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INSTITUT RUDER BOSKOVIC ZNANSTVENO VIJEOE INSTITUTA Broj:012-4794/3-2018.ccl Zagreb, 23.7.2018. Predmet: Dr.sc. Hrvoje Mihanovia - izbor u znanstveno zvanje Temeljem elanka 44. stavka 4. Statuta Instituta Ruder Bo'Skovie Znanstveno vijeoe Instituta je na 33. sjednici odr2anoj 17.7.2018. godine donijelo ODLUKU 0 IMENOVANJU STRUCNOG POVJERENSTVA I. Imenuje se Struano povjerenstvo za davanje mrSljenja o ispunjavanju uvjeta za izbor pristupnika u znanstveno zvanje znanstveni savjetnik, u sastavu: 1. dr.sc. Ivica VilibiO, znanstveni savjetnik u trajnom zvanju, IZOR 2. akademik Mirko °rho, redoviti prof. u trajnom zvanju, PMF, Sveuaigte u Zagebu 3. dr.sc. Nastjenjka Supie, znanstvena savjetnica, IRB II. lzvjeke Struanog povjerenstva dostavlja se Znanstvenom vijeou putem Odjela za Ijudske potencijale, u elektroniekom obliku na e-adresu: cculiirb.hr, a potpisani originali u pisanom obliku predaju se na Urud2beni zapisnik. Predsjednik Znanstvenog vijeaa Instituta Ruder BoSkovie 4" 4/ Dr.sc. Miroslav Plohl Dostaviti: 1. dr.sc. Ivica Vilibie, Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, etaliS'te Ivana Me§troviOa 63, 21000 Split 2. akademik Mirko Orlio„ redoviti prof. Geofizieki odsjek, Prirodoslovno-matematiaki fakultet, SveueiliMe u Zagrebu, Horvatovac 95, 10000 Zageb 3. dr.sc. Natjenjka Supia, Centar za istraZivanje mora Rovinj, G.Paliage 5, 52210 Rovinj \ S. ASTS, Odjel za ljudske potencijale 7

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INSTITUT RUDER BOSKOVIC ZNANSTVENO VIJEOE INSTITUTA

Broj:012-4794/3-2018.ccl Zagreb, 23.7.2018.

Predmet: Dr.sc. Hrvoje Mihanovia - izbor u znanstveno zvanje

Temeljem elanka 44. stavka 4. Statuta Instituta Ruder Bo'Skovie Znanstveno vijeoe Instituta je na 33. sjednici odr2anoj 17.7.2018. godine donijelo

ODLUKU 0 IMENOVANJU STRUCNOG POVJERENSTVA

I. Imenuje se Struano povjerenstvo za davanje mrSljenja o ispunjavanju uvjeta za izbor pristupnika u znanstveno zvanje znanstveni savjetnik, u sastavu:

1. dr.sc. Ivica VilibiO, znanstveni savjetnik u trajnom zvanju, IZOR

2. akademik Mirko °rho, redoviti prof. u trajnom zvanju, PMF, Sveuaigte u Zagebu

3. dr.sc. Nastjenjka Supie, znanstvena savjetnica, IRB

II. lzvjeke Struanog povjerenstva dostavlja se Znanstvenom vijeou putem Odjela za Ijudske potencijale, u elektroniekom obliku na e-adresu: cculiirb.hr, a potpisani originali u pisanom obliku predaju se na Urud2beni zapisnik.

Predsjednik Znanstvenog vijeaa Instituta Ruder BoSkovie

4" 4/ Dr.sc. Miroslav Plohl

Dostaviti: 1. dr.sc. Ivica Vilibie, Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, etaliS'te Ivana Me§troviOa 63, 21000

Split 2. akademik Mirko Orlio„ redoviti prof. Geofizieki odsjek, Prirodoslovno-matematiaki fakultet,

SveueiliMe u Zagrebu, Horvatovac 95, 10000 Zageb 3. dr.sc. Natjenjka Supia, Centar za istraZivanje mora Rovinj, G.Paliage 5, 52210 Rovinj

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Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo Setali§te I. Me§trovida 63, P.P. 500 21000 SPLIT, HRVATSKA tel: +385 21 408000, fax: +385 21 358650 e-mail: [email protected], web: www.izor.hr

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postupka izbora u znanstveno zvanje iz podrutja prirodnih znanosti, polju interdisciplinarne prirodne

znanosti, grana znanost o moru, uputi dokumentacija za pokretanje i provodenje dijela postupka

izbora u znanstveno zvanje znanstvenog savjetnika u podrutju prirodnih znanosti, polju

interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, grana znanost o moru za dr.sc. Hrvoja Mihanovi6a, po novom

Pravilniku o uvjetima za izbor u znanstvena zvanja (NN 28/17).

Trogkove postupka izbora u znanstveno zvanje snosi Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo.

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moj izbor u znanstveno zvanje znanstvenog savjetnika u znanstvenom podrueju

prirodnih znanosti - polje interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, grana znanost o moru

(brojeana oznaka 1.07.02 prema Pravilniku o znanstvenirn i umjetniekim podruejima, poljima i

granama, NN 118/2009, 82/2012, 32/2013 i 34/2016). Takoder Vas molim da moj izbor

pokrenete po „novom pravilniku" (Pravilnik o uvjetima za izbor u znanstvena zvanja, NN

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geologija, na I. sjednici odrlanoj 20. lipnja 2013. donosi

ODLUKU o izboru u znanstveno zvanje

Dr.sc. HRVOJE MIHANOVIe, znanstveni suradnik Hrvatskog hidrografskog instituta u Splitu, izabire se u znanstveno zvanje vigeg znanstvenog suradnika u znanstvenom podrudju prirodnih znanosti — polje interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, grana znanost o moru.

Obrazloienje

Sukladno dlanku 33. i 35. Zakona o znanstvenoj djelatnosti i visokom obrazovanju pristupnik dr.sc. Hrvoje Mihanovid, podnio je Institutu Ruder Bogkovie u Zagrebu, zahtjev za izbor u znanstveno zvanje.

Na prijedlog Strudnog povjerenstva imenovanog na sjednici Znanstvenog vijeCa Instituta Ruder Bogkovie u Zagrebu dana 05. olujka 2013. koje je za pristupnika dalo svoje migljenje o ispunjavanju uvjeta iz Pravilnika o uvjetima za izbor u znanstvena zvanja — 61. 1. td. 1.1. prirodne znanosti (NN 84/05, 138/06, 120/07), Znanstveno vijede Instituta Ruder Bogkovid u Zagrebu na svojoj sjednici odrianoj 09. travnja 2013. utvrdilo je da pristupnik ispunjava sve uvjete za izbor u znanstveno zvanje vigeg znanstvenog suradnika u znanstvenom podrudju prirodnih znanosti — polje interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, grana znanost o moru.

Matidni odbor prihvatio je prijedlog Znanstvenog vijeda Instituta Ruder Bogkovia u Zagrebu, na 1. sjednici

odrlanoj 20. lipnja 2013. to izabrao pristupnika u znanstveno zvanje vigeg znanstvenog suradnika.

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2. Institut Ruder Bogkovie u Zagrebu 3. Ministarstvo znanosti, obrazovanja i sporta

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Hrvoje Mihanovk - Curriculum Vitae

OSOBNI PODACI

Ime i prezime: Hrvoje Mihanovid Roden: 24. kolovoza 1975., Split, Republika Hrvatska Adresa (posao): Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Setaligte I. Megtrovi6a 63, 21000 Split, Croatia Adresa (ku6a): Hrvatskih dragovoljaca 38, Donje Sitno, 21251 2rnovnica, Hrvatska E-mail: [email protected] Telefon: +385 21 408016; Faks: +385 21 358650 Matieni broj znanstvenika: 261746

OBRAZOVANJE I ZNANSTVENA ZVANJA

2013: vii znanstveni suradnik u znanstvenom podruju prirodnih znanosti, polje interdiscipliname prirodne znanosti, grana znanost o moru 2011: znanstveni suradnik u znanstvenom podrudu prirodnih znanosti, polje geofizike 2009: doktor znanosti, iz znanstvenog podr&ja prirodnih znanosti, znanstvenog polja fizike, znanstvene grane geofizike s meteorologijom, Prirodoslovno-matematidci fakultet Sveudli§ta u Zagrebu 2005: magistar znanosti, iz znanstvenog podruda prirodnih znanosti, znanstvenog polja fizike, znanstvene grane geofizike (fizika atmosfere i mora), Prirodoslovno-matematidd fakultet Sveudli§ta u Zagrebu 1998: dipl. ing. fizike (geofizika), Prirodoslovno-matemati&i fakultet Sveudli§ta u Zagrebu

Specijalizacija: • 2017 Usavr§avanje u istralivanju meteorolo§kih tsunamija, Department of Civil

and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, Sjedinjene AmerRke Drlave, listopad 2017.

• 2016 Usavr§avanje u analizi podataka struja mjerenih brodskim akustRnim Dopplerovim strujomjerima (vessel mounted Acoustic Doppler current profilers - vmADCPs), National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e Geofisica Sperimentale - OGS), Udine, Italija, listopad 2016.

• 2015: Advanced Training School on Sustainable Blue Growth in Mediterranean and Black Sea countries, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS), Trst, Italija, srpanj 2015.

• 2013: The JERICO Malta Summer School: Operational Oceanography in the 21st Century - The Coastal Seas, 101-Malta Operational Centre, University of Malta, Malta, srpanj 2013.

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• 2011: Group of Eight (Go8) European Fellowship, School of Environmental Systems Engineering, University of Western Australia (Perth, Australija), stipendija za mlade postdoktorande iz Europe u okviru jaanja znanstvene suradnje izmedu Australije i Europe, travanj - prosinac 2011.

• 2006: Ljetna gkola o klimatskim promjenama i njihovu udnku na morske ekosustave, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turska, kolovoz 2006.

• 2003: T&aj iz zatite morskog okoli§a (Marine Environment Protection II), u organizaciji Japanske obalne strafe (Japan Coast Guard, Okinawa, Japan) i Japanske medunarodne agencije za suradnju (Japanese International Cooperation Agency - JICA), rujan - studeni 2003.

• 2000: Specijalizacija iz fizi&e oceanografije na Nacionalnom institutu za oceanografiju i eksperimentalnu geofiziku (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e Geofisica Sperimentale - OGS, Trst, Italija), stipendija "Abdus Salam" Medunarodnog centra za teorijsku fiziku (The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics - IC11', Trst, Italija), rujan - prosinac 2000.

STRANI JEZICI

- Engleski: odli6no znanje u govoru, pismu i citanju - Talijanski: vrlo dobro znanje u govoru, pismu i itanju - gpanjolski: dobro znanje u govoru i citanju

ZAPOSLENJA

veljdea 2016. -: znanstveni suradnik u Institutu za oceanografiju i ribarstvo u Splitu listopad 2015. - sijejanj 2016.: strutni suradnik u Institutu za oceanografiju i ribarstvo u Splitu studeni 2013. - listopad 2015.: poslijedoktorand u Institutu za oceanografiju i ribarstvo u Splitu studeni 1999. - studeni 2013.: fiziar-oceanograf u Hrvatskom hidrografskom institutu u Splitu

ZNANSTVENA PODRUtJA I INTERESI

Unutarnje morske mijene, rezonantno pobudivanje valova vezanih uz otok, unutarnji valovi Oscilacije razine mora, sdi u Jadranu, rezonantni procesi, klimatski trendovi, utjecaj na obalnu infrastrukturu Morske struje u Jadranu, povr§inske struje mjerene visokofrekventnim (I-IF) radarima, mjerenja struja brodskim akusti&iim Dopplerovim strujomjerima Stvaranje guste vode u Jadranu, pridnene struje gusto& Obalna oceanografija (posebice Jadran i jugozapadna obala Australije)

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ZNANSTVENE PUBLIKACIJE I ODJEK

- 2 poglavlja u knjizi (znanstvenoj monografiji s medunarodnom recenzijom) od ega 1 kao glavni autor 40 izvomih znanstvenih i preglednih radova objavljenih u znanstvenim 6asopisima zastupljenima u WoSCC (Web of Science Core Collection) bazi podataka (od cega 15 kao glavni autor, tj. autor koji je nositelj problematike iii autor koji je najvige pridonio rjegavanju konkretnog problema) 3 izvorna znanstvena rada u drugim Casopisima s medunarodnom recenzijom (2 znanstvena clanka i 1 znanstveni pregledni rad) 2 ostala rada u drugim casopisima (1 kratko priop6enje u casopisu zastupljenom u BIOSIS Citation Index bazi podataka i 1 strOni rad) 2 kongresna priop6enje (satetka) u WoSCC 6asopisu 1 plenarno izlaganje i 1 objavljeno pozvano predavanje na skupovima

- 27 znanstvenih radova, recenziranih, objavljenih u zbornicima radova s medunarodnih i nacionalnih skupova (20 medunarodnih i 7 nacionalnih) preko 60 saIetaka objavljenih u zbornicima radova i knjigama sa2etaka s medunarodnih i nacionalnih skupova citiran 393 puta uz h-index 10 (prema Web of Science Core Collection, Clarivate Analytics)

SADAgNJE UeEgtE U PROJEKTIMA I PROGRAMIMA

2017-2021: Ekolos7ci odziv sjevernog Jadrana na klimatske promjene i antropogeni ue'inak (Ecological response of northern Adriatic to climatic changes and anthropogenic impact - EcoRENA), projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost (IP-2016-06-4764), istrative konzultant 2017-2021: Vigegodi§nje i dekadne oscilacije Jadranskog mora: opaianja, modeliranje i posljedice (The Adriatic interannual to decadal oscillations: observations, modelling and consequences - ADIOS), projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost (IP-2016-06-1955), istra2iva6 konzultant

- 2015-2019: Sklerokronologija kao alat za otkrivanje dugoranih okolignih promjena u Jadranu (Sclerochronology as a tool for detecting long-term Adriatic environmental changes - SCOOL), projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost (IP-2014-09-5747), istra2iva 2014-2018: Advanced Data Assimilation and Measurements in the Adriatic Sea (ADAM-ADRIA), projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost (IP-2013-11-5928), istra2iva

UtEStE U ZAVRSENIM PROJEKTIMA I PROGRAMIMA

- 2015-2017: Meteotsunamis, destructive long ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band: from observations and simulations towards a warning system (MESSI), Unity Through Knowledge Fund (UKF), istra2iva (odgovoran za uspostavljanje mre2e za istra2ivanje i upozorenje na opasnost od meteorologkih tsunamija)

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2015-2017: Praeenje potencijalno opasnih oscilacija razine mora i njihov doprinos poplavama obalnih podrueja u budueoj klimi (POZOR), Fond za zagtitu okoliga i energetsku ueinkovitost i Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, istra2ivae (odgovoran za instalaciju radarskih mareografa) 2014-2017: Bioindikatori vodenih masa u Jadranu (Bio-tracing Adriatic water masses -BIOTA), projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost (UIP-2013-11-6433), istraiivae konzultant 2013-2017: Towards an alliance of European research fleets (EUROFLEET-II), projekt Sedmog istra2ivaekog okvira Europske Unije, istra2ivae 2013-2015: Interpreting and Forecasting Adriatic Surface Currents by an Artificial Brain (NEURAL), Unity Through Knowledge Fund (UKF), poslijedoktorand 2012-2015: Strengthening common reaction capacity to fight sea pollution of oil, toxic and hazardous substances in Adriatic Sea (HAZADR), Adriatic IPA Cross Border Cooperation, istraIivae 2007-2013: Utjecaj atmosfere i topografske varijabilnosti na procese u moru, Ministarstvo znanosti, obrazovanja i gporta Republike Hrvatske (119-1193086-3085); istralivae 2007-2013: Istraiivanje i sustavi praeenja neuobieajene dinamike Jadrana, Ministarstvo znanosti, obrazovanja i gporta Republike Hrvatske (001-0013077-1122); istrativat

• 2011-2013: Towards a meteotsunami warning system along the U.S. coastline (TMEWS), U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service (NWS) Financial Assistance Award NA11NWS4670005; istralivae 2011-2012: Sea breeze forcing of near-inertial wave near the critical latitude for resonance, University of Western Australia (Florence Kaempf, Charitha Pattiaratchi), partnerske institucije: Bangor University, UK (John Simpson) i Hrvatski hidrografski institut, Split, Hrvatska (Hrvoje Mihanovid), financiranje: Group of Eight European Fellowship

• 2011-2012: Bioraznolikost fitoplanktona u odnosu na ekologke prilike u akvatoriju Parka prirode Telageica, Ministarstvo kulture Republike Hrvatske i Park prirode Telageica; istra2ivae 2006-2010: Marine science and coastal management in the Adriatic, Western Balkan. An education and research network, Norwegian Cooperation Program in Research and Higher Education with the countries of the Western Balkan (CPWB), gostujuei istra2ivae 2007-2008: North Adriatic Surface Current Mapping (NASCUM), hrvatsko-talijanski projekt prekograniene suradnje Interreg Ma, istraiivae

• 2005-2007: Internal Tidal Hydrodynamics and Ambient Characteristics of the Adriatic (ITHACA) - bilateralni amerieko-hrvatski projekt, istra2ivae 2003-2006: Sustav atmosfera-Jadran (znanstvenoistra2ivaeld projekt MZCA 0119330, voditelj: prof.dr.sc. Mirko Orlid), istra2ivae 2001-2005: European Sea Level Service - Research Infrastructure (ESEAS-RI), projekt Petog istra2ivaekog okvira Europske Unije, istraiivae 2001-2004: East Adriatic Circulation Experiment (EACE) - bilateralni amerieko-hrvatsld project istra2ivanja dinamike Jadrana, istra2ivat

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NASTAVNA DJELATNOST

- 2010 - Fizika mora i oceana, kolegij diplomskog studija „Fizika okoli§a", Prirodoslovno-matematRki fakultet Sveudli§ta u Splitu, asistent

UREDNISTVA I ORGANIZACIJA KONFERENCIJA

Sea Level Variations: Towards an Operational European Sea Level Service, Final Workshop of ESEAS-RI project, Split, 5-6. listopada 2005., Clan organizacijskog odbora

tLANSTVA

International Commission for the Scientific Exploitation of the Mediterranean Sea (CIESM) International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO)

NAGRADE I PRIZNANJA

- 1998: Rektorova nagrada Svelaili§ta u Zagrebu

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Hrvoje Mihanovk - Opis znanstvenih i stru&dh rezultata

Prilo2eni znanstveni radovi spadaju u podru6ja prirodnih znanosti, polja geofizike i interdisciplinarnih prirodnih znanosti, s tai§tem na protkavanju fizkkih svojstava Jadranskog mora, te medudjelovanja atmosfere i mora. U popisu znanstvenih i strtknih radova prepoznatljivo je pet cjelina:

1. Unutarnji valovi dnevnog perioda i njihovo rezonantno pobudivanje oko otoka (B20, B28, B33, B38) i u blizini kritkne geografske §irine (-30°, B9). U ovim radovima su predstavljena prva opa2anja te detaljna empirijska analiza i intepretacija nastanka izra2enih oscilacija termokline (piknokline) oko otoka Lastova. Rezonantno pobudivanje unutarnjih valova dnevnog perioda oko otoka je relativno rijetka rezonantna pojava, jer ovisi o dimenzijama otoka, intenzitetu i periodu barotropnog toka oko otoka te osobinama stratifikacije. Ovakve pojave su dosad uglavnom zabilje2ene na otocima u dubokom oceanu (Bermuda, pacifkki otoci), dok je u ovim radovima predstavljeno jedno od prvih opa2anja nastanka intenzivnih unutarnjih valova vezanih uz otok u relativno plitkom moru, tijekom razdoblja sezonske stratificiranosti. Metodologija primijenjena u radu naslova Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around an island in the Middle Adriatic objavljenog u 6asopisu Journal of Marine Systems (B33) pokazala se korisnom i za druga znanstvena podrIkja, tako da je osim u znanstvenim kategorijama vezanima uz geoznanosti, navedeni rad citiran i u kategorijama ekonomije te energije i goriva.

2. Oceanografska istra2ivanja koja su se bavila analizom i interpretacijom povrknskih struja mjerenih visokofrekventnim radarima u Jadranu (B5, B12, B14, B16, B27) i uz jugozapadnu obalu Australije (B9). U novijim jadranskim istra2ivanjirna koritene su neuronske mre2e za prepoznavanje karakteristknih uzoraka u povrinskom strujanju te u njihovu povezivanju s vjetrom i razinom mora, a metodologija je koritena i za razvijanje prognostkkog sustava povrinskih struja. Neuronske mre2e koritene su i u istralivanju dugorcknih promjena termohalinih svojstava i vodenih masa u srednjem i ju2nom Jadranu (B8, B17, B18, B30), kao i u mapiranju podmorske buke i utvrdivanju izvora zvuka (B25). Znanstveni rad naslova Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted from high-frequency radar data using self-organizing map analysis objavljen u easopisu Journal of Geophysical Research (B27) izdvojen je kao „Editors' Highlight" na Internet stranicama asopisa (American Geophysical Union), a kratak opis istra2ivanja objavljen je i u odjeljku „Research Spotlight" asopisa EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Vol. 92, No. 48, str. 452, od 29. studenoga 2011. godine.

