Mathew Wells

Mathew Wells

University of Toronto

H-index: 29

North America-Canada

About Mathew Wells

Mathew Wells, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Limnology, Oceanography, Great lakes, Geophysical fluid dynamics, Environmental fluid dynamics.

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

The wash zone and habitat use among three benthic fish species in stratified lakes

Investigating water movements around a shallow shipwreck in Big Tub Harbour of Lake Huron: Implications for managing and preserving underwater shipwrecks

Freshwater fishes residing in a coastal embayment are largely buffered from thermal upwelling events.

Surface Mixed Layers in Lakes

Spatial Asynchrony in the Western Basin of Lake Erie derived from High Frequency Buoy Data

Intrusions of sediment laden rivers into density stratified water columns could be an unrecognized source of mixing in many lakes and coastal oceans

Internal seiches as drivers of fish depth use in lakes

Physical circulation in the coastal zone of a large lake controls the benthic biological distribution

Mathew Wells Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

2353

Citations(since 2020)

1246

Cited By

1536

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Mathew Wells Skills & Research Interests

Limnology

Oceanography

Great lakes

Geophysical fluid dynamics

Environmental fluid dynamics

Top articles of Mathew Wells

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The wash zone and habitat use among three benthic fish species in stratified lakes

Ecology of Freshwater Fish

Mark S Ridgway

Allan H Bell

Trevor A Middel

Mathew G Wells

Courtney E Taylor

...

2024

Investigating water movements around a shallow shipwreck in Big Tub Harbour of Lake Huron: Implications for managing and preserving underwater shipwrecks

Plos one

Bryan Flood

Lakshika Girihagama

Mathew G Wells

Reza Valipour

Patricia Semcesen

...

2023/1/3

Freshwater fishes residing in a coastal embayment are largely buffered from thermal upwelling events.

Liset Cruz-Font

Bogdan Hlevca

Mathew G Wells

Susan E Doka

Jonathan D Midwood

...

2023/12/18

Surface Mixed Layers in Lakes

Mathew G Wells

Cary D Troy

2022/1/1

Spatial Asynchrony in the Western Basin of Lake Erie derived from High Frequency Buoy Data

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Claire Stevens

Paul C Frost

Yulong Kuai

Nolan Pearce

Rylie Robinson

...

2022/12

Intrusions of sediment laden rivers into density stratified water columns could be an unrecognized source of mixing in many lakes and coastal oceans

Sedimentology

George Lu

Mathew Wells

Ian van Strygen

Robert E Hecky

2022/8

Internal seiches as drivers of fish depth use in lakes

Limnology and Oceanography

Jill L Brooks

Jonathan D Midwood

Adam Smith

Steven J Cooke

Bryan Flood

...

2022/5

Physical circulation in the coastal zone of a large lake controls the benthic biological distribution

Water Resources Research

Lakshika Girihagama

E Todd Howell

Jingzhi Li

Mathew G Wells

2022/3

Vertical oscillations of the thermocline caused by internal waves modify fish distributions in large lakes.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Mathew Wells

Bryan Flood

Jill Brooks

2021/12

Intrusions of sediment laden fluids into density stratified water columns can be an unrecognized source of mixing in many lakes.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

George Lu

Mathew Wells

Ian Van Stygeren

Robert Hecky

2021/4

The smoke, canoe, and tea lakes fish movement project in Algonquin Provincial Park.

Mark Ridgway

Bailey McMeans

Mathew Wells

2021

Strong thermal stratification reduces detection efficiency and range of acoustic telemetry in a large freshwater lake

Animal Biotelemetry

Yulong Kuai

Natalie V Klinard

Aaron T Fisk

Timothy B Johnson

Edmund A Halfyard

...

2021/12

Speed of sound gradients due to summer thermal stratification can reduce the detection range of acoustic fish tags: results from a field study in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Mathew G Wells

Jingzhi Li

Bryan Flood

Yulong Kuai

Jill L Brooks

...

2021

Biofilm-induced sinking of buoyant microplastics in a freshwater environment

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Patricia Semcesen

Mathew Wells

2021/4

Biofilm growth on buoyant microplastics leads to changes in settling rates: implications for microplastic retention in the Great Lakes

Marine pollution bulletin

Patricia O Semcesen

Mathew G Wells

2021/9/1

A new thermal categorization of ice‐covered lakes

Geophysical Research Letters

Bernard Yang

Mathew G Wells

Bailey C McMeans

Hilary A Dugan

James A Rusak

...

2021/2/16

The changing face of winter: lessons and questions from the Laurentian Great Lakes

Ted Ozersky

Andrew J Bramburger

Ashley K Elgin

Henry A Vanderploeg

Jia Wang

...

2021/6

Asian carp spawning success: Predictions from a 3-D hydrodynamic model for a Laurentian Great Lake tributary

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Tej Heer

Mathew G Wells

Nicholas E Mandrak

2021/2/1

Erratum: Turbulence Processes Within Turbidity Currents

Mathew G Wells

Robert M Dorrell

2021/4/8

Turbulence processes within turbidity currents

Mathew G Wells

Robert M Dorrell

2021/1/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 121
Steven J. Cooke

Steven J. Cooke

Carleton University

H-index: 57
Ross Griffiths

Ross Griffiths

Australian National University

H-index: 50
Nicholas E. Mandrak

Nicholas E. Mandrak

University of Toronto

H-index: 49
John S. Wettlaufer

John S. Wettlaufer

University of Oxford

H-index: 48
Jeffrey Peakall

Jeffrey Peakall

University of Leeds

H-index: 46
Herman Clercx

Herman Clercx

Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

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