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Prof. John M. Huthnance

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Prof. John M. Huthnance

Current projects
Dense water overflows off continental shelves (cascading).  
Global impacts of shelf seas lope mixing geophysical oceanography - seismic sounding of the water column.
Physical environment contributions to "Charting Progress 2" - Defra report on state of UK seas.

Research interests
Marine dynamics   especially of the seas over the continental shelf and slope; waves over topography and their implications for residual circulation, sediment movement and ocean-shelf coupling and exchange; promotion of coupled models (physics-sediment-biology).

Publications

Huthnance, J.M. (1995). Circulation, exchange and water masses at the ocean margin: the role of physical processes at the shelf edge. Progress in Oceanography, 35(4): 353-431.

Huthnance, J.M., H.M. van Aken, M. White, E.D. Barton, D. LeCann, E.F. Coelho, E.A. Fanjul, P. Miller and J. Vitorino (2002). Ocean margin exchange water flux estimates. Journal of Marine Systems, 32, 107-137.

Huthnance, J. M. (2004). Ocean-to-shelf signal transmission: a parameter study. Journal of Geophysical Research, C109(C12029): doi:10.1029/2004JC002358.

Ivanov, V. V., G. I. Shapiro, J. M. Huthnance, D. L. Aleynik and P. N. Golovin (2004). Cascades of dense water around the world ocean. Progress in Oceanography, 60(1), 47-98.

Huthnance,J.M. (2009). Accelerating dense water flow down a slope. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 39, 1495-1511.

Further selection of author's POL publications.

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