3. Istra2ivanja vezana uz kinernatidca i dinami&a svojstva Jadrana, s posebnim naglaskom na stvaranje i dinamiku guste vode u Jadranu (B2, B13, B19, B24, B26, B35), ukljlkujud sudjelovanje u organizaciji eksperimentalnih istraIivanja, analizi i interpretaciji prikupljenih podataka te rezultata numerkkih modela. Rad naslova Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012, vezan uz iznimno stvaranje guste vode na jadranskoj podini tijekom zime 2012. godine i

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objavljen u easopisu Ocean Science (B24) ima visoku citiranost, te predstavlja jedan od temeljnih radova vezanih uz multidisciplinarno istraIivanje navedenog meteoroloAko-oceanografskog dogadaja iz 2012. godine. U radovima vezanima uz numerieko modeliranje stvaranja guste vode u Jadranu objavljena je i nova pobolj§ana klimatologija utoka hrvatskih rijeka, te je pokazana njihova valnost u numeriekom modeliranju dinamiekih procesa termohalinih svojstava u Jadranu.

4. Interdisciplinarna oceanografska istraivanja u podrueju prirodnih znanosti, posebice vezana uz istraivanja iz fizike, biologije i kemije mora (plankton, bakterije, §koljkak, hranjive soli), velikim dijelom realizirana kroz aktivno sudjelovanje u projektima Hrvatske zaklade za znanost BIOTA (Bioindikatori vodenih masa u Jadranu; UIP-2013-11-6433) i SCOOL (Sklerokronologija kao alat za otkrivanje dugoroenih okoli§nih promjena u Jadranu; IP-2014-09-5747) te razne druge znanstvene i struene suradnje koje su eesto ukljueivale i organizaciju istraIivanja, sudjelovanje u terenskom dijelu istralivanja, obradu, analizu i interpretaciju rezultata mjerenja (radovi B1, B3, B4, B7, B10, B11, B15, B22, B29, B31).

5. Istra2ivanje svojstava razine Jadranskog mora (npr., A1-2; B32, B40; C1-3). Ova grupa radova opisuje sustave mjerenja i svojstva kolebanja razine mora u Jadranu, i to procesa koji se dogadaju na minutnoj i satnoj vremenskoj ljestvici (sei, rezonantne oscilacije, plimne oscilacije). Pri tome su koritene razni statistieki alati (spektralna i valiena spektralna analiza, filtriranje) kao i jednostavni analitieko-numerieki modeli. Naglasak je dan i na djelovanje atmosfere na morsku povrAinu, poglavito tlaka zraka i vjetra, kao i drugih eimbenika koji utjeeu na kolebanje razine mora. Prostorne skale analize su obuhvatile Jadran kao cjelinu te zaljeve i vede luke.

U prilo2enom popisu radova objavljenih u znanstvenim easopisima zastupljenima u WoSCC (Web of Science Core Collection) bazi podataka, glavni sam autor na 15 radova (B1, B3, B9, B10, B11, B15, B17, B20, B22, B24, B26, B27, B29, B33, B38), od eega na 11 radova objavljenih nakon prethodnog izbora u znanstveno zvanje (B1, B3, B9, B10, B11, B15, B17, B20, B22, B24, B26). Od navedenih 15 radova, prvi sam autor na njih 7 (B9, B17, B20, B24, B27, B33, B38), dopisni autor na jednom radu (B26), a na 7 radova sam bio nositelj problematike (iz fizieke oceanografije) odnosno autor koji je najvi§e pridonio rje§avanju konkretnog problema (B1, B3, B10, B11, B15, B22, B29):

B1 (gilovie et al., 2018): analiza CTD podataka; interpretacija termohalinih svojstava i geostrofiekih struja.

B3 (Babie et al., 2017): sudjelovanje u organizaciji eksperimentalnog dijela istraivanja (interdisciplinarna oceanografska mjerenja u julnom Jadranu); sudjelovanje u terenskom dijelu istraIivanja (odgovoran za CTD i optieka mjerenja); obrada i analiza CTD podataka, interpretacija rezultata.

B10 (Peharda et al., 2016): obrada i analiza satelitskih mjerenja razine mora, odredivanje karakteristienih polja anomalija dinamieke topografije u sjevernom Jonskom moru; povezivanje vremenskih promjena navedenih karakteristienih polja (koja su povezana s reimima cirkulacije u sjevernom Jonskom moru) s rastom §koljaka u srednjem Jadranu.

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B11 (gupraha et al., 2016): sudjelovanje u organizaciji eksperimentalnog dijela istra2ivanja (interdisciplinarna oceanografska mjerenja u estuariju rijeke Krke), sudjelovanje u terenskom dijelu istraivanja (odgovoran za CTD mjerenja); obrada i analiza CTD podataka, interpretacija rezultata.

B15 (Luljevie et al., 2016): sudjelovanje u organizaciji vadenja strujomjera i u terenskom dijelu vadenja strujomjera u podraju otoka PalagruIe; obrada i analiza struja mjerenih akustMnim Dopplerovim strujomjerima; interpretacija rezultata.

B22 (gupraha et al., 2014): sudjelovanje u organizaciji eksperimentalnog dijela istralivanja (interdisciplinarna oceanografska mjerenja u estuariju rijeke Krke), sudjelovanje u terenskom dijelu istraivanja (odgovoran za CTD mjerenja); obrada i analiza CTD podataka, interpretacija rezultata.

B29 (gilovie et al., 2011): sudjelovanje u organizaciji eksperimentalnog dijela istra±ivanja (interdisciplinarna oceanografska mjerenja na albanskoj kontinentalnoj podini), sudjelovanje u terenskom dijelu istra2ivanja (odgovoran za CTD mjerenja, sudjelovanje u uzimanju uzoraka mora crpcima); obrada i analiza CTD podataka, interpretacija termohalinih svojstava i geostrofkkih struja.

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Hrvoje Mihanovk - popis objavljenih radova

A) Poglavlja u knjizi:

1. Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Mihanovic, H., Leder, N., Strinie, G., Gr2etk, Z., 2006. Five decades of continuous tide gauge measurements at Split-harbour (1956-2006). In: Kerekovie, D. (Ed.), GIS Applications and Development. Hrvatski informatiki zbor -GIS Forum, Zagreb, pp. 67-73. (poglavlje u znanstvenoj monografiji)

2. Mihanovid, H., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Cupie, S., Strinie, G., Gr2etie, Z., 2006. CGPS station collocated at Split tide gauge. In: Kerekovk, D. (Ed.), GIS Applications and Development. Hrvatski informatitki zbor - GIS Forum, Zagreb, pp. 55-61. (poglavlje u znanstvenoj monografiji)

B) Izvorni znanstveni i pregledni radovi objavljeni u znanstvenim Zasopisima zastupljenima u WoSCC (Web of Science Core Collection) bazi podataka:

1. Silovk, T., Mihanovk, H., Batistie, M., Radie Dup8e, I., Hrustie, E., Najdek, M., 2018. Picoplankton distribution influenced by thermohaline circulation in the southern Adriatic. Continental Shelf Research 155, 21-33, doi:10.1016/j.csr.2018.01.007.

2. Vilibie, I., Mihanovic, H., Janekovie, I., Denamiel, C., Poulain, P.-M., °rile, M., Dunk, N., Dadie, V., Pasarie, M., Muslim, S., Gerin, R., Matic, F., Sepie, J., Mauri, E., Kokkini, Z., Tudor, M., Kove, 2., Dlok. T., 2018. Wintertime dynamics in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: the NAdEx 2015 experiment. Ocean Science 14, 237-258, doi:10.5194/ os-14-237-2018.

3. Babie, I., Petrie, I., Bosak, S., Mihanovic, H., Dupeie Radie, I., Ljube§ie, Z., 2017. Distribution and diversity of marine picocyanobacteria community: Targeting of Prochlorococcus ecotypes in winter conditions (southern Adriatic Sea). Marine Genomics 36, 3-11, doi:10.1016/j.margen.2017.05.014.

4. Grbin, D., Pfannkuchen, M., Babie, I., Mejdancl2k, M., Mihanovic, H., Marie Pfannkuchen, D., Godrijan, J., Peharec Stefanie, P., Olujie, G., Ljube§ie, Z., 2017. Multigene phylogeny and morphology of newly isolated strain of Pseudo-nitzschia mannii Amato & Montresor (Adriatic Sea). Diatom Research 32, 127-131, doi:10.1080/ 0269249X.2017.1284158.

5. Kalinie, H., Mihanovic, H., Cosoli, S., Tudor, M., Vilibie, I., 2017. Predicting ocean surface currents using numerical weather prediction model and Kohonen neural network: a northern Adriatic study. Neural Computing and Applications 28, (Suppl. 1), 5611-5620, doi:10.1007/s00521-016-2395-4.

6. Kokkini, Z., Gerin, R., Poulain, P.-M., Mauri, E., Pasarie, Z., Janekovic, I., Pasarid, M., Mihanovic, H., Vilibie, I., 2017. A multiplatform investigation of Istrian Front dynamics (north Adriatic Sea) in winter 2015. Mediterranean Marine Science 18, 344-354, doi:10.12681/mms.1895.

7. Lucie, D., Ljube§ie, Z., Babie, I., Bosak, S., Cetinje, I., Vilibk, I., Mihanovid, H., Hure, M., Njire, J., Lucie, P., Kru2ie, P., 2017. Unusual winter zooplankton bloom in the

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open southern Adriatic Sea. Turkish Journal of Zoology 41, 1024-1035, doi:10.3906/ zoo-1702-17.

8. Mahe, F., Kovae, 2., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Morovie, M., Grbec, B., Leder, N., D2oie, T., 2017. Oscillating Adriatic temperature and salinity regimes mapped using the Self-Organizing Maps method. Continental Shelf Research 132, 11-18, doi:10.1016/j.csr.2016.11.006.

9. Mihanovie, H., Pattiaratchi, C., Verspecht, F., 2016. Diurnal sea breezes force near-inertial waves along Rottnest continental shelf, southwestern Australia. Journal of Physical Oceanography 46, 3487-3508, doi:10.1175/JPO-D-16-0022.1.

10. Peharda, M., Black, B. A., Purroy, A., Mihanovid, H., 2016. The bivalve Glycymeris pilosa as a multidecadal environmental archive for the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas. Marine Environmental Research 119, 79-87, doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.05.022.

11. gupraha, L., Ljube6i6, Z., Mihanovie, H., Henderiks, J., 2016. Coccolithophore life-cycle dynamics in a coastal Mediterranean ecosystem: seasonality and species-specific patterns. Journal of Plankton Research 38 (5), 1178-1193, doi: 10.1093/ plankt/fbw061.

12. Vilibie, I., Kalinie, H., Mihanovie, H., Cosoli, S., Tudor, M., 2agar, N., Jesenko, B., 2016. Sensitivity of HF radar-derived surface current Self-Organizing Maps to various processing procedures and mesoscale wind forcing. Computational Geosciences 20, 115-131, doi:10.1007/s10596-015-9550-3.

13. Vilibic, I., Mihanovie, H., Janekovie, I., gepie, J., 2016. Modelling the formation of dense water in the northern Adriatic: Sensitivity studies. Ocean Modelling 101, 17-29, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2016.03.001.

14. Vilibie, I., gepie, J., Mihanovid, H., Kalinie, H., Cosoli, S., Janekovie, I., 2agar, N., Jesenko, B., Tudor, M., Dadie, V., Ivankovie, D., 2016. Self-Organizing Maps-based ocean currents forecasting system. Scientific Reports 6, doi:10.1038/ srep22924.

15. 2uljevie, A., Peters, A. F., Nikolie, V., Antolic, B., Despalatovie, M., Cvitkovie, I., Isajlovie, I., Mihanovie, H., Matijevic, S., Shewring, D. M., Canese, S., Katsaros, C., Kupper, F. C., 2016. The Mediterranean Deep-Water Kelp Laminaria rodriguezii is an Endangered Species in the Adriatic Sea, Marine Biology 163, doi:10.1007/ s00227-016-2821-2.

16. Kalinie, H., Mihanovie, H., Cosoli, S., Vilibie, I., 2015. Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial versus Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars. Computers & Geosciences 84, 29-36, doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2015.08.005.

17. Mihanovie, H., Vilibic, I., Dunie, N., gepie, J., 2015. Mapping of decadal middle Adriatic oceanographic variability and its relation to the BiOS regime. Journal of Geophysical Research 120, 5615-5630, doi: 10.1002/ 2015JC010725.

18. Vilibie, I., Mihanovic, H., Ku6pilie, G., Iveevie, A., Milun, V., 2015. Mapping of oceanographic properties along a middle Adriatic transect using Self-Organising Maps. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 163, 84-92, doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2015.05.046.

19. Janekovit, I., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Tudor, M., 2014. Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open and coastal regions of the Adriatic Sea during the

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winter of 2012. Journal of Geophysical Research 119, 3200-3218, doi:10.1002/ 2014JC009865.

20. Mihanovie, H., Beg Paklar, G., Orlie, M., 2014. Resonant excitation of island-trapped waves in a shallow, seasonally stratified sea. Continental Shelf Research 77, 24-37, doi:10.1016/j.csr.2014.01.014.

21. Sikora, M., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., 2014. Paleo-coastline of the Central Eastern Adriatic Sea, and paleo-channels of the Cetina and Neretva rivers during the last glacial maximum. Acta Adriatica 55(1), 3-18.

22. Supraha, L., Bosak, S., Ljubeke, Z., Mihanovic, H., Olujic, G., Mikac, I., Vilieie, D., 2014. Cryptophyte bloom in a Mediterranean estuary: High abundance of Plagioselmis cf. prolonga in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea). Scientia Marina 78(3), 329-338, doi:10.3989/scimar.03998.28C.

23. Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Charrayre, F., 2014. Assessing meteotsunami potential of high-frequency air pressure oscillations observed in the middle Adriatic. Natural Hazards 74, 217-232, doi:10.1007/s11069-013-0865-x.

24. Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Carniel, S., Tudor, M., Russo, A., Bergamasco, A., Bubie, N., Ljubeke, Z., Vilieie, D., Boldrin, A., Malaeie, V., Celio, M., Comici, C., Raicich, F., 2013. Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012. Ocean Science 9, 561-572, doi:10.5194/ os-9-561-2013.

25. Rako, N., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., 2013. Mapping the underwater sound noise and assessing its sources by using a self-organizing maps method. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (3), 1368-1376, doi:10.1121/1.4789003.

26. Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., 2013. Observing the bottom density current over a shelf using an Argo profiling float. Geophysical Research Letters 40, 910-915, doi:10.1002/ gr1.50215.

27. Mihanovic, H., Cosoli, S., Vilibie, I., Ivankovie, D., Dadie, V., Gaeie, M., 2011. Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted from high-frequency radar data using self-organizing map analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research 116, C08033, doi:10.1029/ 2011JC007104.

28. Orlie, M., Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2011. Diurnal upwelling resonantly driven by sea breezes around an Adriatic island, Journal of Geophysical Research 116, C09025, doi:10.1029/ 2011JC006955.

29. Silovie, T., Ljubeke, Z., Mihanovie, H., Olujic, G., Terzie, S., Jakic, Z., Vilieie, D., 2011. Picoplankton composition related to thermohaline circulation: The Albanian boundary zone (southern Adriatic) in late spring. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 91, 519-525, doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2010.12.012.

30. Vilibie, I., Mihanovic, H., epic, J., Matijevie, S., 2011. Using Self-Organising Maps to investigate long-term changes in deep Adriatic water patterns. Continental Shelf Research 31, 695-711, doi:10.1016/j.csr.2011.01.007.

31. Vilieie, D., Silovie, T., Kuzmie, M., Mihanovie, H., Bosak, S., Tomalie, I., Olujii, G., 2011. Phytoplankton distribution across the southeast Adriatic continental and shelf slope to the west of Albania (spring aspect). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 177, 593-607, doi:10.1007/s10661-010-1659-1.

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32. I., 5epid, J., Dadid, V., Mihanovid, H., 2010. Fortnightly oscillations observed in the Adriatic Sea. Ocean Dynamics 60, 57-63, doi:10.1007/s10236-009-0241-2.

33. Mihanovid, H., Orlid, M., Pasarid, Z., 2009. Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around an island in the Middle Adriatic. Journal of Marine Systems 78 (Suppl. 1), S157-S168, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.01.021.

34. Vilibid, I., Book, J. W., Beg Paklar, G., Orlid, M., Dadid, V., Tudor, M., Martin, P. J., Pasarit, M., Grbec, B., Matid, F., Mihanovid, H., Morovie, M., 2009. West Adriatic coastal water excursions into the East Adriatic. Journal of Marine Systems 78 (Suppl. 1), S132-S156, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.01.015.

35. VilibiC, I., Beg Paklar, G., 2agar, N., Mihanovid, H., Supie, N., 2agar, M., Domijan, N., Pasarid, M., 2008. Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern Adriatic. Journal of Geophysical Research 113, C11502, doi:10.1029/ 2007JC004535.

36. Vilibid, I., Monserrat, S., Rabinovich, A. B., Mihanovie, H., 2008. Numerical modelling of the destructive meteotsunami of 15 June 2006 on the coast of the Balearic Islands. Pure and Applied Geophysics 165, 2169-2195, doi:10.1007/ s00024-008-0426-5.

37. Orlid, M., Dadid, V., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Marki, A., Matid. F., Mihanovid, H., Beg Paldar, G., Pasarie, M., Pasarid, Z., Vilibid, I., 2006. Wintertime buoyancy forcing, changing seawater properties, and two different circulation systems produced in the Adriatic. Journal of Geophysical Research 111, CO3S07, doi:10.1029/2005JC003271 [printed 112(0), 2007].

38. Mihanovid, H., Orlid, M., Pasarid, Z., 2006. Diurnal internal tides detected in the Adriatic. Annales Geophysicae 24, 2773-2780, doi:10.5194/ angeo-24-2773-2006.

39. vilibie, I., Dadid, V., Mihanovid, H., 2004. Large-amplitude internal Kelvin waves trapped off Split (Middle Adriatic Sea). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 61, 623-630, doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2004.07.003.

40. Vilibid, I., Mihanovid, H., 2003. A study of resonant oscillations in the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 56, 861-867, doi:10.1016/S0272-7714(02)00304-9.

C) Znanstveni radovi u drugim Zasopisima:

1. Vilibid, I., Mihanovid, H., 2005. Resonance in Ploee Harbor (Adriatic Sea). Acta Adriatica 46 (2), 125-136.

2. Vilibid, I., Orlid, M., Cupid, S., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Mihanovid, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarid. Z., Srdelid, M., Strinid, G., 2005. A new approach to sea level observations in Croatia. Geofizika, Vol. 22, 21-57. (pregledni rad, znanstveni)

3. Vilibid, I., Mihanovid, H., 2002. A study of seiches in the Split harbor (Adriatic Sea). Acta Adriatica 43 (2), 59-68.

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D) Ostali radovi u drugim easopisima:

1. gupraha, L., Ljubeke, Z., Mihanovie, H., Henderiks, J., 2014. Observations on the life cycle and ecology of Acanthoica quattrospina Lohmann from a Mediterranean estuary. Journal of Nannoplankton Research 34, 49-56. (kratko priopcenje, easopis zastupljen u BIOSIS Citation Index bazi podataka)

2. Domijan, N., Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., Gr2etie, Z., 2005. Harmonkka i spektralna analiza morskih struja u sjevernom dijelu Rijekog zaljeva. Pomorski zbornik 43, 193-205. (stnkni rad)

E) Kongresno priopeenje (saieci) u WoSCC easopisu:

1. Ljubeke, Z., Bosak, S., Mejdand2k, M., Babie, I., Mihanovie, H., Vilibk, I., Cetinie, I., 2017. Phytoplankton community responding to a changing environment - case study: southern Adriatic. Phycologia 56 (Suppl. S), 120-120, Meeting Abstract: 251 (11th International Phycological Congres, 13-19 August 2017, Szczecin, Poland). (poster)

2. Mejdand2ie, M., Mihanovie, H., gilovie, T., Henderiks, J., gupraha, L., Polovie, D., Bosak, S., Bo§njak, I., Cetinie, I., Olujie, G., Ljubeke, Z., 2015. Biomarker pigment divinyl chlorophyll a as a tracer of water masses? European Journal of Phycology 50 (Suppl. 1), 162-163, Meeting Abstract: 8P0.12 (6th European Phycology Congress, 23-29 August 2015, London, United Kingdom). (poster)

F) Plenarna izlaganja:

1. Orlie, M., Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasaric, M., Pasarie, Z., 2008. Observation and modeling of periodic upwelling/downwelling in the Adriatic Sea. 2008 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Meeting Abstracts, 2-7 March 2008, Orlando, Florida, USA, p. 340.

G) Objavljena pozvana predavanja na skupovima:

1. Orli& M., Beg Paklar, G., Bencetie Klaie, Z., Dadie, V., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Morovie, M., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Vilibk, I., 2007. Atmosphere-sea interaction and pronounced diurnal variability in the Adriatic shelf-break area. XXIV General Assembly of the IUGG (JMS014) - Perugia, http:/ / www.iugg2007perugia.it.

