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Hiroyasu Hasumi

Hiroyasu Hasumi

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
5967
World Ranking
7843
National Ranking
232

Overview

Hiroyasu Hasumi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on Environmental Science. Their research predominantly covers subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Global and Planetary Change, alongside topics including Climate variability and models, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes.

They have contributed extensively to the understanding of marine and coastal ecosystems, climate change and permafrost, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, as well as cryospheric studies and observations.

Frequent coauthors of Hiroyasu Hasumi include Takao Kawasaki with six collaborations, Kensuke K. Komatsu and Yuhei Takaya each with five collaborations, Yūsuke Yokoyama with four, and Takahiro Toyoda with three coauthored works.

Hiroyasu Hasumi's published works appear regularly in multiple scientific venues. The most common publication venues include the Journal of Oceanography, where they have three publications, the Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans and Geophysical Research Letters, with two publications each, and Scientific Reports as well as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), also with two publications each.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Hasumi demonstrate a focus on oceanographic and climate systems. These publications include:

  • The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-Resolution Models (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans)
  • Glacial mode shift of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation by warming over the Southern Ocean (2021, Communications Earth & Environment)
  • Response of Eurasian Temperature to Barents-Kara Sea Ice: Evaluation by Multi-Model Seasonal Predictions (2022, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Arctic Warming and Associated Sea Ice Reduction in the Early 20th Century Induced by Natural Forcings in MRI-ESM2.0 Climate Simulations and Multimodel Analyses (2021, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Biogeochemical impacts of flooding discharge with high suspended sediment on coastal seas: a modeling study for a microtidal open bay (2021, Scientific Reports)

Best Publications

  • Investigating the Causes of the Response of the Thermohaline Circulation to Past and Future Climate Changes

    Ronald J. Stouffer;J. Yin;J. M. Gregory;J. M. Gregory;K. W. Dixon

  • A model intercomparison of changes in the Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration

    J. M. Gregory;J. M. Gregory;K. W. Dixon;R. J. Stouffer;A. J. Weaver

  • Developments in ocean climate modelling

    Stephen M. Griffies;Claus Böning;Frank O. Bryan;Eric P. Chassignet

  • MIROC4h—A New High-Resolution Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled General Circulation Model

    Takashi T. Sakamoto;Yoshiki Komuro;Teruyuki Nishimura;Masayoshi Ishii;Masayoshi Ishii

  • The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-Resolution Models

    Joël J.‐M. Hirschi;Bernard Barnier;Claus W. Böning;Arne Biastoch

  • Responses of the Kuroshio and the Kuroshio Extension to global warming in a high-resolution climate model

    Takashi T. Sakamoto;Hiroyasu Hasumi;Masayoshi Ishii;Seita Emori;Seita Emori

  • A series of zonal jets embedded in the broad zonal flows in the Pacific obtained in eddy-permitting ocean general circulation models

    Hideyuki Nakano;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • Deep Pacific Circulation Controlled by Vertical Diffusivity at the Lower Thermocline Depths

    Hiroyuki Tsujino;Hiroyasu Hasumi;Nobuo Suginohara

  • Widespread collapse of the Ross Ice Shelf during the late Holocene

    Yusuke Yokoyama;Yusuke Yokoyama;John B. Anderson;Masako Yamane;Masako Yamane;Lauren M. Simkins

  • Effects of locally enhanced vertical diffusivity over rough bathymetry on the world ocean circulation

    Hiroyasu Hasumi;Nobuo Suginohara

  • Arctic dipole anomaly and its contribution to sea ice export from the Arctic Ocean in the 20th century

    Eiji Watanabe;Jia Wang;Akimasa Sumi;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • Ocean modeling in an eddying regime

    Matthew W. Hecht;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • Modeling Antarctic ice shelf responses to future climate changes and impacts on the ocean

    Kazuya Kusahara;Kazuya Kusahara;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • The thermal threshold of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and its control by wind stress forcing during glacial climate

    A. Oka;H. Hasumi;A. Abe-Ouchi

  • Modeling sea ice production and dense shelf water formation in coastal polynyas around East Antarctica

    Kazuya Kusahara;Hiroyasu Hasumi;Takeshi Tamura

  • Pacific Water Transport in the Western Arctic Ocean Simulated by an Eddy-Resolving Coupled Sea Ice–Ocean Model

    Eiji Watanabe;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • Impact of the Mertz Glacier Tongue calving on dense water formation and export

    Kazuya Kusahara;Hiroyasu Hasumi;Guy D. Williams

  • Generation and Growth Mechanism of the Natal Pulse

    Motohiko Tsugawa;Hiroyasu Hasumi

  • Atlantic deep circulation controlled by heating in the Southern Ocean

    Hiroyasu Hasumi;Nobuo Suginohara

  • Sensitivity of a Global Ocean General Circulation Model to Tracer Advection Schemes

    Hiroyasu Hasumi;Nobuo Suginohara

  • Study on vertical profiles of rare earth elements by using an ocean general circulation model

    Akira Oka;Hiroyasu Hasumi;Hajime Obata;Toshitaka Gamo

  • Modeling ice shelf water overflow and bottom water formation in the southern Weddell Sea

    Yoshimasa Matsumura;Hiroyasu Hasumi

Frequent Co-Authors

Ayako Abe-Ouchi
Ayako Abe-Ouchi University of Tokyo
Seita Emori
Seita Emori University of Tokyo
Masahide Kimoto
Masahide Kimoto University of Tokyo
Robert A. Massom
Robert A. Massom Australian Antarctic Division
Guy D. Williams
Guy D. Williams University of Tasmania
Yusuke Yokoyama
Yusuke Yokoyama University of Tokyo
Masayoshi Ishii
Masayoshi Ishii Japan Meteorological Agency
Toru Nozawa
Toru Nozawa Okayama University
Takeshi Tamura
Takeshi Tamura National Institute of Polar Research
Ichiro Yasuda
Ichiro Yasuda University of Tokyo

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