M. Susan Lozier mainly investigates Oceanography, Climatology, Water mass, Hydrography and North Atlantic Deep Water. His work on Ocean current, Thermohaline circulation and North Atlantic oscillation as part of general Oceanography research is frequently linked to Environmental science, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Thermohaline circulation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climate change and Latitude.
His work in the fields of Climatology, such as Atlantic hurricane, overlaps with other areas such as Ocean color. His Hydrography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Thermocline, Isopycnal, Gulf Stream and Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea. His research in Ocean gyre intersects with topics in Subtropical front, Biological pump and Convective mixing.
Oceanography, Climatology, Environmental science, Ocean gyre and Thermohaline circulation are his primary areas of study. Oceanography and Subtropics are commonly linked in his work. His Latitude research extends to Climatology, which is thematically connected.
As a member of one scientific family, M. Susan Lozier mostly works in the field of Ocean gyre, focusing on Gulf Stream and, on occasion, Thermocline, Latitude of the Gulf Stream and the Gulf Stream north wall index, Atmospheric sciences and Isopycnal. He has researched Thermohaline circulation in several fields, including Deep sea, Convection, Boundary current, Climate change and Circulation. M. Susan Lozier combines subjects such as Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and Structural basin with his study of North Atlantic Deep Water.
M. Susan Lozier mostly deals with Oceanography, Climatology, Environmental science, Thermohaline circulation and Subtropics. In his study, Heat budget is strongly linked to Ocean gyre, which falls under the umbrella field of Oceanography. His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Deep sea, Structural basin and Climate model.
The various areas that M. Susan Lozier examines in his Climate model study include Hydrography, Sea level and Magnitude. His research in Thermohaline circulation intersects with topics in Deep convection, Convection, Ocean current and Circulation. M. Susan Lozier has researched Boundary current in several fields, including Water mass, Drifter, Eddy and Mesoscale meteorology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Ocean heat content, Thermohaline circulation, Labrador Sea Water and Environmental science. His Climatology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Deep sea. His Ocean heat content study improves the overall literature in Oceanography.
His Thermohaline circulation study combines topics in areas such as Structural basin, Convection and Circulation. The Structural basin study combines topics in areas such as Thermal, Boundary current and Temperature salinity diagrams. M. Susan Lozier has included themes like Deep convection, Ocean current and Argo in his Labrador Sea Water study.
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The climatology of the North Atlantic
M.Susan Lozier;W.Brechner Owens;Ruth G. Curry.
Progress in Oceanography (1995)
Interior pathways of the North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Amy S. Bower;M. Susan Lozier;Stefan F. Gary;Claus W. Böning.
Nature (2009)
A sea change in our view of overturning in the subpolar North Atlantic
M. S. Lozier;F. Li;S. Bacon;F. Bahr.
Science (2019)
Signatures of the Mediterranean outflow from a North Atlantic climatology 1. Salinity and density fields
Michaela Ciobotaru Iorga;M. Susan Lozier.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1999)
The effect of advection on the nutrient reservoir in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre
Jaime B. Palter;M. Susan Lozier;Richard T. Barber.
Nature (2005)
Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt
M. Susan Lozier.
Science (2010)
Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program: A New International Ocean Observing System
M. Susan Lozier;Sheldon Bacon;Amy S. Bower;Stuart A. Cunningham.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2017)
Overturning in the North Atlantic.
M. Susan Lozier.
Annual Review of Marine Science (2012)
A comparison of methods to determine phytoplankton bloom initiation
Sarah R. Brody;M. Susan Lozier;John P. Dunne.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
The Spatial Pattern and Mechanisms of Heat-Content Change in the North Atlantic
M. Susan Lozier;Susan Leadbetter;Richard G. Williams;Vassil Roussenov.
Science (2008)
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