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41
Citations
6351
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5530
National Ranking
2043

Overview

Richard W. Garvine was affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their academic career included contributions to research fields without specific data on their publications or topics explicitly provided.

While no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are listed, the association with a research university suggests involvement in scholarly activities and academic inquiry.

There is no detailed information on the main fields of study, subfields, or primary topics of work attributed to Garvine. Similarly, no book publications or awards are recorded in the available data.

As the scientist is deceased, all references to their professional activities are presented in the past tense. This profile reflects the documented aspects of their academic affiliation without additional interpretative commentary due to the limitations of the source data.

Best Publications

  • Larval Transport on the Atlantic Continental Shelf of North America: a Review

    C.E. Epifanio;R.W. Garvine

  • A dynamical system for classifying buoyant coastal discharges

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Estuary Plumes and Fronts in Shelf Waters: A Layer Model

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Frontal structure of a river plume

    Richard W. Garvine;John D. Monk

  • Wind influence on a coastal buoyant outflow

    Michael M. Whitney;Michael M. Whitney;Richard W. Garvine

  • Penetration of Buoyant Coastal Discharge onto the Continental Shelf: A Numerical Model Experiment

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Combining meteorological stations and satellite data to evaluate the offshore wind power resource of Southeastern Brazil

    Felipe Pimenta;Willett Kempton;Richard Garvine

  • Buoyancy and wind forcing of a coastal current

    Andreas Münchow;Richard W. Garvine

  • A Simple Model of Estuarine Subtidal Fluctuations Forced by Local and Remote Wind Stress

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Dynamical properties of a buoyancy-driven coastal current

    Andreas Münchow;Richard W. Garvine

  • Physical features of the Connecticut River outflow during high discharge

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Dynamics of Small-Scale Oceanic Fronts

    Richard W. Garvine

  • The impact of model configuration in studies of buoyant coastal discharge

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Observations of Wind-Induced, Subtidal Variability in the Delaware Estuary

    Kuo-Chuin Wong;Richard W. Garvine

  • Radial spreading of buoyant, surface plumes in coastal waters

    Richard W. Garvine

  • The axial salinity distribution in the delaware estuary and its weak response to river discharge

    Richard W. Garvine;Robert K. McCarthy;Robert K. McCarthy;Kuo-Chuin Wong

  • Simulating the delaware bay buoyant outflow : Comparison with observations

    Michael M. Whitney;Richard W. Garvine

  • Subtidal frequency estuary‐shelf interaction: Observations near Delaware Bay

    Richard W. Garvine

  • Seasonal evolution of the cold pool gyre in the western Irish Sea

    K.J Horsburgh;A.E Hill;J Brown;L Fernand

  • Large CO2 reductions via offshore wind power matched to inherent storage in energy end-uses

    Willett Kempton;Cristina L. Archer;Amardeep Dhanju;Richard W. Garvine

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Münchow
Andreas Münchow University of Delaware
Glen Gawarkiewicz
Glen Gawarkiewicz Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Josh Kohut
Josh Kohut Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mark Z. Jacobson
Mark Z. Jacobson Stanford University

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