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Young-Hyang Park
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 47
Citations - 2947
Young-Hyang Park is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water mass & Ocean current. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2720 citations. Previous affiliations of Young-Hyang Park include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Variations in behavior and condition of a Southern Ocean top predator in relation to in situ oceanographic conditions.
Martin Biuw,Lars Boehme,Christophe Guinet,Mark A. Hindell,Daniel P. Costa,Jean-Benoît Charrassin,Fabien Roquet,Frédéric Bailleul,Michael P. Meredith,Sally E. Thorpe,Yann Tremblay,Birgitte I. McDonald,Young-Hyang Park,Stephen R. Rintoul,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Michael E. Goebel,Daniel E. Crocker,PG Lovell,J. Nicholson,F. Monks,Michael A. Fedak +20 more
TL;DR: Improved body condition of seals in the Atlantic sector was associated with Circumpolar Deep Water upwelling regions within the Antarcticcircumpolar Current, whereas High-Salinity Shelf Waters or temperature/salinity gradients under winter pack ice were important in the Indian and Pacific sectors.
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Frontal structure, water masses, and circulation in the Crozet Basin
TL;DR: In this article, a cyclonic deep-level circulation pattern in the Crozet Basin with a northward flow of Circumpolar Deep Water / Antarctic Bottom Water as a deep western boundary current and a partially compensating southward flow (3 Sv) of North Indian Deep Water through the eastern part of the basin was analyzed.
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Reliability of flipper-banded penguins as indicators of climate change
Claire Saraux,Céline Le Bohec,Joël M. Durant,Vincent A. Viblanc,Michel Gauthier-Clerc,David Beaune,Young-Hyang Park,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Yvon Le Maho +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that banding of free-ranging king penguins impairs both survival and reproduction, ultimately affecting population growth rate and calling into question the banding schemes still going on, and understanding of the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems based on flipper-band data should be reconsidered.
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Southern Ocean frontal structure and sea-ice formation rates revealed by elephant seals
Jean-Benoît Charrassin,Mark A. Hindell,Stephen R. Rintoul,Fabien Roquet,S. Sokolov,Martin Biuw,Daniel P. Costa,Lars Boehme,PG Lovell,Richard Coleman,R. Timmermann,Andrew J. S. Meijers,Michael P. Meredith,Young-Hyang Park,Frédéric Bailleul,Michael E. Goebel,Yann Tremblay,Charles-André Bost,Clive R. McMahon,Iain C. Field,Michael A. Fedak,Christophe Guinet +21 more
TL;DR: It is shown that southern elephant seals equipped with oceanographic sensors can measure ocean structure and water mass changes in regions and seasons rarely observed with traditional oceanographic platforms, enabling the establishment of a truly global ocean-observing system.
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King penguin population threatened by Southern Ocean warming
Céline Le Bohec,Joël M. Durant,Michel Gauthier-Clerc,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Young-Hyang Park,Roger Pradel,David Grémillet,Jean-Paul Gendner,Yvon Le Maho +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that warm events negatively affect both breeding success and adult survival of this seabird, and suggest that king penguin populations are at heavy extinction risk under the current global warming predictions.