Cécile Pujol

Cécile Pujol
  • Master of Science
  • PhD at University of Liège

Working on marine heatwaves in Chilean coastal waters.

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Introduction
Current institution
University of Liège
Current position
  • PhD
Additional affiliations
June 2018 - April 2019
Aix-Marseille University
Position
  • Trainee
Education
September 2019 - September 2021
University of Liège
Field of study
  • Oceanography
September 2016 - September 2019
Aix-Marseille University
Field of study
  • Oceanography

Publications

Publications (6)
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Marine Heatwaves (MHWs) and Marine Cold Spells (MCSs) are extreme sea temperature events characterised respectively by unusually warm and cold conditions, that can persist from days to months. Both events occur in every ocean, but MHWs are becoming more frequent and intense due to global warming, to the detriment of MCSs. They are generally studied...
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The dissolved oxygen (DO) levels of coastal ocean waters have decreased over the last few decades in part because of the increase in surface and subsurface water temperature caused by climate change, the reduction in ocean ventilation, and the increase in stratification and eutrophication. In addition, biological and human activity in coastal zones...
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The dissolved oxygen (DO) levels of oceanic-coastal waters has decreased over the last decade owing to the increase 30 in surface water temperature caused by climate change. In addition, biological and human activity in coastal zones, bays, and estuaries has contributed to the acceleration of current deoxygenation. The Patagonian fjord and channel...
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Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are discrete warm-water anomalies events occurring in both open ocean and coastal areas. These phenomena have drawn researchers’ attention since the beginning of the 2010s, as their frequency and intensity are severely increasing due to global warming. Their impacts on the oceans are wide, affecting the ecosystems thus havin...

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