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David M. Farmer is affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution, which provides a framework for their scientific work.

There are no available records of recent papers published by David M. Farmer, nor details about their frequent co-authors or recurrent publication venues. Additionally, no information is provided regarding book publications or specific fields and subfields of study.

Given the absence of data on main topics of work, awards, or specific scholarly contributions, the profile focuses primarily on the known affiliation and general context of their scientific engagement within the academic community.

Best Publications

  • The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea

    Matthew H. Alford;Matthew H. Alford;Thomas Peacock;Jennifer A. MacKinnon;Jonathan D. Nash

  • Maximal two-layer exchange over a sill and through the combination of a sill and contraction with barotropic flow

    D. M. Farmer;L. Armi

  • The physical oceanography of fjords

    David M. Farmer;Howard J. Freeland

  • Structure and Generation of Turbulence at Interfaces Strained by Internal Solitary Waves Propagating Shoreward over the Continental Shelf

    J. N. Moum;David Farmer;W. D. Smyth;L. Armi

  • Tidal interaction of stratified flow with a sill in Knight Inlet

    David M. Farmer;J. Dungan Smith

  • The flow of Atlantic water through the Strait of Gibraltar

    David M. Farmer;Laurence Armi

  • The Connection between Bubble Size Spectra and Energy Dissipation Rates in the Upper Ocean

    Chris Garrett;Ming Li;David Farmer

  • Stratified flow over topography: the role of small-scale entrainment and mixing in flow establishment

    David Farmer;Laurence Armi

  • Observing Deep Convection in the Labrador Sea during Winter 1994/95

    Jonathan M. Lilly;Peter B. Rhines;Martin Visbeck;Russ Davis

  • Tide-Induced Variation of the Dynamics of a Salt Wedge Estuary

    W. Rockwell Geyer;David M. Farmer

  • Waveguide propagation of ambient sound in the ocean-surface bubble layer

    David M. Farmer;Svein Vagle

  • Near-Surface Turbulence in the Presence of Breaking Waves

    Johannes R. Gemmrich;David M. Farmer

  • Evidence for the importance of bubbles in increasing air–sea gas flux

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  • Internal Wave Observations in the South China Sea: The Role of Rotation and Non-Linearity

    David Farmer;Qiang Li;Jae‐Hun Park

  • The Generation and Evolution of Nonlinear Internal Waves in the Deep Basin of the South China Sea

    Qiang Li;David M. Farmer

  • The internal hydraulics of the Strait of Gibraltar and associated sills and narrows

    L. Armi;D. Farmer

  • The Measurement of Bubble-Size Distributions by Acoustical Backscatter

    Svein Vagle;David M. Farmer

  • Observations of Long Nonlinear Internal Waves in a Lake

    David M. Farmer

  • Organized structures in subsurface bubble clouds: Langmuir circulation in the open ocean

    Len Zedel;David Farmer

  • The Influence of Bubbles on Ambient Noise in the Ocean at High Wind Speeds

    David M. Farmer;David D. Lemon

  • Radiatively driven convection in ice-covered lakes: Observations, scaling, and a mixed layer model

    Dmitrii Mironov;Arkady Terzhevik;Georgy Kirillin;Tobias Jonas

  • Multiscale Measurements of Ocean Wave Breaking Probability

    Michael L. Banner;Johannes R. Gemmrich;David M. Farmer

  • Zones of impact around icebreakers affecting beluga whales in the Beaufort Sea.

    Christine Erbe;David M. Farmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence Armi
Laurence Armi University of California, San Diego
Matthew H. Alford
Matthew H. Alford University of California, San Diego
James N. Moum
James N. Moum Oregon State University
Ming Li
Ming Li University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Sonya Legg
Sonya Legg Princeton University
Ren-Chieh Lien
Ren-Chieh Lien University of Washington
Harper L. Simmons
Harper L. Simmons University of Alaska Fairbanks
Jonathan D. Nash
Jonathan D. Nash Oregon State University
Robert Pinkel
Robert Pinkel University of California, San Diego
Sen Jan
Sen Jan National Taiwan University

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