H) Znanstveni rad, recenziran, objavljen u zborniku radova s medunarodnog znanstvenog skupa:

1. gepie, I., Vilibic, I., Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Denamiel, C., Duni, N., D2oie, T., Gaeie, M., Horvath, K., Ivankovit, D., Jelavie, D., Kalinic, H., Koval, 2., Kovaeevie, V., Make, T., Matie, F., Medugorac, I., Mihanovie, H., Monserrat, S., Muslim, S., Rabinovich, A.B., Teli§man Prtenjak, M., Tudor, M., 2017. Towards an understanding and operational early warning of the Adriatic meteotsunamis:

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Project MESSI. In: Levacher, D., Sanchez, M., Pikelj, K., Raymond, E. (Eds.), Conference Mediterraneenne Cohere et Maritime 4, 29 November - 1 December 2017, Split, Croatia, pp. 177-182. doi:10.5150/cmcm.2017.033. (predavanje)

2. Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, 1., Janekovie, I., gepie, J., Tudor, M., 2016. Modelling studies of dense water formation in the Adriatic Sea during the winter of 2012. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 41e Congres de la CIESM 41, p. 101. (poster i predavanje)

3. Pasarie, M., Janekovie, I., Mihanovie, H., Orlie, M., Vilibie, I., 2016. High-frequency variability of current field in the northern Adriatic. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 41e Congres de la CIESM 41, p. 102. (poster i predavanje)

4. Vilibie, I., Poulain, P., Orlie, M., Janekovie, I., Dadie, V., Gerin, R., Kokkini, Z., Kovae, 2., Mauri, E., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., gepie, J., Tudor, M., 2016. The 2015 Northern Adriatic Experiment: preliminary results. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 41e Congres de la CIESM 41, p. 144. (poster i predavanje)

5. Kalinie, H., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., 2agar, N., Jesenko, B., Tudor, M., 2015. Comparison of two meteorological models using self-organizing maps. MTS/IEEE Oceans'15 Genova - Discovering Sustainable Ocean Energy for a New World, 18-21 May 2015, Genova, Italy, doi:10.1109/OCEANS-Genova.2015.7271374. (predavanje)

6. upie, S., Strinie, G., Mihanovie, H., Domijan, N., 2011. Tide gauge network of the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia. In: Biljanovie, P., Skala, K., Golubie, S., Bogunovie, N., Ribarie, S., Ciein-gain, M., Ci§ie, D., Hutinski, 2., Baranovie, M., Mauher, M., Ordanie, L. (Eds.), MIPRO 2011, Proceedings of the 34th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics, 23-27 May 2011, Opatija, Croatia, pp. 305-307. (predavanje)

7. Gretie Z. Domijan, H., Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., 2011. Zatita mora od oneeikenja - zadaea hrvatske operativne oceanografije. In: Steiner, S. (Ed.), Ekoloski problemi prometnog razvoja, Zbornik radova s medunarodnoga znanstvenog skupa odrlanog 24. veljaee 2011. u Zagrebu, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Znanstveno vijeee za promet, pp. 203-213. (predavanje)

8. Strinie, G., Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., 2011. Distributed system for remote wave data collection and visualization as a part of operational oceanography in Croatia. In: Biljanovie, P., Skala, K., Golubie, S., Bogunovie, N., Ribarie, S., Ciein-gain, M., Ci§ie, D., Hutinski, 2., Baranovie, M., Mauher, M., Ordanic, L. (Eds.), MIPRO 2011, Proceedings of the 34th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics, 23-27 May 2011, Opatija, Croatia, pp. 301-304. (predavanje)

9. Leder N. Domijan, N., Gr2etie, Z., Mihanovie, H., Mlinar, M., 2010. Monthly and seasonal oscillations of the Eastern Adriatic Current. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 39e Congres de la CIESM 39, p. 134. (poster)

10. Vilibie I. Mihanovie, H., gepie, J., Matijevie, S., 2010. Long term changes in deep Adriatic water masses obtained by Self-Organising Maps analysis. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 39e Congres de la CIESM 39, p. 197. (predavanje)

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11. Vilibie, I., gepie, J., Dadie, V., Mihanovie, H., 2010. Strong fortnightly oscillations observed in the Adriatic Sea. In: Briand, F. (Ed.), Rapport du 39e Congres de la CIESM 39, p. 198. (poster)

12. Vilibie I. Dadie, V., Ivankovie, D., Muslim, S., gepie, J., Mihanovie, H., 2009. Real-time procedures implemented within coastal HF radar system in the northern Adriatic. Oceans09 IEEE Bremen - Balancing Technology with Future Needs, Bremen, Germany, doi:10.1109/OCEANSE.2009.5278351. (predavanje)

13. Domijan, N., upie, S., Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., Strinie, G., GrIetie, Z., 2007. A reappraisal of the extreme sea levels along the Croatian Adriatic coast. Rapport du 38e Congres de la CIESM 38, p. 138. (poster)

14. Olujid, G., Mihanovie, H., Carie, M., Gr2etie, Z, 2007. Exchange of water in the stratified Zrmanja Estuary (Adriatic Sea). In Ozhan, E. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment. MEDCOAST 07, 13-17 November 2007, Alexandria, Egypt. MEDCOAST, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, vol 1-2, pp. 1245-1252. (poster)

15. Orli& M., Beg Paklar, G., Bencetie Klaie, Z., Dadie, V., Domijan, N., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Morovic, M., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Vilibie, I., 2007. A fresh look at dynamics of the Adriatic shelf-break area. Rapport du 38e Congres de la CIESM 38, p. 178. (predavanje)

16. Orlie, M., Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2007. Periodic upwelling/ downwelling observed in the Adriatic Sea. Seventh Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes, American Meteorological Society, 10-13 September 2007, San Diego, California, USA, 8.1A, http:/ / www.ametsoc.org. (predavanje)

17. Vilibie, I., Beg Paklar, G., Domijan, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Supie, N., 2agar, M., 2agar, N., 2007. Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern Adriatic, Rapport du 38e Congres de la CIESM 38, p. 210. (poster)

18. Orlie, M., Dadie, V., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Beg Paklar, G., Ivankovie, D., Marki, A., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Pavie, M., Vilibie, I., 2004. East Adriatic Current in winter and spring 2003, Rapports et proces-verbaux des reunions CIESM 37, p. 130. (predavanje)

19. Vilibie, I., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Smireie, A., Gr2etie, Z., 2001. MedGLOSS pressure gauge in the Split harbour: installation and preliminary analysis of the data. Rapports et proces-verbaux des reunions CIESM 36, p. 97. (predavanje)

20. Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., 2001. High-frequency sea level oscillations observed and modelled in the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea). Rapports et proces-verbaux des reunions CIESM 36, p. 88. (predavanje)

I) Znanstveni rad, recenziran, objavljen u zborniku radova s domaeg znanstvenog skupa:

1. Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Mihanovie, H., Mlinar, M., Leder, N., Gr2etie, Z., 2011. Klimatske promjene, porast razine mora na hrvatskoj obali Jadrana? Biondie, D.,

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Holjevie D., Tropan Lj. (Ur.), Hrvatske vode pred izazovom klimatskih promjena, 5. hrvatska konferencija o vodama, Zbornik radova, Opatija, pp. 593-600. (predavanje)

2. Mihanovie, H., Mlinar, M., Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Gr2etie, Z., 2011. Spektralna analiza povrAinskih valova uzrokovanih vjetrom u sjevernom Jadranu. Biondie, D., Holjevie D., Tropan Lj. (Ur.), Hrvatske vode pred izazovom klimatskih promjena, Zbornik radova, Opatija, pp. 1243-1251. (predavanje)

3. Olujie, G., Mihanovie, H., GrIetie, Z., 2008. Tipovi termokline u stratificiranom estuariju rijeke Zrmanje. C3oanie, N. (Ur.), Savjetovanje: hidrologka mjerenja i obrada podataka. Zbornik radova, Gradevinski fakultet Sveueilika u Rijeci, Rijeka, pp. 339-347. (predavanje)

4. Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., Stink, G., GrIetie, Z., 2007. Novi pristup mjerenju razine mora: primjer mareografske stanice Split-luka. Gere§, D. (Ur.), Hrvatske vode i Europska Unija - izazovi i moguenosti. 4. hrvatska konferencija o vodama, Zbornik radova, Opatija, pp. 99-106. (predavanje)

5. Olujie, G., Mihanovie, H., Carle, M., GrIetie, Z., 2007. Izmjena vode u stratificiranom estuariju Zrmanje. Gere§, D. (Ur.), Hrvatske vode i Europska Unija - izazovi i moguenosti. 4. hrvatska konferencija o vodama, Zbornik radova, Opatija, pp. 185-192. (poster)

6. Leder, N., Dadie, V., Grbec, B., Mihanovie, H., Reid, P., Smireie, A., Vilibie, I., 2003. Oceanografska istra2ivanja za potrebe "Integralnog projekta zatite Katelanskog zaljeva - kanalizacijski sustav Katela-Trogir". 3. hrvatska konferencija o vodama -hrvatske vode u 21. stoljeeu, Osijek, pp. 317-326. (predavanje)

7. Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., 2003. Rezonantne oscilacije malih akvatorija - primjer splitske luke. 3. hrvatska konferencija o vodama - hrvatske vode u 21. stoljeeu, Osijek, pp. 491-495. (poster)

J) Saieci u zbornicima skupova:

1. Babit, I., Mejdanaie, M., Svilieie Petrie, I., Bosak, S., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Dupeie Radie, I., Cetinie, I., Ljubdie, Z., 2017. Uncovering marine bacterial diversity in the southern Adriatic Sea: from surface to seabed. In: Gligora Udovie, M., Orlie, S., solid, M. (Eds.) Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology Abstract Book - SAME15. Ruder Bo§kovie Institute, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 155. (poster)

2. Bosak, S., Balestra, C., Casotti, R., Mihanovie, H., Ljubeke, Z., 2017. Picoplankton community structure in the southeastern Adriatic Sea. In: Gligora Udovie, M., Orlie, S., olio, M. (Eds.) Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology Abstract Book - SAME15. Ruder Bo§kovie Institute, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 121. (poster)

3. Ljube§ie, Bosak, S., Mejdand2i6, M., Babie, I., Bareke, A., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Petrie, I., Cetinie, I., Hure, M., Lueie, D., Kru2i6, P., VilRie, D., 2017. Suggesting bio-indicators of Adriatic Water masses and methods of their detection. In: Doussi, M., Thanos, C. (Eds.) Abstracts of 15th Panhellenic Scientific Conference. Chania, Greece. Hellenic Botanical Society, Greece, p. 64. (predavanje)

4. Ljube§ie, Z., Bosak, S., Mejdandlie, M., Babie, I., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Cetinie, I., 2017. Phytoplankton community responding to a changing environment - case

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study: southern Adriatic. In: Garbary, D., Bqk, M., Dqbek, P., Witkowski, A. (Eds.) Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at the 11th International Phycological Congres. International Phycological Society, Szczecin, Poland, p. 120. (poster)

5. Ltkie, D., Ljube§ie, Z., Babic, I., Bosak, S., Cetinie, I., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Hure, M., Njire, J., Ltkie, P., Kru2k, P., 2017. Unusual zooplankton bloom in the open southern Adriatic Sea. In: RamAak, A. (Ed.) Abstract Book 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium. National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station Piran, Piran, Slovenia, p. 160. (poster)

6. MejdanclIk, M., Cetink, I., Mihanovie, H., Vilibk, I., Ljube§k, Z., 2017. Picoeukaryotic plankton composition revealed by high-throughput sequencing: first data for the Adriatic Sea. In: Gligora Udovk, M., Orlk, S., Solie, M. (Eds.) Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology Abstract Book - SAME15. Ruder Bo§kovie Institute, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 102. (poster)

7. Mihanovk, H., Pattiaratchi, C., Cosoli, S., Verspecht, F., 2017. Resonant near-inertial oscillations at critical latitude from HF radar measurements. International Radiowave Oceanography Workshop (ROW-2017), 19-21 September 2017, Luneburg, Germany. (predavanje)

8. Pavin, N., Uvanovie, H., Markulin, K., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., D2ok, T., 2upan, Peharda, M., 2017. Potential for developing multispecies chronologies in the Mediterranean Sea - case study of Pag bay, Adriatic Sea. In: RamAak, A. (Ed.) Abstract Book 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium. National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station Piran, Piran, Slovenia, p. 173. (poster)

9. epic, J., Vilibie, I., Denamiel, C., Mihanovie, H., Muslim, S., Tudor, M., Ivankovie, D., Jelavic, D., Kovaeevie, V., Make, T., Dadie, V., Gade, M., Horvath, K., Monserrat, S., Rabinovich, A., Teli§man Prtenjak, M., 2017. Towards pperational meteotsunami early warning system: the Adriatic project MESSI. AGU Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2017, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, NH14A-07. (predavanje)

10. Uvanovie, H., Peharda, M., Markulin, K., D2ok, T., Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., 2017. Bivalve Glycymeris pilosa - an archive of environmental change in the Adriatic Sea -case study of the Neretva channel. In: Ram§ak, A. (Ed.) Abstract Book 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium. National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station Piran, Piran, Slovenia, p. 190. (poster)

11. Tudor, M., Sepie, J., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Horvath, K., Janekovie, I., 2017. High-resolution operational NWP for forecasting meteotsunamis. 6th International Conference on Meteorology and Climatology of the Mediterranean & Meteorolo§ki izazovi 5 (Joint Conference), 20-22 February 2017, Zagreb, Croatia. (poster)

12. Tudor, M., Sepie, J., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Janekovie, I., 2017. Forecasting air pressure disturbances that cause meteotsunamis. 34th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology, 18-23 June 2017, Reykjavik, Iceland. (poster)

13. Tudor, M., Sepi6, J., Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Janekovk, I., 2017. Forecasting the pressure disturbances that cause meteotsunamis. 39th EWGLAM - 24th SRNWP EUMETNET meetings, 2-5 October 2017, Reading, UK. (predavanje)

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14. Vilibie, I., Peharda, M., D2oie, T., Markulin, K., Dunie, N., Mihanovie, H., Gaeid, M., Black, B., Uvanovie, H., Ezgeta Balk, D., gepie, J., Kove, 2., Gupan, I., 2017. Sclerochronology - tool for uncovering environmental drivers in a semi-enclosed sea. AGU Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2017, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, PP53D-04. (predavanje)

15. Bo§njak, I., Bosak, S., Petrie, I., Mihanovie, H., Ljubeke, Z., 2016. Distribution of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus ecotypes in the southern Adriatic Sea. In: Re§etnik, I., Ljubeke, Z. (Eds.) 5th Croatian Botanical Symposium - Book of abstracts. Croatian Botanical Society, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 13-14. (predavanje)

16. Bo§njak, I., Petrie, I., Bosak, S., Mihanovid, H., Dupeid Radie, I., Ljubegie, Z., 2016. Smallest photosynthetic prokaryote of global importance: what do we know about Prochlorococcus diversity in the Adriatic sea?. In: Antolovie, R. (Ed.) Book of Abstracts of 6th Croatian Congress of Microbiology. Croatian Microbiological Society, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 40. (predavanje)

17. Bo§njak, I., Petrie, I., Cetinie, I., Bosak, S., Mejdanaid, M., Kru2ie, P., Mihanovid, H., Miloslavie, M., Davor Lu6d, D., Ljubeke, Z., 2016. Ocean optics meets taxonomy: case study in southern Adriatic pit.. In: Nurnberger, T. (Ed.) Abstracts of papers presented at the EMBO I EMBL Symposium: A New Age of Discovery for Aquatic Microeukaryotes. Heidelberg, Germany. Mera Druck GmbH, Sandhausen, Germany. (poster)

18. Pattiaratchi, C., Penton, J., Mihanovie, H., Janekovie, H., 2016. Winds generate sub-mesoscale eddies along the Rottnest continental shelf, south-west Australia. Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas (PECS) Conference 2016, 9-14 October 2016, Scheveningen, The Netherlands. (predavanje)

19. Peharda, M. Black, B., Purroy, A., Puljas, S., Markulin, K., Mihanovie, H., 2016. The bivalve Glycymeris pilosa as a multidecadal environmental archive for the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas. In: Whitney, N. (Ed.) 4th International Sclerochronology Conference. Iowa, Iowa State University, USA, p. 82. (predavanje)

20. Vugrin, M., Mejdanaie, M., Bosak, S., Mihanovie, H., Dupeie-Radie, I., Godrijan, J., Orlie, S., Ljubeke, Z., 2016. Taxonomy and spatial distribution of coccolithophors in the south Adriatic: winter aspect. In: Re§etnik, I., Ljubeke, Z. (Eds.) 5th Croatian Botanical Symposium - Book of abstracts. Croatian Botanical Society, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 15-16. (predavanje)

21. Bo§njak, I., Mihanovie, H., Cetini, I., Krulid, P., Bosak, S., MejdanclIie, M., Ljubeke, Z., 2015. Spatial distribution of biooptical and thermohaline characteristics in NW part od Southern Adriatic Pit. In: Kloblaar, G., Kopjar, N., Gligora UdovM, M., Lulda, 2., Jelie, D. (Eds.), Book of abstracts of the 12th Croatian Biological Congress. Croatian Botanical Society, Zagreb, Croatia, p. 94-96. (predavanje)

22. Vilibie, I., Janekovie, I., Mihanovie, H., gepie, J., 2015. Dense water formation sensitivity studies in the Northern Adriatic (Mediterranean Sea). IUGG 26th General Assembly, 22 June - 2 July 2015, Prague, Czech Republic. (predavanje)

23. Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., 2014. An application of Self-Organizing Maps method in recent Adriatic environmental studies and its perspectives. AGU Fall Meeting, 15-19 December, San Francisco, California, USA, NG31A-3787. (poster)

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24. Mihanovie, H., Janekovie, I., Vilibie, I., Tudor, M., 2014. Dense water formation in the eastern coastal Adriatic during an extreme cooling event. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU General Assembly 2014, EGU2014-4992-1. (predavanje)

25. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2014. Shear-induced instabilities on the Rottnest continental shelf, south-west Australia. Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas (PECS) Conference 2014, 19-23 October 2014, Puerto de Galinhas, Brazil. (predavanje)

26. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2014. Peddies (Petite eddies): Sub-mesoscale eddies along the continental shelf off south-west Australia. 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 23 - 28 February 2014, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. (predavanje)

27. Vilibie I. 2agar, N., Cosoli, S., Dadie, V., Ivankovie, D., Jesenko, B., Kalinie, H., Mihanovie, H., Sepik, J., Tudor, M., 2014. Using Self-Organizing Maps in creation of an ocean forecasting system. AGU Fall Meeting, 15-19 December, San Francisco, California, USA, NG23C-07. (predavanje)

28. Vilibie, I., 2agar, N., Cosoli, S., Dadie, V., Horvath, K., Ivankovie, D., Jesenko, B., Mihanovie, H., Sepie, J., Tudor, M., 2014. Investigating and forecasting coastal Adriatic surface currents by using neural networks (NEURAL). Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 16, EGU General Assembly 2014, EGU2014-1724. (poster)

29. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2013. Sub mesoscale eddies ('Peddies') on the south-west Australian continental shelf. Knowledge for the future, IAHS - IAPSO - IASPEI Joint Assembly, July 2013, Gothenburg, Sweden. (predavanje)

30. Vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., 2013. Observing bottom density current by a profiling float on the Adriatic shelf. Knowledge for the future, IAHS - IAPSO - IASPEI Joint Assembly, July 2013, Gothenburg, Sweden. (predavanje)

31. Mihanovie, H., Pattiaratchi, C., 2012. Interaction between the Leeuwin Current and continental shelf along the Rottnest shelf and Perth Canyon. AMOS 18th National Conference, Connections in the Climate System, Book of Abstract, 31 January - 3 February 2012, Sydney, Australia, p. 114. (predavanje)

32. Verspecht, F., Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovid, H., Simpson, J., 2012. Sea breezes force near-inertial waves close to the critical latitude for resonance. The Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas (PECS) Symposium, Book of Abstract, 12-16 August 2012, New York City, New York, USA, p. 112. (poster)

33. Vilibie, I., Monserrat, S., Amores, A., Dadie, V., Fine, I., Horvath, K., Ivankovie, D., Marcos, M., Mihanovie, H., Pasquet, S., Rabinovich, A. B., Sepie, J., Strelec Mahovie, N., Whitmore, P., 2012. Meteorological tsunamis along the U.S. coastline. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 14, EGU General Assembly 2012, EGU2012-2601. (predavanje)

34. Mihanovie, H., Cosoli, S., Vilibie I. Ivankovie, D., Dadie, V., Gaeie, M., 2011. Using an artificial brain to interpret Adriatic surface currents. Geophysical Challenges of the 21st Century. Book of Abstracts, Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 37. (poster)

35. Pasarie, M., Orlie, M., Pasarie, Z., Medugorac, I., Cupie, S., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., 2011. Monitoring sea level in Croatia. Geophysical Challenges of the

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21st Century. Book of Abstracts, Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 38. (poster)

36. Vilibie, I., Mihanovid, H., 2011. An application of Self-Organising Maps method in recent Adriatic environmental studies and its perspectives. The )0(V IUGG General Assembly - Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet, 28 June - 7 July 2011, Melbourne, Australia. (poster)

37. Vilibie, I., Mihanovid, H., 2011. An application of Self-Organising Maps method in recent Adriatic environmental studies and its perspectives. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 13, EGU General Assembly 2011, EGU2011-2866. (poster)

38. Bosak, S., Omanovid, D., Dautovie, J., Mihanovie, H., Olujid, G., upraha, L., Ahel, M, viimie, D., 2010. Raspodjela fitoplanktona, organske tvari i metala u tragovima u estuariju rijeke Krke / Distribution of phytoplankton, organic matter and trace metals in the Krka River estuary. In: Jasprica, N., Pandla, M., Milovie, M. (Eds.). 3rd Croatian Botanical Congress with International Participation: Book of Abstracts. 24 - 26 September 2010, Murter, Croatia. (poster)

39. Jilovie, T., Ljube§ie, Z., Mihanovie, H., Olujie, G., Terzie, S., Jak§id, 2., vimie, D., 2010. Picoplankton composition related to mesoscale circulation on the Albanian boundary zone (Southern Adriatic) in late spring. In: Cosovie, B., Mikac, N. (Eds.) Challenge for future research. Final Conference of the Project "Marine science and coastal management in the Adriatic region, Western Balkans. An education and research network", Ruder Bo§kovid Institute, Zagreb, p. 21. (predavanje)

