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M. Susan Lozier

MS & Ph.D. students as primary supervisor   

  • Rachel K. Eveleth   
  • Sarah R Brody   
  • Apurva Dave   
    Environmental factors responsible for changes in marine primary productivity in the subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic.

MS & Ph.D. students completed   

  • Stefan F. Gary   
  • Kristin Burkholder   
  • Jennifer Ayers   

Former Students   

  • Jennifer M. Ayers   
    Physical controls on the Transition Zone Chlorophyll Front and its relationship to marine migratory pathways.
  • Kristin Burkholder   
    On the fate of the Mediterranean Overflow Waters.
  • Stefan Gary   
    Flow trajectories in the Laborador Sea.
  • Jaime Palter   
    On the Horizontal Advection and Biogeochemical Impacts of North Atlantic Mode Waters and Boundary Currents (Ph.D., July 2007).
  • Ana Rappold   
    Detecting spatial and temporal changes in the ocean mixed layer (2006).
  • Nicole Mich   
    The export of climate signals from the Labrador Sea On the Temporally-Varying Penetration of Mediterranean Overflow Waters into the Subpolar Gyre (M.S., Nov. 2005).
  • Rachel A. Potter   
    Climate Variability in the Eastern North Atlantic (M.S., May 2002).
  • Michaela Ciobotaru   
    A climatological analysis and diagnostic model of the Mediterranean outflow in the eastern North Atlantic (Ph.D., May 1998).
  • Timothy J. Bold   
    The influence of propagating waves on particle exchange (M.S., Nov. 1994).
 
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