Progress in Oceanography
Overview
Progress in Oceanography is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research on various aspects of oceanography. It covers a wide range of topics, including physical, chemical, biological, and geological processes in the world's oceans. With a focus on advancing our understanding of marine ecosystems, climate change impacts, and sustainable ocean management, this journal serves as a valuable resource for scientists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the fascinating world of oceans.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Prog Oceanogr
Publisher
Elsevier
Start
1963
End
Continuing
p-ISSN
0079-6611
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Biology
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1393
151
SJR / Ranks: 2484
1298
CiteScore / Ranks: 2478
7.60
JIF / Ranks: 2178
4.1
Recent Articles
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Canfield K, Sterling A, Hernandez C, Chu S, Edwards B, Fontaine D, et al.
Prog Oceanogr
. 2024 Jan;
218:1-15.
PMID: 38269259
Achieving gender equity is a long-standing and ubiquitous challenge in marine science. Creating equitable experiences for all genders in marine science requires recognizing scientists' intersectional identities, and how this leads...
2.
Sepic J, Pasaric M, Medugorac I, Vilibic I, Karlovic M, Mlinar M
Prog Oceanogr
. 2022 Dec;
209:None.
PMID: 36518908
The strongest episodes of extremely high sea levels in the Mediterranean are regularly observed in the Adriatic Sea, where they can cause substantial damage and loss of human lives. In...
3.
Strub P, James C, Montecino V, Rutllant J, Blanco J
Prog Oceanogr
. 2020 Nov;
172:159-198.
PMID: 33204044
Satellite and atmospheric model fields are used to describe the wind forcing, surface ocean circulation, temperature and chlorophyll-a pigment concentrations along the coast of southern Chile in the transition region...
4.
Kuroki M, Miller M, Feunteun E, Sasal P, Pikering T, Han Y, et al.
Prog Oceanogr
. 2020 Nov;
180.
PMID: 33184522
Seven South Pacific anguillid eel species live from New Guinea to French Polynesia, but their spawning areas and life histories are mostly unknown despite previous sampling surveys. A July-October 2016...
5.
Macias D, Huertas I, Garcia-Gorriz E, Stips A
Prog Oceanogr
. 2020 Apr;
173:37-50.
PMID: 32255863
The relative abundance of nitrate (N) over phosphate (P) measured as a molar ratio (N:P) is typically considered to determine the macronutrient limiting marine primary production. In low-complexity biogeochemical models,...
6.
Simon-Lledo E, Bett B, Huvenne V, Schoening T, Benoist N, Jeffreys R, et al.
Prog Oceanogr
. 2019 Jan;
170:119-133.
PMID: 30662100
The potential for imminent polymetallic nodule mining in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCZ) has attracted considerable scientific and public attention. This concern stems from both the extremely large seafloor...
7.
Werdell P, McKinna L, Boss E, Ackleson S, Craig S, Gregg W, et al.
Prog Oceanogr
. 2018 Dec;
160:186-212.
PMID: 30573929
Ocean color measured from satellites provides daily global, synoptic views of spectral waterleaving reflectances that can be used to generate estimates of marine inherent optical properties (IOPs). These reflectances, namely...
8.
Wall-Palmer D, Burridge A, Goetze E, Stokvis F, Janssen A, Mekkes L, et al.
Prog Oceanogr
. 2018 Feb;
160:1-25.
PMID: 29479121
The atlantid heteropods are regularly encountered, but rarely studied marine planktonic gastropods. Relying on a small (<14 mm), delicate aragonite shell and living in the upper ocean means that, in...
9.
Storesund J, Sandaa R, Thingstad T, Asplin L, Albretsen J, Erga S
Prog Oceanogr
. 2017 Dec;
159:13-30.
PMID: 29225381
Here we present novel data on bacterial assemblages along a coast-fjord gradient in the Sognefjord, the deepest (1308 m) and longest (205 km) ice-free fjord in the world. Data were...
10.
Nieto K, Melin F
Prog Oceanogr
. 2017 Mar;
151:97-115.
PMID: 28298724
The Gulf of Guinea represents a wide tract of the African coast with complex and rich coastal ecosystems undergoing various pressures. The seasonal variations of chlorophyll-a concentration (Chla) along the...