Douglas B. Boudra, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1977 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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Chassignet EP, Olson DB, Boudra DB. (1990) Motion and evolution of oceanic rings in a numerical model and in observations Journal of Geophysical Research. 95: 22121 |
Smith LT, Boudra DB, Bleck R. (1990) A wind-driven isopycnic coordinate model of the north and equatorial Atlantic Ocean 2. The Atlantic Basin Experiments Journal of Geophysical Research. 95: 13105-13128 |
Chassignet EP, Olson DB, Boudra DB. (1989) Evolution of Rings in Numerical Models and Observations Elsevier Oceanography Series. 50: 337-356 |
Boudra DB, Maillet KA, Chassignet EP. (1989) Numerical Modeling of Agulhas Retroflection and Ring Formation with Isopycnal Outcropping Elsevier Oceanography Series. 50: 315-335 |
Boudra DB, Bleck R, Schott F. (1988) A numerical model of instabilities in the Florida Current Journal of Marine Research. 46: 715-751 |
Chassignet EP, Boudra DB. (1988) Dynamics of Agulhas Retroflection and Ring Formation in a Numerical Model. Part II. Energetics and Ring Formation Journal of Physical Oceanography. 18: 304-319 |
Boudra DB, Chassignet EP. (1988) Dynamics of Agulhas Retroflection and Ring Formation in a Numerical Model. Part I: The Vorticity Balance Journal of Physical Oceanography. 18: 280-303 |
Chassignet EP, Boudra DB. (1987) Dynamics of Agulhas Retroflection and Ring Formation in a Quasi-Isopycnic Coordinate Numerical Model Elsevier Oceanography Series. 45: 169-194 |
Boudra DB, Bleck R, Schott F. (1987) Study of Transport Fluctuations and Meandering of The Florida Current using an Isopycnic Coordinate Numerical Model Elsevier Oceanography Series. 45: 149-168 |
Merrill JT, Bleck R, Boudra D. (1986) Techniques of Lagrangian trajectory analysis in isentropic coordinates Monthly Weather Review. 114: 571-581 |