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Overview

Andrey Proshutinsky is affiliated with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the United States. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Environmental Chemistry as subfields.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Climate change and permafrost

Proshutinsky has been involved in publishing research in various reputable venues. These frequent publication outlets include:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Journal of Climate
  • Oceanography
  • Journal of Oceanological Research
  • Default Digital Object Group

Among the recent scientific papers authored or co-authored by Proshutinsky are:

  • "Temporal and spatial dependence of a yearlong record of sound propagation from the Canada Basin to the Chukchi Shelf" (2020, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America)
  • "Time Scales of the Greenland Freshwater Anomaly in the Subpolar North Atlantic" (2021, Journal of Climate)
  • "Climate-Relevant Ocean Transport Measurements in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans" (2021, Oceanography)
  • "90 years of Arctic Ocean Exploration at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution" (2020, Journal of Oceanological Research)
  • "10.1121/10.0001970.1" (2020, Default Digital Object Group)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Richard Krishfield
  • Megan S. Ballard
  • Mohsen Badiey
  • Jason D. Sagers
  • John A. Colosi

Best Publications

  • Two circulation regimes of the wind-driven Arctic Ocean

    A.Y. Proshutinsky;M.A. Johnson

  • Pacific Ocean inflow: Influence on catastrophic reduction of sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean

    Koji Shimada;Takashi Kamoshida;Motoyo Itoh;Shigeto Nishino

  • Beaufort Gyre freshwater reservoir: State and variability from observations

    Andrey Proshutinsky;Richard A. Krishfield;Mary-Louise Timmermans;John M. Toole

  • The role of the Beaufort Gyre in Arctic climate variability: Seasonal to decadal climate scales

    A. Proshutinsky;R. H. Bourke;F. A. McLaughlin

  • Maritime Aerosol Network as a component of Aerosol Robotic Network

    A. Smirnov;B. N. Holben;I. Slutsker;D. M. Giles

  • State of the Climate in 2014

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Rapid change in freshwater content of the Arctic Ocean

    M. G. McPhee;Andrey Proshutinsky;James H. Morison;Michael Steele

  • Influences of the ocean surface mixed layer and thermohaline stratification on Arctic Sea ice in the central Canada Basin

    John M. Toole;Mary-Louise Timmermans;Donald K. Perovich;Richard A. Krishfield

  • Automated Ice-Tethered Profilers for Seawater Observations under Pack Ice in All Seasons

    Richard A. Krishfield;John M. Toole;Andrey Proshutinsky;Mary-Louise Timmermans

  • The Ice-Tethered Profiler : Argo of the Arctic

    John M. Toole;Richard A. Krishfield;Mary-Louise Timmermans;Andrey Proshutinsky

  • Deterioration of perennial sea ice in the Beaufort Gyre from 2003 to 2012 and its impact on the oceanic freshwater cycle

    Richard A. Krishfield;Andrey Proshutinsky;Kazutaka Tateyama;William J. Williams

  • The Arctic Ocean Tides

    Z. Kowalik;A. Y. Proshutinsky

  • Arctic circulation regimes.

    Andrey Proshutinsky;Dmitry S. Dukhovskoy;Mary-Louise Timmermans;Richard A. Krishfield

  • Analysis of the Beaufort Gyre Freshwater Content in 2003–2018

    Andrey Proshutinsky;Richard A. Krishfield;John M. Toole;Mary-Louise Timmermans

  • Halocline structure in the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean

    Koji Shimada;Motoyo Itoh;Shigeto Nishino;Fiona A. McLaughlin

  • Mechanisms of Pacific Summer Water variability in the Arctic's Central Canada Basin

    Mary-Louise Timmermans;Andrey Proshutinsky;Elena Golubeva;Jennifer M. Jackson

  • Eddies in the Canada Basin, Arctic Ocean, Observed from Ice-Tethered Profilers

    Mary-Louise Timmermans;John M. Toole;Andrey Proshutinsky;Richard A. Krishfield

  • State of the Climate in 2016

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Sea ice drift in the Arctic since the 1950s

    Sirpa M. A. Hakkinen;Andrey Proshutinsky;Igor M. Ashik

  • Characterizing the eddy field in the Arctic Ocean halocline

    Mengnan Zhao;Mary-Louise Timmermans;Sylvia T. Cole;Richard A. Krishfield

  • [Regional Climates] Central South America 2016

    J. A. Marengo;Jhan Carlo Espinoza;L. M. Alves;J. Ronchail

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary-Louise Timmermans
Mary-Louise Timmermans Yale University
John M. Toole
John M. Toole Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mark A. Johnson
Mark A. Johnson Yale University
Sirpa Häkkinen
Sirpa Häkkinen Goddard Space Flight Center
Wieslaw Maslowski
Wieslaw Maslowski Naval Postgraduate School
Donald K. Perovich
Donald K. Perovich Dartmouth College
Michael Karcher
Michael Karcher Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
James E. Overland
James E. Overland Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Eddy C. Carmack
Eddy C. Carmack Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Jinlun Zhang
Jinlun Zhang University of Washington

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