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Performance of JAXA’s SGLI standard ocean color products for oceanic to coastal waters: chlorophyll a concentration and light absorption coefficients of colored dissolved organic matter
Matsuoka, A., Campbell, J.W., Hooker, S.B., Steinmetz, F., Ogata, K., Hirata, T., Higa, H., Kuwahara, V.S., Isada, T., Suzuki, K. and Hirawake, T., 2022. Performance of JAXA’s SGLI standard ocean color products for oceanic to coastal waters: chlorophyll a concentration and light absorption coefficients of colored dissolved organic matter. Journal of Oceanography, 78(4), pp.187-208
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Relative contributions of photophysiology and chlorophyll-a abundance to phytoplankton group-specific primary production in the Kuroshio region as inferred by satellite ocean color remote sensing
Hirata, T. and Suzuki, K., 2022. Relative contributions of photophysiology and chlorophyll-a abundance to phytoplankton group-specific primary production in the Kuroshio region as inferred by satellite ocean color remote sensing. Journal of Oceanography, 78(4), pp.277-289.
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Glacial earthquake-generating iceberg calving in a narwhal summering ground: The loudest underwater sound in the Arctic?
Podolskiy, E.A., Murai, Y., Kanna, N., and S. Sugiyama (2022). Glacial earthquake-generating iceberg calving in a narwhal summering ground: The loudest underwater sound in the Arctic? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 151, 6–16, https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0009166.
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Arctic unicorns and the secret sounds of a glacial fjord
Podolskiy, E.A. (2022), Arctic unicorns and the secret sounds of a glacial fjord, Eos, 102, 36–41, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EO210642
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Phytoplankton Increase Along the Kuroshio Due to the Large Meander
Lizarbe Barreto, D.A., Chevarria Saravia, R., Nagai, T. and Hirata, T., 2021. Phytoplankton increase along the Kuroshio due to the large meander. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 677632.
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Photoacclimation by phytoplankton determines the distribution of global subsurface chlorophyll maxima in the ocean
Masuda, Y., Yamanaka, Y., Smith, S.L., Hirata, T., Nakano, H., Oka, A. and Sumata, H., 2021. Photoacclimation by phytoplankton determines the distribution of global subsurface chlorophyll maxima in the ocean. Communications Earth & Environment, 2(1), p.128.
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Ocean-bottom seismology of glacial earthquakes: the concept, lessons learned, and mind the sediments
Podolskiy, E.A., Murai, Y., Kanna, N., and S. Sugiyama (2021). Ocean-bottom seismology of glacial earthquakes: the concept, lessons learned, and mind the sediments. Seismological Research Letters, 92(5), 2850–2865, https://doi.org/10.1785/0220200465
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Rapidly changing glaciers, ocean and coastal environments, and their impact on human society in the Qaanaaq region, northwestern Greenland
Sugiyama, S., N. Kanna, D. Sakakibara, T. Ando, I. Asaji, K. Kondo, Y. Wang, Y. Fujishi, S. Fukumoto, E. Podolskiy, Y. Fukamachi, M. Takahashi, S. Matoba, Y. Iizuka, R. Greve, M. Furuya, K. Tateyama,T. Watanabe, S. Yamasaki, A. Yamaguchi, B. Nishizawa, K. Matsuno, D. Nomura, Y. Sakuragi, Y. Matsumura, Y. Ohashi, T. Aoki, M. Niwano, N. Hayashi, M. Minowa, G. Jouvet, E. van Dongen, A. Bauder, M. Funk, A. A. Bjork, T. Oshima. 2021, Rapidly changing glaciers, ocean and coastal environments, and their impact on human society in the Qaanaaq region, northwestern Greenland. Polar Science, 27, 100632, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2020.100632
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Iron supply by subglacial discharge into a fjord near the front of a marine-terminating glacier in northwestern Greenland
Kanna, N., S. Sugiyama, Y. Fukamachi, D. Nomura and J. Nishioka. 2020. Iron supply by subglacial discharge into a fjord near the front of a marine-terminating glacier in northwestern Greenland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 34(10), e2020GB006567, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GB006567
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Inhibition of competitive exclusion due to phytoplankton dispersion: a contribution for solving Hutchinson’s paradox
Masuda, Y., Yamanaka, Y., Hirata, T., Nakano, H. and Kohyama, T.S., 2020. Inhibition of competitive exclusion due to phytoplankton dispersion: a contribution for solving Hutchinson’s paradox. Ecological Modelling, 430, p.109089.






