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Carl Isaac Wunsch

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Harvard University

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About Carl Isaac Wunsch at Harvard University (Harvard)

Carl Wunsch is a leading physical oceanographer at Harvard University whose research focuses on ocean circulation, climate variability, and geophysical fluid dynamics.

Research Areas

physical oceanographyclimate variabilityocean circulationgeophysical fluid dynamicssea level changeocean modelinggravity measurementsocean-atmosphere interaction
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Research Output

Total Citations29,132

Top 5% globally

Publications427

Highly prolific researcher

h-index85

Nobel-level impact

i10-index240

Exceptional breadth

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