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49
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5200
National Ranking
1912

Overview

James F. Lynch is affiliated with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the United States. Their research spans several fields within the arts and humanities, including language and linguistics, anthropology, and aspects of engineering and management related to sustainability and technology.

Their main topics of work include:

  • Lexicography and Language Studies
  • Historical and Literary Studies
  • Historical Linguistics and Language Studies
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Advanced Neural Network Applications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lynch are:

  • Sarah Ogilvie
  • André Cabrera Serrenho
  • Michael Adams
  • Sam Wookey
  • Kory Stamper

Their publications appear predominantly in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Eighteenth-Century Life
  • Dictionaries

Notable recent papers authored by Lynch include:

  • "What really matters to reduce the energy demand of household electronics? Global sensitivity analysis of circular economy strategies for the United Kingdom," 2023, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Leveraging Domain Adaptation for Low-Resource Geospatial Machine Learning," 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Honoring Jim Springer Borck," 2021, Eighteenth-Century Life

In addition to their articles, Lynch has contributed a book publication:

  • The Cambridge Companion to English Dictionaries, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020

The work of James F. Lynch integrates interdisciplinary approaches across arts, humanities, and sustainability sciences, with contributions to both digital and linguistic scholarship. Their involvement in diverse fields reflects a combination of language-focused research and applied environmental and technological concerns within their publications and collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Ocean Acoustic Tomography

    Walter Munk;Peter Worcester;Carl Wunsch;James F. Lynch

  • The role of wave-induced density-driven fluid mud flows for cross-shelf transport on the Eel River continental shelf

    P Traykovski;W.R Geyer;J.D Irish;J.F Lynch

  • Internal solitons in the northeastern south China Sea. Part I: sources and deep water propagation

    S.R. Ramp;Tswen Yung Tang;T.F. Duda;J.F. Lynch

  • Internal tide and nonlinear internal wave behavior at the continental slope in the northern south China Sea

    T.F. Duda;J.F. Lynch;J.D. Irish;R.C. Beardsley

  • An overview of the 1995 SWARM shallow-water internal wave acoustic scattering experiment

    J.R. Apel;M. Badiey;Ching-Sang Chiu;S. Finette

  • Geometry, migration, and evolution of wave orbital ripples at LEO-15

    Peter Traykovski;Alex E. Hay;James D. Irish;James F. Lynch

  • Internal solitons in the ocean and their effect on underwater sound

    John R. Apel;Lev A. Ostrovsky;Yury A. Stepanyants;James F. Lynch

  • Fundamentals of Shallow Water Acoustics

    Boris Katsnelson;Valery Petnikov;James Lynch

  • Perturbative inversion methods for obtaining bottom geoacoustic parameters in shallow water

    Subramaniam D. Rajan;James F. Lynch;George V. Frisk

  • Quantitative measures of air-gun pulses recorded on sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) using acoustic tags during controlled exposure experiments.

    P. T. Madsen;M. Johnson;P. J. O. Miller;N. Aguilar Soto

  • Shallow Water '06: A Joint Acoustic Propagation/Nonlinear Internal Wave Physics Experiment

    Dajun Tang;James N. Moum;James F. Lynch;Philip A. Abbot

  • Tomographic inversion for sediment parameters in shallow water

    Gopu R. Potty;James H. Miller;James F. Lynch;Kevin B. Smith

  • Observations of nonlinear internal waves on the outer New England continental shelf during the summer Shelfbreak Primer study

    John A. Colosi;Robert C. Beardsley;James F. Lynch;Glen Gawarkiewicz

  • Measurement and modeling of three-dimensional sound intensity variations due to shallow-water internal waves

    Mohsen Badiey;Boris G. Katsnelson;James F. Lynch;Serguey Pereselkov

  • Determining suspended sediment particle size information from acoustical and optical backscatter measurements

    James F. Lynch;James D. Irish;Christopher R. Sherwood;Yogesh C. Agrawal

  • Shallow water waveguide characterization using the Hankel transform

    George V. Frisk;James F. Lynch

  • Acoustic travel-time perturbations due to shallow-water internal waves and internal tides in the Barents Sea Polar Front: Theory and experiment

    James F. Lynch;Guoliang Jin;Richard Pawlowicz;Douglas Ray

  • Estimates of suspended-sediment flux and bedform activity on the inner portion of the Eel continental shelf

    D.A Cacchione;P.L Wiberg;J Lynch;J Irish

  • Shallow-Water Acoustics

    William A. Kuperman;James F. Lynch

  • Acoustic Ducting, Reflection, Refraction, and Dispersion by Curved Nonlinear Internal Waves in Shallow Water

    J.F. Lynch;Ying-Tsong Lin;T.F. Duda;A.E. Newhall

  • Internal solitons in the ocean

    John R. Apel;Lev A. Ostrovsky;Yury A. Stepanyants;James F. Lynch

Frequent Co-Authors

Glen Gawarkiewicz
Glen Gawarkiewicz Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Peter F. Worcester
Peter F. Worcester University of California, San Diego
Bruce D. Cornuelle
Bruce D. Cornuelle University of California, San Diego
Tswen Yung Tang
Tswen Yung Tang National Taiwan University
Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Robert C. Beardsley
Robert C. Beardsley Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Albert J. Plueddemann
Albert J. Plueddemann Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Carl Wunsch
Carl Wunsch Harvard University
Ola M. Johannessen
Ola M. Johannessen Nansen Scientific Society

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