40. Viliek, D., ilovie, T., Kuzmie, M., Mihanovie, H., Bosak, S., TomaIie, I., Olujid, G., 2010. Plankton distribution and hydrography above the Albanian shelf and continental slope, May 2009 aspect. In: osovie, B., Mikac, N. (Eds.) Challenge for future research. Final Conference of the Project "Marine science and coastal management in the Adriatic region, Western Balkans. An education and research network", Ruder Bo§kovie Institute, Zagreb, p. 2. (predavanje)

41. Mihanovie, H., Cosoli, S., Ivankovie, ID., Vilibie, I., Dadie, V., Gaek, M., 2009. Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted from HF radar data using Self-Organizing Map analysis. Our warming planet - Le rechauffement de notre planete, MOCA-09, the IAMAS / IAPSO / IACS Joint Assembly, Montreal, Canada. (predavanje)

42. Mihanovie, H., Orlie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2009. Diurnal internal tides trapped around an island in the middle Adriatic. Our warming planet - Le rechauffement de notre planete, MOCA-09, the IAMAS / IAPSO / IACS Joint Assembly, Montreal, Canada. (poster)

43. Mihanovie, H., Cosoli, S., Ivankovie, D., Vilibie, I., Dadie, V., Gatie, M., 2009. Preliminary analysis of surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic using Self-Organizing Map analysis of HF radar data. International Radiowave Oceanography Workshop (ROW-9), Split, Croatia. (predavanje)

44. Vilibie I. Dadie, V., Ivankovie, D., Muslim, S., Sepie, J., Mihanovie, H., 2009. Real-time procedures implemented within coastal HF radar system in the northern Adriatic. International Radiowave Oceanography Workshop (ROW-9), Split, Croatia. (predavanje)

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45. Mihanovid, H., Orlid, M., Pasarie, Z., 2008. Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around the island of Lastovo (Middle Adriatic). In: Orlie, M., Pasarie, M. (Eds.), Workshop on Recent Advances in Adriatic Oceanography and Marine Meteorology. Book of Abstracts, Andrija Mohoroviek Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 44. (predavanje)

46. Orlie M. Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2008. Baroclinic coastal waves resonantly driven by diurnal-period winds around the island of Lastovo (Middle Adriatic). In: Orlie, M., Pasarie, M. (Eds.), Workshop on Recent Advances in Adriatic Oceanography and Marine Meteorology. Book of Abstracts, Andrija Mohorovieie Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 45. (predavanje)

47. Vilibie, I., Beg Paklar, G., 2agar, N., Mihanovie, H., Supie, N., 2agar, M., Domijan, N., Pasarie, M., 2008. Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern Adriatic. In: Orlie, M., Pasarie, M. (Eds.), Workshop on Recent Advances in Adriatic Oceanography and Marine Meteorology. Book of Abstracts, Andrija Mohorovide Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 59. (predavanje)

48. viiibie, I., Book, J. W., Beg Paklar, G., Orlie, M., Dadie, V., Tudor, M., Martin, P. J., Pasarie, M., Grbec, B., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Morovie, M., 2008. West Adriatic coastal water excursions into the East Adriatic. In: Orlie, M., Pasarie, M. (Eds.), Workshop on Recent Advances in Adriatic Oceanography and Marine Meteorology. Book of Abstracts, Andrija Mohorovieie Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, p. 60. (predavanje)

49. Mihanovie, H., Orlie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2007. Fresh evidence on internal tides in the Adriatic Sea. REA Conference - Coastal processes: Challenges for Monitoring and Prediction. REA - Abstracts, Lerici, Italy, p. 60. (predavanje)

50. Orlie, M., Beg Paklar, G., Dadie, V., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., 2007. Alternating upwelling/ downwelling in the Adriatic Sea. REA Conference - Coastal processes: Challenges for Monitoring and Prediction. REA - Abstracts, Lerici, Italy, p. 66. (predavanje)

51. Vilibie, I., Monserrat, S., Rabinovich, A. B., Mihanovie, H., 2007. Destructive tsunami-like waves (meteotsunamis) at the Balearic Islands: observations and numerical modelling. XXIV General Assembly of the IUGG (JSS002) - Perugia, http:/ / www.iugg2007perugia.it. (predavanje)

52. Vilibie, I., Orlie, M., Beg Paklar, G., Book, J., Dadie, V., Grbec, B., Martin, P. J., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Morovie, M., Pasarie, M., Tudor, M., 2007. West Adriatic coastal water summertime excursion into the East Adriatic. REA Conference - Coastal processes: Challenges for Monitoring and Prediction. REA - Abstracts, Lerici, Italy, p. 97. (predavanje)

53. Domijan, N., Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., Grletie, Z., 2006. Harmonkna i spektralna analiza morskih struja u sjevernom dijelu Rijeekog zaljeva. Arko-Pijevac, M., Krune, B., Kovaeie, M. (Ur.), Prirodoslovna istraiivanja rijeckog podrueja: II. znanstveni skup povodom 130. godi§njice utemeljenja i 60. godi§njice javnog djelovanja Prirodoslovnog muzeja Rijeka. Knjiga sa2etaka, Prirodoslovni muzej, Rijeka, pp. 43-44. (predavanje)

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54. Domijan, N., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., upie, S., Srdelie, M., Strinie, G., Gr2etie, Z., Vilibie, I., 2005. Contribution to ESEAS-RI project 2002-2005 by Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia. In: Zhang, X., Lilja Bye, B., Vilibie, I. (Eds.) Workshop on sea level variations: Towards an operational European sea level service. Book of Abstracts, Split, Croatia, p. 37. (poster)

55. Mihanovie, H., Orlie, M., 2005. Diurnal internal tides observed in the Adriatic. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, EGU General Assembly 2005, EGU05+ 00564. (poster)

56. Orlie M. Dadk, V., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Matie, F., Mihanovie, H., Beg Paklar, G., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Vilibie, I., 2005. Wintertime buoyancy forcing produces two different circulation systems in the Adriatic. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, EGU General Assembly 2005, EGU05+02532. (predavanje)

57. Orlie M. Dadie, V., Grbec, B., Leder, N., Matic, F., Mihanovie, H., Beg Paklar, G., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Vilibie, I., 2005. Two different circulation systems produced by wintertime buoyancy forcing of the Adriatic. The Oceanography Society's 2005 International Ocean Research Conference, Paris, Programme and Abstracts, p. 124. (predavanje)

58. Vilibie, I., Beg Paklar, G., Cupie, S., Dadie, V., Domijan, N., Gr2etie, Z., Ivankovie, D., Leder, N., Mihanovie, H., Orlie, M., Pasarie, M., Pasarie, Z., Srdelie, M., Strinie, G., 2005. Recent sea level activities in Croatia. In: Zhang, X., Lilja Bye, B., Vilibie, I. (Eds.) Workshop on sea level variations: Towards an operational European sea level service. Book of Abstracts, Split, Croatia, p. 36. (poster)

59. Mihanovie, H., Leder, N., Domijan, N., Cupid, S., Strinie, G., Vilibie, I., Kierulf, H. P., 2004. CGPS station collocated at Split tide gauge (Croatia). In: Plag, H.-P., Zhang, X. (Eds.) Workshop on observing and understanding sea level variations - Book of Abstracts. St. Julians, Malta, p. 25. (predavanje)

60. Vilibie I. Mihanovie, H., 2003. The appearance of Proudman resonance and surface seiches in the area of Split (Adriatic Sea). XXIII IUGG General Assembly, Book of Abstracts B, Sapporo, p. 55. (predavanje)

61. Mihanovic, H., Orlie, M., Vilibie, I., 2000. Seiches of the Lim Channel (North Adriatic): empirical and numerical approach. European Geophysical Society, XXV General Assembly, Nice, CD ROM. (poster)

K) Neobjavljena sudjelovanja na skupovima

1. Kovatevie, V., Bensi, M., Cardin, V., Gerin, R., Kokkini, Z., Mauri, E., Notarstefano, G., Siena, G., Beg-Paklar, G., Grbec, B., Matk, F., Mihanovic, H., Vilibie, I., Ljubegie, Z., 2017. A multiplatform approach to investigate new dense water pathways and their fate in the middle and southern Adriatic: the winter 2015-2016 case. Workshop THEMES 2017 - Physics and biogeochemistry of marine environments: multiscale analysis of past and present variability, 15-17 November 2017, Venice, Italy. (predavanje)

2. Kovgevie, V., Giani, M., Kralj, M., Bensi, M. Mihanovie, H., Cardin, V., Civitarese, G., Luchetta, A., 2015. Dense water evolution in the Adriatic pits during 2013-14:

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physical and biogeochemical properties. XXII Congresso dell'Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia, Le alterazioni del ciclo dell'acqua - Interazioni tra acque continentali e oceani in un pianeta in rapido cambiamento, 28 September - 1 October 2015, Verbania, Italy. (predavanje)

3. Peharda, M., Vilibie I. D2oie, T., Markulin, K., Duni., N., Mihanovie, H., Gatie, M., Black, B., Uvanovie, H., Ezgeta-Balie, D., epic, J., Kovae, 2., 2upan, I., 2017. Sclerochronology: tool for uncovering environmental drivers in a semi-enclosed sea. Workshop THEMES 2017 - Physics and biogeochemistry of marine environments: multiscale analysis of past and present variability, 15-17 November 2017, Venice, Italy. (predavanje)

4. Sepie, J., Vilibie, I., Denamiel, C., Mihanovie, H., Muslim, S., Tudor, M., Ivankovie, D., Jelavic, D., Kovatevie, V., Make, T., Dadie, V., Gatie, M., Horvath, K., 2017. Towards understanding and operational early warning of the Adriatic meteotsunamis: Project MESSI. 1st Workshop on Waves, Storm Surges and Coastal Hazards, 10-15 September, Liverpool, United Kingdom. (predavanje)

5. Vilibic, I. Mihanovie, H., Janekovie, I., Denamiel, C., Poulain, P.-M., Orlie, M., Dunic, N., Dadie, V., Pasaric, M., Muslim, S., Gerin, R., Mate, F., epie, J., Mauri, E., Kokkini, Z., Tudor, M., Kovat, Z., Dloie, T., 2017. Dense water formation in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: the NAdEx 2015 experiment. 10th HyMeX Workshop, 4-7 July 2017, Barcelona, Spain. (predavanje)

6. Schaeffer, A., Cosoli, S., Gramoulle, A., Janekovie, I., Mantovanelli, A., Mihanovie, H., Pattiaratchi, C., Penton, J., Roughan, M., 2016. Surface currents on the Rottnest continental shelf, Western Australia. Australian Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations Workshop - ACOMO, 11-12 October 2016, Canberra, Australia. (predavanje)

7. Mihanovie, H., Vilibie, I., Janekovie, I., Sepie, J., Tudor, M., 2016. Modelling interannual variations of dense water formation in the northern Adriatic. Workshop THEMES 2016 - Measuring, Modelling and Predicting Marine Environments: State of the Art and Challenges, 23-25 November 2016, Venice, Italy,. (predavanje)

8. vilibie, I., Mihanovie, H., Sepie, J., Dunn, N., 2015. Modes of the Adriatic long-term variability as seen on half-centurial Palagruta Sill series. Workshop THEMES 2015 - Teleconnections and Hemispheric-scale impacts on the Mediterranean Sea, 25-26 November 2015, Venice, Italy. (predavanje)

9. Mihanovie, H., Pattiaratchi, C., Verspecht, F., 2014. Sea breezes force near-inertial waves on Rottnest Shelf, Western Australia. Australian Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations Workshop - ACOMO, 7-8 October 2014, Canberra, Australia. (poster)

10. Penton, J., Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2014. Surface currents on the Rottnest continental shelf, Western Australia. Australian Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations Workshop - ACOMO, 7-8 October 2014, Canberra, Australia. (poster)

11. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2014. Peddies: what, where, why? Australian Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations Workshop - ACOMO, 7-8 October 2014, Canberra, Australia. (poster)

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12. Mihanovic, H., Pattiaratchi, C., 2012. Interaction between the Leeuwin Current and continental shelf along the Rottnest shelf and Perth Canyon. Australian Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations Workshop - ACOMO, 3 - 4 October 2012, Canberra, Australia. (poster)

13. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovic, H., 2012. Peddies: what, where, why? WAIMOS Annual Science Meeting 2012, 5 November 2012, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. (predavanje)

14. Pattiaratchi, C., Mihanovie, H., 2012. WA radar experiences. Coastal Ocean Observations in Western Australia: HF Radar. Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN) Workshop, 14 - 15 June 2012, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.

15. Mihanovie, H., Kovaeevie, V., Poulain, P.-M., Gade, M., 2001. Comparing HF radar and surface drifter data in Northern Adriatic. Oceanology International 2001, The Joint Ocean Forum Conference, Americas, Miami, Florida. (predavanje)

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Mihanovie, H., 2005. Unutarnje morske mijene u Jadranu. Magistarski rad, Sveueilike u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 118 pp.

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Mihanovie, H., 1998. Empirijska analiza i numericko modeliranje stojnih valova u Limskorn kanalu. Diplomski rad, Sveu6ilike u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 73 pp.

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Record 1 of 40 Title: Wintertime dynamics in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: the NAdEx 2015 experiment Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Janekovic, I (Janekovic, Ivica); Denamiel, C (Denamiel, Clea); Poulain, PM (Poulain, Pierre-Marie); Orlic, M (Orlic, Mirko); Dunic, N (Dunic, Natalija); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Pasaric, M (Pasaric, Mira); Muslim, S (Muslim, Stipe); GerM, R (Gerin, Riccardo); Matic, F (Matic, Frano): Sepic, J (Sepic, Jadranka); Mauri, E (Mauri, Elena); Kokkini, Z (Kokkini, Zoi); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina): Kovac, Z (Kovac. Zarko); Dzoic, T (Dzoic, Tomislav) Source: OCEAN SCIENCE Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Pages: 237-258 DOI: 10.5194/os-I4-237-2018 Published: MAR 23 2018 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 0 Total Times Cited: 0 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 1 Usage Count (Since 2013): 1 Abstract: The paper investigates the wintertime dynamics of the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea and is based on numerical modelling and in situ data collected through field campaigns executed during the winter and spring of 2015. The data were collected with a variety of instruments and platforms (acoustic Doppler current profilers, conductivity-temperature-depth probes, glider, profiling float) and are accompanied by the atmosphere-ocean ALADIN/ROMS modelling system. The research focused on the dense-water formation (DWF), thermal changes, circulation, and water exchange between the coastal and open Adriatic. According to both observations and modelling results, dense waters are formed in the northeastern coastal Adriatic during cold bora outbreaks. However, the dense water formed in this coastal region has lower densities than the dense water formed in the open Adriatic due to lower salinities. Since the coastal area is deeper than the open Adriatic, the observations indicate (i) balanced inward-outward exchange at the deep connecting channels of denser waters coming from the open Adriatic DWF site and less-dense waters coming from the coastal region and (ii) outward flow of less-dense waters dominating in the intermediate and surface layers. The latter phenomenon was confirmed by the model, even if it significantly underestimates the currents and transports in the connecting channels. The median residence time of the coastal area is estimated to be approximately 20 days, indicating that the coastal area may be renewed relatively quickly by the open Adriatic waters. The data that were obtained represent a comprehensive marine dataset that can be used to calibrate atmospheric and oceanic numerical models and point to several interesting phenomena to be investigated in the future. Accession Number: WOS:00042804950000 I Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography IDS Number: GA1BH ISSN: 1812-0784 29-char Source Abbrev.: OCEAN SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Ocean Sci. Open Access: gold Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 2 of 40 Title: Picoplankton distribution influenced by themmhaline circulation in the southern Adriatic Author(s): Silovic. T (Silovic, Tina); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Batistic, M (Batistic, Mima); Radic. ID (Radic, Iris Dupcic); Hrustic, E (Hrustic, Enis); Najdek, M (Najdek, Mitjana) Source: CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH Volume: 155 Pages: 21-33 DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2018.01.007 Published: MAR 1 2018 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 0 Total Times Cited: 0 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 3 Usage Count (Since 2013): 3 Abstract: In this study, we focus on the interactive dynamics between physico-chemical processes and picoplankton distribution in order to advance our current understanding of the roles of various parameters in regulating picoplankton community structure in highly dynamic marine system such as the South Adriatic Sea. The research was carried out between October 2011 and September 2012 along the transect in the northern part of the South Adriatic Pit. The deep water convection occurred in the southern Adriatic during February 2012, with vertical mixing reaching the depth of 500 m. The picoplankton community was highly affected by this mixing event, whilst its compartments each responded differently. During deep water convection low nucleic acid heterotrophic bacteria (LNA HB) and Synechococcus had their lowest abundances (4 x 10(5) cell ml(-1) and 8 x 10(2) cell ml(-1), respectively), picoeucaryotes had their highest abundances (10(4) cell ml(-1)), while Prochlorococcus was absent from the area, most likely due to intense cooling and vertical mixing. In March 2012 Eastern Adriatic Current (EAC) brought warm and saline water with more nutrients, which resulted in the proliferation of high nucleic acid heterotrophic bacteria (HNA HB), having maximal abundance (4 x 10(5) cell ml(-1)). The re-establishment of Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) intrusion after the deep water convection resulted in the reappearance of Prochlorococcus and maximal abundances of Synechococcus (4 x 10(4) cell ml(-1)) in May 2012. The distribution of picoheterotrophs was mainly explained by the season, while the distribution of picophytoplankton was explained by the depth. Aside from nutrients, salinity was an important parameter, affecting particularly Prochlorococcus. The re-appearance of Prochlorococcus in the southern Adriatic during the period of LIW intrusion, together with their correlation with salinity, indicates their potential association with LIW. The relationship between Prochloroccocus distribution and physico-chemical environmental parameters provides an important insight into the ecological roles and niche preferences of this group. Accession Number: WOS:000427667400003 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: FZ5WQ ISSN: 0278-4343 eISSN: 1873-6955 29-char Source Abbrev.: CONT SHELF RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Cont. Shelf Res. -7' Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 3 of 40 Title: Distribution and diversity of marine picocyanobacteria communit geting of Prochlorococcus ecotypes in winter conditions (southern Adriatic Sea) Author(s): Babic, I (Babic, Ivana); Petrie, I (Petrie, Ines); Bosak, S (Bu Suncica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Radic, ID (Radic, Iris Dupcic); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Zrinka) Source: MARINE GENOMICS Volume: 36 Special Issue: SI Pages: 3-11 DOI: I0.1016/j.margen.2017.05.014 Published: DEC 2017 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 2 Total Times Cited: 2 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 3 Usage Count (Since 2013): 3 Abstract: Adriatic, the northernmost part of the Mediterranean Sea, due its oligotrophy, topography, and hydrology dynamics, and complex circulation patterns, was suggested as an important study site for rapid climatology impacts. Its southern part is mainly oligotrophic and dominated by picophytoplankton, with

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cyanobacteria as main representatives. Diversity and distribution patterns of different Prochlorococcus ecotypes were investigated by molecular tools and flow cytometry during the winter convection event in the southern Adriatic (BIOTA winter cruise; February/March 2015). Phylogenetic diversity based on clone libraries of the 16S-23S ribosomal DNA ITS region, as well as flow cytometry (histograms of red fluorescence), indicated presence of 2 different Prochlorococcus in the Adriatic. HLI, as a typical Glade for Mediterranean Sea, was likewise found to be dominant Prochlorococcus in the Adriatic, followed by less abundant LLI Glade. In addition, Prochlorococcus were found to co-occur with diverse Synechococcus population (53% and 47% of obtained ITS sequences, respectively). Different Prochlorococcus ecotypes had similar patterns of vertical distribution, predominantly occupying upper 100 m depth layer, but their distribution was clearly affected by the heterogeneity of hydrological conditions, nitrogen concentration and temperature along vertical and horizontal sampling points. Different studies pointed out that, as a consequence of climate changes, serious alteration of biological and ecological patterns are already taking place Therefore, understanding of the distribution and abundance of picophytoplankton in Adriatic, being still limited, is much needed baseline for predicting possible biogeochemical impact of future environmental changes. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Document Type: Article; Proceedings Paper

Conference Title: 41st Congress of the Mediterranean-Science-Commission (CISEM) Conference Date: SEP, 2016

Conference Location: Kiel, GERMANY

Web of Science Categories: Genetics & Heredity; Marine & Freshwater Biology IDS Number: FR9TD

ISSN: 1874-7787

eISSN: 1876-7478

29-char Source Abbrev.: MAR GENOM

ISO Source Abbrev.: Mar. Genom.

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Title: Predicting ocean surface currents using numerical weather prediction model and Kohonen neural network: a northern Adriatic study

Author(s): Kalinic, H (Kalinic. Hrvoje); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Cosoli, S (Cosoli, Simone); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica) Source: NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS Volume: 28 Pages: S611-S620 DOI: 10.1007/s00521-016-2395-4 Supplement: 1 Published: DEC 2017

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Abstract: The paper documents a concept of ocean forecasting system for ocean surface currents based on self-organizing map (SOM) trained by high-resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) model and high-frequency (HF) radar data. Wind and surface currents data from the northern Adriatic coastal area were used in a 6-month long training phase to obtain SOM patterns. Very high correlation between current and joined current and wind SOM patterns indicated the strong relationship between winds and currents and allowed for creation of a prediction system. Increasing SOM dimensions did not increase reliability of the forecasting system, being limited by the amount of the data used for training and achieving the lowest errors for 4 9 4 SOM matrix. As the HF radars and high-resolution NWP models are strongly expanding in coastal oceans, providing reliable and long-term datasets, the applicability of the proposed SOM-based forecasting system is expected to be high.

