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Harry L Bryden

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Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 14, 2022
Wind-driven and buoyancy-driven circulation in the subtropical North Atlantic OceanHarry L Bryden
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 7, 2012
A strategy for UK marine science for the next 20 yearsHarry L Bryden, Carol Robinson, Gwyn Griffiths
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 7, 2012
Changing currents: a strategy for understanding and predicting the changing ocean circulationHarry L Bryden, Carol Robinson, Gwyn Griffiths
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 28, 2003
Changes in ocean water mass properties: oscillations or trends?Harry L Bryden, Elaine L McDonagh, Brian A King
Nature|December 2, 2005
Slowing of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 25 degrees NHarry L Bryden, Hannah R Longworth, Stuart A Cunningham
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|October 22, 2023
Atlantic overturning: new observations and challengesMeric A Srokosz, N Penny Holliday, Harry L Bryden
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2007
Observed flow compensation associated with the MOC at 26.5 degrees N in the AtlanticTorsten Kanzow, Stuart A Cunningham, Darren Rayner, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2007
Temporal variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 26.5 degrees NStuart A Cunningham, Torsten Kanzow, Darren Rayner, et al.
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Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 14, 2022
Wind-driven and buoyancy-driven circulation in the subtropical North Atlantic OceanHarry L Bryden
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 7, 2012
A strategy for UK marine science for the next 20 yearsHarry L Bryden, Carol Robinson, Gwyn Griffiths
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|November 7, 2012
Changing currents: a strategy for understanding and predicting the changing ocean circulationHarry L Bryden, Carol Robinson, Gwyn Griffiths
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 28, 2003
Changes in ocean water mass properties: oscillations or trends?Harry L Bryden, Elaine L McDonagh, Brian A King
Nature|December 2, 2005
Slowing of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 25 degrees NHarry L Bryden, Hannah R Longworth, Stuart A Cunningham
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|October 22, 2023
Atlantic overturning: new observations and challengesMeric A Srokosz, N Penny Holliday, Harry L Bryden
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2007
Observed flow compensation associated with the MOC at 26.5 degrees N in the AtlanticTorsten Kanzow, Stuart A Cunningham, Darren Rayner, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 19, 2007
Temporal variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 26.5 degrees NStuart A Cunningham, Torsten Kanzow, Darren Rayner, et al.
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