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51
Citations
11267
World Ranking
4690
National Ranking
1732

Overview

James A. Maslanik is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their professional association with this academic institution suggests involvement in research and teaching activities aligned with the university's scientific priorities and resources.

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Best Publications

  • A younger, thinner Arctic ice cover: Increased potential for rapid, extensive sea-ice loss

    J. A. Maslanik;C. Fowler;J. Stroeve;S. Drobot

  • Distribution and trends in Arctic sea ice age through spring 2011

    James Maslanik;Julienne Stroeve;Charles Fowler;William Emery

  • Arctic Sea Ice Extent Plummets in 2007

    Julienne Stroeve;Mark Serreze;Sheldon Drobot;Shari Gearheard

  • Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean

    Taneil Uttal;Judith A. Curry;Miles G. McPhee;Donald K. Perovich

  • Tracking the Arctic's shrinking ice cover: Another extreme September minimum in 2004

    J. C. Stroeve;M. C. Serreze;F. Fetterer;T. Arbetter

  • Predicting 21st‐century polar bear habitat distribution from global climate models

    George M. Durner;David C. Douglas;Ryan M. Nielson;Steven C. Amstrup

  • A record minimum arctic sea ice extent and area in 2002

    M. C. Serreze;J. A. Maslanik;T. A. Scambos;F. Fetterer

  • Recent decreases in Arctic summer ice cover and linkages to atmospheric circulation anomalies

    J.A. Maslanik;M.C. Serreze;R.G. Barry

  • Changes in Arctic sea ice result in increasing light transmittance and absorption

    Marcel Nicolaus;Christian Katlein;J. Maslanik;Stefan Hendricks

  • The Arctic sea ice-climate system: observations and modeling

    R. G. Barry;M. C. Serreze;J. A. Maslanik;R. H. Preller

  • On the Arctic climate paradox and the continuing role of atmospheric circulation in affecting sea ice conditions

    James Maslanik;Sheldon Drobot;Charles Fowler;William Emery

  • Sea ice response to an extreme negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation during winter 2009/2010

    Julienne C. Stroeve;James Maslanik;Mark C. Serreze;Ignatius Rigor

  • "It's not that simple": A collaborative comparison of sea ice environments, their uses, observed changes, and adaptations in Barrow, Alaska, USA, and Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada.

    Shari Gearheard;Warren Matumeak;Ilkoo Angutikjuaq;James Maslanik

  • On the record reduction in 1998 western Arctic Sea-ice cover

    James A. Maslanik;Mark C. Serreze;Thomas Agnew

  • Passive Microwave Signatures of Sea Ice

    Duane T. Eppler;L. Dennis Farmer;Alan W. Lohanick;Mark R. Anderson

  • Satellite-derived maps of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice motion : 1988 to 1994

    W. J. Emery;C. W. Fowler;J. A. Maslanik

  • Derivation of melt pond coverage on Arctic sea ice using MODIS observations

    Mark A. Tschudi;James A. Maslanik;Donald K. Perovich

  • Applications of Aerosondes in the Arctic

    J. A. Curry;J. Maslanik;G. Holland;J. Pinto

  • Late-Twentieth-Century Simulation of Arctic Sea Ice and Ocean Properties in the CCSM4

    Alexandra Jahn;Kara Sterling;Marika M. Holland;Jennifer E. Kay

  • Sea ice and polar climate in the NCAR CSM

    John W. Weatherly;Bruce P. Briegleb;William G. Large;James A. Maslanik

  • Winter atmospheric circulation in the Arctic Basin and possible relationships to the great salinity anomaly in the northern North Atlantic

    Mark C. Serreze;James A. Maslanik;Roger G. Barry;Ted L. Demaria

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Emery
William J. Emery University of Colorado Boulder
Julienne Stroeve
Julienne Stroeve University of Manitoba
Judith A. Curry
Judith A. Curry Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark C. Serreze
Mark C. Serreze University of Colorado Boulder
Jeffrey R. Key
Jeffrey R. Key National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scott Palo
Scott Palo University of Colorado Boulder
Roger G. Barry
Roger G. Barry University of Liverpool
Walter N. Meier
Walter N. Meier University of Colorado Boulder
Thorsten Markus
Thorsten Markus Goddard Space Flight Center
Matthew Sturm
Matthew Sturm University of Alaska Fairbanks

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