1. Davis, R.E. and A. Acrivos, The influence of surfactants on the creeping motion of bubbles. Chem. Eng. Sci., 21, 681.
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1 Publications by Russ E. Davis 1. Davis, R.E. and A. Acrivos, The influence of surfactants on the creeping motion of bubbles. Chem. Eng. Sci., 21, Davis, R.E., G.L. Horvath and C.W. Tobias, The solubility and diffusion coefficient of oxygen in potassium hydroxide solutions. Electrochimica Acta, 12, Davis, R.E. and A. Acrivos, Solitary internal waves in deep water. J. Fluid Mech., 29, Davis, R.E. and A. Acrivos, The stability of oscillatory internal waves. J. Fluid Mech., 30, Davis, R.E., The two-dimensional flow of a stratified fluid over an obstacle. J. Fluid Mech., 36, Davis, R.E., On the high Reynolds number flow over a wavy boundary. J. Fluid Mech., 36, Davis, R.E., On the turbulent flow over a wavy boundary. J. Fluid Mech., 42, Davis, R.E., On prediction of the turbulent flow over a wavy boundary. J. Fluid Mech., 52, Davis, R.E., Perturbed turbulent flow, eddy viscosity and the generation of turbulent stresses. J. Fluid Mech., 63, Guza, R.T. and R.E. Davis, Excitation of edge waves by waves incident on a beach. J. Geophys. Res., 79, Bretherton, F.P., R.E. Davis, and C.B. Fandry, A technique for objective analysis and design of oceanographic experiments. Deep-Sea Res., 23, Davis, R.E., Statistical methods. pp 1-26 in Dynamics and the analysis of MODE-I, Rept. of the Mid-Ocean Dynamics Experiment, Cambridge, Mass. 13. Davis, R.E., Predictability of sea surface temperature and sea level pressure anomalies over the North Pacific Ocean. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 6, Davis, R.E. and L. Regier, Methods of estimating directional spectra from multi-element arrays. J. Mar. Res., 35, Regier, L. and R.E. Davis, Observations of the power and directional spectra of ocean surface waves. J. Mar. Res., 35, Davis, R.E., Techniques for statistical analysis and prediction of geophysical fluid systems. J. Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 8,
2 17. Davis, R.E., T.P. Barnett and C.S. Cox, Variability of near surface currents observed during the POLE experiment. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 8, Davis, R.E., Predictability of sea level pressure anomalies over the North Pacific Ocean. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 8, Davis, R.E., On estimating velocity from hydrographic data. J. Geophys. Res., 83, Davis, R.E., A search for short range climate predictability. Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 3, Weller, R.A. and R.E. Davis, A vector measuring current meter. Deep-Sea Res., 27A, Dobson, F., L. Hasse, and R. Davis (editors), Air-Sea Interactions: Instruments and Methods. Plenum Press, New York, 801 pp. 23. Davis, R.E., and R.A. Weller, Propeller current sensors. Chapter 8 in: Air-Sea Interactions: Instruments and Methods, edited by F. Dobson, L. Hasse and R.E. Davis, pp Plenum Press, New York. 24. Davis, R.E., R. deszoeke, D. Halpern and P. Niiler, Variability and dynamics of the upper ocean during MILE; Part I: the heat and momentum balances. Deep-Sea Res., 28A, Davis, R.E., R. deszoeke and P. Niiler, Variability and dynamics of the upper ocean during MILE; Part II: modelling the mixed layer response. Deep-Sea Res., 28A, Halpern, D., R.A. Weller, M.G. Briscoe, R.E. Davis and J.R. McCullough, Intercomparison tests of moored current measurements in the upper ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 86, Davis, R.E., On relating Eulerian and Lagrangian velocity statistics: single particles in homogeneous flows. J. Fluid Mech., 114, Chelton, D.B. and R.E. Davis, Monthly mean sea level variability along the west coast of North America. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 12, Davis, R.E., Oceanic property transport, Lagrangian particle statistics, and their prediction. J. Mar. Res., 41, Davis, R.E., A model of the turbulent layer. Appendix to: Hsu, C-T and E.Y. Hsu. "On the structure of turbulent flow over a progressive water wave: theory and experiment in a transformed wave-following coordinate system. Part 2." J. Fluid Mech., 131, Davis, R.E., Drifter observations of coastal surface currents during CODE: The method and descriptive view. J. Geophys. Res., 90, Davis, R.E., Drifter observations of coastal surface currents during CODE: The statistical and dynamical views. J. Geophys. Res., 90,
