed variability. Comparison with previous results in the area indicate a marked interannual variability and sources of variability are discussed., Se estudia la evolución temporal del campo de isotermas asociados con movimientos frontales en el océano Atlántico Sudoccidental. El análisis está basado en datos obtenidos de ecosondas invertidos (IES) fondeados durante la ejecución del Programa Confluencia (1988-1990) en la confluencia de las corrientes de Malvinas y Brasil. Las series de tiempo obtenidas con los IES fueron estandarizados con las temperaturas medias de los primeros 500 m (T500) del océano y de esta forma se obtuvo la distribución horizontal de T500. Se presenta una descripción de la evolución del campo térmico en relación con los movimientos frontales y las características de mesoescala de esa zona. Se observaron tres penetraciones bien definidas de la corriente de Malvinas con períodos variables de permanencia (15 -60 días) y velocidades del frente de 0.2 m/s. Del análisis de la correlación cruzada de la serie de T500 se obtiene una posible explicación de la variabilidad observada. La comparación con resultados previos indican una variabilidad interanual. Se discuten las fuentes de variabilidad., Material digitalizado en SEDICI gracias a la colaboración de la Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas (UNLP)., Asociación Argentina de Geofísicos y Geodestas
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21. Primary production in the Argentine Sea during spring estimated by field and satellite models
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Lutz, Vivian A., primary, Segura, Valeria, additional, Dogliotti, Ana I., additional, Gagliardini, Domingo A., additional, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, and Balestrini, Carlos F., additional
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22. Annual balance and seasonal variability of sea‐air CO2 fluxes in the Patagonia Sea: Their relationship with fronts and chlorophyll distribution
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., primary, Pino, Diana Ruiz, additional, Perlender, Hernán G. Isbert, additional, Osiroff, Ana P., additional, Segura, Valeria, additional, Lutz, Vivian, additional, Clara, Moira Luz, additional, Balestrini, Carlos F., additional, and Piola, Alberto R., additional
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23. Brands enter lexicon in Latin America
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Bianchi, Alejandro and Sama, Gabriel
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Brand name products -- International aspects ,Brand name products -- Usage ,Brand name products -- Public opinion ,Brand name products -- Identification and classification ,Latin Americans -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Trademark law -- Interpretation and construction ,Trademark law -- International aspects ,Spanish language -- Analysis ,Spanish language -- Protection and preservation ,Marketing -- International aspects ,Company marketing practices ,Business ,Business, general - Published
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24. Emigres send food online to old country
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Raymond, Nicole, Pinheiro, Di, and Bianchi, Alejandro
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Retail industry -- Services ,Immigrants -- Services ,Online services -- Services ,Grocery industry -- Services ,Hispanic Americans -- Services ,Cable television/data services ,Online services ,Company services ,Cooperative agreement for service distribution ,Business ,Business, general - Published
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25. Goya Foods leads an ethnic sales trend
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Bianchi, Alejandro and Sama, Gabriel
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Goya Foods Inc. -- Finance ,Food industry -- Finance ,Hispanic American consumers -- Marketing ,Ethnic food -- Marketing ,Supermarkets -- Marketing ,Business ,Business, general - Published
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26. Vertical stratification and air‐sea CO2 fluxes in the Patagonian shelf
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., primary, Bianucci, Laura, additional, Piola, Alberto R., additional, Pino, Diana Ruiz, additional, Schloss, Irene, additional, Poisson, Alain, additional, and Balestrini, Carlos F., additional
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27. El Sitio and Cisneros venture to merge
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Bianchi, Alejandro
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El Sitio.com -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,Ibero-American Media Partners -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,Online services -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,Business ,Business, general - Published
- 2000
28. 7. INPUT OF SE PACIFIC WATERS TO THE PATAGONIAN CONTINENTAL SHELF: THE STRAITS SURVEY.
