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    On the tidal environment of an outwardly migrating F ring by Sutton, Phil J

    “…ABSTRACT Saturn's F ring is a unique narrow ring that lies (radially) close to the tidally disruptive Roche limit of water ice for Saturn. Significant work has…”
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    Meridional Oceanic Heat Transport Influences Marine Heatwaves in the Tasman Sea on Interannual to Decadal Timescales by Behrens, Erik, Fernandez, Denise, Sutton, Phil

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-05-2019)
    “…Marine heatwaves pose an increasing threat to the ocean’s wellbeing as global warming progresses. Forecasting marine heatwaves is challenging due to the…”
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    Reviewing the circulation and mixing of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the South Pacific using evidence from geochemical tracers and Argo float trajectories by Bostock, Helen C., Sutton, Phil J., Williams, Michael J.M., Opdyke, Bradley N.

    “…Evidence from physical and geochemical tracers measured during the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) shows that there are four sub-types of Antarctic…”
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    A Self-Gravitating Exoring Around J1407b and Implications for In-Situ Exomoon Formation by Sutton, Phil J, Albery, Brayden, Muff, Jake

    Published in Frontiers in astronomy and space sciences (14-03-2022)
    “…We perform simulations of the M ⊕ self-gravitating exoring thought to orbit the large exoplanet J1407b. We use a mass of M J 1407 b = 20 M J (which is close to…”
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    Local Grid Refinement in New Zealand's Earth System Model: Tasman Sea Ocean Circulation Improvements and Super‐Gyre Circulation Implications by Behrens, Erik, Williams, Jonny, Morgenstern, Olaf, Sutton, Phil, Rickard, Graham, Williams, Michael J. M.

    “…This paper describes the development of New Zealand's Earth System Model (NZESM) and evaluates its performance against its parent model (United Kingdom Earth…”
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    A detailed numerical analysis of asymmetrical density distribution in Saturn's F ring during an encounter with Prometheus by Sutton, Phil J., Kusmartsev, Feo V.

    “…Saturn's rings, reminiscent of an early Solar system present a unique opportunity to investigate experimentally some mechanisms thought to be responsible for…”
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    Prometheus Induced Vorticity in Saturn’s F Ring by Sutton, Phil J., Kusmartsev, Feo V.

    Published in Earth, moon, and planets (01-11-2016)
    “…Saturn’s rings are known to show remarkable real time variability in their structure. Many of which can be associated to interactions with nearby moons and…”
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    Gravitational Vortices And Clump Formation In Saturn's F ring During An Encounter With Prometheus by Sutton, Phil J., Kusmartsev, Feodor V.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-02-2013)
    “…Saturn rings are most beautiful and dynamic places in the solar system, consisting of ice particles in a constant battle between the gravitational forces of…”
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    On the tidal environment of an outwardly migrated F-ring by Sutton, Phil. J

    Published 05-04-2018
    “…Saturns F-ring is a unique, narrow ring that lies (radially) close to the tidally disruptive Roche limit of water ice for Saturn. Significant work has been…”
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    Climate Extremes in the New Zealand Region: Mechanisms, Impacts and Attribution by Salinger, M. James, Trenberth, Kevin E., Diamond, Howard J., Behrens, Erik, Fitzharris, B. Blair, Herold, Nicholas, Smith, Robert O., Sutton, Phil J., Trought, Michael C. T.

    Published in International journal of climatology (11-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT As global surface temperatures have increased with human‐induced climate change, notable compound climate extremes in the New Zealand (NZ) region…”
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    From exploitation to conservation: habitat models using whaling data predict distribution patterns and threat exposure of an endangered whale by Torres, Leigh G., Smith, Tim D., Sutton, Phil, MacDiarmid, Alison, Bannister, John, Miyashita, Tomio

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2013)
    “…Aim Sufficient data to describe spatial distributions of rare and threatened populations are typically difficult to obtain. For example, there are minimal…”
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    Einsteinian gravitational concepts throughout secondary school by McInerney, Corey, Sutton, Phil

    Published 15-10-2023
    “…Phys. Educ. 59 (2024) Einstein's theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of the 20$^{th}$ century and continues to…”
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    Decoupling Between Phytoplankton Growth and Microzooplankton Grazing Enhances Productivity in Subantarctic Waters on Campbell Plateau, Southeast of New Zealand by Gutiérrez‐Rodríguez, A., Safi, K., Fernández, D., Forcén‐Vázquez, A., Gourvil, P., Hoffmann, L., Pinkerton, M., Sutton, P., Nodder, S. D.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-02-2020)
    “…The Subantarctic zone is one of the largest High‐Nutrient Low‐Chlorophyll zones of the Southern Ocean. Despite widespread iron limitation, phytoplankton…”
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