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Overview

Paul G. Myers is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research contributions span several areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong emphasis on atmospheric science and oceanography.

The main fields of study covered by their work include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

The subfields of study relate to:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Geology

The primary research topics addressed are:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Climate variability and models
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Paul G. Myers has multiple frequent co-authors, including:

  • Clark Pennelly
  • Qiang Wang
  • Frédéric Dupont
  • Dmitry Dukhovskoy
  • Bruno Tremblay

The most common publication venues for their research are:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • University of Alberta Library
  • ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul G. Myers include:

  • The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-Resolution Models, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 1. Scaling and Statistical Properties of Sea-Ice Deformation Fields, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 2. Evaluating Linear Kinematic Features in High-Resolution Sea Ice Simulations, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Changing Spatial Patterns of Deep Convection in the Subpolar North Atlantic, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Changing freshwater contributions to the Arctic, 2021, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene

Best Publications

  • Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program: A New International Ocean Observing System

    M. Susan Lozier;Sheldon Bacon;Amy S. Bower;Stuart A. Cunningham

  • Recent increases in Arctic freshwater flux affects Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning circulation

    Qian Yang;Timothy H. Dixon;Paul G. Myers;Jennifer Bonin

  • Modeling the paleocirculation of the Mediterranean: The Last Glacial Maximum and the Holocene with emphasis on the formation of sapropel S 1

    Paul G. Myers;Keith Haines;Eelco J. Rohling

  • The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-Resolution Models

    Joël J.‐M. Hirschi;Bernard Barnier;Claus W. Böning;Arne Biastoch

  • Eddy-permitting ocean circulation hindcasts of past decades

    Bernard Barnier;Laurent Brodeau;Julien Le Sommer;Jean-Marc Molines

  • Irminger Water variability in the West Greenland Current

    Paul G. Myers;Nilgun Kulan;Mads H. Ribergaard

  • Correction: Corrigendum: Recent increases in Arctic freshwater flux affects Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning circulation

    Qian Yang;Timothy H. Dixon;Paul G. Myers;Jennifer Bonin

  • Structure and variability of the West Greenland Current in Summer derived from 6 repeat standard sections

    Paul G. Myers;Chris Donnelly;Mads H. Ribergaard

  • 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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  • Impact of freshwater from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago on Labrador Sea water formation

    Paul G. Myers

  • Response of the Mediterranean Sea thermohaline circulation to observed changes in the winter wind stress field in the period 1980–1993

    Sarah Samuel;Keith Haines;Simon Josey;Paul G. Myers

  • Greenland freshwater pathways in the sub-Arctic Seas from model experiments with passive tracers

    Dmitry S. Dukhovskoy;Paul G. Myers;Gennady A. Platov;Mary-Louise Timmermans

  • JEBAR, Bottom Pressure Torque, and Gulf Stream Separation

    Paul G. Myers;Augustus F. Fanning;Andrew J. Weaver

  • JEBAR, bottom pressure torque, and Gulf Stream separation

    P. G. Myers;A. F. Fanning;A. J. Weaver

  • Impact of the circulation on Sapropel Formation in the eastern Mediterranean

    Kevin Stratford;Richard G. Williams;Paul G. Myers

  • Modeling a 200-Yr Interruption of the Holocene Sapropel S1

    Paul G. Myers;Eelco J. Rohling

  • Future sea ice conditions in Western Hudson Bay and consequences for polar bears in the 21st century.

    Laura Castro de la Guardia;Andrew E. Derocher;Paul G. Myers;Arjen D. Terwisscha van Scheltinga;Arjen D. Terwisscha van Scheltinga

  • Meltwater pathways from marine terminating glaciers of the Greenland ice sheet

    Laura C. Gillard;Xianmin Hu;Paul G. Myers;Jonathan L. Bamber

  • Mixed layer depth calculation in deep convection regions in ocean numerical models

    Peggy Courtois;Xianmin Hu;Clark Pennelly;Paul Spence

  • A Diagnostic Barotropic Finite-Element Ocean Circulation Model

    Paul G. Myers;Andrew J. Weaver

  • On the importance of the choice of wind stress forcing to the modeling of the Mediterranean Sea circulation

    Paul G. Myers;Keith Haines;Simon Josey

  • Interdecadal variability in an idealized model of the North Atlantic

    Andrew J. Weaver;Stella M. Aura;Paul G. Myers

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Barber
David G. Barber University of Manitoba
Julienne Stroeve
Julienne Stroeve University of Manitoba
Keith Haines
Keith Haines University of Reading
Arne Biastoch
Arne Biastoch GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Qiang Wang
Qiang Wang Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Andrew J. Weaver
Andrew J. Weaver University of Victoria
Claus W. Böning
Claus W. Böning GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Camille Lique
Camille Lique French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Sergey Danilov
Sergey Danilov Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Andrey Proshutinsky
Andrey Proshutinsky Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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