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Piola, Alberto, Bianchi, Alejandro, Osiroff, Ana Paula, Charo, Marcela, and Romero, Silvia
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The article discusses a study on the continental shelf off southeastern South America, the Magellan and the Le Maire Straits as the sources of low salinity waters into the western South Atlantic continental shelf. It cites the use of Sea-Bird Electronics 911 and a conductivity, temperature, depth (CTD) fitted with a Digiquartz pressure sensor with water samples collected for the analysis of dissolved oxygen, nutrients and salinity at selected levels. It suggests that waters of the Magellan Strait are the freshest inflow into the Patagonia continental shelf although the water characteristics in the southern Magellan suggest mixtures with inflow from the south.
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29. 3. VARIABILITY OF THE ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT AT DRAKE PASSAGE.
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Barré, Nicolas, Beauverger, Mickaël, Bianchi, Alejandro, Boschat, Ghyslaine, Charo, Marcella, Sang Su Hong, Sang Chul Hwang, Kartavtseff, Annie, Jae Hak Lee, Mejia, Carlos, Nardi, Luigi, Osiroff, Ana Paula, Piola, Alberto, Pouget, Guillaume, Provost, Christine, Rafizadeh, Mehrad, Renault, Alice, Rodrigo, Cristian, Romero, Silvia, and Saraceno, Martin
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The article discusses a project to monitor the magnitude and variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) through Drake Passage to give an access to intraseasonal, seasonal and interannual variations of the volume transport at Drake Passage (DP) since 1992. It also compares the transport time series taken from the International Southern Ocean Studies (ISOS) programme in the 1970's to estimate the evolution over 30 years. It refers to the Drake Passage as an entry point for water masses from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean where it undergo substantial modifications as it mix with water from antarctic origin.
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30. Annual balance and seasonal variability of sea-air CO2 fluxes in the Patagonia Sea: Their relationship with fronts and chlorophyll distribution.
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., Pino, Diana Ruiz, Perlender, Hernán G. Isbert, Osiroff, Ana P., Segura, Valeria, Lutz, Vivian, Clara, Moira Luz, Balestrini, Carlos F., and Piola, Alberto R.
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31. Vertical stratification and air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Patagonian shelf.
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Bianchi, Alejandro A., Bianucci, Laura, Piola, Alberto R., Pino, Diana Ruiz, Schloss, Irene, Poisson, Alain, and Balestrini, Carlos F.
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32. El Dorado a 3.000 metros bajo tierra Petróleo, dólares... y mujeres en el «desierto» de Vaca Muerta.
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BIANCHI, ALEJANDRO
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PETROLEUM industry ,HUMAN trafficking ,WOMEN ,SOCIAL conditions of women ,DESERTS ,EMPLOYEES - Abstract
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33. Prolonged and monosymptomatic dysphasic status epilepticus.
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DE PASQUET, EDITH GERSTLE, GAUDIN, EUCLIDES SILVA, BIANCHI, ALEJANDRO, and DE MENDILAHARSU, SELIKE A.
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34. Some aspects of the surface circulation south of 20°S revealed by First GARP Global Experiment Drifters.
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Piola, Alberto R., Figueroa, Horacio A., and Bianchi, Alejandro A.
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- 1987
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35. Time-space variability of the local dynamics of the Malvinas-Brazil confluence as revealed by inverted echo sounders.
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Garzoli, Silvia L. and Bianchi, Alejandro
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36. Prolonged and monosymptomatic dysphasic status epilepticus
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PASQUET, EDITH GERSTLE DE, GAUDIN, EUCLIDES SILVA, BIANCHI, ALEJANDRO, and MENDILAHARSU, SELIKE A. DE
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Dysphasic seizures are an infrequent form of epilepsy, and their serial appearance as a partial status epilepticus is quite exceptional. The young patient reported here had a partial dysphasic status epilepticus of 3 weeks' duration without other temporal lobe seizures. Simultaneous serial electroencephalograms, tape recordings of the seizures, and repeated neuropsychologic ictal examinations permitted studies of increased impairment of neuropsychologic function on testing and the appearance of new irritative discharges on encephalography.