Accession Number: WOS:000417319700050 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence IDS Number: FPOTK

ISSN: 0941-0643

eISSN: 1433-3058

29-char Source Abbrev.: NEURAL COMPUT APPL

ISO Source Abbrev.: Neural Comput. Appl.

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Title: Unusual winter zooplankton bloom in the open southern Adriaf Sea

Author(s): Lucic, D (Lucie, Davor); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Zrinka): Babic, I (Babic, Ivan); Bosak, S (Bosak, Suncica); Cetinic, I (Cetinic, Ivona); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, lvica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Hure, M (Hure, Marijana); Njire, J (Njire, Jakica); Lucic, P (Lucie. Petra); Kruzic, P (Kruzic, Petar) Source: TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY Volume: 41 Issue: 6 Pages: 1024-+ DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1702-17 Published: 2017 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 2

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Abstract: The paper reports an unusual response of the microzooplankton community to oceanographic conditions observed during the winter of 2015 in the open southern Adriatic. Record-breaking nauplii abundance of 13,734 ind. m(-3) was sampled for the open southern Adriatic by 50-mum net sampling. This could be explained by (i) warmer-than-usual surface and intermediate ocean temperatures, (ii) higher precipitation that freshened and widened the surface layer. pushing saline Levantine Intermediate Water below a 400-m depth, and (iii) strong wind episodes that transported nutrients from the coastal zone to the open ocean and induced limited vertical mixing. Neritic tintinnids and viable photoautotrophs well below the photic zone support the last possibility. Average seasonal maximum of zooplankton abundance was shifted from spring and early summer to the late winter months. Our results document large and fast variations in production conditions rarely found to occur in oligotrophic waters such as the southern Adriatic Sea.

Accession Number: WOS:000418289800008

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Zoology IDS Number: FQ3WT

ISSN: 1300-0179

eISSN: 1303-6114

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ISO Source Abbrev.: Turk. J. Zool.

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Title: A multiplatform investigation of Istrian Front dynamics (north Adriatic Sea) in winter 2015

Author(s): Kokkini. Z (Kokkini, Z.); Gerin, R (Gerin, R.); Poulain, PM (Poulain, P. M.); Mauri, E (Mauri, E.); Pasaric, Z (Pasaric, Z.); Janekovic, I (Janekovic. 1.); Pasaric. M (Pasaric, M.); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, H.); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, I.)

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Source: MEDITERRANEAN MARINE SCIENCE Volume: 18 Issue: 2 Pages: 344-354 DOI: 10.12681Muns.1895 Published: 2017 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 1 Total Times Cited: 1

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Abstract: In the northeastern Adriatic Sea, southwest of the Istrian Peninsula. a persistent thermohaline front is formed, which is herein called the Istrian Front (IF). A Slocum glider was operated across the IF near the entrance to Kvamer Bay between 24 and 27 February 2015. Three Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) were also deployed at the entrance of Kvamer Bay during the same period. The glider crossed the IF twice, during which the IF was characterized by its fast response to local wind conditions, and strong salinity, temperature and density gradients were detected. During the first crossing, a strong northeasterly Bora wind was blowing. This resulted in a very sharp and strong thermohaline front, which extended vertically throughout the entire water column between saltier and warmer water to the south, and fresher and colder water to the north. Across the front, the SST changed similar to 1.2 degrees C within a distance of 2.4 km. In contrast, during the second crossing, which was approximately 2 days later and under weaker wind conditions, the IF appeared to be much smoother, inclined and wider, and the SST changed similar to 1.2 degrees C within a distance of 8 km. A strong density gradient was also reported, which was coincident with the thermohaline IF. From previous observations, primarily experiments in 2003, the IF was known only as a thermohaline front compensated in density. In the winter of 2015, the density front was strong and well defined, demonstrating a density difference of approximately 0.36 kg/m(3) within a distance of 2.4 km. The ADCP measurements and numerical model simulations demonstrated a circulation of cold waters exiting Kvamer Bay in the southern part of the entrance, whereas during a Bora event, the outflow occurred in the northern part.

Accession Number: WOS:000408538000013

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Fisheries: Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography

IDS Number: FE9QK

ISSN: 1108-393X

29-char Source Abbrev.: MEDITERR MAR SCI

ISO Source Abbrev.: Mediterr. Mar. Sci.

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Title: Multigene phylogeny and morphology of newly isolated strain of Pseudo-nitzschia mannii Amato & Montresor (Adriatic Sea)

Author(s): Grbin, D (Grbin, Dorotca); Pfannkuchen, M (Pfannkuchen, Martin); Babic, I (Babic, Ivana); Mejdandzic, M (Mejdandzic, Maja); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Pfannkuchen, DM (Pfannkuchen, Daniela Maric); Godrijan, J (Godrijan, Jelena); Stefanie, PP (Stefanie, Petra Peharec); Olujic, G (Olujic, Goran); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Zrinka)

Source: DIATOM RESEARCH Volume: 32 Issue: I Pages: 127-131 DOI: 10.1080/0269249X.2017.1284158 Published: 2017

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Abstract: An increasing number of cryptic and pseudo-cryptic species have been found within many newly described diatom species. To resolve the phylogenetic relationships of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia, molecular markers are being widely used in combination (or separately) with different morphological characters. Sequence analysis of ribosomal DNA markers (18S, ITS and 28S) and morphological analyses of Pseudo-nitzschia mannii strain (CIM_D-4), isolated from the Telaica Bay (Adriatic Sea), differentiate it from all other currently reported strains of this species. Accession Number: WOS:000400068000009

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology

IDS Number: ETIZN

ISSN: 0269-249X

eISSN: 2159-8347

29-char Source Abbrev.: DIATOM RES

ISO Source Abbrev.: Diatom Res.

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Title: Oscillating Adriatic temperature and salinity regimes mapped using the Self-Organizing Maps method

Author(s): Matic, F (Matic, Frano); Kovac. Z (Kovac, Zarko); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Morovic. M (Morovic, Mira); Grbec, B (Grbec, Branka); Leder, N (Leder, Nenad); Dzoic, T (Dzoic, Tomislav) Source: CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH Volume: 132 Pages: 11-18 DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2016.11.006 Published: JAN 1 2017 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 4

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Abstract: This paper aims to document salinity and temperature regimes in the middle and south Adriatic Sea by applying the Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) method to the available long-term temperature and salinity series. The data were collected on a seasonal basis between 1963 and 2011 in two dense water collecting depressions, Jabuka Pit and Southern Adriatic Pit, and over the Palagruza Sill. Seasonality was removed prior to the analyses. Salinity regimes have been found to oscillate rapidly between low-salinity and high-salinity SOM solutions, ascribed to the advection of Western and Eastern Mediterranean waters, respectively. Transient salinity regimes normally lasted less than a season, while temperature transient regimes lasted longer. Salinity regimes prolonged their duration after the major basin-wide event, the Eastern Mediterranean Transient, in the early 1990s. A qualitative relationship between high-salinity regimes and dense water formation and dynamics has been documented. The SOM-based analyses have a large capacity for classifying the oscillating ocean regimes in a basin, which, in the case of the Adriatic Sea, beside climate forcing, is an important driver of biogeochemical changes that impacts trophic relations, appearance and abundance of alien organisms, and fisheries, etc.

Accession Number: WOS:000393005500002

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Oceanography

IDS Number: EJI YC

ISSN: 0278-4343

eISSN: 1873-6955

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Title: Diurnal Sea Breezes Force Near-Inertial Waves along Rottnest Continental Shelf, Southwestern Australia

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Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Pattiaratchi, C (Pattiaratchi, Charitha); Verspecht, F (Verspecht, Florence) Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Volume: 46 Issue: 11 Pages: 3487-3508 DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0022.1 Published: NOV 2016 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 1 Total Times Cited: 1 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 2 Usage Count (Since 2013): 6 Abstract: Observations of upper-ocean dynamics close to the critical latitude (ratio of the local inertial to diurnal frequency is 0.94) from a range of platforms (surface currents using HF radar, moored instruments, and satellite remote sensing data) off southwest Australia indicated the presence of energetic, near-inertial waves generated through the diurnal-inertial resonance. During the austral summer, when southerly winds and land-sea breeze (LSB) system dominated the wind regime, strong counterclockwise diurnal motions (amplitudes surpassing 0.3 m s(-1)) penetrated to 300-m depth with diurnal vertical isotherm fluctuations up to 60m. The upward phase propagation speed of similar to 140 m day(-1), deep penetration of diurnal currents below the mixed layer, and the similar to 180 degrees phase difference between the upper and lower water column suggested that the local LSB system caused the resonant diurnalmotions. Relative vorticity fluctuations along two cross-shore transects indicated changes to the local effective Coriolis frequency by more than 50%(+/- 0.5f). In the presence of strong and relatively consistent cross-shore diurnal wind forcing in the study area, the main factors that controlled the observed energetic but sporadic near-inertial oscillations were the Leeuwin Current strength and spatial-temporal variations. These variations controlled the effective Coriolis frequency and enabled the effective pumping of diurnal wind energy into the ocean particularly when the effective Coriolis frequency was similar to 24 h. Accession Number: WOS:000389036600014 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: EMU ISSN: 0022-3670 eISSN: 1520-0485 29-char Source Abbrev.: J PHYS OCEANOGR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Phys. Oceanogr. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 10 of 40 Title: Coccolithophore life-cycle dynamics in a coastal Mediterranean ecosystem: seasonality and species-specific patterns Author(s): Supraha, L (Supraha, Luka); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Zrinka); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Henderiks, J (Henderiks, Jorijntje) Source: JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH Volume: 38 Issue: 5 Pages: 1178-1193 DOI: 10.1093/plankt/tbw061 Published: SEP-OCT 2016 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 3 Total Times Cited: 3 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 2 Usage Count (Since 2013): 7 Abstract: Coccolithophores (calcifying haptophyte algae) commonly exhibit a heteromorphic life cycle, alternating between morphologically distinct heterococcolith (diploid) and holococcolith (haploid) phases. The prevalence of each life phase in a coccolithophore community defines its overall ecological and biogeochemical performance due to differences in physiology, biomass and calcification. The main drivers of life-cycle dynamics and ecological preferences of the two lifephases are still unclear and field data of high taxonomic resolution are needed. We investigated the distribution and abundance patterns of the life- phases of 14 coccolithophore species. The study was conducted along the strong environmental gradients of the Krka River estuary (Eastern Adriatic Sea) during winter (February) and summer (July) 2013. The results reveal characteristic life-phase seasonality with an overall dominance of the heterococcolith phase during winter and a holococcolith phase during summer. However, we also detected exceptions to the strictly seasonal patterns as well as species-specific ecological preferences. Our findings provide new insights into coccolithophore life-phase dynamics in the Mediterranean Sea that will further advance the understanding of ecology and evolution of the group. Accession Number: WOS:000384135000004 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography IDS Number: DX1NV ISSN: 0142-7873 AAA eISSN: 1464-3774 29-char Source Abbrev.: J PLANKTON RES ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Plankton Res. Open Access: gold Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 11 of 40 Title: The bivalve Glycymeris pilosa as a multidecadal environmental archive for the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas Author(s): Peharda, M (Peharda, Melita); Black, BA (Black, Bryan A.); Purroy, A (Purroy, Ariadna); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje) Source: MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Volume: 119 Pages: 79-87 DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.05.022 Published: AUG 2016 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 3 Total Times Cited: 3 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 2 Usage Count (Since 2013): 13 Abstract: We evaluated the potential of Glycymeris pilosa as an environmental indicator for the Mediterranean region by applying sclerochronological techniques on a sample set collected from Pasman Channel in the middle Adriatic Sea. Maximal longevity of analyzed shells was 69 years. Growth increments in acetate peels of the hinge region had clear boundaries, and there was a strongly synchronous signal in growth increment width among individuals. The final, replicated chronology spanned 1969 to 2013. Shell growth negatively correlated with local summer sea temperatures and positively with November precipitation. High correlation between shell growth and circulation patterns in the northern Ionian was also observed, with slower growth occurring during cyclonic regimes. Given its broad distribution in the region and the ability to crossdate, generate annually-resolved chronologies, and of a length that substantially overlaps with observational records, G. pilosa has considerable potential to test hypotheses relating to environmental variability and biological response in the Mediterranean. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000381168000009 PubMed ID: 27254745 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Environmental Sciences; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Toxicology IDS Number: DTOIU ISSN: 0141-1136 eISSN: 1879-0291 29-char Source Abbrev.: MAR ENVIRON RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Mar. Environ. Res. Output Date: 2018-05-07

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Title: Modelling the formation of dense water in the northern Adriatic: Sensitivity studies

Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic. Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Janekovic, I (Janekovic, Ivica); Sepic, J (Sepic, Jadranka)

Source: OCEAN MODELLING Volume: 101 Pages: 17-29 DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2016.03.001 Published: MAY 2016

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Abstract: This study aims to document the effects of imposing different river runoffforcing and tidal forcing to the dense water formation (DWF) rates and dynamics in a semi-enclosed sea. An extreme DWF episode that occurred in the winter of 2012 in the shallow northern Adriatic Sea during a prolonged cold bora wind outbreak event has been reproduced using a one-way coupled atmosphere-ocean modelling system comprised of the atmospheric Aladin/HR mesoscale model and ocean ROMS model. Three different river runoffforcing and tides/no tides scenarios were imposed on the model. The introduction of tides and river climatology instead of real rivers did not substantially change the modelled DWF transports and volumes, whereas the simulation using the old Raicich climatology resulted in a substantial freshening of the entire Adriatic that reduced or prevented the DWF at sites in the northern and northeastern Adriatic. The necessity of using an up-to-date river runoffclimatology to properly reproduce the DWF in semi-enclosed seas is emphasised. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Accession Number: WOS:000375135200002

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography

IDS Number: DK7VR

ISSN: 1463-5003 eISSN: 1463-5011

29-char Source Abbrev.: OCEAN MODEL

ISO Source Abbrev.: Ocean Model. Output Date: 2018-05-07

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Title: The Mediterranean deep-water kelp Laminaria rodriguezii is an endangered species in the Adriatic Sea

Author(s): Zuljevic, A (Zuljevic, Ante); Peters, AF (Peters, Akira F.); Nikolic, V (Nikolic, Vedran); Antolic, B (Antolic, Boris); Despalatovic, M (Despalatovic, Marija): Cvitkovic, I (Cvitkovic, Ivan); Isajlovic, 1 (Isallovic, Igor); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Matijevic, S (Matijevic, Slavica); Shewring, DM (Shewring, Dawn M.); Canese, S (Canese, Simonepietro); Katsaros, C (Katsaros, Christos); Kupper, FC (Kuepper, Frithjof C.)

Source: MARINE BIOLOGY Volume: 163 Issue: 4 Article Number: 69 DOI: 10.1007/s00227-016-2821-2 Published: APR 2016

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Abstract: Deep-water kelps are little-known large brown algae occurring close to the lower limit of photosynthetic life in the sea. This study compares historical and recent records of the deep-water Mediterranean kelp Laminaria rodriguezii in the Adriatic Sea. Historical records include data from herbarium collections and trawling fishery expeditions in the mid-twentieth century, while recent data comprise records of the last 17 years from MEDITS expeditions, ROV surveys of historical kelp locations, benthic surveys and records by fishermen. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that the Adriatic population of L. rodriguezii has suffered a decline of more than 85 % of its historical range and is now present only around the small offshore island of Palagniza. Bottom trawling activities are presumably responsible for the disappearance elsewhere. We propose to classify L, rodriguezii as "Endangered" in the Adriatic Sea under IUCN criteria Blab(i,iii,iv), ver 3.1. Oceanographic characteristics of the habitat suggest that besides high water transparency, presence of North Adriatic Dense Water with both strong currents and stable low temperatures of around 14 degrees C are essential oceanographic factors for the development of L. rodriguezii in the Central Adriatic. The origin of cold water thus differs from that at upwelling sites permitting populations of tropical deep-water kelps. The phylogenetic position of L. rodriguezii is so far unknown. DNA sequences from nuclear and cytoplasmic markers of two thalli from Croatia and the western Mediterranean confirmed that L. rodriguezii is a member of the Laminariaceae and most closely related to L. ochroleuca, L. pallida and the Brazilian deep-water kelp L. abyssalis.

Accession Number: WOS:000373019300002 Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology

IDS Number: DH8BV

ISSN: 0025-3162

eISSN: 1432-1793

29-char Source Abbrev.: MAR BIOL

ISO Source Abbrev.: Mar. Biol.

Open Access: gold

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Title: Self-Organizing Maps-based ocean currents forecasting system

Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, lvica); Sepic, J (Sepic, Jadranka); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Kalinic, H (Kalinic, Hrvoje); Cosoli, S (Cosoli, Simone); Janekovic, I (Janekovic, Ivica); Zagar, N (Zagar, Nedjeljka); Jesenko, B (Jesenko, Blaz); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Ivankovic, D (Ivankovic, Damir)

Source: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS Volume: 6 Article Number: 22924 DOI: 10.1038/srep22924 Published: MAR 16 2016 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 2

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Abstract: An ocean surface currents forecasting system, based on a Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) neural network algorithm, high-frequency (HF) ocean radar measurements and numerical weather prediction (NWP) products, has been developed for a coastal area of the northern Adriatic and compared with operational ROMS-derived surface currents. The two systems differ significantly in architecture and algorithms, being based on either unsupervised learning techniques or ocean physics. To compare performance of the two methods, their forecasting skills were tested on independent datasets. The SOM-based forecasting system has a slightly better forecasting skill, especially during strong wind conditions, with potential for further improvement when data sets of higher quality and longer duration are used for training.

Accession Number: WOS:000372059100001

PubMed ID: 26979129 Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences

IDS Number: DG4RD

ISSN: 2045-2322

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Record 15 of 40 Title: Sensitivity of HF radar-derived surface current self-organizing maps to various processing procedures and mesoscale wind forcing Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Kalinic, H (Kalinic, Hrvoje); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Cosoli, S (Cosoli, Simone); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina); Zagar, N (Zagar, Nedjeljka); Jesenko, B (Jesenko, Blaz) Source: COMPUTATIONAL GEOSCIENCES Volume: 20 Issue: 1 Pages: 115-131 DOI: 10.1007/s10596-015-9550-3 Published: FEB 2016 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: I Total Times Cited: I Usage Count (Last 180 days): 2 Usage Count (Since 2013): 6 Abstract: We performed a number of sensitivity experiments by applying a mapping technique, self-organizing maps (SOM) method, to the surface current data measured by high-frequency (HE) radars in the northern Adriatic and surface winds modelled by two state-of-the-art mesoscale meteorological models, the Aladin (Aire Limit,e Adaptation Dynamique D,veloppement InterNational) and the Weather and Research Forecasting models. Surface current data used for the SOM training were collected during a period in which radar coverage was the highest: between February and November 2008. Different pre-processing techniques, such as removal of tides and low-pass filtering, were applied to the data in order to test the sensitivity of characteristic patterns and the connectivity between different SOM solutions. Topographic error did not exceed 15 %, indicating the applicability of the SOM method to the data. The largest difference has been obtained when comparing SOM patterns originating from unprocessed and low-pass filtered data. Introduction of modelled winds in joint SOM analyses stabilized the solutions, while sensitivity to wind forcing coming from the two different meteorological models was found to be small. Such a low sensitivity is considered to be favourable for creation of an operational ocean forecasting system based on neural networks, HF radar measurements and numerical weather prediction mesoscale models. Accession Number: WOS:000373347600007 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary IDS Number: DI2SA ISSN: 1420-0597 eISSN: 1573-1499 29-char Source Abbrev.: COMPUTAT GEOSCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Comput. Geosci. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 16 of 40 Title: Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial vs. Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars Author(s): Kalinic, H (Kalinic, Hrvoje); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Cosoli, S (Cosoli, Simone); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica) Source: COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES Volume: 84 Pages: 29-36 DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2015.08.005 Published: NOV 2015 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 5 Total Times Cited: 5 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 3 Usage Count (Since 2013): 7 Abstract: In this paper, the Self-Organizing Map (SUM) method was applied to the surface currents data obtained between February and November 2008 by a network of high-frequency (HF) radars in the northern Adriatic. The sensitivity of the derived SUM solutions was tested in respect to the change of coordinate system of the data introduced to the SOM. In one experiment the original radial data measurements were used, and in the other experiment the Cartesian (total) current vectors derived from original radar data were analyzed. Although the computation of SUM solutions was not a demanding task, comparing both neural lattices yielded the nondeterministic polynomial time (NP) problem for which is difficult to propose a solution that will be globally optimal. Thus, we suggested utilizing the greedy algorithm with underlying assumption of I-to- l mapping between lattices. The results suggested that such solution could be local, but not global optimum and that the latter assumption could lower the obtained correlations between the patterns. However, without the assumption of 1-to-1 mapping between lattices, correlation between the derived SUM patterns was quite high, indicating that SUM mapping introduced to the radial current vectors and subsequent transformation into Cartesian coordinate system does not significantly affect obtained patterns in comparison to the SUM mapping done on the derived Cartesian current vectors. The documented similarity corroborates the use of total current vectors in various oceanographic studies, as being representative derivative of original radial measurements. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000362307700004 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Geosciences, Multi plinary IDS Number: CS8A1 ISSN: 0098-3004 eISSN: 1873-7803 29-char Source Abbrev.: COMPUT GEOSCI-UK ISO Source Abbrev.: Comput. Geosci. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 17 of 40 Title: Mapping of oceanographic properties along a middle Adriatic transect using Self-Organising Maps Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Kuspilic, G (Kuspilic, Grozdan); lycevic, A (Ivcevic, Ante); Milun, V (Milun, Vesna) Source: ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE Volume: 163 Pages: 84-92 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2015.05.046 Part: B Published: SEP 20 2015 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 1 Total Times Cited: 1 Usage Count (Last 180 days): I Usage Count (Since 2013): 8 Abstract: This paper examines oceanographic properties along the northern portion of the Palagruza Sill, middle Adriatic Sea, from 1998 to 2011. Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) and orthophosphate concentrations were collected at four stations on a seasonal basis and monthly basis, spanning from coastal waters to the deepest part of the sill. Seasonal profiles and variances were computed, exhibiting no strong seasonal variability in either coastal or open Adriatic waters, except for temperature. The transect profiles were analysed using the Self-Organising Maps (SOM) method, which extracted two regimes with several transitional patterns characterized by an anomaly in one or more variables. These regimes match the Bimodal Adriatic-Ionian Oscillation (BiOS) regimes in the northern Ionian Sea, which are found to drive decadal oscillations in oceanographic parameters in the Adriatic. As the transect mainly encompasses the euphotic zone, no strong connection was found between BIOS regimes and DO, TIN and orthophosphate concentrations. This suggests that, in addition to basin-wide circulation, other physical and biogeochemical processes are more important for nutrient dynamics in the euphotic zone. The use of the SOM method in ocean coastal studies is discussed. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000362604800010

