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David P. Marshall
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 118
Citations - 5311
David P. Marshall is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Potential vorticity & Eddy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 110 publications receiving 4404 citations. Previous affiliations of David P. Marshall include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Reading.
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A sea change in our view of overturning in the subpolar North Atlantic
M. S. Lozier,Feili Li,Sheldon Bacon,Frank Bahr,Amy S. Bower,Stuart A. Cunningham,M. F. de Jong,L. de Steur,Brad deYoung,Jürgen Fischer,Stefan F. Gary,Blair J. W. Greenan,Naomi P. Holliday,Adam Houk,Loïc Houpert,Mark Inall,Mark Inall,William E. Johns,Helen L. Johnson,Clare Johnson,Johannes Karstensen,G. Koman,I. A. A. Le Bras,Xiaopei Lin,Neill Mackay,David P. Marshall,Hugo Mercier,Marilena Oltmanns,Robert S. Pickart,Andree L. Ramsey,Darren Rayner,Fiammetta Straneo,Virginie Thierry,Daniel J. Torres,Richard G. Williams,Chris Wilson,Jiayan Yang,Igor Yashayaev,Jian Zhao +38 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the conversion of warm, salty, shallow Atlantic waters into colder, fresher, deep waters that move southward in the Irminger and Iceland basins is largely responsible for overturning and its variability in the subpolar basin.
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A Theory for the Surface Atlantic Response to Thermohaline Variability
TL;DR: In this paper, the response of the upper, warm limb of the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic to a rapid change in deep-water formation at high latitudes is investigated using a reduced-gravity ocean model.
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Subduction of water masses in an eddying ocean
TL;DR: In this article, the time-mean subduction of a water mass, evaluated following the meandering surface density outcrops, is found to incorporate a rectified contribution from eddies, arising from correlations between the area over which the water mass is outcropped at the sea surface and the local subduction rate.
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Eddy Saturation of Equilibrated Circumpolar Currents
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a sector configuration of an ocean general circulation model to examine the sensitivity of circumpolar transport and meridional overturning to changes in Southern Ocean wind stress and global diapycnal mixing.
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Three-dimensional unstructured mesh ocean modelling
Christopher C. Pain,Matthew D. Piggott,A.J.H. Goddard,Fangxin Fang,Gerard J. Gorman,David P. Marshall,Matthew D. Eaton,P. W. Power,C.R.E. de Oliveira +8 more
TL;DR: The advantages and current status of unstructured mesh ocean modelling are reviewed, and future challenges are discussed along with the potential of resulting methods to make a significant impact on ocean modelling over the next decade.