Global water level variability observed after the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apaivolcanic tsunami of 2022
Author: Devlin, Adam T.; Jay, David A.; Talke, Stefan A.; Pan, Jiayi
Unifying biological field observations to detect and compare oceanacidification impacts across marine species and ecosystems: what to monitorand why
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Ocean Science雜志英文介紹
Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international open-access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory. The primary objective is to publish a very high-quality scientific journal with free Internet-based access for researchers and other interested people throughout the world.
Electronic submission of articles is used to keep publication costs to a minimum. The costs will be covered by a moderate per-page charge paid by the authors. The peer-review process also makes use of the Internet. It includes an 8-week online discussion period with the original submitted manuscript and all comments. If accepted, the final revised paper will be published online.
Ocean Science covers the following fields: ocean physics (i.e. ocean structure, circulation, tides, and internal waves); ocean chemistry; biological oceanography; air–sea interactions; ocean models – physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical; coastal and shelf edge processes; paleooceanography.