David McNiven Garner
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New Zealand physicist and oceanographer
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David McNiven Garner's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Auckland
- Masters Oceanography University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David McNiven Garner was notable as a published research physicist, with a focus in physical oceanography and ocean circulation. History Garner attended New York University from 1959 to 1962, where he graduated with a PhD in Physics on 22 October 1962. Dr. Garner returned to New Zealand in 1962, joining a team of scientists that founded the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , then located in Hobson Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
David McNiven Garner's Published Works
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Published Works
- The sub-tropical convergence in New Zealand surface waters (1959) (84)
- The seasonal range of sea temperature on the New Zealand shelf (1969) (60)
- The meridional distribution of silicate in the western atlantic ocean (1973) (44)
- The geopotential topography of the Ocean surface around New Zealand (1969) (23)
- Flow through the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, Mid-Atlantic Ridge (1972) (21)
- A section of 14C activities of sea water between 9°s and 66°s in the South-West Pacific Ocean (1959) (17)
- The Antarctic convergence South of New Zealand (1958) (16)
- Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 45 °N. IV. Water properties in the Median Valley (1969) (15)
- Oceanic sound channels around New Zealand (1967) (8)
- A Radiocarbon Profile in the Tasman Sea (1958) (5)
- Nomenclature of Water Masses in the Tasman Sea (1959) (5)
- Vertical surface acceleration in a wind-generated sea (1969) (2)
- Studies on Physical Oceanography in the Ross Sea by the New Zealand Oceanographic Institute (2013) (0)
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