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John M. Klinck is affiliated with Old Dominion University in the United States. Their research spans several key fields within environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a focus on global and planetary change, oceanography, ecology, atmospheric science, and policy-related marine and coastal management.

Their research topics cover a broad spectrum within marine and environmental sciences. Major topics include marine and fisheries research, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, coastal and marine ecosystem management, climate variability and models, and geophysics and gravity measurements.

John M. Klinck has contributed to a number of scientific publications. Recent papers include:

  • "Data-driven reconstruction reveals large-scale ocean circulation control on coastal sea level" (2021), published in Nature Climate Change
  • "Acceleration of U.S. Southeast and Gulf coast sea-level rise amplified by internal climate variability" (2023), published in Nature Communications
  • "Variability and Dynamics of Along-Shore Exchange on the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) Continental Shelf" (2022), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • "The Atlantic surfclam fishery and offshore wind energy development: 2. Assessing economic impacts" (2022), published in ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • "A Recirculating Eddy Promotes Subsurface Particle Retention in an Antarctic Biological Hotspot" (2021), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Klinck include Eric N. Powell, Eileen E. Hofmann, Daphne Munroe, Andrew M. Scheld, and Sarah Borsetti.

The scientist publishes regularly in venues specialized in marine and environmental sciences. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Journal of Shellfish Research
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Fisheries Oceanography
  • Marine and Coastal Fisheries

Klinck's work integrates various subfields of study, contributing significantly to understanding environmental and oceanographic processes that influence marine ecosystems and fisheries. Their expertise also extends into the management, monitoring, and policy aspects dealing with coastal and marine resource sustainability.

Best Publications

  • The physics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

    Worth D. Nowlin;John M. Klinck

  • The linkage between Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) and phytoplankton assemblages on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf

    Barbara B. Prézelin;Eileen E. Hofmann;Claudia Mengelt;John M. Klinck

  • Water Mass Distribution and Circulation West of the Antarctic Peninsula And Including Bransfield Strait

    Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Cathy M. Lascara;David A. Smith

  • A model study of Circumpolar Deep Water on the West Antarctic Peninsula and Ross Sea continental shelves

    Michael S. Dinniman;John M. Klinck;Walker O. Smith

  • Hydrography and circulation of the West Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf

    David A. Smith;Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Cathy M. Lascara

  • The Relationship Between Increasing Sea-surface Temperature and the Northward Spread of Perkinsus marinus (Dermo) Disease Epizootics in Oysters

    T. Cook;M. Folli;J. Klinck;S. Ford

  • Circulation near submarine canyons: A modeling study

    John M. Klinck

  • Water-mass properties and circulation on the west Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf in Austral Fall and Winter 2001

    John M. Klinck;Eileen E. Hofmann;Robert C. Beardsley;Baris Salihoglu

  • Cross-shelf exchange in a model of the Ross Sea circulation and biogeochemistry

    Michael S. Dinniman;John M. Klinck;Walker O. Smith

  • Modeling oyster populations: I. A commentary on filtration rate. Is faster always better?

    E.N. Powell;E.E. Hofmann;J.M. Klinck;S.M. Ray

  • Krill transport in the Scotia Sea and environs

    Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Ricardo A. Locarnini;Bettina Fach

  • The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica

    Raymond C. Smith;Karen S. Baker;William R. Fraser;Eileen E. Hofmann

  • Influence of sea ice cover and icebergs on circulation and water mass formation in a numerical circulation model of the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    Michael S. Dinniman;John M. Klinck;Walker O. Smith

  • A model study of circulation and cross-shelf exchange on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf

    Michael S. Dinniman;John M. Klinck

  • On the Role of Coastal Troughs in the Circulation of Warm Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Shelves

    Pierre St-Laurent;John M. Klinck;Michael S. Dinniman

  • A population dynamics model for the Japanese oyster, Crassostrea gigas

    Masato Kobayashi;Masato Kobayashi;Eileen E Hofmann;Eric N Powell;John M Klinck

  • A simple model of fjord and coastal circulation interaction

    John M. Klinck;James J. O'Brien;Harald Svendsen

  • Sensitivity of Circumpolar Deep Water Transport and Ice Shelf Basal Melt along the West Antarctic Peninsula to Changes in the Winds

    Michael S. Dinniman;John M. Klinck;Eileen E. Hofmann

  • ENSO and Variability of the Antarctic Peninsula Pelagic Marine Ecosystem

    Valerie J. Loeb;Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Osmund Holm-Hansen

  • Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula

    Barbara B. Prezelin;Eileen E. Hofmann;Mark A. Moline;John M. Klinck

  • Modeling the Vertical Distribution of Oyster Larvae in Response to Environmental Conditions

    Margaret M. Dekshenieks;Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Eric N. Powell

  • Flow near submarine canyons driven by constant winds

    Jun She;John M. Klinck

Frequent Co-Authors

Eileen E. Hofmann
Eileen E. Hofmann Old Dominion University
Michael S. Dinniman
Michael S. Dinniman Old Dominion University
Eric N. Powell
Eric N. Powell University of Southern Mississippi
Roger Mann
Roger Mann Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Walker O. Smith
Walker O. Smith Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Dennis J. McGillicuddy
Dennis J. McGillicuddy Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dale B. Haidvogel
Dale B. Haidvogel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel P. Costa
Daniel P. Costa University of California, Santa Cruz
Kendra L. Daly
Kendra L. Daly University of South Florida
Eugene J. Murphy
Eugene J. Murphy British Antarctic Survey

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