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Arthur J. Mariano is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focused career within this institution.

Mariano's work does not currently list recent papers, frequent co-authors, nor specific publication venues associated with their research output. There is also no available information on main or subfields of study or particular research topics.

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Their status is active, as they are not deceased, which suggests ongoing involvement in their academic discipline.

Best Publications

  • Life on the edge : marine life and fronts

    Donald Olson;Gary Hitchcock;Arthur Mariano;Carin Ashjian

  • Upper ocean response to Hurricane Gilbert

    Lynn K. Shay;Peter G. Black;Arthur J. Mariano;Jeffery D. Hawkins

  • Submesoscale dispersion in the vicinity of the Deepwater Horizon spill.

    Andrew C. Poje;Tamay M. Özgökmen;Bruce L. Lipphardt;Brian K. Haus

  • The 3D Oceanic Mixed Layer Response to Hurricane Gilbert

    S. Daniel Jacob;Lynn K. Shay;Arthur J. Mariano;Peter G. Black

  • Dynamics of the Eastern Surface Jets in the Equatorial Indian Ocean

    Weiqing Han;Julian P. McCreary;D. L. T. Anderson;Arthur J. Mariano

  • Pollution release tied to invariant manifolds: A case study for the coast of Florida

    Francois Lekien;Francois Lekien;Chad Coulliette;Arthur J. Mariano;Edward H. Ryan

  • On the modeling of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

    A.J. Mariano;V.H. Kourafalou;A. Srinivasan;H. Kang

  • An improved near-surface velocity climatology for the global ocean from drifter observations

    Lucas C. Laurindo;Arthur J. Mariano;Rick Lumpkin

  • Assimilation of drifter observations for the reconstruction of the Eulerian circulation field

    Anne Molcard;Leonid I. Piterbarg;Annalisa Griffa;Tamay M. Özgökmen

  • Lagrangian data in a high-resolution numerical simulation of the North Atlantic : I. Comparison with in situ drifter data

    Zulema D Garraffo;Arthur J Mariano;Annalisa Griffa;Carmela Veneziani

  • Mean and Near-Inertial Ocean Current Response to Hurricane Gilbert

    Lynn K. Shay;Arthur J. Mariano;S. Daniel Jacob;Edward H. Ryan

  • Oceanic Turbulence and Stochastic Models from Subsurface Lagrangian Data for the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

    Milena Veneziani;Annalisa Griffa;Andy M. Reynolds;Arthur J. Mariano

  • Eddy-mean flow decomposition and eddy-diffusivity estimates in the tropical Pacific Ocean: 1. Methodology

    Sonia Bauer;Mark S. Swenson;Annalisa Griffa;Arthur J. Mariano

  • Lagrangian Analysis and Prediction of Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

    Annalisa Griffa;A. D. Kirwan;Arthur J. Mariano;Tamay Özgökmen

  • Efficient objective analysis of dynamically heterogeneous and nonstationary fields via the parameter matrix

    Arthur J Mariano;Otis B Brown

  • The Western North Atlantic - A Lagrangian Viewpoint

    H. T. Rossby;S. C. Riser;A. J. Mariano

  • On the Predictability of Lagrangian Trajectories in the Ocean

    Tamay M. Özgökmen;Annalisa Griffa;Annalisa Griffa;Arthur J. Mariano;Leonid I. Piterbarg

  • Small synoptic/mesoscale eddies and energetic variability of the eastern Levantine basin

    Allan R. Robinson;Artur Hecht;Nadia Pinardi;Jonah Bishop

  • Lagrangian Analysis and Predictability of Coastal and Ocean Dynamics 2000

    Arthur J. Mariano;Annalisa Griffa;Tamay M. Özgökmen;Enrico Zambianchi

  • Property fields in an effluent plume of the Mississippi river

    G.L. Hitchcock;W.J. Wiseman;W.C. Boicourt;A.J. Mariano

Frequent Co-Authors

Annalisa Griffa
Annalisa Griffa National Research Council (CNR)
Tamay M. Özgökmen
Tamay M. Özgökmen University of Miami
Lynn K. Shay
Lynn K. Shay University of Miami
Eric P. Chassignet
Eric P. Chassignet Florida State University
Brian K. Haus
Brian K. Haus University of Miami
Patrick J. Hogan
Patrick J. Hogan United States Naval Research Laboratory
Shuyi S. Chen
Shuyi S. Chen University of Washington
Donald B. Olson
Donald B. Olson University of Miami
Sharon L. Smith
Sharon L. Smith University of Miami
George R. Halliwell
George R. Halliwell National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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