Imposex in Sublittoral and Littoral Gastropods from the Gulf of Thailand and Strait of Malacca in Relation to Shipping The study aimed to survey the presence and extent of imposex in sublittoral gastropods in relation to shipping traffic in the Gulf of Thailand and the Stra... C Swennen,N ...
Koh and G. Song, 2014: The relative importance of the wind-driven and tidal circulations inChen, H., Malanotte-Rizzoli, P., Koh, T.Y., Song, G., 2014b. The relative importance of the wind-driven and tidal circulations in Malacca Strait. Cont. Shelf Res. 88, 92-102. http://dx...
Upon their full completion, they'll facilitate East-West overland trade in such a way that the global economy will finally reduce its hitherto dependence on choke points such as the Malacca Strait and Suez Canal where unexpected accidents can have far-reaching consequences like...
Malacca Strait and 40% of the sea-transported oil transits the Hormuz Strait, the estimates made until 2030 indicate an increase of the energy needs by 45% globally, of which more than half will be due to India and China's needs, implicitly leading to an intensification of the traffic ...
Y., Song G., 2014 The relative importance of the wind-driven and tidal circulations in Malacca Strait. Continental Shelf Research 88: 92-102.Haoliang Chen, M.H. Paola, T.Y. Koh, G. Song, The relative importance of the wind- driven and tidal circulations in Malacca Strait, Cont. ...
The seaborne transportation of this crude oil has to pass the Strait of Hormuz, Indian Ocean, Malacca Strait, and South China Sea, which remain critical especially when it comes to guarding this critical asset through these long sea lanes. Meanwhile, India, being a key strategic partner of ...
of the busiest of these is theEnglish Channel, which connects theNorth Seaand theAtlantic Oceanand sees more than 500 ships daily. Another major passage, theStrait of Malacca, offers the shortest route between thePacificandIndianoceans and serves major Asian trade hubs such as China, India,...
(2) The regions with active maritime traffic do not exhibit a positive correlation with the hotspots; instead, there is a pattern of “strong in the north, weak in the south, strong in the east, weak in the west”; (3) The Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Malacca are identified...
Strait of Malacca, waterway connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean). It runs between the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the west and peninsular (West) Malaysia and extreme southern Thailand to the east and has an area of about 25,000 square miles...
(2) The regions with active maritime traffic do not exhibit a positive correlation with the hotspots; instead, there is a pattern of "strong in the north, weak in the south, strong in the east, weak in the west"; (3) The Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Malacca are identified ...