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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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Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program: A New International Ocean Observing System
M. Susan Lozier,Sheldon Bacon,Amy S. Bower,Stuart A. Cunningham,M. Femke de Jong,Laura de Steur,Brad deYoung,Juergen Fischer,Stefan F. Gary,Blair J. W. Greenan,Patrick Heimbach,Naomi P. Holliday,Loïc Houpert,Mark Inall,William E. Johns,Helen L. Johnson,Johannes Karstensen,Feili Li,Xiaopei Lin,Neill Mackay,David P. Marshall,Herlé Mercier,Paul G. Myers,Robert S. Pickart,Helen Pillar,Fiammetta Straneo,Virginie Thierry,Robert A. Weller,Richard G. Williams,Chris Wilson,Jiayan Yang,Jian Zhao,Jan D. Zika +32 more
TL;DR: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic (OSNAP) as discussed by the authors is a new ocean observing system to understand the link between the meridional overturning circulation and deep water formation.
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Sustained monitoring of the southern ocean at drake passage: past achievements and future priorities
Michael P. Meredith,Philip L. Woodworth,Teresa K. Chereskin,David P. Marshall,Lesley C. Allison,Grant R. Bigg,Kathleen A. Donohue,Karen J. Heywood,Chris W. Hughes,Angela Hibbert,Andrew McC. Hogg,Helen L. Johnson,Loïc Jullion,Brian A. King,Harry Leach,Yueng-Djern Lenn,M. A. Morales Maqueda,David R. Munday,Alberto C. Naveira Garabato,Christine Provost,Jean-Baptiste Sallée,Janet Sprintall +21 more
TL;DR: A review of the long-term sustained monitoring programs that have been conducted at Drake Passage, dating back to the early part of the twentieth century, can be found in this paper, where several breakthroughs have been made from these programs, including the first determinations of the complex structure and early quantifications of its transport.
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Significant sink of ocean-eddy energy near western boundaries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a simple reduced-gravity model along with satellite altimetry data to show that the western boundary acts as a "graveyard" for the westward-propagating ocean eddies.
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A Framework for Parameterizing Eddy Potential Vorticity Fluxes
TL;DR: In this article, a framework for parameterizing eddy potential vorticity fluxes is developed that is consistent with conservation of energy and momentum while retaining the symmetries of the original eddy flux.
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Parameterization of ocean eddies: Potential vorticity mixing, energetics and Arnold’s first stability theorem
TL;DR: In this paper, a family of eddy closures is studied that flux potential vorticity downgradient and solve an explicit budget for the eddy energy, following the approach developed by Eden and Greatbatch (2008, Ocean Modelling).