114 results match your criteria: "Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute[Affiliation]"

A wide class of three-dimensional sound propagation problems in shallow water where the bathymetry can be locally approximated by a parametric quadratic function is considered. Relevant examples of such bathymetry functions include underwater canyons and ridges. Asymptotic solution for this class of problems is derived under the adiabaticity assumption.

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The geographic and bathymetric distribution of siboglinids in the Sea of Okhotsk was studied. At least 75% of all siboglinid findings were at a depth up to 400 m. Most of them were concentrated in the northwestern part of the shelf.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the sensitivity of the marine scallop Mizuhopecten yessoensis to different copper concentrations (10 and 30 μgl-1) in the prespawning period. Reaction of the scallop to this effect was evaluated by a set of biomarkers, including general metabolism enzymes (acid and alkaline phosphatase activities - AcPase, ALP), and oxidative stress parameters (catalase antioxidant enzyme activity - CAT and levels of damage for DNA, lipids and proteins). Experiment results show that when copper is accumulated in tissues, enzyme activity changes are similar and have phasic character.

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The northwestern Pacific Ocean including the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk is one of the least studied regions in terms of mercury behavior and distribution in the sea-atmosphere system. In August and September 2017, we determined gaseous elemental mercury (Hg(0)) in the surface air over this water areas along a 12,000 km cruise. Concentrations varied from 1.

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The temporal vector-phase characteristics of the interference field of a low-frequency signal tone in a real wave-guide of shallow sea were taken under consideration. Physical objects were detected in the field of destructive interference, which, according to known features, are defined as local vortices of the intensity vector. "Static" vortices and vortices that perform periodic oscillatory motions in the direction along the axis of the wave-guide relative to the phase centre of the combined receiving device have been discovered.

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Estimating the effect of microgravity/hypogravity on pulmonary ventilation function remains topical. Recently developed acoustic techniques based on the evaluation of the forced expiratory noise time (FETa) were hypothesized to be a promising tool for this aim. The aim of the protocol is to study the effect of two different modalities of bed rest space simulations (microgravity and lunar gravity) on FETa and spirometric indices.

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This publication presents the results of a study of the total mercury (THg) concentration in the fetal hair (lanugo) of the young spotted seals inhabiting the Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. We analyzed samples from pups that were collected in 2014-2017 at the seal breeding grounds. The concentration of total mercury was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry.

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The long-chain diol index (LDI) is a new organic sea surface temperature (SST) proxy based on the distribution of long-chain diols. It has been applied in several environments but not yet in subpolar regions. Here we tested the LDI on surface sediments and a sediment core from the Sea of Okhotsk, which is the southernmost seasonal sea ice-covered region in the Northern Hemisphere, and compared it with other organic temperature proxies, that is, and TEX .

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Measurements of gaseous elemental mercury (Hg) in the marine boundary layer of the western Bering Sea were performed using an automatic mercury analyzer RA 915+ (Ltd. "Lumex", St. Petersburg, Russia) aboard the Russian research vessel Academician M.

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This work is dedicated to a challenging issue of modern phlebology-establishment of a physical mechanism of the endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) against great saphenous vein incompetence (protuberant varicosities). Using optical and acoustical methods, we have studied the laser-induced formation of microbubbles in an aqueous solution of surface-active substances, serum, and blood directly in patients while conducting EVLT of the great saphenous vein in a clinical setting. We have used lasers with wavelengths 0.

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Gaseous elemental mercury (Hg) is a prolific and persistent contaminant in the atmosphere. Atmospheric concentrations of Hg were determined from 17 September to 7 October 2015 in the northwest Sea of Japan aboard the Russian research vessel Professor Gagarinsky. Simultaneous measurements of Hg concentrations were performed 2 m and 20 m above the sea surface using automatic Hg analysers RA-915M and RA-915+, respectively.

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The Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) is still used as an important source of protein-rich food by indigenous peoples of Chukotka, Alaska, and other Arctic regions. Total mercury (THg) concentration was measured in eight internal organs of walruses. Samples were taken from 22 individuals (11 males and 11 females).

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Simultaneous video recording of the sea urchin spawning behavior and recording of environmental factors enabled us to found synergism of the effects of circadian rhythm and phytoplankton on the spawning activity of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius (Agassiz, 1864).

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The paper analyzes the experimental data obtained in a comprehensive experiment aimed at identifying the regularities of transmitted hydroacoustic signal transformations at the shelf of decreasing depth. The 33 Hz harmonic hydroacoustic signals were generated at the shelf of the Sea of Japan by a low-frequency source. Distribution of the transmitted energy at vertical sounding from the surface to the bottom was studied at different shelf points with Bruel & Kjaer 8104 hydrophone.

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Impact of diffusion on surface clustering in random hydrodynamic flows.

Phys Rev E

January 2017

V.I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute of RAS, 43, Baltiyskaya street, Vladivostok 690041, Russia and Far Eastern Federal University 8, Sukhanova street, Vladivostok, Russia.

Buoyant material clustering in a stochastic flow, which is homogeneous and isotropic in space and stationary in time, is addressed. The dynamics of buoyant material in three-dimensional hydrodynamic flows can be considered as the motion of passive tracers in a compressible two-dimensional velocity field. The latter is of interest in the present study.

