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D-Index
48
Citations
8326
World Ranking
5558
National Ranking
200

Overview

Gregory Ivey is affiliated with the University of Western Australia and focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular expertise in Oceanography. Their scholarly output spans 37 publications in this main field, emphasizing the dynamics of marine and atmospheric environments.

Their research covers multiple subfields of study, including:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology

Within these areas, the main topics explored in their work are:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Climate variability and models
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Frequent publication venues for Gregory Ivey include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Ocean Modelling

Their body of published papers highlights contributions to understanding ocean processes and mixing mechanisms. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Mixing Driven by Breaking Nonlinear Internal Waves," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Observations of Enhanced Sediment Transport by Nonlinear Internal Waves," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Directional decomposition of internal tides propagating from multiple generation sites," 2021, Ocean Modelling
  • "The potential role of turbulence in modulating the migration of demersal zooplankton," 2020, Limnology and Oceanography
  • "Roles of Shear and Convection in Driving Mixing in the Ocean," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Nicole L. Jones
  • Matthew D. Rayson
  • Bishakhdatta Gayen
  • Devang Falor
  • Debasis Sengupta

Best Publications

  • On the Nature of Turbulence in a Stratified Fluid. Part I: The Energetics of Mixing

    G. N. Ivey;J. Imberger

  • Density Stratification, Turbulence, but How Much Mixing?

    Gregory Ivey;K.B. Winters;J.R. Koseff

  • Parameterization of turbulent fluxes and scales using homogeneous sheared stably stratified turbulence simulations

    Lucinda H. Shih;Jeffrey R. Koseff;Gregory N. Ivey;Joel H. Ferziger

  • Experiments on mixing due to internal solitary waves breaking on uniform slopes

    H. Michallet;Gregory Ivey

  • Vertical mixing due to the breaking of critical internal waves on sloping boundaries

    G. N. Ivey;R. I. Nokes

  • The degeneration of large-scale interfacial gravity waves in lakes

    D.A. Horn;Jorg Imberger;Gregory Ivey

  • The degeneration of internal waves in lakes with sloping topography

    L. Boegman;Gregory Ivey;Jorg Imberger

  • Magma-mixing and the dynamics of withdrawal from stratified reservoirs

    Stephen Blake;Gregory N. Ivey

  • On the Nature of Turbulence in a Stratified Fluid. Part II: Application to Lakes

    J. Imberger;G. N. Ivey

  • High‐frequency internal waves in large stratified lakes

    L. Boegman;Jorg Imberger;Gregory Ivey;Jason Antenucci

  • Measurements of diapycnal diffusivities in stratified fluids

    Michael E. Barry;Gregory N. Ivey;Kraig B. Winters;Jörg Imberger

  • Upwelling on the south-west coast of Australia—source of the Capes Current?

    Guy H. Gersbach;Charitha B. Pattiaratchi;Gregory N. Ivey;George R. Cresswell

  • Flow separation and resuspension beneath shoaling nonlinear internal waves

    Leon Boegman;Gregory N. Ivey

  • Confronting Grand Challenges in environmental fluid mechanics

    T. Dauxois;Thomas Peacock;P. Bauer;C. P. Caulfield

  • Nearshore circulation in a tropical fringing reef system

    Soheila Taebi;Ryan J. Lowe;Charitha B. Pattiaratchi;Greg N. Ivey

  • Localized mixing due to a breaking internal wave ray at a sloping bottom

    I.P.D. De Silva;Jorg Imberger;Gregory Ivey

  • Turbulent mixing in a sloping benthic boundary layer energized by internal waves

    Gregory Ivey;K.B. Winters;I.P.D. De Silva

  • Estimating turbulent kinetic energy dissipation using the inertial subrange method in environmental flows

    Cynthia E. Bluteau;Nicole L. Jones;Gregory N. Ivey

  • The energetics of large-scale internal wave degeneration in lakes

    L. Boegman;Gregory Ivey;Jorg Imberger

  • Density and viscosity gradients in zoned magma chambers, and their influence withdrawal dynamics

    Stephen Blake;Gregory N. Ivey

  • Disaggregation of Microcystis aeruginosa colonies under turbulent mixing: laboratory experiments in a grid-stirred tank

    Katherine R. O’Brien;David L. Meyer;Anya M. Waite;Gregory N. Ivey

  • Hydraulics and mixing in controlled exchange flows

    Andrew M. Hogg;Gregory N. Ivey;Kraig B. Winters

  • Shoaling internal solitary waves

    B.R. Sutherland;K.J. Barrett;Gregory Ivey

  • A model of the vertical mixing in Lake Erie in summer

    G. N. Ivey;J. C. Patterson

  • The variation of flow and turbulence across the sediment-water interface

    J. J. Voermans;M. Ghisalberti;G. N. Ivey

  • Hydraulics and mixing in controlled exchange flows

    A.Mcc. Hogg;Gregory Ivey;K.B. Winters

Frequent Co-Authors

Jörg Imberger
Jörg Imberger University of Miami
Ryan J. Lowe
Ryan J. Lowe University of Western Australia
Charitha Pattiaratchi
Charitha Pattiaratchi University of Western Australia
Jeffrey R. Koseff
Jeffrey R. Koseff Stanford University
Matthew R. Hipsey
Matthew R. Hipsey University of Western Australia
Anya M. Waite
Anya M. Waite Dalhousie University
Andrew W. Woods
Andrew W. Woods University of Cambridge
Andrew McC. Hogg
Andrew McC. Hogg Australian National University
Peter Bauer
Peter Bauer European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Nadia Pinardi
Nadia Pinardi University of Bologna

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