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Cristina Naranjo
Researcher at University of Málaga
Publications - 27
Citations - 576
Cristina Naranjo is an academic researcher from University of Málaga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Ocean gyre. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications receiving 458 citations.
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Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report
Karina von Schuckmann,Pierre-Yves Le Traon,Neville Smith,Ananda Pascual,Pierre Brasseur,Katja Fennel,Samy Djavidnia,Signe Aaboe,Enrique Álvarez Fanjul,Emmanuelle Autret,Lars Axell,Roland Aznar,Mario Benincasa,Abderahim Bentamy,Fredrik Boberg,Romain Bourdallé-Badie,Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli,Vittorio E. Brando,Clement Bricaud,Lars-Anders Breivik,Robert J. W. Brewin,Arthur Capet,Adrien Ceschin,Stefania Angela Ciliberti,Gianpiero Cossarini,Marta de Alfonso,Álvaro de Pascual Collar,Jos de Kloe,Julie Deshayes,Charles Desportes,Marie Drevillon,Yann Drillet,R. Droghei,Clotilde Dubois,Owen Embury,Hélène Etienne,Claudia Fratianni,Jesús García Lafuente,Marcos García Sotillo,Gilles Garric,Florent Gasparin,Riccardo Gerin,Simon A. Good,Jérôme Gourrion,Marilaure Grégoire,Eric Greiner,Stephanie Guinehut,Elodie Gutknecht,Fabrice Hernandez,Olga Hernandez,Jacob L. Høyer,Laura Jackson,Simon Jandt,Simon A. Josey,Mélanie Juza,John Kennedy,Zoi Kokkini,Gerasimos Korres,Mariliis Kõuts,Priidik Lagemaa,Thomas Lavergne,Bernard Le Cann,J. F. Legeais,Bénédicte Lemieux-Dudon,Bruno Levier,Vidar S. Lien,Ilja Maljutenko,Fernando Manzano,Marta Marcos,Veselka Marinova,Simona Masina,Elena Mauri,Michael Mayer,Angélique Melet,Frédéric Mélin,Benoit Meyssignac,Maeva Monier,Malte Müller,Sandrine Mulet,Cristina Naranjo,Giulio Notarstefano,Aurélien Paulmier,Begoña Pérez Gomez,Irene Pérez Gonzalez,Elisaveta Peneva,Coralie Perruche,K. Andrew Peterson,Nadia Pinardi,Andrea Pisano,Silvia Pardo,Pierre-Marie Poulain,Roshin P. Raj,Urmas Raudsepp,Michaelis Ravdas,Rebecca Reid,Marie-Hélène Rio,Stefano Salon,Annette Samuelsen,Michela Sammartino,Simone Sammartino,Anne Britt Sandø,Rosalia Santoleri,Shubha Sathyendranath,Jun She,Simona Simoncelli,Cosimo Solidoro,Ad Stoffelen,Andrea Storto,Tanguy Szerkely,Susanne Tamm,Steffen Tietsche,Jonathan Tinker,Joaquín Tintoré,Ana Trindade,Daphne van Zanten,Luc Vandenbulcke,Anton Verhoef,Nathalie Verbrugge,Lena Viktorsson,Sarah Wakelin,Anna Zacharioudaki,Hao Zuo +121 more
TL;DR: Sandrine Mulet, Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, Simon Good, Andrea Pisano, Eric Greiner, Maeva Monier, Emmanuel... as discussed by the authors The Essential Variables of Ocean Temperature and Salinity
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The Mediterranean Sea heat and mass budgets: Estimates, uncertainties and perspectives
Gabriel Jordá,K. von Schuckmann,Simon A. Josey,Guy Caniaux,Jesús García-Lafuente,Simone Sammartino,E. Özsoy,Jan Polcher,Giulio Notarstefano,Pierre-Marie Poulain,Fanny Adloff,J. Salat,Cristina Naranjo,Katrin Schroeder,Jacopo Chiggiato,Gianmaria Sannino,Diego Macías +16 more
TL;DR: A review of the state-of-the-art in understanding and quantification of the Mediterranean heat and mass (i.e. salt and water) budgets is presented in this article.
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The very first transformation of the Mediterranean outflow in the Strait of Gibraltar
TL;DR: In this article, the first transformation of the Mediterranean outflow has been estimated from a 6-year long time series of acoustic Doppler current profiler observations collected in the Camarinal and Espartel sills.
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How much do tides affect the circulation of the Mediterranean Sea? From local processes in the Strait of Gibraltar to basin-scale effects
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of tidal forcing on the exchange flow through the Strait of Gibraltar and the circulation in the near-field region are revisited with a regional numerical model, which reveals that these local processes can favor deep convection in the Gulf of Lion.
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On the relevance of tidal forcing in modelling the Mediterranean thermohaline circulation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared two 10-year hindcast simulations differing only for the inclusion/omission of tidal forcing, and found that application of explicit tidal forcing in a Mediterranean model has non negligible effects on the simulated circulation in addition to the expected intensification of local mixing processes.