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Michael A Clare

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Environmental Science & Technology|March 7, 2020
Transport and Burial of Microplastics in Deep-Marine Sediments by Turbidity CurrentsFlorian Pohl, Joris T Eggenhuisen, Ian A Kane, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 18, 2023
First in-situ monitoring of sponge response and recovery to an industrial sedimentation eventJennifer M Durden, Michael A Clare, Johanne Vad, et al.
Human Immunology|August 15, 2002
High resolution molecular phototyping of MICA and MICB alleles using sequence specific primersRobert W M Collins, Henry A F Stephens, Michael A Clare, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 2020
Seafloor microplastic hotspots controlled by deep-sea circulationIan A Kane, Michael A Clare, Elda Miramontes, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|April 4, 2025
Direct Evidence That Microplastics Are Transported to the Deep Sea by Turbidity CurrentsPeng Chen, Ian A Kane, Michael A Clare, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 1, 2019
Sediment Microstructure and the Establishment of Gas Migration Pathways during Bubble GrowthMichael Johnson, Jeffrey Peakall, Michael Fairweather, et al.
Science Advances|October 7, 2017
Newly recognized turbidity current structure can explain prolonged flushing of submarine canyonsMaria Azpiroz-Zabala, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Peter J Talling, et al.
Nature Communications|June 3, 2026
Turbulence drives seabed modification by offshore windfarmsChristopher A Unsworth, Connor J McCarron, Richard J S Whitehouse, et al.
Nature Communications|November 30, 2023
Volcaniclastic density currents explain widespread and diverse seafloor impacts of the 2022 Hunga Volcano eruptionSarah Seabrook, Kevin Mackay, Sally J Watson, et al.
Nature Communications|June 21, 2020
Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolutionMaarten S Heijnen, Michael A Clare, Matthieu J B Cartigny, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology|March 7, 2020
Transport and Burial of Microplastics in Deep-Marine Sediments by Turbidity CurrentsFlorian Pohl, Joris T Eggenhuisen, Ian A Kane, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 18, 2023
First in-situ monitoring of sponge response and recovery to an industrial sedimentation eventJennifer M Durden, Michael A Clare, Johanne Vad, et al.
Human Immunology|August 15, 2002
High resolution molecular phototyping of MICA and MICB alleles using sequence specific primersRobert W M Collins, Henry A F Stephens, Michael A Clare, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 2020
Seafloor microplastic hotspots controlled by deep-sea circulationIan A Kane, Michael A Clare, Elda Miramontes, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|April 4, 2025
Direct Evidence That Microplastics Are Transported to the Deep Sea by Turbidity CurrentsPeng Chen, Ian A Kane, Michael A Clare, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 1, 2019
Sediment Microstructure and the Establishment of Gas Migration Pathways during Bubble GrowthMichael Johnson, Jeffrey Peakall, Michael Fairweather, et al.
Science Advances|October 7, 2017
Newly recognized turbidity current structure can explain prolonged flushing of submarine canyonsMaria Azpiroz-Zabala, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Peter J Talling, et al.
Nature Communications|June 3, 2026
Turbulence drives seabed modification by offshore windfarmsChristopher A Unsworth, Connor J McCarron, Richard J S Whitehouse, et al.
Nature Communications|November 30, 2023
Volcaniclastic density currents explain widespread and diverse seafloor impacts of the 2022 Hunga Volcano eruptionSarah Seabrook, Kevin Mackay, Sally J Watson, et al.
Nature Communications|June 21, 2020
Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolutionMaarten S Heijnen, Michael A Clare, Matthieu J B Cartigny, et al.
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