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Concentrations of cosmogenic beryllium-7((7)Be) and atmospheric aerosols were measured in the atmosphere of the coastal zone of Vladivostok in 2013-2014. The (7)Be concentrations ranged from 0.5 to 4.

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An explicit analytical solution for sound propagation in a three-dimensional penetrable wedge with small apex angle.

J Acoust Soc Am

March 2016

Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d'Acoustique, Unité Mixte de Recherche, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 5509, Université de Lyon, École Centrale de Lyon, 36 Avenue Guy de Collongue, F-69134 Ecully Cedex, France.

A problem of sound propagation in a shallow-water waveguide with a weakly sloping penetrable bottom is considered. The adiabatic mode parabolic equations are used to approximate the solution of the three-dimensional (3D) Helmholtz equation by modal decomposition of the acoustic pressure field. The mode amplitudes satisfy parabolic equations that admit analytical solutions in the special case of the 3D wedge.

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Effect of the vertical component of diffusion on passive scalar transport in an isolated vortex model.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

November 2015

P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of RAS, 36, Nakhimovski prospect, Moscow 117997, Russia and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9, Institutskiy Pereulok, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region 141700, Russia.

On the basis of the ellipsoidal vortex model and a Monte-Carlo-type diffusion simulation, we examine the flux and ensuing distribution of passive fluid particles through the boundary of an idealized geophysical vortex. Our focus is on features that the horizontal and vertical diffusion components introduce into the fluid particle transport. We examine the concurrent effect of both components, and we compare it with the only horizontal diffusion impact.

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We examined the effects of environmental remediation on the heavy metal concentration and lipid peroxidation activity in the digestive gland and gills of the marine mussel Crenomytilus grayanus. Changes in heavy metal concentrations and lipid peroxidation biomarkers in the tissues of mussels collected at a contaminated site were compared with those obtained from a reference site. Prior to remediation the concentration of Pb, Cu, Cd, Fe and Zn and the levels of malondialdehyde, conjugated dienes and lipofuscin in mussels collected from the contaminated site were significantly increased compared with those obtained from the reference site.

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Anomalous sea surface structures as an object of statistical topography.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

June 2015

V.I.Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute of RAS, 43, Baltiyskaya street, Vladivostok 690041, Russia Far Eastern Federal University 8, Sukhanova Street, Vladivostok, Russia Institute of Applied Mathematics of FEB RAS, 7, Radio Street, Vladivostok, Russia.

By exploiting ideas of statistical topography, we analyze the stochastic boundary problem of emergence of anomalous high structures on the sea surface. The kinematic boundary condition on the sea surface is assumed to be a closed stochastic quasilinear equation. Applying the stochastic Liouville equation, and presuming the stochastic nature of a given hydrodynamic velocity field within the diffusion approximation, we derive an equation for a spatially single-point, simultaneous joint probability density of the surface elevation field and its gradient.

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Age specific survival rates of Steller sea lions at rookeries with divergent population trends in the Russian Far East.

PLoS One

April 2016

Kamchatka Branch of the Pacific Geographical Institute FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatsky Kray, Russia; North Pacific Wildlife Consulting LLC, Anchorage, Alaska, USA; National Marine Mammal Laboratory (AFSC, NMFS, NOAA), Seattle, Washington, USA.

After a dramatic population decline, Steller sea lions have begun to recover throughout most of their range. However, Steller sea lions in the Western Aleutians and Commander Islands are continuing to decline. Comparing survival rates between regions with different population trends may provide insights into the factors driving the dynamics, but published data on vital rates have been extremely scarce, especially in regions where the populations are still declining.

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The problem of the sound propagation in shallow-water waveguide with a seabottom featuring canyon-type inhomogeneity of a specific form is considered. The sound pressure in such waveguide is represented in a form of modal expansion and the equations for modal coefficients are derived. In case of a single-mode adiabatic propagation, it is possible to neglect the mode interaction and omit the coupling terms in these equations.

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Here, we present the draft genomes of Marinobacter similis A3d10(T), a potential plastic biodegrader, and Marinobacter salarius R9SW1(T), isolated from radioactive waters. This genomic information will contribute information on the genetic basis of the metabolic pathways for the degradation of both plastic and radionuclides.

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Artificial radionuclides, such as iodine-131 ((131)I), cesium-134 ((134)Cs), and cesium-137 ((137)Cs), as well as natural isotopes of beryllium-7 ((7)Be) and potassium-40 ((40)K) have been registered in atmospheric aerosols over Vladivostok selected from 11 March to 17 June 2011. Additionally, (134)Cs and (137)Cs were detected in atmospheric aerosols over Tomsk selected from 16 March to 17 June 2011. Artificial radionuclides were also discovered in atmospheric wet depositions sampled in Vladivostok from 3 to 17 May 2011.

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The problem of sound propagation in a randomly inhomogeneous oceanic waveguide is considered. An underwater sound channel in the Sea of Japan is taken as an example. Our attention is concentrated on the domains of finite-range ray stability in phase space and their influence on wave dynamics.

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