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Matthias Tomczak

Matthias Tomczak

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
7039
World Ranking
8546
National Ranking
403

Overview

Matthias Tomczak was affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Their academic profile indicates involvement in scientific research, though no specific publications or recent papers are documented in the available data.

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The data confirms that Matthias Tomczak is deceased, so all references to their career and work are made in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Regional Oceanography: An Introduction

    M. Tomczak;J. Stuart Godfrey

  • Evidence of the barrier layer in the surface layer of the tropics

    Janet Sprintall;Matthias Tomczak

  • Optimum multiparameter analysis of mixing in the thermocline of the eastern Indian Ocean

    Matthias Tomczak;Daniel G. B. Large

  • A multi-parameter extension of temperature/salinity diagram techniques for the analysis of non-isopycnal mixing

    Matthias Tomczak

  • Thermocline circulation and ventilation in the Indian Ocean derived from water mass analysis

    Y. You;M. Tomczak

  • Optimum multiparameter analysis of the water mass structure in the Atlantic Ocean thermocline

    Robert Poole;Matthias Tomczak

  • Age determination of mixed water masses using CFC and oxygen data

    Johannes Karstensen;Matthias Tomczak

  • Some historical, theoretical and applied aspects of quantitative water mass analysis

    Matthias Tomczak

  • Simulated Lagrangian pathways between the Leeuwin Current System and the upper-ocean circulation of the southeast Indian Ocean

    Catia M. Domingues;Catia M. Domingues;Mathew E. Maltrud;Susan E. Wijffels;John A. Church

  • Eddy shedding and energy conversions in the East Australian Current

    Mauricio M. Mata;Susan E. Wijffels;John A. Church;Matthias Tomczak

  • East Australian Current volume transports at 30°S: Estimates from the World Ocean Circulation Experiment hydrographic sections PR11/P6 and the PCM3 current meter array

    Mauricio M. Mata;Matthias Tomczak;Susan Wijffels;John A. Church

  • The South Pacific Current

    Lothar Stramma;Ray G. Peterson;Matthias Tomczak

  • The Mechanism for Antarctic Intermediate Water Renewal in a World Ocean Model

    Matthew H. England;J. Stuart Godfrey;Anthony C. Hirst;Matthias Tomczak

  • Island wakes in deep and shallow water

    Matthias Tomczak

  • The Nutrient Regime of Bass Strait

    CF Gibbs;M Tomczak;AR Longmore

  • An analysis of mixing in the frontal zone of South and North Atlantic Central Water off North-West Africa

    Matthias Tomczak

  • On the formation of Central Water and thermocline ventilation in the southern hemisphere

    Janet Sprintall;Matthias Tomczak

  • The Bass Strait Water Cascade during winter 1981

    M. Tomczak

  • Ventilation processes and water mass ages in the thermocline of the southeast Indian Ocean

    Johannes Karstensen;Matthias Tomczak

  • Salinity variability in the surface layer of the tropical western Pacific Ocean

    Matthias Tomczak

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Church
John A. Church University of New South Wales
Susan Wijffels
Susan Wijffels Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Catia M. Domingues
Catia M. Domingues National Oceanography Centre
Johannes Karstensen
Johannes Karstensen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Mathew E. Maltrud
Mathew E. Maltrud Los Alamos National Laboratory
Juliette Mignot
Juliette Mignot Université Paris Cité
Richard Coleman
Richard Coleman University of Tasmania
Janet Sprintall
Janet Sprintall University of California, San Diego
Matthew H. England
Matthew H. England University of New South Wales
Anthony C. Hirst
Anthony C. Hirst Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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