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Michel Tsamados publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michel Tsamados sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Michel Tsamados D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michel Tsamados sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition

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  • Impact of Variable Atmospheric and Oceanic Form Drag on Simulations of Arctic Sea Ice

    Michel Tsamados;Daniel L. Feltham;David Schroeder;Daniela Flocco

  • September Arctic sea-ice minimum predicted by spring melt-pond fraction

    David Schröder;Daniel L. Feltham;Daniela Flocco;Michel Tsamados

  • A year-round satellite sea-ice thickness record from CryoSat-2

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  • Arctic Ocean surface geostrophic circulation 2003–2014

    Thomas W. K. Armitage;Thomas W. K. Armitage;Sheldon Bacon;Andy L. Ridout;Alek A. Petty;Alek A. Petty

  • Impact of a new anisotropic rheology on simulations of Arctic sea ice

    Michel Tsamados;Michel Tsamados;Daniel L. Feltham;Daniel L. Feltham;Alexander Wilchinsky;Alexander Wilchinsky

  • Sea ice roughness overlooked as a key source of uncertainty in CryoSat-2 ice freeboard retrievals

    Jack C. Landy;Alek A. Petty;Alek A. Petty;Michel Tsamados;Julienne C. Stroeve;Julienne C. Stroeve

  • Vibrational modes as a predictor for plasticity in a model glass

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  • Variability of the Ross Gyre, Southern Ocean: Drivers and responses revealed by satellite altimetry

    Tiago S. Dotto;Alberto Naveira Garabato;Sheldon Bacon;Michel Tsamados

  • Integrated Observations of Global Surface Winds, Currents, and Waves: Requirements and Challenges for the Next Decade

    Ana B. Villas Bôas;Fabrice Ardhuin;Alex Ayet;Alex Ayet;Mark A. Bourassa

  • A Facet-Based Numerical Model for Simulating SAR Altimeter Echoes From Heterogeneous Sea Ice Surfaces

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  • A Lagrangian Snow Evolution System for Sea Ice Applications (SnowModel-LG): Part II—Analyses

    Julienne Stroeve;Julienne Stroeve;Julienne Stroeve;Glen E. Liston;Samantha Buzzard;Samantha Buzzard;Lu Zhou

  • The MOSAiC ice floe: sediment-laden survivor from the Siberian shelf

    Thomas Krumpen;Florent Birrien;Frank Kauker;Thomas Rackow

  • Processes controlling surface, bottom and lateral melt of Arctic sea ice in a state of the art sea ice model.

    Michel Tsamados;Daniel Feltham;Alek Petty;David Schroeder

  • The impact of variable sea ice roughness on changes in Arctic Ocean surface stress: A model study

    Torge Martin;Michel Tsamados;David Schroeder;Daniel L. Feltham

  • SKIM, a Candidate Satellite Mission Exploring Global Ocean Currents and Waves

    Fabrice Ardhuin;Peter Brandt;Peter Brandt;Lucile Gaultier;Craig James Donlon

  • Advances in altimetric snow depth estimates using bi-frequency SARAL and CryoSat-2 Ka–Ku measurements

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  • Estimating snow depth over Arctic sea ice from calibrated dual-frequency radar freeboards

    Isobel R. Lawrence;Michel C. Tsamados;Julienne C. Stroeve;Julienne C. Stroeve;Thomas W. K. Armitage

  • Retrieving Sea Level and Freeboard in the Arctic: A Review of Current Radar Altimetry Methodologies and Future Perspectives

    Graham D. Quartly;Eero Rinne;Marcello Passaro;Ole B. Andersen

  • Faster decline and higher variability in the sea ice thickness of the marginal Arctic seas when accounting for dynamic snow cover

    Robbie D. C. Mallett;Julienne C. Stroeve;Julienne C. Stroeve;Julienne C. Stroeve;Michel Tsamados;Jack C. Landy;Jack C. Landy

Frequent Co-Authors

Julienne Stroeve
Julienne Stroeve University of Manitoba
Daniel L. Feltham
Daniel L. Feltham University of Reading
Sheldon Bacon
Sheldon Bacon National Oceanography Centre
Paul R. Holland
Paul R. Holland British Antarctic Survey
Stefan Hendricks
Stefan Hendricks Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Robert Ricker
Robert Ricker NORCE Research
Andrew Shepherd
Andrew Shepherd University of Leeds
Glen E. Liston
Glen E. Liston Colorado State University
Yevgeny Aksenov
Yevgeny Aksenov National Oceanography Centre
Peter Brandt
Peter Brandt GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

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