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    Deep-ocean mixing driven by small-scale internal tides by Vic, Clément, Naveira Garabato, Alberto C., Green, J. A. Mattias, Waterhouse, Amy F., Zhao, Zhongxiang, Melet, Angélique, de Lavergne, Casimir, Buijsman, Maarten C., Stephenson, Gordon R.

    Published in Nature communications (08-05-2019)
    “…Turbulent mixing in the ocean is key to regulate the transport of heat, freshwater and biogeochemical tracers, with strong implications for Earth’s climate. In…”
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    Development of a Global Infrared Land Surface Emissivity Database for Application to Clear Sky Sounding Retrievals from Multispectral Satellite Radiance Measurements by Seemann, Suzanne W., Borbas, Eva E., Knuteson, Robert O., Stephenson, Gordon R., Huang, Hung-Lung

    “…A global database of infrared (IR) land surface emissivity is introduced to support more accurate retrievals of atmospheric properties such as temperature and…”
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    Baroclinic energy flux at the continental shelf edge modified by wind‐mixing by R. Stephenson, Gordon, Hopkins, Joanne E., Mattias Green, J. A., Inall, Mark E., Palmer, Matthew R.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-03-2015)
    “…Temperature and current measurements from two moorings onshore of the Celtic Sea shelf break, a well‐known hot spot for tidal energy conversion, show the…”
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    Seasonal variability of upper ocean heat content in Drake Passage by Stephenson Jr, Gordon R., Gille, Sarah T., Sprintall, Janet

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (01-04-2012)
    “…Mixed‐layer depth (MLD) is often used in a mixed‐layer heat budget to relate air‐sea exchange to changes in the near‐surface ocean temperature. In this study,…”
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    Storms modify baroclinic energy fluxes in a seasonally stratified shelf sea: Inertial-tidal interaction by Hopkins, Joanne E., Stephenson Jr, Gordon R., Green, J. A. M., Inall, Mark E., Palmer, Matthew R.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-10-2014)
    “…Observations made near the Celtic Sea shelf edge are used to investigate the interaction between wind‐generated near‐inertial oscillations and the semidiurnal…”
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    Spatial characterization of the meltwater field from icebergs in the Weddell Sea by Helly, John J, Kaufmann, Ronald S, Vernet, Maria, Stephenson, Gordon R

    “…We describe the results from a spatial cyberinfrastructure developed to characterize the meltwater field around individual icebergs and integrate the results…”
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    Processes controlling upper-ocean heat content in Drake Passage by Stephenson Jr, Gordon R., Gille, Sarah T., Sprintall, Janet

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-09-2013)
    “…A 16 year record of expendable bathythermograph transects across Drake Passage is used to examine variability in upper‐ocean heat content that is not…”
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    Cooling, dilution and mixing of ocean water by free-drifting icebergs in the Weddell Sea by Helly, John J., Kaufmann, Ronald S., Stephenson, Gordon R., Vernet, Maria

    “…Iceberg C-18a (35×7×0.184 km) was studied repeatedly by five circumnavigational surveys in March-April 2009. During the period of the surveys, C-18a travelled…”
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    Subsurface melting of a free-floating Antarctic iceberg by Stephenson, Gordon R., Sprintall, Janet, Gille, Sarah T., Vernet, Maria, Helly, John J., Kaufmann, Ronald S.

    “…Observations near a large tabular iceberg in the Weddell Sea in March and April 2009 show evidence that water from ice melting below the surface is dispersed…”
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    Characteristics of the meltwater field from a large Antarctic iceberg using δ18O by Helly, John J., Vernet, Maria, Murray, Alison E., Stephenson Jr, Gordon R.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-03-2015)
    “…Large tabular icebergs represent a disruptive influence on a stable water column when drifting in the open ocean. This is a study of one iceberg, C18A,…”
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    Evolution of periodicity in periodical cicadas by Lehmann-Ziebarth, N, Heideman, P.P, Shapiro, R.A, Stoddart, S.L, Hsiao, C.C.L, Stephenson, G.R, Milewski, P.A, Ives, A.R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2005)
    “…Periodical cicadas present numerous puzzles for biologists. First, their period is fixed, with individuals emerging as adults precisely after either 13 or 17…”
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    Characteristics of the meltwater field from a large Antarctic iceberg using [delta] 18 O by Helly, John J, Vernet, Maria, Murray, Alison E, Stephenson, Gordon R

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-03-2015)
    “…Large tabular icebergs represent a disruptive influence on a stable water column when drifting in the open ocean. This is a study of one iceberg, C18A,…”
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    Characteristics of the meltwater field from a large Antarctic iceberg by Helly, John J, Vernet, Maria, Murray, Alison E, Stephenson, Gordon R

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-03-2015)
    “…Large tabular icebergs represent a disruptive influence on a stable water column when drifting in the open ocean. This is a study of one iceberg, C18A,…”
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    Characteristics of the meltwater field from a large A ntarctic iceberg using by Helly, John J., Vernet, Maria, Murray, Alison E., Stephenson, Gordon R.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-03-2015)
    “…Large tabular icebergs represent a disruptive influence on a stable water column when drifting in the open ocean. This is a study of one iceberg, C18A ,…”
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    Mothers' working models of infant feeding: description and influencing factors by Pridham, K F, Knight, C B, Stephenson, G R

    Published in Journal of advanced nursing (01-12-1989)
    “…This study examined four aspects of mothers' working models of infant feeding: (1) infant behaviour that cues feeding decisions; (2) infant self-regulative…”
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