Prof. John R. Taylor
| Name: | Prof. John R. Taylor |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 16 Feb 2026, 9:37 a.m. |
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Talks given by Prof. John R. Taylor
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- Mixing and melting: turbulence in the ice shelf/ocean boundary layer
- Title to be confirmed
- Recent studies of symmetric instability in the ocean
- Ocean turbulence, fronts, and the timing of the spring phytoplankton bloom
Talks organised by Prof. John R. Taylor
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- Stratification and mixing regimes in the global coastal ocean: classifications and trends from models and observations
- Deep-ocean transport and decadal variability inferred from anthropogenic transient tracer observations
- Large-scale flow structures in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection: Dynamical origin, formation, and role in material transport
- Disentangling the Upper Tropospheric and Lower Stratospheric Circulation Responses to Increased CO2: Considering Interactive Ozone Impacts, (Non)Linearity, Regionality, and Vertical Structure
- A Simple Model Coupling Moisture and Large-Scale Dynamics in the Tropical Troposphere
- Data-Driven and Equation-Informed Optimal Control of Lagrangian pairs in turbulent flows
- The evolution of source regions beneath active mud volcanoes: a poroelastic phase change problem
- The Influence of Lateral Spreading upon Solitary Wave Formation by Internal Tides
- From internal waves to turbulence in a stably stratified fluid
- Negative effective viscosity in strongly stratified turbulence
- A machine learning approach for identifying the sensitivity of chlorophyll-a to nutrient concentration in the global ocean
- Boundary Upwelling of Antarctic Bottom Water by Topographic Turbulence
- Reactive melt transport in the mantle
- Robots, Satellites, Planes, Ships and Models - The next generation of ocean submesoscale studies
- Layering Processes in Double Diffusive Convection
- Self-assembly in stratified fluids and extreme depth fluctuations in high-altitude Himalayan lakes
- Computing (generalised) Lagrangian mean without tracking particles
- AMOC – scratch the ‘surface’ and get to the ‘bottom’
- Viscoplastic model of mountain building
- Probabilistic causal network modelling of Southern Hemisphere eddy-driven jet long-range predictability in spring-to-summer
- Macroalgae Cultivation for Ocean CDR: An Idealized Numerical Study
- Modelling the response of ice to subglacial flooding
- Filling in the Map: Understanding Arctic Ocean mixing rates, mechanisms and space-time geography from ocean observations
- Waves and flows on a coral reef beach and in the adjoining lagoon
- On the interaction between submesoscales and turbulence: from theory to application
- Nondiffusive turbulent mixing in surface oceanic boundary layers
- Contributions to a mechanistic understanding of climate change
- The influence of small-scale turbulence on mixed layer fronts
- Waves and turbulence in sustained stratified shear flows
- Radiocarbon as a carbon cycle tracer in the 21st century
- Adding turbulent convection to geostrophic circulation: insights into ocean heat transport
- Chemical convection and stratification at the top of the Earth's outer core
- Surface meltwater ponding and drainage causes ice-shelf flexure
- Multi-scale observations of ocean circulation in the Atlantic
- Dynamical Response to the QBO and the Solar Forcing in the Northern Winter Stratosphere: Towards a Deeper Mechanistic Understanding
- Mixing and transport of warm waters on the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf
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