His primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Continental shelf, Current, Upwelling and Boundary current. In his research, Jason H. Middleton performs multidisciplinary study on Oceanography and Weddell Sea Bottom Water. His Current study deals with Flow intersecting with Vorticity.
His Upwelling research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydrographic survey and Boundary layer. His Boundary current research incorporates elements of Bloom, Photic zone, Algal bloom, Noctiluca scintillans and Nutrient. His work carried out in the field of Ekman transport brings together such families of science as Wind stress, Deep sea, Mooring, Mesoscale meteorology and Downwelling.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Continental shelf, Upwelling, Current and Barotropic fluid. His Current meter, Baroclinity, Boundary current, Reef and Hydrography investigations are all subjects of Oceanography research. His Continental shelf study combines topics in areas such as Wind stress, Climatology, Deep sea, Geophysics and Boundary layer.
His research integrates issues of Phytoplankton and Algal bloom in his study of Upwelling. In his research on the topic of Current, Wind wave is strongly related with Sea level. His Barotropic fluid research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Latitude, Geodesy, Dimensionless quantity and Wavenumber.
Jason H. Middleton mainly focuses on Oceanography, Upwelling, Plankton, Phytoplankton and Continental shelf. His research brings together the fields of Boundary layer and Oceanography. His studies in Upwelling integrate themes in fields like Noctiluca scintillans and Surface water.
His research in Plankton intersects with topics in Forcing and Zooplankton. His work in Continental shelf tackles topics such as Vorticity which are related to areas like Eddy, Gravity wave, Bathymetry and Barotropic fluid. His Current course of study focuses on Waves and shallow water and Reef.
Oceanography, Nutrient, Coral reef, Current and Reef are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Oceanography study are interwoven with issues in Particulates and Forcing. In the field of Nutrient, his study on Phytoplankton overlaps with subjects such as Seagrass and Phosphorus.
His study in Coral reef is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water column, Potential energy, Turbulence kinetic energy, Tidal range and Nitrate. His specific area of interest is Current, where Jason H. Middleton studies Boundary current. Jason H. Middleton frequently studies issues relating to Sea level and Reef.
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A comparison of observed upwelling mechanisms off the east coast of Australia
Moninya Roughan;Jason H Middleton.
computer science symposium in russia (2002)
Extreme coastal erosion enhanced by anomalous extratropical storm wave direction.
Mitchell D. Harley;Ian L. Turner;Michael A. Kinsela;Jason H. Middleton.
Scientific Reports (2017)
On the East Australian Current: Variability, encroachment, and upwelling
Moninya Roughan;Jason H. Middleton.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2004)
Topographically Induced Upwelling off Eastern Australia
Peter R. Oke;Jason H. Middleton.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (2000)
Nutrient enrichment off Port Stephens: the role of the East Australian Current
Peter R. Oke;Jason H. Middleton.
computer science symposium in russia (2001)
Mixing and bottom water formation in the shelf break region of the southern Weddell Sea
Theodore D. Foster;Arne Foldvik;Jason H. Middleton.
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1987)
Bottom water formation in the western Weddell Sea
Theodore D. Foster;Jason H. Middleton.
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1980)
Scale diagrams for forced plumes
B. R. Morton;Jason Middleton.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1973)
The tides of the southern Weddell Sea
Arne Foldvik;Jason H. Middleton;Theodore D. Foster.
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1990)
On the Dynamics of the Leeuwin Current
Andrew J. Weaver;Jason H. Middleton.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (1989)
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