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Terrence M. Joyce is affiliated with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the United States. Their research focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with additional work in Environmental Science. The subfields of study include Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's primary research topics encompass Climate variability and models, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, Marine and fisheries research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Recent publications by Terrence M. Joyce illustrate their engagement within the field:

  • Long-Term SST Variability on the Northwest Atlantic Continental Shelf and Slope, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Seasonal Prediction of Bottom Temperature on the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • A plume of volcanic 3He observed in the Shallow North Pacific, 2025, Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Joyce include Zhuomin Chen, Young-Oh Kwon, Ke Chen, Paula Fratantoni, and Glen Gawarkiewicz.

Notable publication venues where Joyce has contributed include Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, and Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

Best Publications

  • Enhanced warming over the global subtropical western boundary currents

    Lixin Wu;Wenju Cai;Liping Zhang;Hisashi Nakamura

  • Oceanic transport of subpolar climate signals to mid-depth subtropical waters

    Ruth G. Curry;Michael S. McCartney;Terrence M. Joyce

  • Symmetric instability in the Gulf Stream

    Leif N. Thomas;John R. Taylor;Raffaele Ferrari;Terrence M. Joyce

  • On in situ 'calibration' of shipboard ADCPs

    Terrence M. Joyce

  • The Relation between Decadal Variability of Subtropical Mode Water and the North Atlantic Oscillation

    Terrence M. Joyce;Clara Deser;Michael A. Spall

  • Western Boundary Currents and Frontal Air–Sea Interaction: Gulf Stream and Kuroshio Extension

    Kathryn A. Kelly;R. Justin Small;R. M. Samelson;Bo Qiu

  • Interannual Variability in the Mid- and Low-Latitude Western North Pacific

    Bo Qiu;Terrence M. Joyce

  • Gulf Stream Variability and Ocean–Atmosphere Interactions*

    Claude Frankignoul;Gaelle de Coëtlogon;Terrence M. Joyce;Shenfu Dong

  • A Note on the Lateral Mixing of Water Masses

    Terrence M. Joyce

  • The anatomy of the Antarctic polar front in the Drake Passage

    Terrence M. Joyce;Walter Zenk;John M. Toole

  • A two‐layer diagnostic model of the long‐term physical evolution of warm‐core ring 82B

    D. B. Olson;R. W. Schmitt;M. Kennelly;T. M. Joyce

  • Velocity and Hydrographic Structure of a Gulf Stream Warm-Core Ring

    T. M. Joyce

  • The Long-Term Hydrographic Record at Bermuda

    Terrence M. Joyce;Paul Robbins

  • Mean flow and variability in the Kuroshio Extension from Geosat altimetry data

    Bo Qiu;Kathryn A. Kelly;Terrence M. Joyce

  • On the Relationship between Synoptic Wintertime Atmospheric Variability and Path Shifts in the Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio Extension

    Terrence M. Joyce;Young-Oh Kwon;Lisan Yu

  • On the path of the Gulf Stream and the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Terrence M. Joyce;Rong Zhang

  • The geothermal heating of the abyssal subarctic Pacific Ocean

    Terrence M. Joyce;Bruce A. Warren;Lynne D. Talley

  • Insights into tide-related variability at seafloor hydrothermal vents from time-series temperature measurements

    Margaret Kingston Tivey;Albert M. Bradley;Terrence M. Joyce;David Kadko

  • Multiple deep gyres of the western North Pacific: A WOCE section along 149°E

    Susan E. Wijffels;Melinda M. Hall;Terrence Joyce;Daniel J. Torres

  • The double silica maximum in the North Pacific

    Lynne D. Talley;Terrence M. Joyce

  • Silver hake tracks changes in Northwest Atlantic circulation

    Janet A. Nye;Janet A. Nye;Terrence M. Joyce;Young-Oh Kwon;Jason S. Link

Frequent Co-Authors

Young-Oh Kwon
Young-Oh Kwon Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
John M. Toole
John M. Toole Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Caroline C. Ummenhofer
Caroline C. Ummenhofer Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Alonso Hernández-Guerra
Alonso Hernández-Guerra University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Lynne D. Talley
Lynne D. Talley University of California, San Diego
Raymond W. Schmitt
Raymond W. Schmitt Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Peter H. Wiebe
Peter H. Wiebe Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Kathryn A. Kelly
Kathryn A. Kelly University of Washington
Robert S. Pickart
Robert S. Pickart Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
James J. McCarthy
James J. McCarthy Harvard University

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