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Yueng Djern Lenn
Professor, Bangor University
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Introducing QUICCHE: Quantifying Interocean fluxes in the Cape Cauldron Hotspot of Eddy kinetic energy
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical oceanography: mesoscale and larger | 22 february 2024
Lisa M. Beal, Kathleen A. Donohue, Yueng Djern Len...
The Cape Basin in the southeast Atlantic is a global hotspot of eddy kinetic energy and oceanic heat loss. In this cauldron, warm and salty Agulhas wa...
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Turbulent vertical transport in the Eurasian Arctic: #trending?
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 22 february 2024
Kirstin Schulz, Markus A. Janout, Yueng Djern Lenn...
The Arctic Ocean harbors a vast subsurface reservoir of heat, nutrients, and dissolved carbon, in waters originating from the North Atlantic. If broug...
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Changing Arctic Ocean Challenge: the development of card game for science communication and as an ocean literacy tool for a major international interdisciplinary scientific programme.
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
education and public engagement | 22 february 2024
Yueng Djern Lenn, Neil Banas, Laura Grange
The Arctic Ocean is warming four times faster than the rest of the planet. Here, the hallmarks of climate change that are stark and unmistakeable with...
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Warmth from below: a meeting of ice and ocean.
JOHN F. NYE LECTURE
cryosphere | 13 december 2022
Yueng Djern Lenn
Sea ice conjures images of vast swathes of floating white landscapes, and invokes the excitement of the age of exploration. The peril of navigating th...
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An Ice‐Ocean Model Study of the Mid‐2000s Regime Change in the Barents Sea
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
03 november 2022
Benjamin I. Barton, Camille Lique, Yueng Djern Len...
Over the satellite record, the Barents Sea winter maximum in sea ice extent has declined and was increasingly limited to areas north of the Polar F...
Increasing Nutrient Fluxes and Mixing Regime Changes in the Eastern Arctic Ocean
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
04 march 2022
Kirstin Schulz, Ben Lincoln, Vladislav Povazhnyy, ...
Primary productivity in the Arctic Ocean is experiencing dramatic changes linked to the receding sea ice cover. The vertical transport of nutrients...
On the Along‐Slope Heat Loss of the Boundary Current in the Eastern Arctic Ocean
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
15 february 2021
Kirstin Schulz, Markus A. Janout, Yueng Djern Lenn...
This study presents recent observations to quantify oceanic heat fluxes along the continental slope of the Eurasian part of the Arctic Ocean, in or...
Water Mass Properties Derived From Satellite Observations in the Barents Sea
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
31 july 2020
Benjamin I. Barton, Camille Lique, Yueng Djern Len...
The Barents Sea is a region of deep water formation where Atlantic Water is converted into cooler, fresher Barents Sea Water. Barents Sea Water pro...