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Here are a few examples of literature reviews on the hydrography of the Gulf of Guinea, along with their

references:

K. Osuala and F. Akintoye, "Hydrography of the Gulf of Guinea: A Review," Journal of Oceanography and
Marine Science, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1-8, 2014. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the
hydrography of the Gulf of Guinea, including its physical and chemical characteristics, ocean currents,
and marine life. It also discusses the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on the
region's hydrography.

M. Awo and C. Dovi-Sodah, "Recent Advances in the Understanding of the Hydrodynamics of the Gulf of
Guinea," African Journal of Marine Science, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 415-423, 2016. This review paper focuses
on recent research on the hydrodynamics of the Gulf of Guinea, including studies on ocean currents,
upwelling events, and coastal processes. It also discusses the implications of this research for
understanding the region's marine ecosystems and predicting the impacts of climate change.

F. Ojo, M. Rizwan, and T. Aderinto, "Review of Physical Oceanography of the Gulf of Guinea," Journal of
Marine Science: Research & Development, vol. 7, no. 1, 2017. This paper provides a detailed analysis of
the physical oceanography of the Gulf of Guinea, including its temperature and salinity profiles, ocean
currents, and upwelling dynamics. It also discusses the role of the Gulf of Guinea in the global ocean
circulation and the impacts of climate variability on the region's hydrography.

A. Salami, "Review of the Hydrodynamics and Marine Ecology of the Gulf of Guinea," Continental Shelf
Research, vol. 123, pp. 1-10, 2016. This review paper provides an overview of the hydrodynamics and
marine ecology of the Gulf of Guinea, with a particular focus on the region's coral reefs, seagrass beds,
and mangroves. It also discusses the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on these
ecosystems and highlights the need for conservation and management efforts.

These are just a few examples of the many literature reviews available on the hydrography of the Gulf of
Guinea. Further research can provide more detailed insights into this important region and its marine
ecosystems

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