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L. Bruno Tremblay

L. Bruno Tremblay

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4004
World Ranking
7375
National Ranking
381

Best Publications

  • Using palaeo-climate comparisons to constrain future projections in CMIP5

    G. A. Schmidt;J. D. Annan;P. J. Bartlein;B. I. Cook

  • Modeling brine and nutrient dynamics in Antarctic sea ice: The case of dissolved silica

    Martin Vancoppenolle;Hugues Goosse;Anne de Montety;Thierry Fichefet

  • Recent changes in shelf hydrography in the Siberian Arctic: Potential for subsea permafrost instability

    Igor A. Dmitrenko;Sergey A. Kirillov;L. Bruno Tremblay;Heidemarie Kassens

  • The CMIP6 Sea-Ice Model Intercomparison Project (SIMIP): understanding sea ice through climate-model simulations

    Dirk Notz;Alexandra Jahn;Marika Holland;Elizabeth Hunke

  • The long-term and interannual variability of summer fresh water storage over the eastern Siberian shelf: Implication for climatic change

    Igor A. Dmitrenko;Sergey A. Kirillov;L. Bruno Tremblay

  • Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx), Part I: Scaling and statistical properties of sea‐ice deformation fields

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  • Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx), Part II: Evaluating linear kinematic features in high‐resolution sea‐ice simulations

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  • Ice–ocean boundary conditions for coupled models

    Gavin A. Schmidt;Cecilia M. Bitz;Uwe Mikolajewicz;L.-Bruno Tremblay

  • The Role of Natural Versus Forced Change in Future Rapid Summer Arctic Ice Loss

    Marika M. Holland;Cecilia M. Bitz;L.‐Bruno Tremblay;David A. Bailey

  • A basal stress parameterization for modeling landfast ice

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  • Impact of the Arctic Ocean Atlantic water layer on Siberian shelf hydrography

    Igor A. Dmitrenko;Sergey A. Kirillov;L. Bruno Tremblay;Dorothea Bauch

  • Evidence from driftwood records for century‐to‐millennial scale variations of the high latitude atmospheric circulation during the Holocene

    L.-B. Tremblay;L. A. Mysak;A. S. Dyke

  • Dynamic Preconditioning of the Minimum September Sea-Ice Extent

    James Williams;Bruno Tremblay;Robert Newton;Richard Allard

  • Numerical convergence of viscous‐plastic sea ice models

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  • Simulation of the interannual variability of the wind-driven Arctic sea-ice cover during 1958-1998

    G. Arfeuille;L. A. Mysak;L. B. Tremblay

  • Projected Polar Bear Sea Ice Habitat in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

    Stephen G. Hamilton;Laura Castro de la Guardia;Andrew E. Derocher;Vicki Sahanatien;Vicki Sahanatien

  • A tracer study of the Arctic Ocean's liquid freshwater export variability

    Alexandra Jahn;Alexandra Jahn;L. Bruno Tremblay;L. Bruno Tremblay;Robert Newton;Marika M. Holland

  • Effect of the large-scale atmospheric circulation on the variability of the Arctic Ocean freshwater export

    Alexandra Jahn;Bruno Tremblay;Bruno Tremblay;Lawrence A. Mysak;Robert Newton

  • Using the preconditioned Generalized Minimum RESidual (GMRES) method to solve the sea-ice momentum equation

    Jean-François Lemieux;Bruno Tremblay;Stephen Thomas;Jan Sedláček

  • Impact of the Ice Strength Formulation on the Performance of a Sea Ice Thickness Distribution Model in the Arctic

    Mischa Ungermann;L. Bruno Tremblay;Torge Martin;Martin Losch

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