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Editorial to the Liège Colloquium Special Issue: Long-term studies in oceanography – a celebration of 50 years of science at the Liège Colloquium (1969 – 2018)
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2020
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Source: Ocean Dynamics, 71(1), 119-123
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Journal Title:Ocean Dynamics
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Description:The 50th edition of the International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics was held in Liège (Belgium) from 28 May to 1 June 2018. We took this opportunity to review the advances made in studying the oceans during the last several decades. In particular, this edition was dedicated to long-term studies in oceanography. Our knowledge about the ocean, the availability and quality of data and the tools to study the ocean have changed dramatically over these past 50 years. The ocean plays a crucial role in the regulation of the Earth’s climate. As climate change poses an unprecedented threat to the Earth environment, studies focusing on the long-term variation of the ocean and its response to climate change have therefore become essential to understand and monitor the Earth climate.
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Source:Ocean Dynamics, 71(1), 119-123
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ISSN:1616-7341;1616-7228;
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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