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37. Air-sea CO2 fluxes and the controls on ocean surface pCO2 seasonal variability in the coastal and open-ocean southwestern Atlantic Ocean: A modeling study
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Arruda, R., Calil, Paulo H.R., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Doney, Scott C., Gruber, Nicolas, Lima, Ivan D., and Turi, Giuliana
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13. Climate action ,14. Life underwater - Abstract
We use an eddy-resolving, regional ocean biogeochemical model to investigate the main variables and processes responsible for the climatological spatio-temporal variability of pCO2 and the air-sea CO2 fluxes in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Overall, the region acts as a sink of atmospheric CO2 south of 30° S, and is close to equilibrium with the atmospheric CO2 to the north. On the shelves, the ocean acts as a weak source of CO2, except for the mid/outer shelves of Patagonia, which act as sinks. In contrast, the inner shelves and the low latitude open ocean of the southwestern Atlantic represent source regions. Observed nearshore-to-offshore and meridional pCO2 gradients are well represented by our simulation. A sensitivity analysis shows the importance of the counteracting effects of temperature and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in controlling the seasonal variability of pCO2. Biological production and solubility are the main processes regulating pCO2, with biological production being particularly important on the shelves. The role of mixing/stratification in modulating DIC, and therefore surface pCO2, is shown in a vertical profile at the location of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) site in the Argentine Basin (42° S, 42° W)., Biogeosciences, 12 (19), ISSN:1726-4170
38. Dinámica del CO2 en el Océano Atlántico Sudoccidental
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Kahl, Lucía Carolina, Bianchi, Alejandro A., Ruiz Pino, Diana, Bianchi, Alejandro Ariel, and Piola, Alberto Ricardo
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PATAGONIAN SEA ,MAR PATAGÓNICO ,MAR PATAGONICO ,CO2 FLUXES ,SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN ,Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos Hídricos ,OCÉANO ATLÁNTICO SUDOCCIDENTAL ,ANTHROPOGENIC CARBON ,Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https] ,SISTEMA DE LOS CARBONATOS ,OCEANO ATLANTICO SUDOCCIDENTAL ,CARBONO ANTROPOGÉNICO ,FLUJOS DE CO2 ,CARBONO ANTROPOGENICO ,CARBONATE SYSTEM ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
En esta tesis se estudia la dinámica del sistema de los carbonatos en el Atlántico Sudoccidental, utilizando un amplio set de datos in-situ. Se consideraron distintos tópicos. En el estudio de la interacción mar-atmósfera del CO2 se destaca el rol del Atlántico Sudoccidental como sumidero neto de CO2. Se analizó la variabilidad estacional y regional en los flujos CO2 (FCO2) en el Mar Patagónico (MP), donde se destaca la bomba biológica como proceso dominante. También se estudiaron las distribuciones de alcalinidad total (AT) y el carbono inorgánico disuelto (CT), analizando su relación con las masas de agua y los distintos procesos biológicos. Los resultados muestran que la AT es conservativa en toda la región de estudio. En cambio, el CT en el MP es fuertemente no conservativo. Se pudo observar que el accionar de la bomba biológica resulta en un secuestro neto del CO2 en el MP. Al norte de 38°S, se observa estrecha relación entre el CT y las distintas masas de agua, mostrando predominio de los procesos físicos sobre la variabilidad del CT. Adicionalmente se analizó el estado actual del pH y los estados de saturación de calcita y aragonita (ΩCa y ΩAr), estableciendo una línea de base para el estudio de la acidificación oceánica (AO). Finalmente, se estimaron las concentraciones del carbono antropogénico (Cant), mediante los métodos TrOCA y φCT0 . Se obtuvieron valores medios de Cant de 54.2 y 48.6 µmol∙kg-1 en el MP y de 50 y 58 µmol∙kg-1 al norte de 38°S, para TrOCA y φCT0 respectivamente. This thesis studies the dynamics of marine carbonate system in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, using a wide set of in-situ data. Different topics were considered. In the study of the sea-air interaction of CO2, the role of the Southwestern Atlantic as a net CO2 sink is highlighted. The seasonal and regional variability in CO2 fluxes (FCO2) in the Patagonian Sea (PS) was analyzed, where the biological pump is highlighted as the dominant process. The distributions of total alkalinity (TA) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) were also studied, analyzing their relationship with water masses and the different biological processes. The results show that the TA is conservative throughout the study region. In contrast, the DIC in the PS is strongly non-conservative. It was observed that the action of the biological pump results in a net sequestration of CO2 in PS. North of 38 °S, there is a close relationship between the DIC and the different water masses, showing predominance of physical processes. Additionally, the current status of pH and the saturation states of calcite and aragonite (ΩCa and ΩAr) were analyzed, establishing a baseline for the study of ocean acidification (OA). Finally, anthropogenic carbon concentrations (Cant) were estimated using TrOCA and φCT0 methods. Mean values of Cant of 54.2 and 48.6 µmol∙kg-1 were obtained in the PS and 50 and 58 µmol∙kg-1 north of 38°S, for TrOCA and φCT0 respectively. Fil: Kahl, Lucía Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos; Argentina. Ministerio de Defensa. Armada Argentina. Servicio de Hidrografía Naval; Argentina
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39. Nilus Expert Dispatch Management System (Sistema experto de ruteos para distribución de alimentos)
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Carbonell González, Ignacio, Espinosa Peralta, Carlos Marcelo, Trocki Beitler, Victor, Bianchi, Alejandro, Bonillo Ramos, Pedro Nolasco, and Yovine, Sergio Fabián
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BIG DATA ,APRENDIZAJE AUTOMÁTICO ,DISTRIBUCIÓN DE SERVICIOS ,PROYECTOS-MD ,GEOLOCALIZACIÓN - Abstract
Incluye bibliografía y anexos. El presente trabajo final tiene como objetivo generar una prueba de concepto para una solución de servicios tecnológicos basados en conocimiento y explotación de datos, para una empresa dedicada a la distribución de alimentos en zonas carenciadas. Se trata de resolver el problema de la asignación y despacho de rutas para la distribución, en un contexto donde los servicios de geolocalización que son utilizados por la empresa carecen de información confiable sobre las zonas periféricas o alejadas de los centros más poblados. Luego de un análisis de los datos que dispone la empresa se seleccionó un subconjunto de los mismos con aquellos que resultaron más relevantes. A partir de los mismos se elaboraron un conjunto de herramientas que permiten agregar a la información de los servicios existentes “una capa” de conocimiento capaz de capturar aquella información definida como relevante para el negocio con el objetivo de poder clasificarlas como mejores o peores rutas en consideración de lo que resulta relevante para la empresa (distancia, estado, composición, restricciones, etc.). Se realizó como parte del trabajo, un análisis detallado de las fuentes de datos proporcionados por la empresa de forma de tener una idea clara del grado de profundidad y calidad que se puede obtener de la implementación de una solución de estas características en el momento actual y futuro. También se realizaron recomendaciones pertinentes en el caso de que se quisiera profundizar en las soluciones presentadas en este trabajo.
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- 2021
40. Implementación CRM de tarjetas de crédito
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Saldías Mironenko, Juan Ignacio, Bianchi, Alejandro, Bonillo Ramos, Pedro Nolasco, and Yovine, Sergio Fabián
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CRM ,BIG DATA ,TARJETAS ,SISTEMAS DE INFORMACIÓN ,NEGOCIOS ,PROYECTOS-MD ,GESTIÓN - Abstract
Incluye bibliografía y anexos. El siguiente trabajo final aborda la problemática de la incorporación de las tecnologías de Big Data en instituciones financieras, enfocándose concretamente como caso de estudio, en la implementación de un sistema de información de gestión del negocio de las tarjetas de crédito en un banco internacional que opera en plaza. En el informe se manifiestan los desafíos de gobernanza de TI y datos que deben enfrentarse. Se describe la administración del negocio de las tarjetas de crédito, sugiriendo posibles caminos de solución, ilustrando su potencial explotación para el análisis de datos en el contexto de un CRM (Customer Relationship Management). A los efectos de enriquecer este análisis, se expone un ejemplo simplificado de cómo podría acoplarse la organización en los activos de información logrados con la implementación del CRM de tarjetas para seguir agregando valor al negocio. Para ello se mostrará el proceso de implementación de un algoritmo basado en la información del CRM de tarjetas.
