Journal of Marine Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Marine Research is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gravitational circulation in straits and estuaries5
Density and size-dependent bioturbation effects of the infaunal polychaete Nephtys incisa on sediment biogeochemistry and solute exchange4
Observations of nonlinear momentum fluxes over the inner continental shelf2
On properties of seawater defined by temperature, salinity, and pressure2
Steady flow in a frictionless homogenous ocean1
The influence of deposit-feeding organisms on sediment stability and community trophic structure1
Control of salinity in an estuary by a transition1
Editor's Commentary: The influence of deposit-feeding organisms on sediment stability and community trophic structure by Donald C. Rhoads and David K. Young0
Effect of Coriolis force on edge waves (I) Investigation of the normal modes0
Editor's Commentary: Classic Articles - On the process of upwelling by H. U. Sverdrup0
Editor's Commentary: On the Oxidation of Organic Matter In Marine Sediments by Bacteria By Selman A. Waksman and Margaret Hotchkiss0
The relationship of vertical turbulence and spring diatom flowerings0
Editor's Commentary: Control of salinity in an estuary by a transition by Henry Stommel and Harlow G. Farmer0
Editor's Commentary: Gravitational circulation in straits and estuaries by Donald V. Hansen and Maurice Rattray, Jr0
Editor's Commentary: Steady flow in a frictionless homogenous ocean by N. P. Fofonoff0
A bathythermograph0
Editor's Commentary: Effect of Coriolis force on edge waves (I) Investigation of the normal modes by Robert O. Reid0
Editor's Commentary: The relationship of vertical turbulence and spring diatom flowerings by Gordon A. Riley0
Upwelling velocity and ventilation in the western South China Sea deduced from CFC-12 and SF6 observations0
Nitrogen cycling in muddy sediments of Great Peconic Bay, USA: Seasonal N reaction balances and multi-year flux patterns0
Editor's Commentary: Classic Articles - On properties of seawater defined by temperature, salinity, and pressure by George Veronis0
On the oxidation of organic matter in marine sediments by bacteria0
On the process of upwelling0
Editor's Commentary: Classic Articles - A bathythermograph by Athelstan F. Spilhaus0
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