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to oceanic
adjective
Of or relating to the ocean.
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The subsidence history of these regions during the Triassic–Jurassic is linked to the evolution of the Atlantic and Tethyan oceans, from rifting to oceanic accretion.
Dinoflagellates are one of the largest algal groups in the ocean, contributing significantly to oceanic primary production and coral reef building.
Coccolithophores are unicellular calcifying marine phytoplankton that can form large and conspicuous blooms in the oceans and make significant contributions to oceanic carbon cycling and atmospheric CO2 regulation.
Found in temperate to cold waters of all oceans, chimaeras range from rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters to oceanic depths of 2,500 metres (8,200 feet) or more.
With increasing atmospheric pCO2, a decrease in global surface ocean pH of between 0.4 to 0.8 units is predicted due to oceanic CO2 uptake [ 1, 2].
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The list of potential long-term effects to oceanic life is only beginning to be explored.
It's totally daft – every floor has a different theme, from Aztec to Oceanic.
Least is known about dissolved load, which at coastal outlets is added to oceanic salt.
The transition from continental crust to oceanic crust usually occurs below the continental slope.
The filmmaker added that he was talking to oceanic institutes about developing long-term relationships for use of the submersible.
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