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- 2021
41. Génesis, propagación e impacto de los tsunamis meteorológicos en la costa bonaerense, Argentina
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Perez, Iael, Dragani, Walter César, D'Onofrio, Enrique Eduardo, Dragani, Walter Cesar, D'onofrio, Enrique Eduardo, and Bianchi, Alejandro A.
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NUMERICAL MODELING ,MODELADO NUMERICO ,EROSION DE PLAYAS ,BEACH EROSION ,Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos Hídricos ,ONDAS DE GRAVEDAD ATMOSFERICA ,BUENOS AIRES COAST ,ATMOSPHERIC GRAVITY WAVES ,COSTA BONAERENSE ,Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,Ondas de Gravedad Atmosféricas ,Erosión de Playas ,METEOTSUNAMIS ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 [https] ,Modelado Numérico ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
Los tsunamis meteorológicos (meteotsunamis) son oscilaciones forzadas por perturbaciones atmosféricas que se propagan sobre la superficie del mar, con períodos comprendidos entre unos pocos minutos hasta casi 3 h, y alturas típicamente inferiores a 1 m. Los mismos han sido frecuentemente observados en la costa bonaerense entre Mar de Ajó y Necochea. El objetivo de esta Tesis es, por un lado, profundizar el conocimiento sobre la génesis y física de los meteotsunamis y, por el otro, evaluar su posible impacto en la erosión de playas del nordeste bonaerense. Se analizaron series simultáneas en alta resolución (5 min) de niveles del mar y de presión atmosférica para la región costera bonaerense, obtenidas en Mar del Plata durante el 2013. Para ambas series se obtuvieron espectros de energía, wavelets, espectro de coherencia y de diferencia de fase. Se estudiaron eventos energéticos registrados simultáneamente en el mar (meteotsunamis) y en la atmósfera (ondas de gravedad atmosféricas, OGA) y se investigó la génesis y propagación de los meteotsunamis en la costa bonaerense mediante el modelado atmosférico y oceánico. Con el modelo WRF se simularon OGA y éstas se utilizaron como forzante de un modelo oceánico de aguas someras (TAWIC). Los resultados del WRF mostraron que las OGA se propagan preponderantemente desde el SW hacia el NE, con celeridades comprendidas entre 10 y 20 m/s. Se compararon espectralmente los resultados modelados y observados concluyéndose que WRF logra captar la estructura espectral de las OGA. Si bien el WRF también logra captar temporalmente la actividad de las OGA, se obtuvo que el mismo subestima en aproximadamente 2 hPa el pico de la máxima fluctuación atmosférica. El modelo TAWIC reproduce bien la actividad de los meteotsunamis indicando que los mismos se propagan de SW a NE, a lo largo de la costa bonaerense, y que sus amplitudes decaen hacia el mar (“off-shore”). A partir de estas simulaciones se estimó la velocidad de propagación de los meteotsunamis obteniéndose un valor de 10 m/s, aproximadamente. El modelo oceánico también logra captar adecuadamente los lapsos de actividad de los meteotsunamis y es eficiente para reproducir su estructura espectral. Sobre la base de los resultados se concluyó que los meteotsunamis de la costa bonaerense pueden ser descriptos como ondas de borde. Se analizaron posibles mecanismos de amplificación y se concluyó que el más realista es el de resonancia de Greenspan. Finalmente, se implementó el modelo X-BEACH para estudiar el posible impacto de los meteotsunamis sobre playas arenosas en condiciones de tormenta moderada. Se concluyó que los patrones de erosión sobre las playas dependen de la posición del meteotsunami en el ciclo de marea. Meteorological tsunamis (meteotsunamis) are oscillations forced by atmospheric disturbances that propagate over the sea level surface, with periods ranging from a few min to almost 3 h, and heights typically lower than 1 m. They have been frequently observed on the Buenos Aires coast, between Mar de Ajó and Necochea. The aim of this Thesis is, on the one hand, to deepen the knowledge about the genesis and physics of meteotsunamis and, on the other hand, to evaluate its possible impact on the beach erosion, in the Northeast coast of Buenos Aires. Simultaneous high resolution (5 min) data series of sea level and atmospheric pressure obtained in Mar del Plata during 2013 were analyzed. For both series, energy spectra, wavelets, coherence and phase difference spectra were calculated and studied. Energetic events recorded simultaneously for