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Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Volume 12, Issue 11

November 2024 - 219 articles

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Cover Story: Current feedback (CFB) coupling between atmospheric wind stress and ocean surface currents causes the fluid ocean and atmosphere to respond strongly to each other when modeled at a sufficiently fine resolution. CFB influences the horizontal and vertical structure of heat and salinity in the ocean on each side of a current as well as away from major currents. These combined changes in temperature and salinity impact ocean density with a spatial pattern that appears to be organized by ocean vorticity, which is largely influenced by current gradients. There are similar patterns of changes in the mixed layer depth, ocean heat content, and vertical heat transport. This finding suggests that similar processes will be important in any region with strong currents. A seasonal average of these impacts suggests importance in regard to weather and climate. View this paper

Articles (219)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,957 Views
18 Pages

19 November 2024

In order to meet current and future efforts to reduce fuel consumption and gas emissions, an increasing number of ships are being retrofitted with one of the wind-assisted propulsion solutions. In this paper, the effects of retrofitted wind-assisted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,388 Views
17 Pages

19 November 2024

A storm surge, classified as an extreme natural disaster, refers to unusual sea level fluctuations induced by severe atmospheric disturbances such as typhoons. Existing reanalysis data, such as ERA5, significantly underestimates the location and maxi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
894 Views
20 Pages

19 November 2024

Mud depocenters are found across most siliciclastic continental shelves, occurring in various bathymetric ranges and typically dating to the Holocene. This study analyzes the sedimentary characteristics and formation processes of mud depocenters in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,240 Views
18 Pages

Design and Development of 10,000-Meter Class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

  • Jiali Xu,
  • Zhaopeng Du,
  • Xianqing Huang,
  • Chong Ren,
  • Shuai Fa and
  • Shaoqiong Yang

19 November 2024

As a significant subset of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) possess the capability to autonomously execute tasks. Characterized by its flexibility, cost-effectiveness, extensive operational range, and robust...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,421 Views
21 Pages

19 November 2024

The contamination of marine ecosystems by oil spills poses a significant threat to the marine environment, necessitating the prompt and effective implementation of measures to mitigate the associated damage. Satellites offer a spatial and temporal ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,559 Views
20 Pages

19 November 2024

This study is aimed to improve the intelligence level, efficiency, and accuracy of ship safety and security systems by contributing to the development of marine weather forecasting. The accurate and prompt recognition of weather fax charts is very im...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,188 Views
20 Pages

Model-Driven Cooperative Path Planning for Dynamic Target Searching of Unmanned Unterwater Vehicle Formation

  • Dezhou Qin,
  • Huachao Dong,
  • Siqing Sun,
  • Zhiwen Wen,
  • Jinglu Li and
  • Tianbo Li

19 November 2024

With the increasing complexity of ocean missions, using multiple unmanned underwater vehicles to collaborate in executing tasks has become an effective way to improve the overall efficiency of ocean operations. Current research on path planning for m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,841 Views
31 Pages

19 November 2024

Over the past century, numerous studies have proposed various organisms for the biomonitoring of aquatic systems, but only recently has zooplankton emerged as a promising indicator of water quality. The traditional identification methods, however, ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,226 Views
21 Pages

19 November 2024

Underwater object tracking holds considerable significance in the field of ocean engineering. Additionally, it serves as a crucial component in the operations of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), particularly during tasks associated with capturi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,042 Views
26 Pages

19 November 2024

The design of the stator and nozzle of a rim-driven pumpjet thruster (RDPJ) is addressed through a simulation-based design optimization approach built on a parametric description of the main geometrical characteristics of the system, a RANS solver wi...

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