3 33. Davis, R.E., Objective mapping by least squares fitting. J. Geophys. Res., 90, Kelly, K.A. and R.E. Davis, An analysis of errors in sea surface temperature in a series of infrared images from NOAA-6, J. Geophys. Res. 91, Atkinson, L.P., K. Brink, R.E. Davis, B. Jones, T. Paluszkiewicz and D. Stuart, Mesoscale hydrographic variability in the vicinity of Point Conception and Arguello during April-May 1983: The OPUS 1983 Experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 91, 12,899-12, Richman, J.G., R.A. de Szoeke and R.E. Davis, Measurements of near-surface shear in the ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 92, Winant, C.D., R.C. Beardsley and R.E. Davis, Moored wind, temperature and current observations made during CODE-1 and CODE-2 over the northern California continental shelf an upper slope, J. Geophys. Res., 92, Davis, R.E., Modeling eddy transport of passive tracers. J. Marine Res., 45, Niiler, P.P, R.E Davis and H.J. White, The water-following characteristics of a mixed layer drifter. Deep-Sea Res., 34, Rudnick, D.L and R.E. Davis, Frontogenesis in mixed layers. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 18, Rudnick, D.L and R.E. Davis, Mass and heat budgets on the northern California shelf. J. Geophys. Res., 93, 14,013-14, Davis, R.E. and P.S. Bogden, Variability on the California shelf forced by local and remote winds during the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment. J. Geophys. Res., 94, Davis, R.E., Observing the general circulation with floats. Deep-Sea Res., 38, Suppl. 1, S531- S Davis, R.E., Lagrangian Ocean Studies. Ann. Rev. Fluid Mech., 23, Davis, R.E., D.C. Webb, L.A. Regier and J. Dufour, The Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer (ALACE). J. Atm. Oceanic Tech., 9, Bogden, P.S., R.E. Davis and Rick Salmon, The North Atlantic circulation: Combining simplified dynamics with hydrographic data. J. Mar. Res., 51, Davis, R.E., Lagrangian and Eulerian measurements of ocean transport processes. pp in Ocean Processes in Climate Dynamics: Global and Mediterranean Examples, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli and A.R. Robinson, editors. 48. Davis, R.E., Diapycnal mixing in the ocean: Equations for large-scale budgets. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 24,
4 50. Davis, R.E., Diapycnal mixing in the ocean: The Osborn-Cox model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 24, Sherman, J.T., and R.E. Davis, Observations of Temperature Microstructure in NATRE. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 25, Davis, R.E., P.D. Killworth and J.R. Blundell, Comparison of Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer and fine resolution antarctic model results from the South Atlantic. J. Geophys. Res., 94, Davis, R.E., Sampling Turbulent Dissipation. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 26, Peterson, R.G., C.S. Johnson, W. Krauss and R.E. Davis, Lagrangian measurements in the Malvinas Current. pp in The South Atlantic: Present and Past Circulation, G. Wefer, W.H. Berger, G. Siedler and D.J. Webb editors, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 55. Davis, R.E., Preliminary results from directly measuring mid-depth circulation in the tropical and South Pacific. J. Geophys. Res., 103, 24,619-24, The Lab Sea Group (22 authors including R.E. Davis), The Labrador Sea Deep Convection Experiment. Bull. Am. Met. Soc., 79, Lilly, J.M., P.B. Rhines, M. Visbeck, R. Davis, J.R.N. Lazier, F. Schott and D. Farmer, Observing deep convection in the Labrador Sea during winter J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29, Gille, S.T., and R.E. Davis, The influence of mesoscale eddies on coarsely-resolved density: An examination of subgrid-scale parameteriztion. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29, Boebel, O., R.E. Davis, M. Ollitrault, R.G. Peterson, P.L. Richardson, C. Schmid and W. Zenk, The intermediate depth circulation in the western South Atlantic. Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, Lavender, K., R.E. Davis and B. Owens, Mid-depth recirculation observed in the interior Labrador and Irminger Seas by direct velocity measurements. Nature, 407 (7 September), Davis, R.E., J.T. Sherman and J. Dufour, Profiling ALACEs and other advances in autonomous subsurface floats. J. Atm. Oceanic Tech., 18, Davis, R.E., and W. Zenk, Subsurface Lagrangian Observations during the 1990s. Chap 3.3 in Ocean Circulation and Climate, J. Church and G. Siedler, editors, Academic Press, London. 715pp. 63. Wijffels, S.E., J.M. Toole and R. Davis, Revisiting the South Pacific subtropical circulation: A synthesis of World Ocean Circulation Experiment observations along 32 O S. J. Geophys. Res., 106, 19,481-19,513.