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Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography IDS Number: CT2AQ ISSN: 0272-7714 eISSN: 1096-0015 29-char Source Abbrev.: ESTUAR COAST SHELF S ISO Source Abbrev.: Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 18 of 40 Title: Mapping of decadal middle Adriatic oceanographic variability and its relation to the BiOS regime Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic. Hrvoje); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Dunic, N (Dunic, Natalija); Sepic, J (Sepic. Jadranka) Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: 120 Issue: 8 Pages: 5615-5630 DOI: 10.1002/2015JC010725 Published: AUG 2015 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 9 Total Times Cited: 9 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 2 Usage Count (Since 2013): 7 Abstract: We analyzed long-term time series of temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations collected along the Palagruza Sill transcct (middle Adriatic) between 1952 and 2010. The data have been mostly collected on seasonal basis, allowing for extraction of seasonal signal from the series. By applying Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) method, a kind of unsupervised neural network method, the processes on a decadal time scale emerged as the most relevant for changes of oceanographic properties in the middle Adriatic area. Sensitivity studies revealed that oceanographic patterns obtained by SOM were not sensitive to shortening of time series, to removal of data from one station or to removal of DO from the analysis. Simultaneous SOM-based mapping of sea surface heights in the northern Ionian Sea, with these heights serving as a proxy for the Adriatic-Ionian Bimodal Oscillating System (BiOS), revealed asymmetry between anticyclonic and cyclonic BIOS patterns and correlated the decadal oscillations in the middle Adriatic with the reversals in the BiOS circulation regimes. These reversals are found to either rapidly change oceanographic properties in the middle Adriatic (e.g., during the Eastern Mediterranean Transient) or to change them with a time lag of 2-3 years. The mapped connections may be used for a short-time (a few years) forecasting of the Adriatic oceanographic properties or for mapping future climate decadal oscillations as seen by ocean climate models. Accession Number: WOS:000362653600019 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: CT2SI ISSN: 2169-9275 eISSN: 2169-9291 29-char Source Abbrev.: .1 GEOPHYS RES-OCEANS ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Geophys. Res.-Oceans Open Access: gold Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 19 of 40 Title: Assessing meteotsunami potential of high-frequency air pressure oscilla s observed in the middle Adriatic Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Charrayre, F (Charrayre, Francois) Source: NATURAL HAZARDS Volume: 74 Issue: I Pages: 217-232 DOI: 10.1007/s11069-013-0865-x Published: OCT 2014 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 4 Total Times Cited: 4 Usage Count (Last 180 days): I Usage Count (Since 2013): 4 Abstract: High-resolution air pressure series collected from a triangle of middle Adriatic microbarograph stations between April 2009 and March 2011 have been analysed to extract the rapid pressure changes normally found during meteotsunamis. Five-minute air pressure tendencies were used to detect an event. Wavelet and cross-wavelet analysis showed that the energies of high-frequency pressure changes that occurred during the warm part of the year were an order of magnitude higher than those that occurred during the cold part of the year. Coherence between stations was normally found at periods longer than I h, while air pressure disturbances were dispersive and not coherent at shorter periods. This implies that the disturbances had little to no potential to generate meteotsunamis in the middle Adriatic area, as the eigenoscillations in bays and harbours of the region are over timescales of minutes up to a few tens of minutes. Accession Number: WOS:000342423700012 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Water Resources IDS Number: AP9TU ISSN: 0921-030X eISSN: 1573-0840 29-char Source Abbrev.: NAT HAZARDS ISO Source Abbrev.: Nat. Hazards Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 20 of 40 Title: Cryptophyte bloom in a Mediterranean estuary: High abundance of Plagioselmis cf. prolonga in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea) Author(s): Supraha, L (Supraha, Luka); Bosak. S (Bosak, Suncica); Ljubesic. Z (Ljubesic, Zrinka): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Olujic, G (Olujic, Goran); Mikac, I (Mikac, Iva); Vilicic, D (Vilicic, Damir) Source: SCIENTIA MARINA Volume: 78 Issue: 3 Pages: 329-338 DOI: 10.3989/scimar.03998.28C Published: SEP 2014 Times Cited In Web of Science Core Collection: 9 Total Times Cited: 9 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 24 Abstract: During the June 2010 survey of phytoplankton and physicochemical parameters in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea), a cryptophyte bloom was observed. High abundance of cryptophytes (maximum 7.9x10(6) cells 1(-1)) and high concentrations of the class-specific biomarker pigment alloxanthine (maximum 2312 ng I(- I)) were detected in the surface layer and at the halocline in the lower reach of the estuary. Taxonomical analysis revealed that the blooming species was Plagioselmis cf. prolonga. Analysis of the environmental parameters in the estuary suggested that the bloom was supported by the slower river flow as well as the increased orthophosphate and ammonium concentrations. The first record of a cryptophyte bloom in the Krka River estuary may indicate that large-scale changes are taking place in the phytoplankton community. Such changes could have a major impact on the natural ecosystem dynamics and the mariculture production in the area. Accession Number: WOS:000342742100002

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Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology

IDS Number: AQ4D1

ISSN: 0214-8358

eISSN: 1886-8134

29-char Source Abbrev.: SCI MAR

ISO Source Abbrev.: Sci. Mar.

Open Access: gold

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Record 21 of 40 Title: Paleo-coastline of the Central Eastern Adriatic Sea, and Paleo-Channels of the Cetina and Neretva rivers during the last glacial maximum

Author(s): Sikora, M (Sikora, Marjan); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica) Source: ACTA ADRIATICA Volume: 55 Issue: 1 Pages: 3-18 Published: JUN 2014 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 8

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Abstract: The paper documents the use of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) method to reconstruct paleo-channels and the paleo-coastline during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the Central Eastern Adriatic area. We focused on the paleo-coastline and paleo-channels of the Neretva and the Cetina rivers, which were estimated from the 15 " bathymetry available for the Adriatic Sea. While being aware of the limitations of the method and the resolution of the bathymetry grid, we successfully reproduced the paleo-channels of both rivers. Results for the Cetina River indicate the presence of depressions that were filled with water along its flow. The configurations of existing seabeds in the vicinity of the Cetina and Neretva River mouths indicate morphologies, similar to river mouths. The vertical profiles suggest that during the LGM the sea level was about 115 m lower than today. The total length of the Neretva riverbed was longer for about 136 km than today, and the Cetina River was approximately 154 km longer.

Accession Number: WOS:000342407600001 Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography

IDS Number: AP9NX

ISSN: 0001-5113

eISSN: 1846-0453

29-char Source Abbrev.: ACTA ADRIAT ISO Source Abbrev.: Acta Adriat.

Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 22 of 40 Title: Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open and coastal regions of the Adriatic Sea during the winter of 2012

Author(s): Janekovic, I (Janekovic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina) Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: 119 Issue: 5 Pages: 3200-3218 DOI: 10.1002/2014JC009865 Published: MAY 2014

Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 28

Total Times Cited: 28

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Abstract: Generation of dense waters in the Adriatic Sea during an extreme cooling event in the winter of 2012, including its preconditioning and spreading phases, have been investigated using the one-way coupled ROMS and the ALADIN/HR modeling system. Both climatological and real river fluxes are used in the simulations. Aside from the convenient dense water formation areas located at the northernmost Adriatic shelf, we found that a similar amount of dense water, with slightly lower density, was formed in the eastern and deeper Adriatic coastal area, which was subjected to extreme heat losses (up to 2000 W/m2) during peak cooling periods. This part of the Adriatic has been known for extreme cooling during wintertime bora outbreaks; nevertheless, no ocean model study has previously reproduced dense water formation in this area. The most likely reason for that was an overestimate of river discharges introduced to ocean models. From newly available data, we estimated that the contribution of eastern Adriatic rivers between the Neretva River and Rijeka Bay is more than six times lower than what has been previously documented. Transport of dense water toward the middle Adriatic had a peak value of about 0.6 Sv, while the speed of initial bottom density current surpassed 40-50 cm/s, which is several times faster than past events. Different pathways of the dense water toward the middle and south Adriatic depressions have also been documented. The contribution of the eastern coastal Adriatic area to the overall north Adriatic dense water formation has been quantified and discussed for average and low freshwater load conditions, indicating that this part of the Adriatic is a common place for dense water generation.

Accession Number: WOS:000337632500029

Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Oceanography

IDS Number: A.14GU ISSN: 2169-9275

eISSN: 2169-9291 29-char Source Abbrev.: .1 GEOPHYS RES-OCEANS

ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Geophys. Res.-Oceans

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Record 23 of 40 Title: Resonant excitation of island-trapped waves in a shallow, seasonally stratified sea

Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Paklar, GB (Paklar, Gordana Beg); Orlic, M (Orlic, Mirko)

Source: CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH Volume: 77 Pages: 24-37 DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2014.01.014 Published: APR 1 2014

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Usage Count (Since 2013): 11 Abstract: Analysis of oceanographic data collected during 2006 in the eastern Adriatic Sea indicated the presence of large internal waves (with a maximum range of about 30 m) at the diurnal frequency around the island of Lastovo. The amplitude ratio and phase difference between diurnal surface tides and diurnal isotherm fluctuations changed considerably between pronounced internal wave episodes, depending on stratification properties, thus suggesting possible resonant excitation of internal oscillations. On the contrary, no significant diurnal thermocline fluctuations were observed at two other islands (Bisevo and Susac). Theoretical analysis presented here focused on the trapping of long-period internal waves around a circular island corresponding to Lastovo and confirmed that

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stratification properties during the summer of 2006 around the island were close to resonant ones. The analysis also showed that Bisevo and Susac are too small to support diurnal near-resonant excitation. Application of a numerical model for the current flow around equivalent circular and elliptical islands in the stratified sea provided more details on resonant excitation. Theoretical and numerical modeling results particularly emphasized the importance of island dimensions, stratification properties (pyconocline depth and density defect) and the periodicity of the forcing. Furthermore, idealized numerical simulations demonstrated that the waves trapped at Lastovo behave as the gravest azimuthal mode of internal Kelvin-like waves, revolving in a clockwise direction around the island, and that the eccentricity of the island has almost no effect on the resonant period. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000334016000003 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: AE5G0 ISSN: 0278-4343 eISSN: 1873-6955 29-char Source Abbrev.: CONT SHELF RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Cont. Shelf Res. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 24 of 40 Title: Observing the bottom density current over a shelf using an Argo profiling float Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic. Hrvoje) Source: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Volume: 40 Issue: 5 Pages: 910-915 DOI: 10.1002/gr1.50215 Published: MAR 16 2013 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: II Total Times Cited: 11 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 6 Abstract: Pressure, temperature, and salinity data collected during the winter of 2011/2012 by an Argo profiling float over the Adriatic shelf were used to document the dense water formation and subsequent bottom density current (BDC) normally occurring along the shelf slope. The float was advected to the Jabuka Pit and neighboring shallow area (<275 m) after October 2010. The parking depth was set to approximately 150 m, enabling the float to mostly follow the firstOnlineseabed between December 2011 and July 2012. The profiler measured strong spatial-temporal changes in the BDC thickness (from a few to about 50 m) and the bottom density (between 29.46 and 29.88 kg/m(3)). These observations show that an Argo float has the capability to observe a bottom density current and suggest that it would be possible to systematically use such floats to investigate these processes on coastal shelves. Citation: Vilibic, I., and H. Mihanovic (2013), Observing the bottom density current over a shelf using an Argo profiling float, Geophys. Res. Lett., 40, 910-915, doi:10.1002/gr1.50215. Accession Number: WOS:000318242900020 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Geosciences, Multidisciplinary IDS Number: I34VG ISSN: 0094-8276 29-char Source Abbrev.: GEOPHYS RES LETT ISO Source Abbrev.: Geophys. Res. Lett. Open Access: gold Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 25 of 40 Title: Mapping underwater sound noise and assessing its sources by using a Author(s): Rako, N (Rako, Nikolina); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, lvica); Mihanovi

-organizing maps method (Mihanovic, Hrvoje)

Source: JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Volume: 133 Issue: 3 Pages: 1368-1376 DOI: 10.1121/1.4789003 Published: MAR 2013 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 6 Total Times Cited: 6 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 5 Usage Count (Since 2013): 38 Abstract: This study aims to provide an objective mapping of the underwater noise and its sources over an Adriatic coastal marine habitat by applying the self- organizing maps (SOM) method. Systematic sampling of sea ambient noise (SAN) was carried out at ten predefined acoustic stations between 2007 and 2009. Analyses of noise levels were performed for 1/3 octave band standard centered frequencies in terms of instantaneous sound pressure levels averaged over 300 s to calculate the equivalent continuous sound pressure levels. Data on vessels' presence, type, and distance from the monitoring stations were also collected at each acoustic station during the acoustic sampling. Altogether 69 noise surveys were introduced to the SOM predefined 2 x 2 array. The overall results of the analysis distinguished two dominant underwater soundscapes, associating them mainly to the seasonal changes in the nautical tourism and fishing activities within the study area and to the wind and wave action. The analysis identified recreational vessels as the dominant anthropogenic source of underwater noise, particularly during the tourist season. The method demonstrated to be an efficient tool in predicting the SAN levels based on the vessel distribution, indicating also the possibility of its wider implication for marine conservation. (C) 2013 Acoustical Society of America. [http://clx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4789003]

Accession Number: WOS:000316300900029 PubMed ID: 23464008 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Acoustics; Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology IDS Number: 108NP ISSN: 0001-4966 eISSN: 1520-8524 29-char Source Abbrev.: J ACOUST SOC AM ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 26 of 40 Title: Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012 Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, H.); Vilibic. I (Vilibic, I.); Camiel, S (Camiel, S.); Tudor, M (Tudor, M.); Russo, A (Russo, A.); Bergamasco, A (Bergamasco. A.); Bubic, N (Bubic, N.); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Z.); Vilicic, D (Vilicic, D.); Boldrin, A (Boldrin, A.); Malacic, V (Malacic, V.); Cello, M (Cello, M.); Comici, C (Comici, C.); Raicich, F (Raicich, F.) Source: OCEAN SCIENCE Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Pages: 561-572 DOI: 10.5194/os-9-561-2013 Published: 2013 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 60 Total Times Cited: 60 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 24

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Abstract: In this paper we document dense water formation throughout the Adriatic shelf and coastal area in January/February 2012, resulting in record-breaking densities observed during and after the event. The unprecedented dense water generation was preconditioned by a dry and warm year which resulted in a significant reduction of coastal freshwaters, superimposed on a long-term basin-wide salinity increase. The final event that triggered the dense water formation was an extended period of cold weather with strong and severe winds. Record-breaking potential density anomalies (above 30 kg m(-3)) were measured at several formation sites. Accumulated surface net heat and water losses in some coastal regions exceeded 1.5 GJ m(-2) and 250 kg m(-2) over 21 days, respectively. Excessiveness, importance of shelf-type dense water formation and effects on the thermohaline circulation and deep aquatic systems are discussed.

Accession Number: WOS:000321142800007 Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; Oceanography IDS Number: 174GL

ISSN: 1812-0784

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Record 27 of 40 Title: Diurnal upwelling resonantly driven by sea breezes around an Adriatic island Author(s): Orlic, M (Odic, Mirko); Paklar, GB (Paklar, Gordana Beg); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Leder, N (Leder, Nenad); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Pasaric, M (Pasaric, Miroslava); Pasaric, Z (Pasaric, Zoran)

Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: 116 Article Number: C09025 DOI: 10.1029/20111C006955 Published: SEP 21 2011

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Abstract: Diurnal coastal upwelling was previously observed when sea breezes were exceptionally strong, or when the process occurred close to critical latitudes (30 degrees N, 30 degrees S) where local inertial oscillations may be resonantly excited. Our data collected in the Adriatic show that the pronounced diurnal upwelling is also possible under milder wind-forcing and outside critical latitudes. It is found that the thermocline recorded in the summer of 2006 at the south coast of the island of Lastovo was subject to diurnal variability with a maximum range of about 30 m. and that the corresponding currents measured off the west coast of the island pointed to internal waves propagating around the island in a clockwise direction. We suggest that the summertime stratification occasionally promotes coastal waves that revolve daily around the island, creating the conditions needed for resonant excitation by sea breezes. Numerical modeling reveals that the 24-h waves are trapped around the island due to the influence of both the Coriolis force and bottom slope, and that the 12-h waves radiate away from the island. The biogeochemical data show that the diurnal upwelling may stimulate primary production in the area but may also adversely affect benthic organisms. Accession Number: WOS:000295259900003

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Web of Science Categories: Oceanography

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Title: Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted from high- ency radar data using self-organizing map analysis Author(s): Mihanovic, 1-1 (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Cosa, S (Cosoli, Simone), Vilibic, I (Vilibic, lvica); lvankovic, D (Ivankovic, Damir); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Gacic, M (Gacic, Miroslav)

Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: 116 Article Number: C08033 DOI: 10.1029/2011JC007104 Published: AUG 26 2011

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Abstract: A network of high-frequency (HF) radars was installed in the northern Adriatic in the second half of 2007, aimed to measure surface currents in the framework of the North Adriatic Surface Current Mapping (NASCUM) project. This study includes a detailed analysis of current measurements from February to August 2008, a period in which three radars were simultaneously operational. Current patterns and temporal evolutions of different physical processes were extracted by using self-organizing map (SOM) analysis. The analysis focused on subtidal frequency band and extracted 12 different circulation patterns on a 4 x 3 rectangular SOM grid. The SOM was also applied on a joint data set that included contemporaneous surface wind data obtained from the operational hydrostatic mesoscale meteorological model ALADIN/HR. The strongest currents were recorded during energetic bora episodes, being recognized by several current patterns and having the characteristic downwind flow with magnitudes exceeding 35 cm/s at some grid points. Another characteristic wind, the sirocco, was represented by three current patterns, while the remaining current structures were attributed to weak winds and the residual themiohaline circulation. A strong resemblance has been found between SOM patterns extracted from HF radar data only and from combined HF radar and wind data sets, revealing the predominant wind influence to the surface circulation structures and their temporal changes in the northern Adriatic. These results show the SOM analysis being a valuable tool for extracting characteristic surface current patterns and forcing functions.

