Jonathan Sharples

Jonathan Sharples

University of Liverpool

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jonathan Sharples

Jonathan Sharples, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Oceanography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The deepwater oxygen deficit in stratified shallow seas is mediated by diapycnal mixing

Increased summer storms will reduce bottom water oxygen concentrations in a temperate shelf sea.

Surviving the Anthropocene: The resilience of marine animals to climate change

Sustaining biological productivity over ocean subtropical gyres by time-varying eddies

Review of the central and south atlantic shelf and deep-sea benthos: science, policy, and management

Chapter Advancing and Integrating ‘Biomonitoring 2.0’with New Molecular Tools for Marine Biodivesity and Ecosystem Assessments

The biology and life cycle of enigmatic crustacean y-larvae: A review

The North-east Atlantic Margin: A Review of the Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Vulnerable Megabenthic Ecosystems of the Continental Slope of Ireland and the United Kingdom

Jonathan Sharples Information

University

Position

Professor of Oceanography

Citations(all)

7575

Citations(since 2020)

2887

Cited By

5420

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

55

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University of Liverpool

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Jonathan Sharples Skills & Research Interests

Oceanography

Top articles of Jonathan Sharples

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The deepwater oxygen deficit in stratified shallow seas is mediated by diapycnal mixing

Nature communications

Tom Rippeth

Sijing Shen

Ben Lincoln

Brian Scannell

Xin Meng

...

2024/4/11

Increased summer storms will reduce bottom water oxygen concentrations in a temperate shelf sea.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Xin Meng

Jonathan Sharples

Claire Mahaffey

2023/5

Surviving the Anthropocene: The resilience of marine animals to climate change

Pauline M Ross

Elliot Scanes

Maria Byrne

Tracy D Ainsworth

Jennifer M Donelson

...

2023/9/7

Sustaining biological productivity over ocean subtropical gyres by time-varying eddies

Richard Williams

Carl Spingys

Alberto Naveira Gabato

Mukund Gupta

Mick Follows

...

2023

Review of the central and south atlantic shelf and deep-sea benthos: science, policy, and management

Oceanography and Marine Biology: An annual review. Volume 61

SJ Hawkins

PA Todd

BD Russell

AJ Lemasson

AL Allcock

...

2023/9/7

Chapter Advancing and Integrating ‘Biomonitoring 2.0’with New Molecular Tools for Marine Biodivesity and Ecosystem Assessments

Yin Cheong Aden Ip

Jia Jin Marc Chang

Danwei Huang

2023

The biology and life cycle of enigmatic crustacean y-larvae: A review

N Dreyer

J Olesen

M. J. Grygier

D. Eibye-Jacobsen

A. Høeg

...

2023/9/6

The North-east Atlantic Margin: A Review of the Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Vulnerable Megabenthic Ecosystems of the Continental Slope of Ireland and the United Kingdom

Declan Morrissey

Aaron Lim

Kerry L Howell

Martin White

Andrew J Wheeler

...

2023

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF DAILY SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE FROM THE HOPKINS MARINE STATION IN PACIFIC GROVE, CALIFORNIA: A REVIEW OF THE HISTORY, ACQUISITION, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE …

SJ Hawkins

PA Todd

BD Russell

AJ Lemasson

AL Allcock

...

2023/9/7

Climate change impacts on dissolved oxygen concentration in marine and coastal waters around the UK and Ireland

MCCIP Science Review

C Mahaffey

T Hull

W Hunter

N Greenwood

M Palmer

...

2023

Rain triggers seasonal stratification in a temperate shelf sea

Nature communications

JE Jardine

M Palmer

C Mahaffey

J Holt

SL Wakelin

...

2023/6/2

Anthropogenic mixing in seasonally stratified shelf seas by offshore wind farm infrastructure

Robert M Dorrell

Charlie J Lloyd

Ben J Lincoln

Tom P Rippeth

John R Taylor

...

2022/3/22

The three rs: resolving respiration robotically in shelf seas

Geophysical Research Letters

CAJ Williams

CE Davis

MR Palmer

J Sharples

C Mahaffey

2022/2/28

Variability of internal tide energy, mixing and nitrate fluxes in response to changes in stratification on the northeast New Zealand continental shelf

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research

Jonathan Sharples

John R Zeldis

2021/1/2

Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and small‐scale turbulence in the oligotrophic North Atlantic

Global biogeochemical cycles

Carl P Spingys

Richard G Williams

Robyn E Tuerena

Alberto Naveira Garabato

Clément Vic

...

2021/12

Environmental heterogeneity promotes individual specialisation in habitat selection in a widely distributed seabird

Journal of Animal Ecology

Alice M Trevail

Jonathan A Green

Mark Bolton

Francis Daunt

Stephanie M Harris

...

2021/12

Why the ocean matters in climate negotiations

C Turley

M.-F Racault

M Roberts

B.E Scott

J Sharples

...

2021

Control of a phytoplankton bloom by wind‐driven vertical mixing and light availability

Limnology and Oceanography

Joanne E Hopkins

Matthew R Palmer

Alex J Poulton

Anna E Hickman

Jonathan Sharples

2021/5

Wind-driven vertical mixing and light availability control the evolution of phytoplankton blooms on a tidally energetic shelf

Joanne Hopkins

Matthew Palmer

Jonathan Sharples

Anna E Hickman

Alex J Poulton

2020/2/20

Physical Oceanography in the Solar System and Beyond

KR Barnes

JAM Green

Michael Joseph Way

BW Blackledge

MJ Way

...

2020/2/5

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