5 64. Sherman, J., R.E. Davis, W.B. Owens and J. Valdes, The autonomous underwater glider Spray. IEEE Oceanic Eng., 26, Kessler, W.S., R.E. Davis, K. Takeuchi and R. Lukas, The Pacific Basin Extended Climate Study. Pp in Observing the Ocean in the 21st Century, C.J. Koblinsky and N.R. Smith, editors, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia Griffiths, G., R.E. Davis, C. Eriksen, D. Frye, P. Marchand, T. Dickey and R. Weller, Towards new platform technology for sustained observations. Pp in: Observing the Ocean in the 21st Century, C.J. Koblinsky and N.R. Smith, editors, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia Lavender, K.L., R.E. Davis and W.B. Owens, Observations of open-ocean deep convection in the Labrador Sea from subsurface floats. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 32, Davis, R.E., C.E. Eriksen and C.P. Jones, Autonomous buoyancy-driven underwater gliders. The Technology and Applications of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. G. Griffiths, ed, Taylor and Francis, London. 324 pp. 69. Bishop, J.K.B., R.E. Davis and J.T. Sherman, Robotic observations of dust storm enhancement of carbon biomass in the North Pacific. Science, 298, Chapman, P., S.F. Di Marco, R.E. Davis and A.C. Coward, Flow at intermediate depths around Madagascar based on ALACE float trajectories. Deep-Sea Res. II, 50, Rudnick, D.L. and R.E. Davis, Red Noise and Regime Shifts. Deep-Sea Res. I, 50, Weller, R.A., P.W. Furey, M.A. Spall and R.E. Davis, The large-scale context for oceanic subduction in the Northeast Atlantic. Deep-Sea Res. I, 51, Bishop, J.K.B., T.J. Wood, R.E. Davis and J.T. Sherman, Robotic observations of enhanced carbon biomass and export at 55 o S during SOFEX. Science, 298, Rudnick, D.L., R.E. Davis, C.C. Eriksen, D. Fratantoni, M.J. Perry, Undersea gliders for ocean research. J. Marine Tech. Soc., 38(2), Roemmich, D., S. Riser, R.E. Davis, and Y. Desaubies, Autonomous profiling floats: workhorse for broad-scale ocean observations. J. Marine Tech. 38(2), Davis, R.E., Intermediate-depth circulation of the Indian and South Pacific Oceans measured by autonomous floats. J. Phys. Oceanogr., accepted. 77. Nuñez-Riboni, I.,. Boebel, M. Ollitrault, Y. You, P. Richardson and R. Davis, General circulation of the Antarctic Intermediate Water in the subtropical South Atlantic. Deep-Sea Res. I, submitted. 78. Lavender, K.L., W.B. Owens and R.E. Davis, The mid-depth circulation of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean as measured by subsurface floats. Deep-Sea Res. I, submitted.
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