Accession Number: WOS:000294364700004 Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: 813KF

ISSN: 2169-9275

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29-char Source Abbrev.: I GEOPHYS RES-OCEANS

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Record 29 of 40 Title: Phytoplankton distribution across the southeast Adriatic continental and shelf slope to the west of Albania (spring aspect)

Author(s): Vilicic, D (Vilicic, Damir); Silovic, T (Silovic, Tina); Kuzmic, M (Kuzmic, Milivoj); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Bosak, S (Bosak, Sunica): Tomazic. I (Tomazic, Igor); Olujic, G (Olujic. Goran)

Source: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT Volume: 177 Issue: 1-4 Pages: 593-607 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-010-1659-1 Published: JUN 2011

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Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 7 Total Times Cited: 7 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 10 Abstract: We present the first insight to the oceanography of the southeastern Adriatic Sea, where coastal water influenced by Albanian rivers comes into contact with the inflowing oligotrophic Eastern Adriatic Current (Ionian Surface Water and Levantine Intermediate Water). A distinct plankton distribution was observed on each side of the shelf break hydrographic boundary in May 2009, during gradual warming of the surface waters. The prochlorophytes accumulated along the nutricline above the shelf and continental slope. The phosphorus limited inshore waters were dominated by a small diatom Chaetoceros circinalis, dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, autotrophic picoplankton, and heterotrophic nanoplankton. The offshore surface layer was characterized by bigger nanoplankton (coccolithophorids, green flagellates). Low nutrient concentrations influence relatively low productivity not only above the Albanian shelf but also further to the north along the Montenegrin and Croatian coastal Adriatic Sca. Accession Number: WOS:000290732300046 PubMed ID: 20824337 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Environmental Sciences IDS Number: 765TU ISSN: 0167-6369 29-char Source Abbrev.: ENVIRON MONIT ASSESS ISO Source Abbrev.: Environ. Monit. Assess. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 30 of 40 Title: Using Self-Organising Maps to investigate long-term changes in deep Adriatic water patterns Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Mihanovic. H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Sepic, J (Sepic, Jadranka); Matijevic, S (Matijevic, Slavica) Source: CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH Volume: 31 Issue: 6 Pages: 695-711 DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2011.01.007 Published: APR 15 2011 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 15 Total Times Cited: 15 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 5 Abstract: The paper attempts to document long-term changes in deep Adriatic water patterns by applying the Self-Organising Maps (SUM) method to temperature, salinity, dissolved-oxygen content, orthophosphate and total inorganic nitrogen profiles sampled at a single deep station in the South Adriatic Pit (SAP) over a half century (1957-2009). Seasonality observed in upper layers has been removed by the least-squares fitting of the annual and semi=annual sinusoidal functions. The sensitivity of the SUM to various parameter combinations reveals the importance of temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen for mapping different water patterns, while nutrients have less influence on quality and applicability of SUM solutions to the extraction of characteristic SAP water profiles. The quality of fit obtained for different combination of the measured parameters introduced to a SUM suggests that the incomplete combinations of input parameters increase an imperfection in the applicability of SOMs to the dataset. Two modes of long-term changes in the SAP obtained by the SUM analyses are discussed with respect to the processes that drive the variability in the area, e.g., the Adriatic-Ionian Bimodal Oscillation: where the first mode is characterised by rapid changes in the transition of SAP water masses, observed before 1980s (less adoptable by the SOMs), and the second mode is characterised by steady transitions (better adoptable by the SOMs), observed in the 1990s and the 2000s. The SUM method is found to have certain advantages when compared to other methods that have previously been used to distinguish the Adriatic water masses, as it does not depend on predefinition of water mass sources and allows for gaps in series. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000290747100014 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: 765ZE ISSN: 0278-4343 eISSN: 1873-6955 29-char Source Abbrev.: CONT SHELF RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Cont. Shelf Res. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 31 of 40 Title: Picoplankton composition related to thermohaline circulation: The Albanian boundary zone (southern Adriatic) in late spring Author(s): Silovic, T (Silovic, T.); Ljubesic, Z (Ljubesic, Z.); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, H.); Olujic, G (Olujic, G.); Terzic, S (Terzic, S.); Jaksic, Z (Jaksic, Z.); Vilicic, D (Vilicic, D.) Source: ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE Volume: 91 Issue: 4 Pages: 519-525 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.12.012 Published: MAR 1 2011 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 20 Total Times Cited: 20 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 9 Abstract: Picoplankton distribution at the boundary zone of the southern Adriatic in May 2009 on a 75 km long shelf-continental slope transect was assessed by combining epifluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and high-performance liquid chromatography data with hydrographic observations. The picoplankton distribution was greatly influenced by the hydrographic conditions prevailing in the southern Adriatic because of the influence of the Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) and East Adriatic Current (EAC) forcing. Heterotrophic bacteria numerically dominated the picoplankton community through the entire transect with no significant accumulation. By contrast, picophytoplankton accumulated in the 50-75 m layer, forming a pronounced deep chlorophyll maximum. Synechococcus dominated the photosynthetic picoplankton, whereas picoeukaryotes were the least abundant. The intrusion of warm LIW observed in the layer between 100 and 350 m was followed by Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus peaks (10 x 10(3) cells mL(-1) and 90 x 10(3) cells mL(-I), respectively), as well as by the appearance of two Synechococcus ecotypes. Most picoeukaryotes were observed at the offshore stations, where geostrophic current calculation revealed the strongest EAC influence. A strong EAC spread over the central and eastern basin created a barrier for Prochlorococcus, whereas the picoeukaryote maxima coincided with the core of the EAC, suggesting its persistence to hydrological instabilities. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000288310300007 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography IDS Number: 734CH ISSN: 0272-7714 29-char Source Abbrev.: ESTUAR COAST SHELF S ISO Source Abbrev.: Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 32 of 40 Title: Fortnightly oscillations observed in the Adriatic Sea

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Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivies); Sepic, J (Sepic, Jadranka); Dadic. V (Dadic, Vlado); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje)

Source: OCEAN DYNAMICS Volume: 60 Issue: 1 Pages: 57-63 DOI: 10.1007/s10236-009-0241-2 Published: FEB 2010 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 4

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Abstract: This paper documents the occurrence of strong fortnightly oscillations in the Adriatic Sea frequently observed in the current measurements. For that purpose, we analyzed half-decadal sea level series and long-term currents collected within different parts and layers of the Adriatic Sea. Harmonic analysis and band-pass filter with cutoff periods at 10 and 20 days have been applied to the series. The sea level Mf tide is found to be the only significant tidal constituent over periods between the diurnal and semi-annual ones. having no significant phase variations in the Adriatic Sea. Moreover, the currents on periods between 10 and 20 days could only partially be explained by atmospheric forcing. The fact that they are in-phase with the Mf tide gives a hint on a possible mechanism responsible for the generation of these oscillations. Additionally, these currents are usually strongly amplified during a weakly stratified season, indicating a baroclinic mechanism responsible for the multiplication of the fortnightly currents. Accession Number: WOS:000274041200004

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Web of Science Categories: Oceanography

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ISSN: 1616-7341 29-char Source Abbrev.: OCEAN DYNAM ISO Source Abbrev.: Ocean Dyn. Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 33 of 40 Title: Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around an island in the Middle Adriatic

Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Orlic, M (Orlic, Mirko); Pasaric, Z (Pasaric, Zoran) Source: JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS Volume: 78 Pages: S157-S168 DOI: 10.1016/j jmarsys.2009.01.021 Published: NOV 2009 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 34 Total Times Cited: 34

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Abstract: Oceanographic data collected between February and September 2006 have been examined in order to detect and interpret different physical processes in the Adriatic shelf break area. One of the main objectives was to gain snore information on internal tides. The work comprised thermistor measurements carried out at the islands of Biscvo, Susac and Lastovo at 10 equidistant depths, between 4 and 40 m, on submarine cliffs opened to the southeast. Significant diurnal temperature oscillations were detected at Lastovo. The strongest variations were driven by the sea/land breezes (middle of July 2006). However, during several episodes between June and August 2006 diurnal wind forcing was not significant, whereas barotropic currents at an ADCP station close to Lastovo, as well as sea levels at Split and Dubrovnik, contained a pronounced diurnal signal. The wind and tidal influences on the temperature variability were separated by applying a multiple cross-wavelet spectral analysis with the hourly pseudo wind stress and sea level (or barotropic current) data treated as the inputs and the isotherm heights at Lastovo considered as the output. The analysis confirmed that significant correlation between tides and thermocline oscillations existed at the end of June, at the end of July and in August 2006. Diurnal internal tidal observations were consistent with simple theoretical near-resonant interaction of tidal flow with the island of Lastovo under stratified conditions, resulting in the generation of baroclinic island-trapped waves. This study revealed that even in a shallow area of high bathymetric complexity subjected to micro-tides, large amplitude internal waves at diurnal tidal frequency could be generated. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Document Type: Article

Web of Science Categories: Gcoscicnccs, Multidisciplinary; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography

IDS Number: 520TW

ISSN: 0924-7963

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Record 34 of 40 Title: West Adriatic coastal water excursions into the East Adriatic

Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Book, JW (Book, Jeffrey W.); Paklar, GB (Paklar, Go na Beg); Orlic, M (Orlic, Mirko); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Tudor, M (Tudor, Martina); Martin, PJ (Martin, Paul J.); Pasaric, M (Pasaric, Miroslava); Grbec, (Grbec, Branka); Matic. F (Matic, Frano); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Morovic, M (Morovic, Mira)

Source: JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS Volume: 78 Special Issue: SI Pages: S132-S 156 DOI: 10.1016/jjmarsys.2009.01.015 Supplement: S Published: NOV 2009

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Abstract: A pool of less saline surface waters was observed in late June 2006 at the northern edge of the South Adriatic Pit (SAP). Three possible sources were considered: (I) Albanian rivers, (2) local Croatian rivers, or (3) relatively fresh West Adriatic Current (WAC) waters. Available CTD and ADCP data, together with satellite images indicate that WAC waters arc the most likely source. This requires an excursion of WAC water across the width of the Adriatic and is especially Surprising as low winds and stable atmospheric conditions prevailed in mid/late June. However, quite strong NNW winds occurred during the first 12 days of June, with peak winds close to the western shore. These winds were the result of the translation of the Azorean high to the British Isles, producing strong pressure gradients over the Adriatic. The winds enhanced the WAC during early June 2006, preconditioning a cross-basin eddy circulation that appeared during the wind relaxation and calm conditions. As the unusually calm conditions persisted for more than two weeks, the WAC eddies and filaments grew freely and had enough time to reach middle cast Adriatic waters. Navy Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM) simulations, using high-resolution Adriatic bathymetry and realistic atmospheric forcing show that such excursions are plausible and can occur when eddies and instabilities push WAC waters across the hyperbolic flow point separating the WAC and Eastern Adriatic Currents near the Palagruza Sill. During the latter half of June 2006. NCOM simulations show that the hyperbolic point was particularly well formed as an anticyclonic WAC, a cyclonic SAP rim flow, an anticyclonic cell Southeast of Lastovo Island, and a cyclonic cell over the centre of the Palagruza Sill all bordered on each other. A simplified channel model suggests that the presence of the escarpment is a critical factor for producing cross-basin exchange of the coastal current following the relaxation of strong winds with a cyclonic wind-stress curl. However, the introduction of the Gargano Peninsula in the simulations was critical to the production of mesoscale eddies in the exchange flow, and such eddies qualitatively agree with the convoluted structures observed in satellite images. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography

IDS Number: 520TW

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Record 35 of 40 Title: Numerical Modelling of the Destructive Meteotsunami of 15 June, 2006 on the Coast of the Balearic Islands Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Monserrat, S (Monserrat, Sebastia); Rabinovich, A (Rabinovich, Alexander); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje) Source: PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS Volume: 165 Issue: 11-12 Pages: 2169-2195 DOI: 10.1007/s00024-008-0426-5 Published: DEC 2008 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 36 Total Times Cited: 36 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 7 Abstract: A destructive tsunami-like event (locally known as "rissaga" waves) occurring on 15 June, 2006 in Ciutadella Harbour (Menorca, Balearic Islands) is reproduced by a numerical model forced by a travelling atmospheric disturbance. The disturbance is reconstructed from microbarograph measurements, being the only available instrumental data at the time of the event. The model is verified based on two weaker 1997 events, which were recorded by a number of bottom pressure recorders operating at that time on the Mcnorca shelf, in Ciutadella Inlet and adjacent Platja Gran Inlet. Both 1997 events arc numerically simulated and good agreement is achieved with observations in time, frequency (including eigenfrequencies of the affected inlets) and wave heights. Subsequently the same model is applied to simulate the 2006 event. The vigorous currents with speeds up to 400 cm/s are found to occur specifically at those areas of the harbour where the most severe damage and sinking of boats had been reported. Maximum simulated sea-level heights of 2.5 m were about one half of those reported by eyewitnesses. This difference is apparently caused by quality and spatial resolution of bathymetry data. However, in general, the model is capable of reproducing the event fairly well and can probably be used for future assessment and mitigation activities on the coasts of the Balearic Islands. Accession Number: WOS:000262831000010 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Geochemistry & Geophysics IDS Number: 399WW ISSN: 0033-4553 29-char Source Abbrev.: PURE APPL GEOPHYS ISO Source Abbrev.: Pure Appl. Geophys. Output Date: 2018-05-07 Record 36 of 40 Title: Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern A c Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica); Paklar, GB (Paklar, Gordana Beg); , N (Zagar, Nedjeljka); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Supic, N (Supic, Nastjenjka); Zagar, M (Zagar, Mark); Domijan, N (Domijan, Nenad); P c, M (Pasaric, Miroslava) Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: 113 Issue: CI I Article Number: CIIS02 DOI: 10.1029/2007JC004535 Published: OCT 11 2008 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 1 Total Times Cited: 1 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 2 Abstract: The paper deals with an intriguing dense-water breakout episode in mid-August 2004 which has been observed in the bottom layers of the oil rig located in the middle of the northern Adriatic. Various data (temperature series and vertical T-S profiles, currents, meteorological measurements, and satellite images) have been analyzed in order to understand conditions which preceded, were active, and followed the breakout episode. A stationary bottom pool of dense water, generated during the previous winter, has been suspected to be a source of the dense water observed during the breakout, with a permanent position established by a stationary northern Adriatic cyclonic-anticyclonic gyre system. The breakout lasted for 3 days. advecting the bottom waters more than 2 degrees C colder than residing waters at the oil rig site. The main result of modeling experiments concerns the generative force for the observed breakout which was found to be a mesoscalc storm that occurred over the open north Adriatic on 8 August 2004. The storm has been reproduced by the Coupled Occan/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS I) atmospheric model which was then used to force the Princeton Ocean Model (POM) at the surface. Results of simulations reveal the capability of the storm to break the thermohaline fronts through the wind-induced baroclinic transport and downwelling at the exposed shorelines. This is the first study in the Adriatic which evaluates the impact of mesoscale summer storm to the sea, driving bottom layer circulation through the convergence/divergence dynamics in addition to the direct impact on the sea surface through the wind stress forcing. Accession Number: WOS:000259990900001 Document Type: Article Web of Science Categories: Oceanography IDS Number: 359MK ISSN: 0148-0227 29-char Source Abbrev.: J GEOPHYS RES-OCEANS ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Geophys. Res.-Oceans Open Access: gold Output Date: 2018-05-07

Record 37 of 40 Title: Wintertime buoyancy forcing, changing seawater properties, and two different circulation systems produced in the Adriatic Author(s): Orlic, M (Orlic. Mirko); Dadic, V (Dadic, Vlado); Grbec, B (Grbec, Branka); Leder, N (Leder, Nenad); Marki, A (Marki, Anhui); Matic, F (Matic, Frano); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, Hrvoje); Paklar, GB (Paklar, Gordana Beg); Pasaric, M (Pasaric, Miroslava); Pasaric, Z (Pasaric, Zoran); Vilibic, I (Vilibic, Ivica) Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS Volume: I l l Issue: C3 Article Number: CO3S07 DOI: 10.1029/20051C003271 Published: DEC 19 2006 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 36 Total Times Cited: 36 Usage Count (Last 180 days): 0 Usage Count (Since 2013): 8 Abstract: [ 1] Measurements performed in winter 2002/2003 and spring 2003 off the east Adriatic coast showed that the East Adriatic Current (EAC) peaked in January/February ( as expected from previous findings) and again in May ( not expected). The first maximum corresponded with the considerable cross-shore variability of seawater properties, the colder, fresher water prevailing close to the coast, the warmer, saltier water dominating the open sea. The second maximum coincided with the massive intrusion of warm, saline water from the south Adriatic. Meteorological and hydrologic forcing was anomalous over the measurement interval: during winter 2002/2003 the cooling and river outflows were strong, during spring 2003 the pronounced warming coincided with exceptional dryness. In order to interpret the two EAC maxima a simple numerical model reproducing response of the Adriatic-Mediterranean system to the wintertime forcing was developed. It was found that the first maximum could be related to the coastal freshwater input and offshore evaporation in the Adriatic area, and that the second

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maximum was probably due to the wintertime surface cooling of the Adriatic while warmer conditions prevailed above the Mediterranean. The resulting horizontal density gradients supported two different circulation systems, one within the Adriatic, the other between the Adriatic and east Mediterranean, and they differed not only in spatial but also in temporal scales, therefore supporting the occurrence of two distinctive EAC maxima. Accession Number: WOS:000244040100001

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Web of Science Categories: Oceanography

IDS Number: 133UT

ISSN: 0148-0227

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Title: Diurnal internal tides detected in the Adriatic

Author(s): Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, H.); Orlic, M (Orlic, M.); Pasaric, Z (Pasaric, Z.)

Source: ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE Volume: 24 Issue: 11 Pages: 2773-2780 DOI: 10.5 I94/angeo-24-2773-2006 Published: 2006 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 10

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Usage Count (Since 2013): 4 Abstract: Strong diurnal oscillations, documented by temperature data that were collected along a submarine cliff on the Lastovo Island (southern Adriatic), are studied and compared with sea level and wind measurements at Dubrovnik and Komiza (island of Vis). Three thermistors were deployed at the depths of 15, 22 and 36 m between March 2001 and March 2002. Pronounced diurnal temperature oscillations were detected at 15 and 22 m during the stratified season. The correlation between the sea surface and thermocline displacements was highest in June 2001, when diurnal wind changes were not significant, while diurnal sea level oscillations achieved annual maxima. Thermocline oscillations were in phase with sea level changes. The range of diurnal sea surface variability was close to 19 cm, while the range of corresponding thermocline variability was about 5.4 m. The findings summarize the outcome of the first dedicated study of internal tides in the Adriatic. Accession Number: WOS:000243431000002

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Web of Science Categories: Astronomy & Astrophysics; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences IDS Number: 125GS

ISSN: 0992-7689

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Record 39 of 40 Title: Large-amplitude internal Kelvin waves trapped off split (Middle Adriat. Sea) Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, I); Dadic, V (Dadic. V); Mihanovic, H (Miha vic. H )

Source: ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE Volume: • ssue: 4 Pages: 623-630 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2004.07.003 Published: DEC 2004 Times Cited in Web of Science Core Collection: 3 Total Times Cited: 3

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Abstract: The paper documents the occurrence of long-period internal Kelvin waves in Split Channel in spring 2002. The analyses were performed on thermohaline and current data measured at three moorings and one hydrographic section. The internal oscillation had a period of 5-6 days. being larger just after the generation which was probably excited by the alongshore Sirocco wind. The recorded current amplitude was up to 0.3 in s(-1) in the surface layer, while the observed pycnocline displacement was 10-15 m. The oscillation was reproduced by one-dimensional two-layered model of a channel, imposing nodal lines at its entrances. Cross-shore properties of the oscillation, such as observed offshore decrease in pycnocline amplitude, are explained by the dynamics of an internal Kelvin wave propagating along channel boundaries, because the internal Rossby radius is smaller than the width of the channel. Conclusively, the observed oscillation probably represents the fundamental mode of internal waves trapped in the channel complex off Split. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000225517700006

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Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology; Oceanography IDS Number: 876SL

ISSN: 0272-7714

29-char Source Abbrev.: ESTUAR COAST SHELF S

ISO Source Abbrev.: Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci.

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Record 40 of 40 Title: A study of resonant oscillations in the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea)

Author(s): Vilibic, I (Vilibic, I); Mihanovic, H (Mihanovic, H)

Source: ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE Volume: 56 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 861-867 DOI: 10.1016/S0272-7714(02)00304-9 Published: MAR 2003

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Abstract: The study examines the occurrence of Proudman resonance in front of the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea). The dataset comprises air and sea pressure (sea level) data collected at the harbour entrance during August to October 2000. The interval was characterized by rather strong synoptic disturbances that took place over the harbour. The analyses encompass empirical tools, such as time-series analysis, high- and band-pass filtering, spectral and wavelet analyses, while the theoretical approach includes the conceptual model of the resonance. Resonance appears in front of the harbour and then propagates inward, covering periods between 7.7 and 28.5 min as a result of complex atmospheric gravity wave structure. Gain between sea level and air pressure equals 0.05-0.40 dbar/hPa (5- 40cm/hPa). (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Accession Number: WOS:000183390400037 Document Type: Article

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Title: Observations on the life cycle and ecology of Acanthoica quattrospina Lohmann from a Mediterranean estuary Author(s): Supraha, Luka ([email protected]) ; Ljubesic, Zrinka; Mihanovic, Hrvoje; Henderiks, Jorijntje

Source: Journal of Nannoplankton Research Volume: 34 Issue: Sp. Iss. SI Pages: 49-56 Published: OCT 2014 Abstract: Different life cycle phases of Acunthoica quattrospina life cycle were studied under the scanning electron microscope. Samples were collected during winter 2013 at two stations in the lower reach of the Krka River estuary (Eastern Adriatic Sea, Croatia). An ecological analysis revealed that the species was tolerant to low salinity and reached high abundance at the halocline of the estuary. Examination of holococcoliths showed great variability in the morphology of the central area, indicating that several specimens previously described as Sphaerocalyptra sp. represent a variety of the Acanthoica quattrospina holococcolith phase. Furthermore, the observed variability of holococcoliths may represent a distinct mechanism of holococcolith production, with structural similarities to other members of the Sphaerocalyptra genus.

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1) VilibiO, I., Orli& M., Cupia, S., Domijan, N., Leder, N., Mihanovia, H., Pasaria, M., Pasarie, Z., Srdelid, M., Strinio, G. A new approach to sea level observations in Croatia (2005) Geofizika, 22, pp. 21-57. Cited 11 times.

Abstract The paper comprises an overview of recent international and national efforts and activities directed towards the improvement of tide gauge network on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. A brief overview of the available measuring techniques is given first. Then the characteristics of Adriatic sea level are outlined, followed by a note on the history of sea level measurements and research in the Adriatic. The present sea level related activities are introduced by the institutional structure in Croatia, followed by a summary of recent projects and programmes (European Sea Level Service - Research Infrastructure (ESEAS-RI), Mediterranean Global Observing Sea Level System (MedGLOSS), Project Adriatic and Adriatic Tides and Sea Level On-line). Concrete activities on the upgrade of Croatian tide gauges, data acquisition and maintenance, and on-line data presentation are presented in detail. In addition, the initiation of measurements of vertical land movements is documented, as a Continuous GPS antenna and receiver (CGPS) has been installed in 2004 at the roof of the Split Harbour tide gauge. A lot of effort has been put into the rescue of historical sea level records, both by digitising and scanning of the charts, which will prevent data loss in case of their ruination or disappearance. Finally, the impact of the recent activities on the scientific exploration of high-frequency resonant coupling of air pressure disturbances with the eastern Adriatic waters is highlighted in the paper, as such research is not possible to carry out properly with the measuring systems based on the analog records.

