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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
(ISSN 0022-3670), Vol. 37, 2007
Published monthly by the American Meteorological Society, the Journal
of Physical Oceanography covers research related to the physics of
the ocean and to processes operating at its boundaries. Observational,
theoretical, and modeling studies are all welcome, especially those that
focus on elucidating specific physical processes. Papers that investigate
interactions with other components of the earth system (e.g., ocean–atmosphere,
physical–biological and physical–chemical interactions) as well as studies
of other fluid systems (e.g., lakes and laboratory tanks) are also invited,
as long as their focus is on understanding the ocean or the ocean's role
in the earth system.
The links provide detailed information for readers, authors, reviewers,
and those who wish to submit a manuscript for consideration.
The Journal of Physical Oceanography prints three types of
pieces. These are
- Articles -Full-length, up to 7500 words or 26
double-spaced pages of text (not including references, figure and table
lists, and figures).
- Notes -Shorter articles, usually confined to
a single subject. These are treated exactly the same as articles in the
method of review and citation.
- Comments and Reply Exchanges - Comments are written
in response to a published article. The author of the article being commented
upon always has the opportunity to write a reply. These exchanges are
published together.
Manuscripts on all topics in physical oceanography may be submitted
to any editor, but their review will be facilitated if they are directed
to the appropriate subject-specific editor as in the following list.
Specify the appropriate editor in the pulldown
menu.
- For coastal oceanography and mesoscale processes and interdisciplinary submissions that involve marine biology and geochemistry, submit to Dr. Jack Barth.
- For low-and high-latitude oceanography and currents, submit to Dr. Eric Firing.
- For intermediate and small-scale oceanography, submit to Dr. Peter Müller.
- For surface waves, air-sea interaction and surface mixed layers, submit to Dr. Jerome Smith.
- For large- and mesoscale theory and numerical modeling, submit to Dr. Michael Spall.
- For midlatitude oceanography and water masses, submit to Dr. Lynne Talley.
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