As one of the oldest journals in American marine science, from 1937 to 2021 the Journal of Marine Research published important peer-reviewed original research on a broad array of topics in physical, biological, and chemical oceanography. This archive presents the rich tradition and distinguished history of the Journal of Marine Research from Volume 1 through the final Volume 79, including supplements.
Included are the latest titles of The Sea, a long-standing and well-respected oceanographic series that provides a comprehensive synthesis of the state of knowledge of ocean science, published as supplements to the Journal of Marine Research. Print-on-demand copies of The Sea Volumes 17 and 18 are available for direct purchase through Yale Printing and Publishing Services.
Submissions from 2019
Amazon River infl uence on nitrogen fi xation in the western tropical North Atlantic, Joseph P. Montoya, Jason P. Landrum, and Sarah C. Weber
A metapopulation model for whale-fall specialists: The largest whales are essential to prevent species extinctions, Craig R. Smith, Joe Roman, and J. B. Nation
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in mesozooplankton from a human-impacted south western Atlantic estuary (Argentina), Diana M. Villagran, Melisa D. Fernández Severini, Florencia Biancalana, Carla V. Spetter, Eleonora M. Fernández, and Jorge E. Macrovecchio
Comparing apples to oranges: Perspectives on satellite-based primary production estimates drawn from a global biogeochemical model, Charles A. Stock
Deep circulation in the Lau Basin and Havre Trough of the western South Pacific Ocean from floats and hydrography, Elizabeth Simons, Kevin Speer, and Andreas M. Thurnherr
Estimating particle export fl ux from satellite observations: Challenges associated with spatial and temporal decoupling of production and export, Dennis J. McGillicuddy Jr., Laure Resplandy, and Marina Lévy
Hats off to you, Jim!, Bill Boicourt, Doug Capone, Ed Carpenter, Penny Chisholm, Paul Falkowski, Jim Galloway, Dave Kirchman, Fred Lipschultz, Hal Mooney, François Morel, John Nevins, Mike Roman, Dan Schrag, Sybil Seitzinger, and Bess Ward
Jim McCarthy’s achievements at the intersection of science with public policy, John P. Holdren
N-loss stoichiometry in a Peru ODZ eddy, Mark A. Altabet and Annie Bourbonnais
Phytoplankton in the aqueous ecological theater: Changing conditions, biodiversity, and evolving ecological concepts, Patricia M. Glibert
Recirculating flow in a basin with closed f/h contours, Alexander M. Fuller, Thomas W. N. Haine, and Erik Kvaleberg
The ecological and biogeochemical state of the North Pacifi c Subtropical Gyre is linked to sea surface height, Benedetto Barone, Ashley R. Coenen, Stephen J. Beckett, Dennis J. McGillicuddy Jr., Joshua S. Weitz, and David M. Karl
The microbial loop concept: A history, 1930–1974, Peter J. le B. Williams and Hugh W. Ducklow
The regulation of oxygen to low concentrations in marine oxygen-minimum zones, Don E. Canfield, Beate Kraft, Carolin R. Löscher, Richard A. Boyle, Bo Thamdrup, and Frank J. Stewart
The wave-current interaction in the coastal area, Homayoon Komijani and Jaak Monbaliu
Urea uptake and urease activity in the Chesapeake Bay, Caroline M. Solomon
Vortex competition in coastal outflows, Sean Jamshidi and Edward Johnson
Submissions from 2020
Antioxidant compounds from marine seaweeds and their mechanism of action, Trishna Debnath, Eun-Kyung Kim, Kwang-Geun Lee, Narayan Chandra Debnath, and Ramkumar Mathur
Classic Article: Effect of Coriolis force on edge waves (I) Investigation of the normal modes, Robert O. Reid
Classic Article: On the oxidation of organic matter in marine sediments by bacteria, Selman A. Waksman and Margaret Hotchkiss
Classic Article: Steady flow in a frictionless homogenous ocean, N. P. Fofonoff
Classic Article: The influence of deposit-feeding organisms on sediment stability and community trophic structure, Donald C. Rhoads and David K. Young
Classic Article: The relationship of vertical turbulence and spring diatom flowerings, Gordon A. Riley
Editor's Commentary: Effect of Coriolis force on edge waves (I) Investigation of the normal modes, Kenneth H. Brink
Editor's Commentary: On the mutual adjustment of pressure and velocity distributions in certain simple current systems, C.-G. Rossby
Editor's Commentary: On the oxidation of organic matter in marine sediments by bacteria, Robert C. Aller and Margaret Hotchkiss
Editor's Commentary: Steady flow in a frictionless homogenous ocean, Kenneth H. Brink
Editor's Commentary: The influence of deposit-feeding organisms on sediment stability and community trophic structure, Robert C. Aller and David K. Young
Editor's Commentary: The relationship of vertical turbulence and spring diatom flowerings, Peter Franks
Effects of hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) density and bottom shear stress on cohesive sediment erodibility and implications for benthic-pelagic coupling, Elka T. Porter, Barbara J. Johnson, and Lawrence P. Sanford
Import, export, and recycling of dissolved nutrients in the Ogeechee River estuary (Georgia, USA), William B. Savidge, Kathryn R. Doyle, and Brock Woodson
On the mutual adjustment of pressure and velocity distributions in certain simple current systems, C.-G. Rossby
On the mutual adjustment of pressure and velocity distributions in certain simple current systems, II, C.-G. Rossby
Submissions from 2021
Classic Article: A bathythermograph, Athelstan F. Spilhaus
Classic Article: Control of salinity in an estuary by a transition, Henry Stommel and Harlow G. Farmer
Classic Article: Gravitational circulation in straits and estuaries, Donald V. Hansen and Maurice Rattray Jr.
Classic Article: On properties of seawater defined by temperature, salinity, and pressure, George Veronis
Classic Article: On the process of upwelling, H. U. Sverdrup
Density and size-dependent bioturbation effects of the infaunal polychaete Nephtys incisa on sediment biogeochemistry and solute exchange, Emma Michaud, Robert C. Aller, Qingzhi Zhu, Christina Heilbrun, and Georges Stora
Editor's Commentary: A bathythermograph, Kenneth H. Brink
Editor's Commentary: Control of salinity in an estuary by a transition, Kenneth H. Brink and Harlow G. Farmer
Editor's Commentary: Gravitational circulation in straits and estuaries, Kenneth H. Brink and Maurice Rattray Jr.
Editor's Commentary: On properties of seawater defined by temperature, salinity, and pressure, Kenneth H. Brink
Editor's Commentary: On the process of upwelling, Kenneth H. Brink
Nitrogen cycling in muddy sediments of Great Peconic Bay, USA: Seasonal N reaction balances and multi-year flux patterns, Stuart Waugh and Robert C. Aller
Observations of nonlinear momentum fluxes over the inner continental shelf, Thomas P. Connolly and Steven J. Lentz
Upwelling velocity and ventilation in the western South China Sea deduced from CFC-12 and SF6 observations, Weimin Wang, Peng Huang, Hengxiang Deng, Mian Chen, Minggang Cai, Zhiyou Jing, Shihao Luo, Xuehong Zheng, Chunhui Wang, and Hongwei Ke