Author Keywords Adriatic Sea; Data maintenance and archaeology; Projects; Scientific outcome; Sea level; Tide gauge; Upgrade

Index Keywords sea level change, tide gauge; Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Sea

Correspondence Address Vilibic I.; Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Setaliste I. Mestrovica 63, 21000 Split, Croatia; email: [email protected]

ISSN: 03523659 Language of Original Document: English Abbreviated Source Title: Geofizika 2-s2.0-30944455480 Document Type: Review Source: Scopus

2) Vilibio, I., Mihanovio, H. Resonance in Plod° Harbor (Adriatic Sea) (2005) Acta Adriatica, 46 (2), pp. 125-136. Cited 11 times.

Abstract In this paper, we extract and validate high-frequency oscillations in the port of Plode, based on sea level data from one year (March 2002-March 2003) measured at a tide gauge in the harbor. Frequency was analyzed by applying stationary (spectral) and non-stationary (wavelet and filtering) analyses of the data to extract temporal characteristics of the fundamental seiches with a period of 30 min. Seiches are pertinent throughout the year, but their maximum amplitude doubles (up to 25 cm) during the summer. Modeling studies showed that seiches are primarily a result of incoming waves from the open sea, generated by resonant coupling with air pressure traveling waves. In contrast, direct wind forcing has a minor influence on seiche generation. Seiches endanger ferries and small moored boats as well as large cargo ships in harbors where strong currents (greater than 50 cm s-1) appear during extreme events.

Author Keywords Empirical analysis; Harbor resonance; Numerical models; Tide gauge

Index Keywords harbor, resonance, tide gauge, wave modeling; Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Sea

Correspondence Address Vilibic I.; Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, P.O. Box 500, 21000 Split, Croatia; email: [email protected]

ISSN: 00015113 Language of Original Document: English Abbreviated Source Title: Acta Adriat. 2-s2.0-30644472219 Document Type: Article Source: Scopus

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3) I., Mihanovim, H. A study of seiches in the Split harbor (Adriatic Sea) (2002) Acta Adriatica, 43 (2), pp. 59-68. Cited 5 times.

Abstract This paper examines the occurrence of seiches inside the Split harbor (Adriatic Sea). The measurements indicating the seiche periods were carried out with the pressure gauge placed near the harbor entrance. Spectral analysis of the data suggests a resonant behavior appearing in front of the harbor, that covers the periods between 7.7 and 28.5 min. The seiches were documented to occur at the periods of 6.5, 3.0, 1.6 and 1.15 min, and were verified by the barotropic 2D numerical model. In addition, two model runs were executed: the first one with the present topography and the second one with the nautical marina removed (built in 1972). The comparison should quantify the influence of the marina on the seiche characteristics. Namely, the leading seiche modes of 7.1-min and 5.0-min periods, calculated for the present topography, were probably joined in the 6.2-min mode before 1972. On the other hand, the numerical model showed that the 3.0-min seiche mode keeps its period, having the maximum amplitude at the north end of the harbor calculated for both runs. Finally, the seiches may endanger the navigation near the entrance and within the marina during the enhanced seiche episodes.

Author Keywords Adriatic Sea; Harbor; Nautical marina; Numerical model; Seiches

Correspondence Address Vilibiae I.; Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia, Zrinsko Frankopanska 161, 21000 Split, Croatia; email: [email protected]

ISSN: 00015113 Language of Original Document: English Abbreviated Source Title: Acta Adriat. 2-s2.0-30644462795 Document Type: Article Source: Scopus

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Numerical Modelling of the Destructive Meteotsunami of 15 June,

2006 on the Coast of the Balearic Islands

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Using Self-Organising Maps to investigate long-term changes in

deep Adriatic water patterns

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❑ 2 Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around... 2009 10 4 4 7 4 5 24 34

❑ 3 Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted ... 2011 7 4 6 10 6 26 33

❑ 4 Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open ... 2014 1 7 14 6 4 32 32

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❑ 7 A study of resonant oscillations in the Split harbour (Adria... 2003 13 2 1 3 6 19

❑ 8 Using Self-Organising Maps to investigate long-term changes ... 2011 4 2 4 1 3 10 14

❑ 9 West Adriatic coastal water excursions into the East Adriati... 2009 5 3 4 1 8 13

❑ 10 Observing the bottom density current over a shelf using an A... 2013 1 2 1 6 1 10 11

❑ 11 A new approach to sea level observations in Croatia 2005 8 1 2 3 11

❑ 12 Resonance in Plole Harbor (Adriatic Sea) 2005 8 1 1 1 3 11

❑ 13 Mapping of decadal middle Adriatic oceanographic variability... 2015 5 3 2 10 10

❑ 14 [Cryptophyte bloom in a mediterranean estuary: High abundanc... 2014 3 2 4 1 10 10

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Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012 73 2013 H Mihanovic, I Vilibic, S Carniel, M Tudor, A Russo, A Bergamasco, Ocean science 9 (3), 561

Wintertime buoyancy forcing, changing seawater properties, and two different 58 2006

circulation systems produced in the Adriatic M Orlic, V Dadia, B Grbec, N Leder, A Marki, F Mafia, H Mihanovid, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 111 (C3)

Diurnal thermocline oscillations driven by tidal flow around an island in the Middle 54 2009

Adriatic H Mihanovic, M Orlic, Z Pasaria Journal of Marine Systems 78, S157-S168

Numerical modelling of the destructive meteotsunami of 15 June, 2006 on the coast 51 2008

of the Balearic Islands I Vilibi6, S Monserrat, A Rabinovich, H Mihanovic Pure and Applied geophysics 165 (11-12), 2169-2195

Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open and coastal regions of 40 2014

the Adriatic Sea during the winter of 2012 I Janekovie, H Mihanovic, I Vilibi6, M Tudor Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 119 (5), 3200-3218

Surface current patterns in the northern Adriatic extracted from high-frequency radar 36 2011

data using self-organizing map analysis H Mihanovic, S Cosoli, I Vilibi6, D Ivankovi6, V Dadia, M Geoid Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 116 (C8)

Picoplankton composition related to thermohaline circulation: The Albanian boundary 24 2011

zone (southern Adriatic) in late spring T Silovia, Z Ljubetid, H Mihanovic, G Olujid, S Terzio, 2 Jaktio, D Vilioi6 Estuarine, coastal and shelf science 91 (4), 519-525

A study of resonant oscillations in the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea) 22 2003 I Vilibic, H MihanoviO Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 56 (3-4), 861-867

Paleo-coastline of the Central Eastern Adriatic Sea, and Paleo-Channels of the 18 2014

Cetina and Neretva rivers during the last glacial maximum M Sikora, H Mihanovic, I Vilibic Acta Adriatica: international journal of Marine Sciences 55 (1), 3-18

West Adriatic coastal water excursions into the East Adriatic 18 2009 I Vilibic, JW Book, GB Paklar, M Orlic, V Dadia, M Tudor, PJ Martin, ... Journal of Marine Systems 78, S132-S156

Using Self-Organising Maps to investigate long-term changes in deep Adriatic water 15 2011 patterns I Vilibic, H Mihanovi6, J 8epia, S Matijevio Continental Shelf Research 31 (6), 695-711

Diurnal internal tides detected in the Adriatic

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Observing the bottom density current over a shelf using an Argo profiling float 13 2013 I Vilibic, H Mihanovic Geophysical Research Letters 40 (5), 910-915

Resonance in Plo6e Harbor (Adriatic Sea) 12 2005 I Vilibi6, H Mihanovi6 Acta Adriatica: international journal of Marine Sciences 46 (2), 125-136

A new approach to sea level observations in Croatia/Novi pristup motrenju promjena 12 2005 razine mora u Hrvatskoj I Vilibic, M Orlic, S Cupic, N Domijan, N Leder, H Mihanovic, M Pasaric, Geofizika 22, 21-58

Mapping of decadal middle Adriatic oceanographic variability and its relation to the

11 2015 BIOS regime H Mihanovic, I Vilibic, N Duni& J Sepia Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 (8), 5615-5630

Cryptophyte bloom in a Mediterranean estuary: High abundance of Plagioselmis cf. 11 2014 prolonga in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea) L Supraha, S Bosak, Z Ljubeio, H Mihanovic, G 0146, I Mikac, D Viliaia Scientia marina 78 (3), 329-338

Diurnal upwelling resonantly driven by sea breezes around an Adriatic island 10 2011 M Orli6, G Beg Paklar, V Dadi6, N Leder, H Mihanovic, M Pasaric, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 116 (C9)

Phytoplankton distribution across the southeast Adriatic continental and shelf slope to 10 2011 the west of Albania (spring aspect) D Vilioia, T Silovio, M Kuzmi6, H Mihanovic, S Bosak, I Tomaiie, G Oluji6 Environmental monitoring and assessment 177 (1-4), 593-607

Mapping underwater sound noise and assessing its sources by using a self- 7 2013 organizing maps method N Rako, I Vilibic, H Mihanovic The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (3), 1368-1376

Oscillating Adriatic temperature and salinity regimes mapped using the Self- 6 2017 Organizing Maps method F Mafia, 2 Kovaa, I Vilibic, H Mihanovic, M Morovia, B Grbec, N Leder, ... Continental Shelf Research 132, 11-18

Resonant excitation of island-trapped waves in a shallow, seasonally stratified sea 6 2014 H Mihanovi6, GB Paklar, M Orlic Continental Shelf Research 77, 24-37

Exceptional dense water formation on the Adriatic shelf in the winter of 2012. 6 2012 H Mihanovic, I Vilibio, S Carniel, M Tudor, A Russo, A Bergamasco, Ocean Science Discussions 9 (6)

Coccolithophore life-cycle dynamics in a coastal Mediterranean ecosystem: 5 2016

seasonality and species-specific patterns L Supraha, Z Ljubetio, H Mihanovic, J Henderiks Journal of Plankton Research 38 (5), 1178-1193

Self-Organizing Maps-based ocean currents forecasting system 5 2016 I Vilibic, J Sepia, H Mihanovic, H Kalinia, S Cosoli, I Janekovie, N 2agar, Scientific Reports 6, 22924

Fortnightly oscillations observed in the Adriatic Sea

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Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern Adriatic I Vilibic, G Beg Paklar, N 2agar, H Mihanovic, N Supid, M 2agar, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 113 (C11)

A study of seiches in the Split harbour (Adriatic Sea) I Vilibia, H Mihanovic Acta Adriatica 43 (2), 59-68

Distribution and diversity of marine picocyanobacteria community: targeting of Prochlorococcus ecotypes in winter conditions (southern Adriatic Sea) I Babie, I Petria, S Bosak, H Mihanovid, ID Radia, Z Ljubetio Marine genomics 36, 3-11

The bivalve Glycymeris pilosa as a multidecadal environmental archive for the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas M Peharda, BA Black, A Purroy, H Mihanovid Marine environmental research 119, 79-87

Modelling the formation of dense water in the northern Adriatic: Sensitivity studies I Vilibic, H Mihanovic, I Janekovie, J Sepia Ocean Modelling 101, 17-29

The Mediterranean deep-water kelp Laminaria rodriguezii is an endangered species in the Adriatic Sea A Zuljevid, AF Peters, V Nikolio, B Antolio, M Despalatovie, I Cvitkovid, Marine biology 163 (4), 69

Sensitivity of Self-Organizing Map surface current patterns to the use of radial vs. Cartesian input vectors measured by high-frequency radars H Kalinio, H Mihanovic, S Cosoli, I Vilibid Computers & Geosciences 84, 29-36

Assessing meteotsunami potential of high-frequency air pressure oscillations observed in the middle Adriatic I Vilibid, H Mihanovic, F Charrayre Natural hazards 74 (1), 217-232

Large-amplitude internal Kelvin waves trapped off Split (middle Adriatic Sea) I Vilibid, V Dadid, H Mihanovic Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 61 (4), 623-630

CGPS station collocated at Split tide gauge (Croatia) H Mihanovic, N Leder, N Domijan, S Cupio, G Strinie, I Vilibic, HP Kierulf Workshop on Observing and understanding sea level variations

Unusual winter zooplankton bloom in the open southern Adriatic Sea D LUCIC, Z LJUBESIC, I BABIC, S BOSAK, I CETINIC, I VILIBIC, Turkish Journal of Zoology 41 (6), 1024-1035

Diurnal Sea Breezes Force Near-Inertial Waves along Rottnest Continental Shelf, Southwestern Australia H Mihanovic, C Pattiaratchi, F Verspecht Journal of Physical Oceanography 46 (11), 3487-3508

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Periodic upwelling/downwelling observed in the Adriatic Sea 2 2007 M Orli& GB Paklar, V Dadid, N Leder, H Mihanovid, M Pasarid, Z Pasarid Seventh Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and ...

Exchange of water in the stratified Zrmanja Estuary (Adriatic Sea) 2 2007 G Olujid, H Mihanovic, M Carlo, Z Gr2etie International Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment (8; 2007)

Five Decades of Continuos Tide Gauge Measurements at Split—Harbour (1956-2006) 2 2006 S Cupid, N Domijan, H Mihanovid, N Leder, G Strinid, Z Gr2etid GIS Applications and Development

CGPS Station Collocated at Split Tide Gauge 2 2006 H Mihanovic, N Domijan, N Leder, S Cupid, G Strinie, Z Gdetid GIS Applications and Development. Croatian Information Technology ...

Predicting ocean surface currents using numerical weather prediction model and 1 2017 Kohonen neural network: a northern Adriatic study H Kalinia, H Mihanovic, S Cosoli, M Tudor, I Vilibid Neural Computing and Applications 28 (1), 611-620

Dense water formation in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: The NAdEx 2015 1 2017 experiment I Vilibid, H Mihanovid, I Janekovic, C Denamiel, PM Poulain, M Orlid, Ocean Science Discussions

Multigene phylogeny and morphology of newly isolated strain of Pseudo-nitzschia 1 2017 mannii Amato & Montresor (Adriatic Sea) D Grbin, M Pfannkuchen, I Babid, M Mejdandiid, H Mihanovid, Diatom Research 32 (1), 127-131

A multiplatform investigation of Istrian Front dynamics (north Adriatic Sea) in winter 1 2017 2015 Z Kokkini, R Gerin, PM Poulain, E Mauri, Z Pasarid, I Janekovic, M Pasaric, Mediterranean Marine Science 18 (2), 344-354

Sensitivity of HF radar-derived surface current self-organizing maps to various 1 2016

processing procedures and mesoscale wind forcing I Vilibid, H Kalinid, H Mihanovid, S Cosoli, M Tudor, B Jesenko Computational geosciences 20 (1), 115-131

The 2015 Northern Adriatic Experiment: Preliminary results 1 2016 I Vilibic, PM Poulain, M Orlic, I Janekovic, V Dadic, R Gerin, Z Kokkini, Rapports et proces-verbaux des reunions CIESM, CIESM, Monaco 41

Mapping of oceanographic properties along a middle Adriatic transect using Self- 1 2015

Organising Maps I Vilibic, H Mihanovid, G Ku§pilie, A Iveevio, V Milun Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 163, 84-92

Comparison of two meteorological models using self-organizing maps 1 2015 H Kalinid, F Mali& H Mihanovic, I Vilibid, N 2agar, B Jasenko, M Tudor OCEANS 2015-Genova, 1-6

Meteorological tsunamis along the US coastline 1 2012 I Vilibic, S Monserrat, A Amores, V Dadic, I Fine, K Horvath, D Ivankovic, EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts 14, 2601

Internal Tidal Hydrodynamics and Ambient Characteristics of the Adriatic (ITHACA) 1 2005 M Orlic, GB Paklar, V Dadic, N Leder, B Grbec, H Mihanovic, M Pasaric, ZAGREB UNIV (CROATIA)

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Contribution to ESEAS-RI project 2002-2005 by Hydrographic Institute of the

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Republic of Croatia N Domijan, N Leder, H Mihanovic, S Cupid, M Srdelid, G Strinid, Z Gdetid, Workshop on Sea Level Variations Toward an Operational European Sea Level ...

East Adriatic Current in winter and spring 2003 1 2004 M Ode, V Dadia, B Grbec, N Leder, GB Paklar, D IvankoviO, A Marki, 37th CIESM Congress

MedGLOSS pressure gauge in the Split harbour: installation and preliminary analysis of the data I Vilibic, N Leder, H Mihanovid, A Smirdio, Z Grcetic 36 CIESM Congress

Using bivalve chronologies for quantifying environmental drivers in a semi-enclosed temperate sea M Peharda, I Vilibie, BA Black, K Markulin, N Dunio, T Dioic, H Mihanovic, Scientific reports 8 (1), 5559

Wintertime dynamics in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: the NAdEx 2015 experiment I Vilibic, H Mihanovic, I Janekovic, C Denamiel, PM Poulain, M Orlic, Ocean Science 14 (2), 237-258

Exchange Flow Variability between Hypersaline Shark Bay and the Ocean Y Hetzel, C Pattiaratchi, H Mihanovid Preprints

Picoplankton distribution influenced by thermohaline circulation in the southern Adriatic T Silovid, H Mihanovic, M Batistio, ID Radia, E Hrustio, M Najdek Continental Shelf Research 155, 21-33

Mesozooplankton spatial distribution and community structure in the South Adriatic Sea during two winters (2015, 2016) M Hure, H Mihanovic, D Ludic, Z Ljube§id, P Krubd Marine Ecology 39 (1)

Towards Operational Meteotsunami Early Warning System: the Adriatic Project MESSI I Vilibic, J Sepic, CL Denamiel, H Mihanovic, S Muslim, M Tudor, ... AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sclerochronology-tool for uncovering environmental drivers in a semi-enclosed sea I Vilibic, M Peharda, T Dzoic, K Markulin, N Dunic, H Mihanovic, M Gacic, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Towards understanding and operational early warning of the Adriatic meteotsunamis: Project MESSI J Sepia, I Vilibid, C Denamiel, H Mihanovid, S Muslim, M Tudor, ... 1st Workshop on Waves, Storm Surges and Coastal Hazards

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Phytoplankton community responding to a changing environment; case study: 2017

southern Adriatic Z Ljube§id, S Bosak, M Mejdancliid, I Babio, H Mihanovid, I Vilibib, C Ivona 11th International Phycological Congres

Unusual zooplankton bloom in the open southern Adriatic Sea

2017 D Lucid, Z Ljube§id, I Babio, S Bosak, I Cetinie, I Vilibid, H Mihanovid, 52 European Marine Biology Symposium

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Picoeukaryotic plankton composition revealed by high-throughput sequencing: first

2017 data for the Adriatic Sea M Mejdand2i6, I Cetinje, H MihanoviC, I Vilibio, Z LjubetiO The 15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology

Suggesting bio-indicators of Adriatic Water masses and methods of their detection 2017 Z Ljubetie, S Bosak, M Mejdandii6, I Babio, A Bare§ia, H Mihanovid, 15th Panhellenic Scientific Conference, Hellenic Botanical Society

Potential for developing multispecies chronologies in the Mediterranean Sea-case 2017 study of Pag bay, Adriatic Sea N Pavin, H Uvanovie, K Markulin, I Vilibid, H Mihanovic, T D±oia, I Zupan, 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium-EMBS 52

Bivalve Glycymeris pilosa—an archive of environmental change in the Adriatic Sea— 2017 case study of the Neretva channel H Uvanovid, M Peharda, K Markulin, T Dioid, H Mihanovid, I Vilibio 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium

Uncovering marine bacterial diversity in the southern Adriatic Sea: from surface to 2017 seabed I Babio, M Mejdandii6, IS Petrio, S Bosak, H Mihanovic, I Vilibid, ID Radid, The 15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology

Picoplankton community structure in the southeastern Adriatic Sea 2017 S Bosak, C Balestra, R Casotti, H Mihanovid, Z Ljubefiie 15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology

Taxonomy and spatial distribution of coccolithophors in the south Adriatic: winter 2016 aspect M Vugrin, M Mejdancliio, S Bosak, H Mihanovic, I Dupaie-Radio, 5th Croatian Botanical Symposium

Smallest photosynthetic prokaryote of global importance: what do we know about

2016 Prochlorococcus diversity in the Adriatic sea? I Bofinjak, I Petrio, S Bosak, H MihanoviO, ID Radio, Z Ljube§iO 6th Croatian Congress of Microbiology

Distribution of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus ecotypes in the southern Adriatic 2016

Sea I Botnjak, S Bosak, I Petria, H Mihanovic, Z Ljube§i6 5th Croatian Botanical Symposium with international participation

Ocean optics meets taxonomy: case study in Southern Adriatic Pit. 2016 I Bofinjak, I Petri& I Cetinia, S Bosak, M Mejdandiie, P EMBOI EMBL Symposium: A New Age of Discovery for Aquatic Microeukaryotes

Modes of the Adriatic long-term variability as seen on half-centurial Palagru2a Sill 2015

series I Vilibid, H Mihanovic, J Sepia, N Dunio Workshop THEMES-Teleconnections and Hemispheric-scale Impacts on the ...

Biomarker Pigment Divinyl Chlorophyll a as a Tracer of Water Masses? 2015 M Mejdandzic, H Mihanovic, T Silovic, J Henderiks, L Supraha, D Polovic,

Dense water formation sensitivity studies in the Northern Adriatic (Mediterranean

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Sea) I Vilibio, I Janekovio, H Mihanovic, J Sepia IUGG 26th General Assembly

Spatial distribution of biooptical and thermohaline characteristics in NW part of

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Southern Adriatic pit I Bo§njak, H Mihanovid, I Cetinje, P KruZio, S Bosak, M Mejdandiio, 12th Croatian Biological Congress

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