Seelye Martin

Professor
Physical Oceanography

UW School of Oceanography


Seelye Martin, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ.), Professor.

seelye@ocean.washington.edu. Remote sensing studies with satellite radar and passive microwave instruments of ice growth and ice melting, and the relation of these processes to the regional oceanography of the Arctic Ocean and the Okhotsk Sea.

Rigor, I.G., R. Colony and S. Martin (in press) Statistics of surface air temperatures in the Arctic. Journal of Climate.

Jones, P.D., M. New, D.E. Parker, S. Martin and I.G. Rigor (in press) Surface air temperature and its changes over the past 150 years. Reviews of Geophysics.

Newyear, K. and S. Martin (1999) Comparison of laboratory data with a viscous two-layer model of wave propagation in grease ice. Journal of Geophysical Research 104: 7837-7840.

Martin, S. and M. Kawase (1998) The role of the southern flux of sea ice in the Tatarskiy Strait of the Japan Sea in the generation of the Liman Current. Journal of Marine Research 56: 141-155.

Martin, S., et al. (1998) The production of ice and dense shelf water in the Okhotsk Sea polynyas. Journal of Geophysical Research 103: 27,771-27,782.

Martin, S. and R. Drucker (1997) The effect of possible Taylor columns on the summer ice retreat in the Chukchi Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research 102: 10,473-10,482.

Martin, S., et al. (1997) Recent observations of a spring-summer surface warming over the Arctic Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters 24: 1259-1261.

Newyear, K. and S. Martin (1997) A comparison of theory and laboratory measurements of wave propagation and attenuation in frazil ice. Journal of Geophysical Research 102: 25,091-25,099.


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