Galápagos upwelling driven by localized wind–front interactions
Abstract The Galápagos archipelago, rising from the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean some 900 km off the South American mainland, hosts an iconic and globally significant biological hotspot. The islands are renowned for their unique wealth of endemic species, which inspired Charles Darwin’s theory o...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Forryan, Alberto C. Naveira Garabato, Clément Vic, A. J. George Nurser, Alexander R. Hearn |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bff78abf700e41bba6139331ef5df1ef |
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