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Overview

Maarten C. Buijsman is affiliated with the University of Southern Mississippi in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on Oceanography. The scientist's work incorporates related subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Geophysics, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Climate variability and models
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques

Maarten C. Buijsman has authored and co-authored papers published in various venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Journal of Physical Oceanography
  • Ocean Modelling
  • Ocean science

Notable recent papers authored by Buijsman include:

  • On the interplay between horizontal resolution and wave drag and their effect on tidal baroclinic mode waves in realistic global ocean simulations, 2020, Ocean Modelling
  • Accuracy assessment of global internal-tide models using satellite altimetry, 2021, Ocean science
  • Near-Surface Oceanic Kinetic Energy Distributions From Drifter Observations and Numerical Models, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Near-Inertial Wave Energetics Modulated by Background Flows in a Global Model Simulation, 2022, Journal of Physical Oceanography
  • Long lived second mode internal solitary waves in the Andaman Sea, 2020, Scientific Reports

Collaborations form an important part of Buijsman's academic work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Brian K. Arbic
  • Jay F. Shriver
  • Roy Barkan
  • Oladeji Q. Siyanbola
  • Miguel Solano

The research contributions of Maarten C. Buijsman cover a wide range of oceanographic phenomena and modeling approaches. Their work involves the study of tidal dynamics, internal waves, kinetic energy distribution in oceans, and the interaction between atmospheric and oceanic processes. The breadth of publication venues and co-author networks indicates active participation in interdisciplinary research within the geosciences community.

Best Publications

  • The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea

    Matthew H. Alford;Matthew H. Alford;Thomas Peacock;Jennifer A. MacKinnon;Jonathan D. Nash

  • Climate Process Team on Internal Wave–Driven Ocean Mixing

    Jennifer A. MacKinnon;Zhongxiang Zhao;Caitlin B. Whalen;Amy F. Waterhouse

  • On the generation and evolution of nonlinear internal waves in the South China Sea

    M. C. Buijsman;Y. Kanarska;J. C. McWilliams

  • Deep-ocean mixing driven by small-scale internal tides

    Clément Vic;Alberto C. Naveira Garabato;J. A. Mattias Green;Amy F. Waterhouse

  • Morphodynamics of a tidal lagoon and the adjacent coast

    M.J.F. Stive;Z.B. Wang;M. Capobianco;P. Ruol

  • The coastal tract (Part 2): Applications of aggregated modeling of low-order coastal change

    P.J. Cowell;M.J.F. Stive;A.W. Niedoroda;D.J.P. Swift

  • A Primer on Global Internal Tide and Internal Gravity Wave Continuum Modeling in HYCOM and MITgcm

    Brian K. Arbic;Matthew H. Alford;Joseph K. Ansong;Maarten C. Buijsman

  • Double-Ridge Internal Tide Interference and Its Effect on Dissipation in Luzon Strait

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Sonya Legg;Jody Klymak

  • Three-Dimensional Double-Ridge Internal Tide Resonance in Luzon Strait

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Jody M. Klymak;Sonya Legg;Matthew H. Alford

  • Field and model data analysis of sand transport patterns in Texel Tidal inlet (the Netherlands)

    E.P.L. Elias;J. Cleveringa;M.C. Buijsman;J.A. Roelvink;J.A. Roelvink

  • Modeling the effects of wave climate and sediment supply variability on large-scale shoreline change

    Peter Ruggiero;Maarten Buijsman;George M. Kaminsky;Guy Gelfenbaum

  • Internal waves on the upstream side of a large sill of the Mascarene Ridge: a comprehensive view of their generation mechanisms and evolution

    J.C.B. da Silva;M.C. Buijsman;J.M. Magalhaes

  • Frequency content of sea surface height variability from internal gravity waves to mesoscale eddies

    Anna C. Savage;Brian K. Arbic;James G. Richman;Jay F. Shriver

  • Impact of Parameterized Internal Wave Drag on the Semidiurnal Energy Balance in a Global Ocean Circulation Model

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Joseph K. Ansong;Brian K. Arbic;James G. Richman

  • East‐west asymmetry in nonlinear internal waves from Luzon Strait

    M. C. Buijsman;M. C. Buijsman;J. C. McWilliams;C. R. Jackson

  • Long-term ferry-ADCP observations of tidal currents in the Marsdiep inlet

    Maarten Cornelis Buijsman;Herman Ridderinkhof

  • Semidiurnal internal tide incoherence in the equatorial Pacific

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Brian K. Arbic;James G. Richman;Jay F. Shriver

  • On the interplay between horizontal resolution and wave drag and their effect on tidal baroclinic mode waves in realistic global ocean simulations

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Gordon R. Stephenson;Joseph K. Ansong;Brian K. Arbic

  • Historical evolution of the Columbia River littoral cell

    George M. Kaminsky;Peter Ruggiero;Maarten C. Buijsman;Diana McCandless

  • Modeling Semidiurnal Internal Tide Variability in the Southern California Bight

    M. C. Buijsman;Y. Uchiyama;J. C. McWilliams;C. R. Hill-Lindsay

  • Long-term evolution of sand waves in the Marsdiep inlet. I: High-resolution observations

    Maarten C. Buijsman;Herman Ridderinkhof

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian K. Arbic
Brian K. Arbic University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jay F. Shriver
Jay F. Shriver United States Naval Research Laboratory
Matthew H. Alford
Matthew H. Alford University of California, San Diego
Sonya Legg
Sonya Legg Princeton University
Jody M. Klymak
Jody M. Klymak University of Victoria
Harper L. Simmons
Harper L. Simmons University of Alaska Fairbanks
Alan J. Wallcraft
Alan J. Wallcraft United States Naval Research Laboratory
Peter Ruggiero
Peter Ruggiero Oregon State University
Guy Gelfenbaum
Guy Gelfenbaum United States Geological Survey
Jonathan D. Nash
Jonathan D. Nash Oregon State University

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