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Member Since 2014
Yoshihiro Nakayama
Honors & Awards
Cryosphere Early Career Award
Received December 2024
Outstanding Reviewer Award - JGR: Oceans
Received December 2023
Publications
Modeling Ocean Circulation and Ice Shelf Melt in the Bellingshausen Sea
The ice shelves in the Bellingshausen Sea are melting and thinning rapidly due to modified Circumpolar Deep Water (mCDW) intrusions carrying heat t...
March 21, 2024
Submesoscale Variability and Basal Melting in Ice Shelf Cavi...
February 04, 2024
Ice‐Front Retreat Controls on Ocean Dynamics Under Larsen C ...
September 21, 2023
Helicopter‐Based Ocean Observations Capture Broad Ocean Heat...
September 11, 2023
Impacts of Basal Melting of the Totten Ice Shelf and Biologi...
September 02, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Noble Gases Reveal the Influence of Ice and Coastal Biology on the Aerobic Budget for Antarctic Bottom Water.
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
physical-biological interactions | 22 february 2024
Virginia Cousens, Brice Loose, Yoshihiro Nakayama,...
Deep water formation in the ice-covered Southern Ocean is supposed to exert control on atmospheric CO2 and this control is limited primarily by air-se...
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The variability of Atlantic-origin water and impacts on Western Greenland
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 21 february 2024
Wakaba Otani, Yoshihiro Nakayama, Mike Wood, Ian G...
The North Atlantic subpolar gyre carries Atlantic Water (AW) towards the margins of western Greenland, which intrudes into fjords and contributes to t...
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Influence of local wind patterns on Circumpolar Deep Water transport in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 21 february 2024
Gemma K. O'Connor, Yoshihiro Nakayama, Eric J. Ste...
Ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) of West Antarctica are rapidly thinning via ocean-driven melting. Studies have shown that westerly win...
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