| Categorizing and Naming MARINE HEATWAVES |
40 |
| The Changing Nature of Shelf-Break Exchange Revealed by the OOI Pioneer Array |
12 |
| Trends in Benthic Macrofaunal Populations, Seasonal Sea Ice Persistence, and Bottom Water Temperatures in the Bering Strait Region |
11 |
| EVIDENCE FOR ADAPTATION FROM THE 2016 MARINE HEATWAVE IN THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC OCEAN |
11 |
| Ocean Warming FROM THE SURFACE TO THE DEEP IN OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS |
10 |
| Steady Large-Scale Ocean Flows in Spherical Coordinates |
9 |
| A Multidisciplinary Approach for GENERATING GLOBALLY CONSISTENT DATA on Mesophotic, Deep-Pelagic, and Bathyal Biological Communities |
9 |
| The Ocean Observatories Initiative |
8 |
| Rapid Climate-Driven Circulation Changes Threaten Conservation of Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales |
8 |
| Southern Ocean Warming |
7 |
| THE RECENT VOLCANIC HISTORY OF AXIAL SEAMOUNT Geophysical Insights into Past Eruption Dynamics with an Eye Toward Enhanced Observations of Future Eruptions |
7 |
| HOW TO CREATE NEW SUBDUCTION ZONES A Global Perspective |
6 |
| Chaotic Variability of Ocean Heat Content CLIMATE-RELEVANT FEATURES AND OBSERVATIONAL IMPLICATIONS |
6 |
| Projections of Future Sea Level Contributions from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets CHALLENGES BEYOND DYNAMICAL ICE SHEET MODELING |
6 |
| MARINE HOST-PATHOGEN DYNAMICS Influences of Global Climate Change |
6 |
| PRESENT AND FUTURE ADAPTATION OF MARINE SPECIES ASSEMBLAGES DNA-Based Insights into Climate Change from Studies of Physiology, Genomics, and Evolution |
5 |
| Deep Convection in the Irminger Sea Observed with a Dense Mooring Array |
5 |
| Patagonian Dust as a Source of Macronutrients in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean |
5 |
| Keeping an Eye on Antarctic toe Sheet Stability |
5 |
| PATTERNS OF SSS VARIABILITY IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC Intraseasonal to Interannual Timescales from Seven Years of NASA Satellite Data |
4 |
| Deployment of the SEA-POL C-band Polarimetric Radar to SPURS-2 |
4 |
| Seasonal Variability of the Oceanic Circulation in the Gulf of San Jorge, Argentina |
4 |
| Marine Species Range Shifts Necessitate Advanced Policy Planning THE CASE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE |
4 |
| Variability in MAKASSAR STRAIT HEAT FLUX and Its Effect on the Eastern Tropical Indian Ocean |
4 |
| Connectivity, Dispersal, and Recruitment CONNECTING BENTHIC COMMUNITIES AND THE COASTAL OCEAN |
4 |
| On the Vorticity of Mesoscale Ocean Currents |
4 |
| Functioning of Coastal River-Dominated Ecosystems and Implications for Oil Spill Response FROM OBSERVATIONS TO MECHANISMS AND MODELS |
4 |
| DYNAMICAL DOWNSCALING OF EQUATORIAL FLOW RESPONSE TO PALAU |
3 |
| Energy and Momentum Lost to Wake Eddies and Lee Waves Generated by the North Equatorial Current and Tidal Flows at Peleliu, Palau |
3 |
| Simplified Models for Equatorial Waves with Vertical Structure |
3 |
| Short-Term Predictions of OCEANIC DRIFT |
3 |
| OLEANDER IS MORE THAN A FLOWER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF OCEANOGRAPHY ABOARD A MERCHANT VESSEL |
3 |
| APPLYING THE STEREOGRAPHIC PROJECTION TO MODELING OF THE FLOW OF THE ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT |
3 |
| ASTRONOMICAL TIME KEEPING OF EARTH HISTORY An Invaluable Contribution of Scientific Ocean Drilling |
3 |
| SUSTAINABILITY IN DEEP WATER The Challenges of Climate Change, Human Pressures, and Biodiversity Conservation |
3 |
| COMPARING AIR-SEA FLUX MEASUREMENTS FROM A NEW UNMANNED SURFACE VEHICLE AND PROVEN PLATFORMS DURING THE SPURS-2 FIELD CAMPAIGN |
3 |
| CAPTURING FRESH LAYERS WITH THE SURFACE SALINITY PROFILER |
3 |
| RAIN AND SUN CREATE SLIPPERY LAYERS IN THE EASTERN PACIFIC FRESH POOL |
3 |
| HIGH-RESOLUTION RAIN MAPS FROM AN X-BAND MARINE RADAR AND THEIR USE IN UNDERSTANDING OCEAN FRESHENING |
3 |
| Warm Blobs, Low-Oxygen Events, and an Eclipse THE OCEAN OBSERVATORIES INITIATIVE ENDURANCE ARRAY CAPTURES THEM ALL |
3 |
| Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Physical and Biological Properties along the Endurance Array of the California Current Ecosystem |
3 |
| The North Atlantic Biological Pump INSIGHTS FROM THE OCEAN OBSERVATORIES INITIATIVE IRMINGER SEA ARRAY |
3 |
| On the Factors Driving Upper-Ocean Salinity Variability at the Western Edge of the Eastern Pacific Fresh Pool |
3 |
| PROCESSES GOVERNING GIANT SUBDUCTION EARTHQUAKES IODP Drilling to Sample and Instrument Subduction Zone Megathrusts |
2 |
| OCEAN DRILLING PERSPECTIVES ON Meteorite Impacts |
2 |
| The Role of the Ocean Observatories Initiative in Monitoring the Offshore Earthquake Activity of the Cascadia Subduction Zone |
2 |
| Observation of Near-Surface Salinity and Temperature Structure with Dual-Sensor Lagrangian Drifters During SPURS-2 |
2 |
| ESTIMATING RAIN-GENERATED TURBULENCE AT THE OCEAN SURFACE USING THE ACTIVE CONTROLLED FLUX TECHNIQUE |
2 |
| EFFECTS OF RAINFALL ON THE ATMOSPHERE AND THE OCEAN DURING SPURS-2 |
2 |
| Multiscale Simulation, Data Assimilation, and Forecasting in Support of the SPURS-2 Field Campaign |
2 |