Michael Hart-Davis

About Michael Hart-Davis

Michael Hart-Davis, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität München, specializes in the field of Physical Oceanography, Satellite Altimetry, Ocean Tides, Ocean Modelling, Lagrangian Ocean Analysis.

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

ArcTiCA: Arctic tidal constituents atlas

Dispersal corridors of neonate sea turtles from dominant rookeries in the Western Indian Ocean

OpenADB: DGFI‐TUM's Open Altimeter Database

Satellite Gravity Field Recovery Using Variance‐Covariance Information From Ocean Tide Models

Polar Ocean tides—Revisited using cryosat-2

Altimetry-derived tide model for improved tide and water level forecasting along the European continental shelf

Towards a particle trajectory modelling approach in support of South African search and rescue operations at sea

Using a tandem flight configuration between sentinel-6 and jason-3 to compare SAR and conventional altimeters in sea surface signatures of internal solitary waves

Michael Hart-Davis Information

University

Position

DGFI

Citations(all)

238

Citations(since 2020)

235

Cited By

37

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Michael Hart-Davis Skills & Research Interests

Physical Oceanography

Satellite Altimetry

Ocean Tides

Ocean Modelling

Lagrangian Ocean Analysis

Top articles of Michael Hart-Davis

ArcTiCA: Arctic tidal constituents atlas

Scientific Data

2024/2/3

Dispersal corridors of neonate sea turtles from dominant rookeries in the Western Indian Ocean

Ecological Modelling

2024/1/1

OpenADB: DGFI‐TUM's Open Altimeter Database

Geoscience Data Journal

2023/12/17

Satellite Gravity Field Recovery Using Variance‐Covariance Information From Ocean Tide Models

Earth and Space Science

2023/10

Polar Ocean tides—Revisited using cryosat-2

Remote Sensing

2023/9/12

Altimetry-derived tide model for improved tide and water level forecasting along the European continental shelf

Ocean Dynamics

2023/8

Towards a particle trajectory modelling approach in support of South African search and rescue operations at sea

Journal of Operational Oceanography

2023/5/4

Using a tandem flight configuration between sentinel-6 and jason-3 to compare SAR and conventional altimeters in sea surface signatures of internal solitary waves

Remote Sensing

2023/1/8

Christian Schwatke
Christian Schwatke

H-Index: 13

Michael Hart-Davis
Michael Hart-Davis

H-Index: 3

Altimetry-derived ocean tides in the Arctic: a Foxe Basin case study

2023

Regularized Empirical Variance-Covariance-Matrices for stochastic gravity modeling of 8 major ocean tides (data)

2023

Arctic Tidal Constituent Atlas (ArcTiCA): A database of tide elevation constituents for the Arctic region from 1800 through present day

Arctic Data Center [Data]

2023

EOT-NECS Ocean Tide Model

SEANOE [Data]

2023

The Natal Bight coastal counter-current: a modeling study

Continental Shelf Research

2022/10/15

Michael Hart-Davis
Michael Hart-Davis

H-Index: 3

A new model-based coastal retention index (CORE) identifies bays as hotspots of retention, biological production and cumulative anthropogenic pressures

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

2022/8/31

Michael Hart-Davis
Michael Hart-Davis

H-Index: 3

Validation of an empirical subwaveform retracking strategy for SAR altimetry

Remote Sensing

2022/8/22

Modeling gravimetric signatures of third-degree ocean tides and their detection in superconducting gravimeter records

Journal of Geodesy

2022/5

Michael Hart-Davis
Michael Hart-Davis

H-Index: 3

Christian Voigt
Christian Voigt

H-Index: 8

TICON-3: Tidal Constants based on GESLA-3 sea-level records from globally distributed tide gauges including gauge type information (data)

Deutsches Geodätisches Forschungsinstitut, München

2022

TICON-td: Third-degree tidal constants based on GESLA sea-level records from globally distributed tide gauges (data)

2022

Regional evaluation of minor tidal constituents for improved estimation of ocean tides

Remote Sensing

2021/8/21

EOT20: A global ocean tide model from multi-mission satellite altimetry

Earth System Science Data

2021/8/10

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