3 resultados para mass-wind coupling
em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde
Resumo:
A nossa investigacao esta dedicada a paises que falam essencialmente a lingua portuguesa, nao sera de admirar que a maioria dos livros por nos usados sejam de autores e ediccao portuguesa. No decorrer deste trabalho recorremos a livros e trabalhos academicos de autores como: Carvalho, Arons de: A Censura À Imprensa Na Época Marcelista; Minerva,Coimbra, 1999; Evora, Silvino Lopes: As fontes jornalísticas na televisão caboverdiana, ediccoes FCC, Universidade do Minho,2004; Fontcuberta: Mar de, A Notícia – Pistas para compreender o mundo; Editorial Notícias “Tradução de Fernando Cascais”,Lisboa, 1999; Mata, Maria José: A Autocrítica no Jornalismo – O ombudsman na imprensa nacional e estrangeira; Minerva Editora,Coimbra, 2002; Pigeat, Henri: Médias et Déontologie – Règles du jeu ou jeu sans règles; Presses Universitaires Francaises, Paris, 1997; Sodré, Nelson Werneck. História da imprensa no Brasil. 2ª ed., Rio de Janeiro: Graal, 1977; Sousa, Jorge Pedro: As Notícias e os seus Efeitos; Minerva Editora,Coimbra, 2000; Veiga Manuel: Cabo Verde insularidade e Literatura, editions Karthala, Paris, 1998; Bem como, um conjunto de leis e projectos de lei ligados a comunicacao social, e algumas entrevistas. Estrutura do trabalho: Esta tese e constituida de: introducao, tres capitulos, conclusao, bibliografia e alguns anexos num total de . Na introducao explica-se a escolha do tema, a sua actualidade, o objecto de investigacao e claro a sua inovacao. No primeiro capitulo estudamos o context do aparecimento dos media nos paises lusofonos nos exemplos de Cabo Verde, Brasil, e Portugal. No Segundo cappitulo, analizamos as leis, os processos de controlo e financiamento dos mass-media e a regulacao dos conteudos dos programas de radio e televisao. No terceiro capitulo, a situacao actual dos meios de comunicacao social e do Jornalismo na CPLP, nele esta tambem exposta a parte practica do trabalho ou seja a analize da relacao do publico com os media e o nivel de confianca do publico na informacao por eles veiculada.
Resumo:
We present a comparative analysis of satellite derived climatologies in the Cape Verde region (CV). In order to establish chlorophyll a variability, in relation to other oceanographic phenomena, a set of, relatively long (from five to eight years), time series of chlorophyll a, sea surface temperature, wind and geostrophic currents, were ensembled for the Eastern Central Atlantic (ECA). We studied seasonal and inter-annual variability of phytoplankton concentration, in relation to the rest of the variables, with a special focus in CV. We compared the situation within the archipelago with those of the surrounding marine environments, such as the North West African Upwelling (NWAU), North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre (NASTG), North Equatorial Counter Current (NECC) and Guinea Dome (GD). At the seasonal scale, CV region behaves partly as the surrounding areas, nevertheless, some autochthonous features were also found. The maximum peak of the pigment having a positive correlation with temperature is found at the end of the year for all the points in the archipelago; a less remarkable rise with negative correlation is also detected in February for points CV2 and CV4. This is behavior that none of the surrounding environments have shown. This enrichment was found to be preceded by a drastic drop in wind intensity (SW Monsoon) during summer months. The inter-annual analysis shows a tendency for decreasing of the chlorophyll a concentration.
Resumo:
We present a comparative analysis of satellite derived climatologies in the Cape Verde region (CV). In order to establish chlorophyll a variability, in relation to other oceanographic phenomena, a set of, relatively long (from five to eight years), time series of chlorophyll a, sea surface temperature, wind and geostrophic currents, were ensembled for the Eastern Central Atlantic (ECA). We studied seasonal and inter-annual variability of phytoplankton concentration, in relation to the rest of the variables, with a special focus in CV. We compared the situation within the archipelago with those of the surrounding marine environments, such as the North West African Upwelling (NWAU), North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre (NASTG), North Equatorial Counter Current (NECC) and Guinea Dome (GD). At the seasonal scale, CV region behaves partly as the surrounding areas, nevertheless, some autochthonous features were also found. The maximum peak of the pigment having a positive correlation with temperature is found at the end of the year for all the points in the archipelago; a less remarkable rise with negative correlation is also detected in February for points CV2 and CV4. This is behavior that none of the surrounding environments have shown. This enrichment was found to be preceded by a drastic drop in wind intensity (SW Monsoon) during summer months. The inter-annual analysis shows a tendency for decreasing of the chlorophyll a concentration.