the sea level (meteotsunamis) and for the atmosphere (gravity waves) were investigated. Moreover, the genesis and propagation of meteotsunamis on the Buenos Aires coast was analyzed by means of atmospheric and ocean models. Atmospheric gravity waves (AGW) were simulated using WRF model, and these results were implementing as forcing of a shallow ocean model (TAWIC). The results of the WRF showed that the AGW propagate mainly from SW to NE, with celerities between 10 and 20 m/s. The simulated and observed results were spectrally compared, concluding that WRF achieves to reproduce the spectral structure of the AGW. While WRF is also able to capture temporarily the activity of the AGW, it was obtained that the model underestimates the peak of the maximum atmospheric fluctuation by approximately 2 hPa. The activity of the meteotsunamis is well reproduced by the TAWIC model, and it indicated that meteotsunamis propagate from SW to NE, along the Buenos Aires coast, and their amplitudes decay towards the sea ("off-shore"). From these simulations, the propagation speed of meteotsunamis was estimated, obtaining a value of approximately 10 m/s. The ocean model is also able to reproduce the activity lapses of meteotsunamis and it is efficient to reproduce their spectral structure. Based on the results it was concluded that meteotsunamis of the Buenos Aires coast can be described as edge waves. Possible amplification mechanisms were analyzed and it was determined that the Greenspan resonance is the most realistic. Finally, the X-BEACH model was implemented to study the possible impact of meteotsunamis on sandy beaches in moderate storm conditions. It was concluded that the erosion patterns on the beaches depend on the position of the meteotsunami in the tidal cycle. Fil: Perez, Iael. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Ministerio de Defensa. Armada Argentina. Servicio de Hidrografía Naval; Argentina
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42. É migr é s Send Food Online to Old Country.
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Raymond, Nicole, Pinheiro, Di, and Bianchi, Alejandro
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ELECTRONIC commerce , *HISPANIC Americans - Abstract
Reports on the growing trend of international online shopping being patronized by Latino immigrants in the U.S. to support their families in Latin America.
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- 2002
43. Framework de mejora de procesos de desarrollo de software
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Sebastián Barbieri, Bianchi, Alejandro, and Rossi, Gustavo Héctor
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Informática ,Ciencias Informáticas ,Aplicación informática ,Software ,Arquitectura de software - Abstract
El trabajo desarrolla un framework de mejora de procesos sobre organizaciones que realicen desarrollo o mantenimiento de software independientemente del tamaño de la organización. Este framework no esta atado a un modelo de referencia en particular, proveyendo los lineamientos para guiar a las organizaciones de software en la elección de estrategias de mejoras de procesos mediante la determinación de la madurez de sus procesos actuales y la identificación de algunos puntos críticos que afectan a la calidad del software y a la mejora de procesos.El objetivo del trabajo es : Desarrollar un trabajo de tesis que permita definir conceptualmente un framework de mejora de procesos de desarrollo de software. El trabajo se compone del framework en sí modelado como un conjunto de procesos que guíen a la empresa o sector para poder certificar o evaluar estándares internacionales. El desarrollo del framework de mejora de procesos es complementado con un conjunto de herramientas para realizar la mejora, y un caso practico concreto. Esto se detalla en la sección de alcance. El framework se basa en el modelo de mejora de procesos de software IDEAL del SEI, pero acotado respecto: 1. Nivel de capacidad que pretende alcanzar la organización 2. Tipo de software desarrollado y objetivos perseguidos por la organización (ver sección 0.7). 3. Proveer un conjunto de prácticas alternativas que permitan alcanzar los objetivos de cada área clave de proceso. 4. Complementar el framework con prácticas del ámbito de RRHH y aspectos culturales., Facultad de Informática
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- 2007
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